By the very nature of that, you fall off that perch, and to get back on the perch is complicated and really difficult.
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So I feel like New York has been this marvellous telephone wire for me to perch on, and I can come back here and perch.
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It didn't take me very long to figure out that the Yellow Perch has a very close relative in Russia, the European Perch, and they look virtually identical.
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I've seen hawks perch atop trees in my Brooklyn backyard.
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He closed his eyes and nearly fell from his perch.
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Is it even possible to knock you off your perch?
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Perch declined to disclose the debt lender in the deal.
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Hundreds of thousands of fish, mostly herring and perch, suffocated.
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Lear's subject was the eccentric individual, poised on its perch.
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With a perch at Sirius, which is outside FCC broadcast
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Now she's chairwoman — a perch that comes with subpoena power.
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A true superhero doesn't need a perch of any kind.
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For whatever reason, this judge remained behind her high perch.
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And in more recent months, it held onto this perch.
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That obscure beginning elevated the stamp to its elite perch.
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Queen Bey jumped from a very, very high perch on Tuesday.
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Health workers administer polio vaccinations from their perch on the berm.
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With less sea ice to perch on, however, some are starving.
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Well, Whole Foods refuses to back down from its privileged perch.
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"Old Town Road" has been knocked off its Billboard chart perch.
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McLaughlin, too, has a perch, on The Washington Post editorial page.
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They perch one way or another at some time or another.
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The Yellow Perch mystery was solved but gears were turning nonetheless.
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We got back up on our perch, and we felt good.
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Outside the hospital, the two perch awkwardly, talking about old times.
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Suddenly, four birds swooped in to perch, two on each arm.
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"From their lofted perch, these things don't seem difficult," he said.
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Small birds come to perch on the bear's ears and shoulders.
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Two weaver finches perch on barbed wire in "Rasor Wire" (2016).
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From this peaceful perch, it is difficult to imagine the horror.
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Chuck needs a high up perch in order to exact revenge – and that perch is AG. Chuck's handgun permit odyssey takes him throughout the power centers of New York, which he navigates in true slippery eel fashion.
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Oklahoma should have been able to knock Kansas off its perch, right?
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Inside is a reading perch reached by ladder, like a bunk bed.
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Justice Kennedy, from his usual perch in the middle, split the difference.
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Still of lizard clinging to an experimental perch in hurricane-force winds.
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Perch also conducts the closing on both homes in the same day.
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My own adult daughter, Marisa, became a living perch for sun conures.
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The Colony occupied a lofty perch in New York City's dining scene.
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Give your prince everything he deserves and more with this palatial perch.
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Or one who does tireless pro bono work from an academic perch?
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Even so, this Samsung justifies its premium perch in the QLED lineup.
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Blown off my perch is the only way I can put it.
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The temporary seats perch steeply upon a dense latticework of steel beams.
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Zhengzhou Dispatch ZHENGZHOU, China — They perch on poles and glare from streetlamps.
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Elephant figurines, including a pachyderm piggy bank, perch on tables and shelves.
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Jordan, who represents Ohio, has a unique perch in the IRS matter.
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After one taste of the line-caught ocean perch, you heartily concur.
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" He continued: "We're on a precarious perch out here in the ocean.
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To regain their perch, the Jayhawks have won 14 straight conference games.
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The two painters look as natural together as parakeets on a perch.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Shimmery, singing birds flit from perch to perch and a butterfly flaps its hand-painted, iridescent wings above an animated fountain on a three-tune musical automaton birdcage clock by Bautte & Moynier.
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"The lake also has white catfish, crappie, white perch, bluegill, and flathead catfish."
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The cross had been knocked off its perch while a helium balloon floated.
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"We could taste the mud in the meat of the perch," said Philip.
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They're living in this gilded cage, but there's actually no place to perch.
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Why do kitties perch on our chests with widened eyes while we sleep?
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It was worried banks that pushed Mr Rich from his perch in 1993.
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Tech Insider reported earlier today that Gurman was leaving his perch at 9to5Mac.
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The app is ridiculously easy to use, which is why we like Perch.
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Which is precisely why Didi wants to knock Uber from that comfortable perch.
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This work later became the content for my first website, Ace's Cyber Perch.
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But instead, he went rogue and decided to perch on two unsuspecting fans.
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Perch was founded in September of 2017 by Court Cunningham and Phil DeGisi.
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To be clear, it will be hard to knock Samsung off its perch.
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Hitting L1 while she soars above calls her to perch on your arm.
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I was going to perch on a ledge to flip through some notes.
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Nearby, a pale white man in business attire observes from an elevated perch.
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From my perch in Texas, this is how I see these latest outbreaks.
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Birds can easily perch on the thick wire ring while accessing their meal.
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The anchor Tamron Hall left her perch on the show's 9 a.m. hour.
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Are they hankering for baitfish, such as gobies and perch, or craving frog?
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On paper, Hotel Birks's location in Montreal's commercial center makes an ideal perch.
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From my perch on the stage, I saw only one hand go up.
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The company is also announcing that it is rebranding from Perch to Orchard.
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One man, standing on another man's shoulders, serves as a third man's perch.
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The Owl's Perch Treehouse is perfect if you want sea and mountain views.
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A perfect perch for reading, it's also comfortable enough for an impromptu nap.
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There are also benches that provide a perfect perch to watch the sunset.
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That's a perch from which he might redefine American engagement with the world.
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It looks kind of like an ashtray with a bird-shaped perch attached.
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They watched the windmill break the sunset from the perch of Mishkenot Sha'ananim.
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Nile perch, Coetzee explained, feed on small fish that eat the hippos' excrement.
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On tap tomorrow Jamie Dimon gets perch for Trump era: JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon will head the nation's largest group of business executives starting next year, giving him a prominent perch in Washington for the start of Donald Trump's presidency.
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A zoo keepers's thigh becomes a perfect perch for one of the meerkat pups.
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The seats fold up and down, and while up, they function as perch seats.
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But this time, something was different—someone had gotten to Cicero's preferred perch first.
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And the militant Sparrows have knocked her powerful family off its once-lofty perch.
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From that perch, she's been critical of the Philippines' government and President Rodrigo Duterte.
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Everyone loves to have a place to perch in the middle of the water.
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The promoter's perch is bad for the companies themselves, and not just their shareholders.
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"DO NOT EAT," the agency wrote about American eels, gizzard shad, and white perch.
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It's sturdy and makes for a good table-side serving station or cocktail perch.
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Mueller himself often observes from a perch along the wall, witnesses told the Post.
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It offers seats featuring an abbreviated saddle-shaped perch instead of a full cushion.
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Clinton from her perch at the officially neutral D.N.C. "There are repercussions," he said.
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At the moment, The National Enquirer provides Mr. Morris with a more welcoming perch.
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The team put in countertops next to it where employees can perch as well.
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It has found a perch by a bookshelf, and is bobbing saucily at me.
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Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner perch on one of the booths, double-fisting bites.
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I couldn't see but luckily the security bloke let me perch on the barrier.
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Reflecting from his perch in Bonn, Germany, he knew he had made a difference.
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Breakingviews Verizon's perch as the No. 1 carrier in the United States looks secure.
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The drone is pictured as small enough to perch on a police officer's shoulder.
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I would perch in his palm, and things would be different, maybe even better.
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"I really like being outside and I like being on a perch," he said.
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But the moral high ground is a fragile perch, best visited on rare occasions.
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The boys had been stranded on a rocky perch more than a mile underground.
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Now the site will report on politics from a prominent perch: the White House.
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They have not clambered up the stairs to a loftier perch in the standings.
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It was a nice perch but my "city view" was of construction next door.
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They showed up just before dark and took their perch near my daughter's window.
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From her perch on the oversight panel, she released scathing reports on the bailouts.
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From our perch at the end of the decade, Gurri's book reads like prophecy.
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A host of fish feed on that detritus, and the perch hunt those fish.
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Fish such as salmon, perch, cod, or even crayfish was also a common fixture.
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He sometimes fishes with the campers on North Pond, catching bass and white perch.
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Dylan, is that a theory you believe from your perch up on Capitol Hill?
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Ubiquitous Perch Live cameras, Banagle hopes, will document many such crimes in the future.
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"And we feel you've earned a bonus," Max added, leaning in from his window perch.
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From that perch, he hit 27 home runs, drove in 68 runs and posted a .
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Adults can perch on a matchstick and don't reach even an inch of body length.
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Thornberry didn't want to be in Congress without his high perch on Armed Services. Rep.
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After all, Deng retained power from his perch as head of the China Bridge Association.
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Whitman fired at people from his perch on the tower for more than an hour.
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From our perch here on Earth, the sun seems pretty uniform from day to day.
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This presents a problem for those like Duma and Sergeenko who profit from their perch.
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A great many people agree with Mayer that Franken was unfairly pushed off his perch.
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And so back I went to my stainless steel perch and prepared to chow down.
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The National Economic Council has in the past been a popular perch for financial heavyweights.
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Warren has used her Armed Services perch to outline a case against Trump's foreign policy.
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The Sony Alpha A9 is the first new mirrorless camera since taking their new perch.
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Perch LA serves an elegant French menu from a rooftop in downtown Los Angeles, California.
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Cockatoos get to sing on a perch, while chickens wind up as coq au vin?
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In the seafood terminal, fresh perch from Egypt, caught in the Nile, arrived on ice.
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The new sense of space was heightened by the house's perch over the Neisse Valley.
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Mr. Fallon's popularity and nightly "Tonight Show" promotional perch will likely help the Globes' ratings.
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She wrote some of her next book, " The Edge of the Sea ," from that perch.
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Clinton a perch from which she could run for a Senate seat from New York.
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For an extra high perch, consider the coast redwoods, the tallest trees in the world.
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But it was the perch filets meunière that elicited the first smile of the day.
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Today, its spacious lofts and privileged perch across from downtown Manhattan attract the well-heeled.
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If you hadn't nailed it to the perch, it would be pushing up the daisies.
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Frank Torres, 64, a driver in black slacks, descended from his perch above it all.
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It's tempting, from our perch in 2018, to conclude that democracy is broken beyond repair.
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Except that everything counts: the specter of death, Mont's narration, Jimmie's perch on the floor.
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Some of the quirky decor on the Thirsty Perch still clings to the building's exterior.
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BUNSCHOTEN-SPAKENBURG, the Netherlands — Every seat, every perch, every conceivable inch of space is occupied.
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The lake attracts boating enthusiasts and anglers for trout, walleye, perch, landlocked salmon and bass.
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From his perch, he said, he watched the dancers below; now he's one of them.
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From his perch, he said, he watched the dancers below; now he's one of them.
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To knock him off his perch, Biden's competitors will have to beat him in Iowa.
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The highest office in the land has afforded Mr. Trump his most prominent celebrity perch.
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After Trump was actually elected, Bannon took up a perch in the White House itself.
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One was the introduction of Nile perch to Lake Victoria to help the fishing industry.
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Like a Janus figure, or Matisse's parakeets on their perch, vision looks forward and back.
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The sparrows in this study had no artistic training and, rather than challenging the birds to perform a task, the researchers simply watched the birds perch near various paintings, interpreting their choice of perch with a preference for this or that style of art.
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A pass-through loop lets you perch the Urbex on a suitcase without it falling off.
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From my perch, I can see he's trying very hard to hide a shy, bashful smile.
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Staff in casual wear and trainers perch on stools sipping coffee and tapping away at laptops.
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It lost more than 20.7314 percent overnight, when it was knocked off its perch above 25.
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I had only to nestle close to her perch and she immediately hopped on my back.
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For extra comfort and added friction, you can perch yourself on top of a few pillows.
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Mythological armies march across ceilings, goddesses perch on the walls, and elephants dance in the corners.
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A lone gold fish swims in a tank, and a gray parrot stands on a perch.
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Industrialisation in Europe and North America in the 19th century briefly knocked it from its perch.
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To further enhance his brand, Trump used his prime-time perch to unveil another big project.
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In the 16003s Nicolaus Copernicus kicked Earth from its perch at the centre of the universe.
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And now they have a golden opportunity to gain an even firmer hold of their perch.
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For decades, the southwest corner of 57th Street and Fifth Avenue was Bill Cunningham's main perch.
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On this occasion, Mercedes had flown him to New York from his temporary perch in Longmont.
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There's octopus and pork, or squid and perch, or any other animal from land or sea.
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At one point, a perch is almost caught, but it swims away before it's reeled in.
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"Paris hasn't produced a strong agreement," Nico said from his perch, as the sun came up.
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Dad was in his boots up on the ladder, continuously adjusting his perch as he worked.
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The combined might of Europe's coming force has not yet knocked the Americans from their perch.
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Anchiornis did not, however, have the reverse toe of modern birds that allows them to perch.
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That's a pretty big perch because that's where all the money is going to be sent.
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Silvers, like many who observed him, seemed to believe he would be in his perch forever.
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Earlier in the week, she found that a favorite under-an-eave perch had been snagged.
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Second of all, ethically, there is a responsibility that comes with having that perch at theTimes.
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They rest, one at a time, on the feeder's perch and drink and drink and drink.
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" Perch Mobility is another competitor in this space, which says it's "built by chargers for chargers.
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October 7, 1982: "Cats" claws its way to Broadway and holds the perch for 18 years.
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Their owner wanted the cows driven away from that dangerous perch and moved onto higher ground.
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It is far easier to declare it so from the lofty perch of the executive office.
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Tuesday night's debate showed her primary opponents came in ready to knock her off her perch.
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He's better to save himself for the fall of 2018 and speak from a higher perch.
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From that perch he can stare at the opposing catcher and set to stealing pitching signs.
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The first, which debuted April 25, features the Nile perch — the largest freshwater fish in Africa.
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The congregation more than tripled over the years and outgrew its humble perch in Bergen County.
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Perch Live, he explains, turns smartphones and tablets into "security cameras" that will be publicly accessible.
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From your perch in Moscow, how do you see this strange relationship between Putin and Trump?
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Atop the shelves perch busts—seemingly all white, all male—lit by two large brass chandeliers.
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He had been staying there since Thursday and had busted out windows to create his sniper's perch.
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This fondness meant that Wallace's scratching attention turned away from his tattered throne to this pristine perch.
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Australia's former richest person, Gina Rinehart, has been pushed off her opulent perch by an American recluse.
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But the flap comes as Mr. Cruz is showing signs of threatening Mr. Trump's perch in Iowa.
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So, which channel is going to dethrone the YouTube star from his coveted "most subscribed channel" perch?
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Frei further explained that this young female was probably searching for a place to perch and hunt.
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It is a haven for insects and birds, including white egrets which perch on the buffaloes' backs.
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But from the Pentagon perch, the mini-miracles of human determination to restore the building were inspiring.
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German astronaut Alexander Gerst posts many extraordinary views from his lofty perch in the International Space Station.
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In 2013, Facebook was a powerful perch from which Sandberg could spread her message of women's empowerment.
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How might he view a continuation of sanctions against Russia from this new and very different perch?
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Rituxan is no longer Roche's best-selling drug, having lost that perch to breast cancer medicine Herceptin.
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In supposedly putting America first, Trump could achieve quite the opposite, knocking the U.S. from its perch.
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JUST BEYOND CHARLIE CHEN'S perch, Shanghai looks every inch the global financial centre it aspires to be.
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From his perch at Breitbart, Bannon himself has quietly built a reputation as a major GOP operator.
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Corker's perch atop the foreign relations committee gives him wide latitude over Trump's diplomatic nominees and proposals.
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It was sold in place of 18 types of more expensive fish, including perch, cod and grouper.
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Satisfy your cat's desire to climb, scratch, perch, and lounge indoors with theCatastrophiCreations Cat Mod Garden Complex.
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Oliver North, who was running the Iran-contra operation from his perch at the National Security Council.
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From that perch he saw the rise of direct to consumer startups and began making angel investments.
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From that perch, she defended her husband's regime and edited more than 70 volumes of his speeches.
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In the Midwest, perch and carp are big; in the Mid-Atlantic States, porgy is an option.
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From his perch, he has explored the region's history and pondered the future of the urban landscape.
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Like Gris, he blurs the "fake" and the "real": a paper bird rests on a wooden perch.
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Bring along food — you may be able to coax a hungry cat from a dangerously high perch.
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Like many hardscrabble desert hamlets, it attracts those who by choice or necessity perch on society's edges.
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Pearce told me that female Macquarie perch are difficult to bring into breeding condition in captive facilities.
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They caught lake fish: perch, speckled crappies, flat bluegills and largemouth bass with shimmering, olive-green backs.
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But this strange outpost isn't an evil genius's hideaway or even just a primo plane-spotting perch.
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M.J.: You went from a global perch to one narrowly focused on a particular type of education.
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From his perch at an umbrella-and-chair-rental stand, Nick Garibaldi, 19, called in an order.
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That powerful perch gave him wide latitude to investigate the president, and he used his authority expansively.
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From that perch he would bid America to look in the mirror, and to laugh at itself.
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Just look at the wisdom the former Secretary of State bestows upon us from her chappaqua perch.
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He has shouted and lied and whined his way to a solitary perch on the world stage.
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The puppets, controlled from above using strings, perch on children's laps or nip playfully on an elbow.
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Old-economy investments are helping Berkshire Hathaway maintain its perch as the biggest non-tech U.S. company.
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Hawley was previously attorney general of Missouri and launched probes of Facebook and Google from that perch.
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The works perch high on the wall, slide onto to the floor or occupy space in between.
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Try, Mr. Gaultier pleaded from his perch at the control panel in the center of the theater.
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Despite the moon's phases, he's always there, keeping a watchful eye over you from his heavenly perch.
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You're no stranger to what's going on in the news from your perch at the Department of Justice.
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For three generations, the Milton family has enjoyed its perch at the top of the American food chain.
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Nosferatu figurines, tiny devils, and Playmates on Harleys perch like gargoyles on shelves stacked with liquor and Cynar.
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In this mixed-media collage, images of pinup models' legs perch like dunce caps atop six women's heads.
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He ran a chummy daily political newsletter, The Note, from his perch as political director of ABC News.
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From a rooftop perch he saw sand rising in ominous clouds as the shells dropped closer and closer.
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Stephen Paddock broke the windows in his suite in order to use the room as a firing perch.
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Dominant firms are frequently left unmolested in the belief they will soon lose their perch anyway: remember MySpace?
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We have a perch in the bathroom for Ancho from which he sings and chatters while we shower.
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And this dynamic might just be what keeps Schumer in his perch, at least for the foreseeable future.
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In the Great Lakes area, imported species from Asia and Europe were marketed as locally caught yellow perch.
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Bannon is the ultimate outsider; the leader of Breitbart News who regularly ripped establishment Republicans from his perch.
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First of all, the Avengers have finally abdicated their perch at the top of the box office charts.
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He is facing two much younger rivals seeking to knock the ruling party off its post-liberation perch.
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John McCain fell fast and hard from his perch as the overwhelming frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination.
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An earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to the foam used to allow the RoboBee to perch.
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From her perch as the surrounding area's representative in Congress, Ocasio-Cortez has little authority over the deal.
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In its mountain perch, the region is surrounded, marooned in Azerbaijan, with this road the only supply route.
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A traditional Friday fish fry usually includes locally-caught lake perch, potato pancakes, coleslaw, rye bread, and corn.
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Mediator Last week, I caught Larry King on his post-CNN media perch, the RT America television network.
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Clinton during the presidential race, usually weighing in with her directly from his perch as a Washington consultant.
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Some months ago, Perch cofounder Phil DeGisi was hiring for a new position pivotal to his company's growth.
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More recently, Spencer's political star has waned after losing his perch on social media outlets such as Facebook.
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One might ask, did Osama bin Laden knock the United States off its perch, and did he win?
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Given her perch in leadership, McMorris Rodgers is seen as a prime contender to move up the ladder.
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Some investigators turned their focus Tuesday from the shooter's perch to the festival grounds where his victims fell.
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They made the company's reputation and powered Jeff Bezos' ascent to his perch as the world's richest person.
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He would sit on the steps behind his home during block parties, watching the festivities from his perch.
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He hopped down from his perch, motioning us to be quiet, We are not drunk Romanians, he said.
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Still, Qualcomm's performance has knocked the Endeavor fund from its perch at the top of the Morningstar rankings.
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Joel Embiid, who evicted Okafor from his low-post perch in Philadelphia, is a multiskilled force of nature.
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Terrace seating is al fresco and the restaurant's high perch offers sweeping views over Kigali's lush green hills.
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They're looking for a perch, and some of them like legs because they think it's a tree trunk.
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He also created an influential perch in Europe when he helped found the Siracusa International Institute in Italy.
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" Schiff said he would use his perch on the committee to call out adversaries for "furthering Kremlin narratives.
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Like Milt Hinton, the jazz bassist whose photographs of the scene influenced her, she had an insider's perch.
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It's easy to see why many executives choose not to make a noisy departure from the advisory perch.
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The changes announced by Mr. Putin seem designed to maintain his perch as the arbiter of these disputes.
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It is a perch from which they spy, smoke dope, neck or even (literally) drop in on others.
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Every afternoon, I would perch myself on a park bench overlooking the Hudson River and eat a banana.
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Frelinghuysen last year became chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, once considered the most powerful perch in Congress.
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Some used pepper spray; from his perch on the sixth floor, Mr. Moran saw smoke bombs being thrown.
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I tried to tell her, but she did not react, so the pigeon did indeed perch atop her.
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For others, banquettes and bar stools provide a more palatable perch for viewing groundbreaking — and bank-breaking — artwork.
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They left a pair of Mr. Stalin's boots stuck in its old perch high above the City Park.
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The venerable firm had knocked its rival Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz off the top perch to No. 2.
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Workers will then use that perch to carefully cut the welded tubes and remove them one by one.
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Courchevel is where the posh perch — think $22020,878 for a night at L'Apogee or $2,044 at Cheval Blanc.
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And in a turn of events, the embattled governor has moved from a precarious perch to solid ground.
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Netanyahu is desperately clinging to power to wage his legal battle from the favorable perch of prime minister.
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From today's perch, the ominous signs that would lead to the crisis and bear market might seem clear.
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Some also say she hasn't used her high-profile Senate perch to speak out loudly enough against Trump.
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I was envisioning a perch for a dove, but the "Dove bar?" in this puzzle is a COO.
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In front of the showroom, dozens of life-size sculptures of seals perch incongruously in the equatorial heat.
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It was from that perch at the hotel that he opened fire on an outdoor country music festival.
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However, some are not convinced that the dollar is about to get knocked off its perch anytime soon.
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We all receive women in unusual historical positions in ways that reflect the unprecedented nature of their perch.
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From our second-floor perch, I'm eye-to-eye with the 20-foot Buddha that centers the space.
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His new app, Perch Live is definitely another app for people who love staring at 24/7 webcams.
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During the Perch Live beta phase, much of what users found interesting was footage of apparent drug use.
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Much of Russia's naval training occurs in international waters near Norway, giving it a privileged perch for observation.
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Perch in actionGet the app installed on the device you want to use as your monitor camera first of all—set up a user account that will let you log into all your devices simultaneously (the Perch app can be used to stream video or view video from other cameras).
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His perch was on the front page of the chief opposition newspaper, Cumhuriyet, where he penned a daily cartoon.
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A survivor told a local news station that officers wanted to use the house as a sniper&aposs perch.
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This is a wart, but it's not ugly enough to drop him from his perch atop the draft board.
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Buy for $150 Some drones won't land unless they can sense they've got a safe, clear place to perch.
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Buy for $16.29 Some drones won't land unless they can sense they've got a safe, clear place to perch.
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Syzygy Events also created a perch for the pup, where he hung out, ate and snoozed during the nuptials.
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The second attempt did the trick: the bird flew off to find a safer perch to watch the game.
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Tickets Bilbao BBK is a compact and manageable festival occupying an enviable perch in the hills outside the city.
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Its author would not like his readers—not to mention The Economist's bosses—to think this his usual perch.
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From his perch in a tree he can see that the town's power trucks are coming from the lab.
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Plus, because of the official perch that Trump gave him, Sondland had access a whole host of European officials.
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The advent of electric cars has knocked diesel off its perch as the fuel with the smallest carbon footprint.
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While bass typically eat smaller fish like perch and minnows, this one was clearly hankering for something more substantial.
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So we retire to our television perch outside HQ and bring you reports on CNBC well into the night.
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His perch atop Facebook is assured as long as he wants it, given that he remains its controlling shareholder.
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Cover image: Protestors perch on top of the barricades separating demonstrators and the Governor's Mansion, La Fortaleza on Friday.
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And Gaetz said from his perch on the GOP side it looked like Democrats were squirming the whole time.
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It might not be enough to knock Bose from its perch, but it should put the company on notice.
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From the rarified perch of the White House, Trump's racist tweets tap into the id of this other America.
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Two female figures perch on a boxy platform, their faces discernibly missing and replaced with blank slates of color.
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Sometimes there is little more to grasp or perch on than a sliver the width of a few coins.
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A diagram showing how larger flying animals and robots require more sensors and mechanical parts to perch on things.
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From the high-up perch Ian spotted a long row of 301.7 CR mini excavators halfway across the hall.
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Lynch himself narrates the film, looking back on his childhood and early life from his current perch of success.
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Trump is using his White House perch to try to convince more Republicans to adopt his anti-internationalist politics.
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From his perch outside the official campaign, Mr. Stone makes no secret of his intent to eviscerate Mrs. Clinton.
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Bruso donned a glove and offered the bird of prey a perch on his hand, which it amazingly accepted.
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Soon, Mr. Hannity had taken his perch for that evening's broadcast, a light Las Vegas wind rustling his suit.
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Cats are apt to perch wherever they please — on your keyboard, atop the refrigerator, or squished into a box.
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The company sells a high-cost hepatitis C treatment, an approach that Dr. McClellan defended from his Brookings perch.
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The river supports wildlife in the area, including mangrove crabs, tilapia, catfish, mangrove snappers, trout, perch, shrimp, and halfbeaks.
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From our safe perch at the top of a whole millennium, we enjoyed imagining an earth shaken to bits.
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How could Putin be setting the hook on the same Yellow Perch I used to catch in New York?
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Until a ballboy was called in to shoo it away, the bird refused to give up its ringside perch.
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They sneak under a graffitied underpass, giggling, and perch on couches at a house party, clutching red solo cups.
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The rustic décor features an up-to-the-ceiling shellacked tree, on which perch a trio of stuffed pheasants.
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Off the Menu Gitano NYC arrives for the summer; Persian food finds a Brooklyn perch; and other restaurant news.
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Mr. Moonves is the latest high-powered entertainment figure to be ousted from his perch in the #MeToo era.
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The car companies know an uncomfortable perch can mean a lost sale, no matter how exceptional the car is.
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I'm hoping that the books can be a perch from which to initiate conversations, or let them arise organically.
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The Thirsty Perch was located in the hub of the island, making it a focal point for most visitors.
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Desperate to maintain their one perch of power in Washington, House Democrats are moving aggressively to defend their majority.
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In 2016, Professor Romer was named chief economist of the World Bank, a prestigious perch for a development economist.
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He was a strong abortion opponent, but from her current perch, it definitely seems like the good old days.
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So we focused more on the Aventine Hill, the preferred perch of Romulus's less fortunate and slain twin, Remus.
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From my perch on the hamster wheel of Doing This Stuff, I see Mondays as a day of redemption.
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"Game of Thrones" begins a seventh season with Cersei Lannister wreaking havoc from her perch on the Iron Throne.
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Chuck Grassley, who has advanced a narrower set of reforms from his perch as the Senate Finance Committee chair.
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Whether the State Council would provide a sufficiently secure perch from which Mr. Putin could control events is unclear.
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"No doubt he will continue to inflict damage upon USCIS's processes from his new perch," said another USCIS official.
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Asked, at that point, if he was thinking along with Chapman from his perch in center field, Gardner laughed.
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Near the house, released kites, healthy enough to fly short distances, perch in rows on rooftops and window sills.
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Around my age, they'd offered to help me find my way from Casa Sol's cliffside perch in the dark.
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For that privilege, Iowa has found itself — more this year than ever — in the position of defending its perch.
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She also will forgo a book publicity tour to avoid using her government perch to promote her private product.
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In other real estate funding this week, Orchard, previously known as Perch, announced that it has raised $12.53 million.
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It is up to congressional Republicans to come off their high perch and force his hand on this one.
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Since earning the preseason No. 1 ranking, Wisconsin has yet to slip from its perch atop college women's hockey.
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Still, Mr. Graham was wary of using his powerful perch on the committee to carry out Mr. Trump's wishes.
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Seriously — the right bud will only perch precariously in my ear for a moment before it pops right out.
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From his perch deep within his own self-consciousness, Jonas witnesses the foreign dynamics around him with astonishing lucidity.
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Instead of an elevated perch, ground controllers at FLL have an even better view from inside a nearby squat, building.
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This year, especially, Iowa and New Hampshire provide unique and fertile ground to knock the front-runner off his perch.
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The footage shows the men shooting at the body of another man already lying at the bottom of the perch.
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The home icon is still a birdhouse, but it lost the perch---you'll see just one hole instead of two.
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It also meant the robot-bee could land, perch and take off without applying any force to the landing surface.
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It can't hover, but Chung suggested that hovering isn't really necessary if the robot knows how to perch or cling.
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The P20 Pro is the reigning champion of night photography, and the U212 Plus can't knock it off its perch.
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With these microspines, the plane can flatten itself against a wall and perch there, gathering data and scanning the environment.
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After several decades of mainstream use, email has yet to be knocked off its perch as the dominant communication technology.
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Sapporo is the top imported Asian beer brand in the U.S., a perch it has held for over 30 years.
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I think we're lucky in that, from this perch, we can see a lot of what's happening in the world.
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What he also sees from his perch at the top of the Playboy kingdom: a fight that's not really over.
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The miscues put Koepka alone back on top of the leaderboard, a perch from which he would not be removed.
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But back then I was fishing for perch, brown trout, or arctic char—fish that weighed a pound at most.
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And I think that a lot of the conflict was maybe the others trying to knock me off my perch.
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Networks allow for more dynamism and fresh faces to surround a venture firm without knocking anyone out of their perch.
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It has withstood numerous attempts by Alibaba, a formidable local rival, to knock it and its creations off their perch.
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For three years, Miller has used his perch to inflict fear and anxiety on refugees, asylum-seekers and unauthorized immigrants.
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Mr. McCarroll has maintained his perch on his corner, law or no law, for as long as he can remember.
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They perch on rooftops, make themselves at home in backyards and peck at their feathered reflections in shiny car bumpers.
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Month after month, he and other researchers perch in a basement chamber, under grayish-blue light, and stare at screens.
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One of those studies found that in Italy, 82 percent of the 200 perch, groupers and swordfish sampled were mislabeled.
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But changing fads and the rise of e-commerce have thrown many of these brands from their once-lofty perch.
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But Kelly continues to aggressively cover Trump for a huge conservative audience from her perch in the nation's media capital.
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From their special perch, the Campanellas are a welcome antidote to the anti-immigration rhetoric that spews from Donald Trump.
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She even shares her perch on the Senate Judiciary Committee with two other Democratic candidates, Harris and New Jersey Sen.
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Move over, Gigi Hadid, the model who's taking social media by storm is here to knock you off your perch.
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Walruses normally perch on floating ice to rest while diving for food and to take care of their newborn calves.
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From that perch, he challenged the incumbent member of Congress, an older Democrat named Silvestre Reyes, mostly from the right.
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They get off that supervisor's perch and put themselves in direct contact with the people they can help the most.
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There was only the cat, looking down at me, concerned, from his perch on the bed, a stable, steady presence.
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The Carlota is, above all, a stylish spot to perch; those who prize form over function will relish a stay.
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From my perch in the balcony, I watched the crowd of media as Trump went on at length, vilifying them.
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For security, the windows have metal bars, "and then I have my perch," she said, referring to the trapeze hoop.
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But we do know that he will now have a very powerful perch from which to advocate his radical positions.
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I looked out at the seats just below my perch where a few dozen fans were pleading for the ball.
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And perhaps most important, climate change denial has secured a perch in the Trump administration and across the Republican Party.
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The first building you encounter is the Thirsty Perch, which was a concession stand at the entrance of the island.
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Somaya Elaasuoty sits at the helm of the restaurant, overseeing her customers from the perch of her small open kitchen.
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You are at the center of the city but also apart from it, watching the chaos safely from your perch.
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He looked on with envy as two boys fishing on a bridge with worms kept reeling in tiny white perch.
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From his perch as chairman of a national security subcommittee, he delivered attention-grabbing statements that stoked fear of Muslims.
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Once there, organizers had planned to have her temporarily face the White House from a perch on the National Mall.
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A small statue of the Buddha with flickering neon lights looked down on her from its perch on a mountain.
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"We are focused on providing our users both sustainable incomes and community sustainability," Perch Mobility CEO Tom Schreiber told TechCrunch.
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The bird later lunged at the presidential candidate from a perch on Trump's desk, sending our future leader recoiling backward.
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After a few days, your cat will love the new perch and won't give that kitchen countertop a second glance.
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Then there was Truman, the other dog in the family, who kept quiet watch from his perch under the piano.
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At the center of it was a sailboat, where visitors could perch, bobbing on a sea of their own detritus.
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As others have copied its retail approach, Apple has quietly receded from its perch as the leader in retail innovation.
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"It's a long, long way from home, and it's pretty surreal," Mr. Measures said, looking out from his rooftop perch.
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On one end is a raised viewing bridge with a perch over the city, and on another end, a balcony.
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He bought me some waders, so I'd perch on a rock in the river and read Vogue while he cast.
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There is no doubt that Mr. Bolton will work to destroy the deal if he's given a State Department perch.
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At the start of the robber fly's conquest, it sits on a perch and scans the sky for passing prey.
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The roof of a safari vehicle traveling through the Serengeti in Tanzania became the perfect perch for a big cat.
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Meanwhile, McConnell continues to campaign for reelection on his ability to deliver for Kentucky from his high perch in Washington.
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She can sound deadpan, like a ghost visiting her experiences past and future and assessing them from a wary perch.
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Tourists from China have helped push Angkor Wat to a perch as the world's top tourism destination, according to TripAdvisor.
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I don't wan to push anybody off their perch, but there's talk that I might replace Jeanne Moos on CNN.
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Packed with cameras, sensors, a touchscreen and an arm, the Astrobee can perch in place on the ship as needed.
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From his late 19th-century perch, he warned that Europe's increasingly democratic states would fall into parochialism and mass hysteria.
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Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)The MW07 design also means that the earbuds perch on your ear for a looser fit.
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The committee gives McBath a powerful perch to advocate for change from the inside after years of working as an activist.
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From this perch, information and personnel funnel through the office of chief of staff before traversing, if ever, to the Oval.
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Over the course of my couple hour perch (for journalism), I noticed that I wasn't the only one scouting the scene.
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Exhibits B and C: a flash-cold-smoked sea perch sashimi, and a bagna cauda, both served at the same restaurant.
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When I went to get her, the feces in her cage were piled up in a pyramid that reached her perch.
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Various visitors, mostly women, perch on stools around it, stitching on items they have taken from their pockets and their handbags.
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Gray oversaw the FBI's investigation from his acting FBI director perch, all the while maintaining close ties to the White House.
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My system was to sort of perch on the edge of my chair to keep my back as straight as possible.
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We have CARP, PERCH, FLOUNDER and SKATE, and the payoff is that they are all moving ABOUT, ATOP, AROUND and ALONG.
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Montage Jimmy returns briefly in an assortment of uncomfortable tree poses, then observes the neighborhood from his prison of a perch.
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The audience perch on pretty much the same wooden benches as the migrants used, and lean on the same flimsy tables.
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I'd come home from work and she'd be on her perch with the cat sitting next to her, just hanging out.
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Having watched it from my perch at the White House during the Obama administration, I thought the Republican Party had rotted.
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It's a privileged perch from which Walch sees endless analytical data on podcasts of all sizes and covering any conceivable subject.
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With these special claws attached, they can perch or hang with ease, conserving battery power and vastly extending their flight time.
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Researchers left this until last, concerned that it could dislodge Philae from its still largely unknown perch and tip it over.
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The building would serve as an office for Inouye's company, with a sturdy, flat roof on which Chicken Boy could perch.
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But if a robot (even a tiny one) can perch somewhere without using much energy, it can stick around for longer.
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Wednesday, crew workers yanked the Beauregard statue from its perch and lowered it to a truck as scattered cheers broke out.
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"[The dildo] has become my cockatiel's favorite perch in the shower and it will stay on every flat surface," they wrote.
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From his perch, Fink has repeatedly urged top CEOs to focus on creating long-term value instead of emphasizing quarterly targets.
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US attorneys interact broadly with their communities on public safety and often claim a high-profile perch on the national scene.
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Another day, another drone that can perch on fences like a bird and carry deck chairs around in its scary claws.
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It's a kind of arrogance, the voice of an artist looking back from his perch atop his high hill of supermodernity.
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"I am literally obsessed with everything Alessandro creates," the actress Elle Fanning said from her perch near Charlotte Casiraghi of Monaco.
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"The whole thing is more morally challenging than I initially thought," Dreher wrote from his longtime perch at The American Conservative.
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From that perch, they can sell goods and services from Scotland to Romania — an area holding more than 24 million people.
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The back of the couch is tufted and bordered by low-flared arms that are thick enough to comfortably perch on.
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In years past, participants have recorded 47 different species of fish in the river including striped bass, white perch, and herring.
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At 412 West 403th, a private 1,400-square-foot perch ringed with planters on the 18th floor was added by choice.
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The first is hardly surprising, since he rose quickly into House GOP leaders' trust, enough to earn the Intelligence Committee perch.
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From a hilltop perch, an Afghan National Army sentry on lookout barely shifted in his seat; the fighting here is constant.
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Tune-Yards' last album, nikki nack, was released in 2014 — a year that feels eons away from our perch in 2018.
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Managing stress takes us from our perch on the edge, ready to be pushed over, to a little more stable ground.
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"Everything on this menu has an Estonian touch," Siigur says, pointing out herring, pike perch, fermented cucumbers, smoked beetroot, and blackcurrants.
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The Hummzinger holds up to 12 ounces of solution and has four ports where the hummers can perch while they drink.
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In this perch above Central Park, the bird is half out — or, if you look at a different way, half in.
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The police greased poles with hydraulic fluid in Center City to try to keep celebrating fans from gaining an unsafe perch.
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But your repose may be fractured when throngs of hikers bulldoze their way toward your perch on a scenic canyon rim.
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Netflix shares also dropped from their lofty perch, falling from $182 at the beginning of the month to $167 this week.
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I passed undetected through the racers' waiting area and over to a perch just to the left of the starting gate.
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That may have sounded grand a decade ago when Facebook was a scrappy startup trying to knock Google from its perch.
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Putin builds himself another powerful role — like chair of the National Security Council — and oversees a staged transition from that perch.
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The bear has just swamped the market with metal, sending the price sliding from its lofty perch above $6,000 per tonne.
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The pool is a great place to perch and reset, but you have to walk through the restaurant to reach it.
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Occasionally a bird might perch in your palm momentarily, as if to regain a sense of its place in the world.
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A loss in Houston on Sunday already knocked the team from its perch as the A.F.C.'s No. 244 playoff seed.
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The numbers come as Goldman looks to transition out of its long-time perch atop the trading business into other lines.
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He returned to his perch atop Breitbart News but left the site in the wake of Wolff's book and Trump's rebuke.
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From their perch in the boat, Stoddard and Lerner can just barely hear the high-pitched whine of Turkey Point's turbines.
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Instead of seeing Liechtenstein, and Switzerland beyond, below me from my mountain perch, I saw nothing but a sea of clouds.
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Bolton was, mostly via his perch at Fox News, one of the most vocal critics of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
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From that perch, he and Mr. Tragaras, 52, have watched the neighborhood ebb and flow over their 30 years of ownership.
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With the president watching from his perch a few yards away, Thompson said, she rushed her chip using a hybrid club.
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Coetzee and the boat's captain trailed the perch into calmer waters — but that, he said, is where the crocodiles hang out.
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A Nile perch on a trotline could weigh 100 pounds or more, a feast for their family and worth the risk.
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The repercussions are striking: Trump is the first president to have served in no public capacity before ascending to his perch.
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It then immediately assumed its perch at the top of the Billboard 200 chart, selling 285,000 copies in its first week.
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Stephen Colbert may be getting a bit desperate to unseat Donald Trump from his perch as the presumptive Republican presidential candidate.
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From their perch next door, Glover fans are waging war on r/The_Donald, which has taken note of what's going on.
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"No, you are just the bomb dot com!" retorts Winslet, as they perch on a cliff, taking in the Pacific Ocean below.
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Though small, the fifth-floor rooftop patio proved to be the quarter's best perch at sunset for views over Montevideo's working port.
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It's back in its usual Sunday-night perch, sure, but it also seems to have regained its urgency—maybe even its relevance.
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Now the task is being undertaken by Cassidy and Graham, neither of whom have even the perch of a relevant committee chairmanship.
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Known for its conservative voices, the 21st Century Fox unit is looking to maintain its perch atop the U.S. cable news landscape.
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Hansen attempted mind games from behind in both sprints, thrusting and parrying to try to knock the Adelaide native off her perch.
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Colbert's new perch on the top coincides with more coverage of Trump, with the show digging into the president and his decisions.
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Over years in development, The Outsider tumbled from a potential prestige project — with a Black-Listed script, a perch at Warner Bros.
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This perch is perfect for morning coffee, a makeshift home office or, in true Martha fashion, a potted indoor herb garden. 3.
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Similarly, the lobster platters offered at City Perch have been recreated as easy-to-eat poached lobster rolls with pink chili dressing.
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Graham plans to use his new perch as chair to hold hearings on mental health and what are called red-flag laws.
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Larval perch that had access to microplastic particles only ate plastic, while completely ignoring their natural food source of free-swimming zooplankton.
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It built a little lean-to for optimal Netflix viewing, a perfect perch on the seat-back tray table during long flights.
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Kokeok would rather stay at his perch at the edge of the Earth, but residents voted -- 89 to 78 -- to get out.
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If you're on the taller side, or prefer to perch your speakers upward, the inclusion of the feet is a nice touch.
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Davis's genre-spanning play reflects the scope of his talent and curiosity, but it also sometimes provides a perch for youthful inconsistency.
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I'm sure it'll naturally happen on its own, that someone will come in and knock me off my perch at some point.
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Bezos would be the first man to bump Gates from his perch as the world's richest man since Carlos Slim in 2010.
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When I was elected to Congress in 1982, I used my perch to help find a sensible path to preserve Castner forever.
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From her perch at the center of the Bronx legal system, Ms. Abdur-Rahman said, she has seen people at their worst.
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Its mate was relegated to the foyer, a handy perch for visitors, who are asked to remove their shoes before heading upstairs.
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Mr. Awadjie has become even more aware of the systemwide problems from his perch as chairman of the CUNY University Student Senate.
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"Mary Poppins, how much do you weigh?" one of the children asks, as they are all about to perch on Jack's bicycle.
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In a hollow below the sniper's perch was an abandoned pizzeria, with a giant rotating sign in the shape of a tomato.
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Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher is accused of murdering a teenage ISIS fighter in 85033 and shooting civilians from a sniper's perch.
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With a few tweets, he drove Pelosi back into their arms where they now perch, in full throttle, wrapped around her neck.
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Our top pick, the CatastrophiCreations Cat Mod Garden Complex, encourages your cat to climb, perch, play, and lounge all while safely indoors.
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I wonder whether Graham's perch in Silicon Valley isn't warping his analysis of what's going on in the rest of the economy.
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Rome Journal ROME — From his front-seat perch, Alberto Tomassi, a Roman cabdriver for 50 years, has been both eavesdropper and confessor.
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From his perch at George Mason, Buchanan was not only close to Washington geographically, he had also built an impressive academic reputation.
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The assignment will give the influential Democratic freshman a powerful perch to push her party toward the left on critical financial issues.
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The sun was starting to dip behind the Acropolis just to the south of my perch at the oldest café in Athens.
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For now, they're the class of the second tier, a fine perch one level short of where they want to ultimately reach.
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Stewart, the chairman of Prince William County's Board of Supervisors, has spent a decade railing against illegal immigration from his local perch.
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The dollar is unlikely to be knocked from its perch as one of the strongest performing major currencies this year, Turner said.
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This gives it a prized perch from which to hammer Merkel from the far right -- a new, uncomfortable phenomenon in the Bundestag.
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Mr. Sosa has taken to throwing shoes at the turkeys that perch on trees and keep him awake with their nocturnal yelps.
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Trump has vented an American racial anxiety, giving it power and a perch, giving it permission to be vocal and even violent.
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A large arched window with a deep niche faced a busy road — noisy at night but an inviting perch for people watching.
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From the get-go, you presume that Theresa is so smug in her perch that she's destined to pull a Humpty Dumpty.
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The other is the so-called sniper's perch, where three spent cartridge shells were discovered 45 minutes after the shots were fired.
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Last month, as Schmidt neared a return from his suspension, he offered his observations from his temporary perch in the press box.
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If wilted flowers perch atop the Milos display of fish, his unhappiness will intensify, his grievances spelled out in enraged capital letters.
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From this perch, it's easy to take every little bit of Frank's in—and it's also easy for Frank's to see you.
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In March, Goose fell from his perch and became so anxious that he severely picked his backside and developed an open wound.
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Diners can sit ringside at the chef's table, or choose a perch on the terrace and watch the yachts come and go.
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That has left Democrats wondering how to knock him off his perch, especially as his repeated gaffes have hardly had any effect.
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But the pitching coach Larry Rothschild got his attention, and Girardi returned to his perch on the top railing of the dugout.
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From such a high perch, poverty appears a smaller problem, something less gutting, and work appears a bigger solution, something more gratifying.
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From a vaunted perch at Yale, he flew in the face of almost every trend in the literary criticism of his day.
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"A really bad start," Boone could be heard shouting from his usual perch on the dugout steps, while D.J. LeMahieu was batting.
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They lounge in their own individual "condos," each equipped with a plush bed, a raised perch and a cozy box for hiding.
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Mr. Schulz was regarded by some members of the Parliament as too ready to use his perch to promote his personal views.
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Mr. Priebus bristles at the perception that he occupies a diminished perch in the West Wing pecking order compared with previous chiefs.
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A view from a loftier perch — a month's, or even just a week's, perspective — would, and will, produce far more reliable information.
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From that coddled perch Trump can take out his big black Sharpie and write higher vote counts over his actual, official ones.
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The artificial flower, on the other hand, may not have originated in the field, but it has long found a stately perch.
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From his wooden perch overlooking the shoreline, Gerry Lambert stood up and eyed three teenagers caught in a rough ocean's sudden riptide.
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The smartphone has emerged as the central connected device and is unlikely to be knocked off its perch by more connected devices.
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Meanwhile, a sliver of a middle class clings to its precarious perch between the superwealthy superminority and a sea of abject poverty.
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Nothing tops the views of the colorful sailboats bobbing in the River Derwent, however, from a perch on the waterfront deck outside.
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A former journalist and Marine, Mr. Pottinger, 43, now occupies an unusual — and not altogether comfortable — perch in the Trump White House.
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Though CMS is under the health department, the $1 trillion agency oversees Medicare, Medicaid and Obamacare, giving its administrator a powerful perch.
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In May, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, the music director of the Philadelphia Orchestra, was given the hallowed perch of the ailing James Levine.
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That year the Keystone State was knocked off its perch atop America's young but growing energy sector by the Texas oil boom.
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The other evening, Samuel Hargress, Jr., disfawdled himself from his perch outside this uptown jazz dive to greet a pair of newcomers.
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For too long, much of economics failed that test — yet its interaction with the ruling class elevated it to a powerful perch.
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The industrial leaders of the 20th century can't count on keeping their perch in the rapidly changing world we find ourselves in.
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Hearst has named her "chief content officer" for its magazine unit, moving her up from her perch as Cosmo's editor in chief.
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"[Perch Live] can catch really important moments in our society—things that we really want to kind of reflect on," he claims.
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Santiago's perch at the eastern end of the island also meant that Rodriguez and his friends could pick up Jamaican FM radio broadcasts.
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In 2014 and then again in 2016, Erdogan accused Gulen of orchestrating failed coups against his regime from his perch in rural Pennsylvania.
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"There's not one thing that's gonna knock him from his perch, but people coming at him from a lot of angles," Koepp said.
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If the challenger can withstand the loud bonk and continues returning to the perch, he can overtake the branch and win the territory.
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And Hannity used his prominent perch at Fox News and on radio to help, holding interviews with the women that sometimes included Jackson.
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On the floor of San Diego Comic-Con, Robocop, Jack Nicholson's Joker, and an astronaut look over the crowds from a high perch.
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Violet would derive strength from her mother's spectral presence, which would perch next to her sleeping bag in the Parr kids' cave hideaway.
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The plants perch atop the roof of a film production studio in the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn, beside a Superfund toxic-waste site.
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One then snatches the snake's head and drags it down from its perch, all while concerned customers can be heard gasping and screaming.
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That gained him a perch as an unavoidable middle man to just about anyone looking to dig something from the ground in Congo.
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Because the electrostatic landing patch is located on the top of the robo-bee, it can only perch under overhangs and on ceilings.
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The original goal of the climb was to have a member of the class perch on top of the monument, The Post reported.
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Luke puts away his iconic black hoodie and puts on a finely tailored suit as he settles into his perch atop the Paradise.
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But not the No. 1 perch, which went to the most populous city in a much chillier Midwestern state: Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
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In the kitchen, Ginzo is preparing small pieces of the pike-perch dipped in beet miso, which he carefully places on the tray.
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In the comfortably cluttered basement, books on biology, Kundalini yoga and 20th-century music perch next to West African drums and Indian tablas.
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They found sign-removal contractors willing to rescue Chicken Boy from his perch, but Inouye faced one obstacle: the City of Los Angeles.
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But his connections could land him a plum perch at a private law firm in his home turf of Miami, legal insiders said.
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The robot is also going to have a tiny arm that it can use to perch on surfaces or interact with small objects.
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Or do you shimmy up to a rocky outcropping and then — with the help of your grapple — swing over to the sniper's perch?
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From her perch in the stultifying bosom of the Post, she casts herself as a superior intellect in contrast to King's cruder critics.
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But whether any can hope to topple Tesla from its top perch will depend entirely on their ability to sell cars in volume.
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He says his daily sun salutation of, "Well, hello" to Kristin from his perch at the kitchen island as she enters his sanctum.
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I looked at the screen from my perch at the hostess stand of a swanky Italian restaurant in downtown Chicago, where I worked.
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When you call something "everything," you are taking the celestial view: gazing down from an Olympian perch, knowing and feeling and seeing all.
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Steve Bullock (D) on Saturday will become chairman of the National Governors Association, a perch from which other governors have launched presidential bids.
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But when it comes to taste, the field seems to be populated by condescending straw men sneering down at us from their perch.
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Made from high-quality materials with sturdy construction, the New Cat Condos Premier Triple Cat Perch is a great option for larger cats.
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He added that they had to perch themselves on pipes to stay above the water that flooded the areas where they were trapped.
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Sometimes Niall McDiarmid would come across the street and perch on our porch steps and tell me about how life was in Ireland.
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Economist Mohamed El-Erian told CNBC on Monday it would take a big surprise to knock the U.S. stock market off its perch.
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Fresh from her third Oscar nomination, Lady Bird star Saoirse Ronan is already setting up perch in another film with an avian title.
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Notably, such moments are confined to the novel's first 100 pages or so, as if to perch us atop its slide toward fatalism.
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From her senior perch at DOJ, Yates dispatched federal investigators to question Flynn, who at the time was the incoming national security advisor.
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Home buying startups have been heavily financed by venture capitalists, including Opendoor, which has raised $1 billion, and others like Perch and Knock .
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But his elbow problem and off-court issues that he has declined to discuss in detail succeeded in knocking him off his perch.
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And now she's giving up her perch in government because, in her words, "it doesn't really matter what you do" in the legislature.
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Yet the view and the mood are a bit different now than at those previous times the market stood on this particular perch.
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London Business School: 95 — Last year, the London Business School topped QS's rankings in 2015, but was knocked off its perch this year.
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"The canary in the mine may be falling off its perch," said Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economic Advisors in Holland, Pennsylvania.
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"The canary in the mine may be falling off its perch," said Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economic Advisors in Holland, Pennsylvania.
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His hand, which is frequently shot up close as it dangles from the arm of his cursed perch, resembles a wet chicken foot.
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He has his seafood shipped in from Japan, including seasonal treats like black-throat sea perch and tiny white shrimp called shiro-ebi.
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The elder Mr. Kenyatta became a pro-Western capitalist, entrenching the wealth of his family and his ethnic community from his presidential perch.
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But the Swiss ski resort's most-listened to man has moved on from his perch at the Hotel Europe, a popular piano bar.
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With Jackson watching from his usual perch several rows into the crowd, James was dynamic, collecting 25 points, 7 assists and 6 rebounds.
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He was not looking back on these feelings from the safe perch of a diminished libido, or deluding himself that they were abnormal.
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Lofty as the perch of New York City mayor is, it's still a big comedown from what she had in her sights — twice.
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The ground-floor Marshall Restaurant + Bar serves simple but well-prepared seafood dishes such as ocean perch crudo topped with citrus and capers.
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Knocking the Appalachian Machiavelli off his perch might do even more to resuscitate progressive government than sending Trump back to his glitzy resorts.
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Shopping Guide You'll often see low stools in an entrance hall, where they're used as a spot to perch while putting on shoes.
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That was enough to take the top spot this weekend and knock "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" off its box office perch.
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Often, instead of sea bass, they'd get giant perch or Nile tilapia, fish that should be less expensive and is considered lower quality.
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The Department of Justice is the most valuable perch from which to transform the country in the way he and Bannon have wanted.
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To perch on a vertical surface, the quadcopter drone flies gently into a wall and using a tail, pitches up on its side.
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So he trained Obi to fly to a perch, with goggles on as the laser beams illuminated tiny particles floating in the air.
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The U-2's ability to gather enormous amounts of intelligence from its stratospheric perch above the Earth is a matter of record.
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From his rooftop perch, the inflatable refugee, created by the Belgian artists known as Schellekens & Peleman, looks up to the cathedral's bell tower.
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In a bid to knock the Tesla off its perch as the luxury electric car of choice, Jaguar is unveiling its I-Pace.
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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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The piece was created by the New Orleans store Perch, which collects hundreds of vintage vessels a year and plants them with paperwhites.
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Despite his loyalty to Trump, he enjoys strong relationships with some Democrats, affording him a bipartisan perch to challenge Trump's foreign policy decisions.
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Republicans and business trade groups alike have long called Cordray a political grandstander who is abusing the CFPB perch to boost his profile.
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Alongside the range of portraits, however, are photographs like "Butterfly Garden" (2016), in which two of these insects perch on an orange slice.
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The males use their bills to stab other males, and to fence — feinting and parrying, sometimes knocking the other bird off a perch.
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Perch at the metal counter at No. 50 and plop fresh greens into a bowl of cao lau spiced with red chili paste.
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It's also a great place to snag some soul food classics like fried perch and catfish, chicken gizzards and giblets, and fried okra.
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