Furthermore, as bulls have piled into stocks such as Alphabet, Netflix and Amazon, venture capitalists have piled into some of the biggest "sharing" names.
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The officers piled the contraband onto the Shin Jyi Chyuu 33's deck and, when they ran out of room there, piled the rest into a bloody heap on the dock.
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It was winter; the snow was piled up so big.
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We are piled atop each other in increasing cultural squalor.
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Pitch books on Campbell Soup have piled up for years.
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Stacks of riot shields are piled outside of the vehicles.
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Trump has stood by Flynn as the accusations piled up.
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As scientists have debated these issues, outsiders have piled on.
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Eight people and two dogs piled into the conference room.
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The denunciations piled on by the hour (see chart 1).
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Tokens, flowers and signs piled up in a makeshift memorial.
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Fans piled back into the arena for the grand finale.
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The photos piled up and soon became a Twitter moment.
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Amid a long spell of subdued volatility, investors piled in.
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Instead, it piled up an $80 billion mountain of cash.
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Flowers and stuffed animals piled up outside the boy's home.
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S. trade tensions have all piled pressure on the yuan.
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Plastics from America and Europe have piled up in landfills.
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Several recent outrages have piled on the pressure for change.
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Meanwhile, the fallen forests simply piled up in the swamps.
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Subscribers piled on and shares reached $105 in summer 2018.
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While Kim kept things simple, Kylie piled on the embellishment.
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Three more people in the house piled in with them.
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He piled up 1,834 yards last year on 136 catches.
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Complaints have piled up in this Android Wear discussion thread.
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Not all Republicans piled onto Twitter on Thursday, though. Sens.
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Trash piled up, electricity was intermittent, schools were open irregularly.
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Edmund broke Isner three times and piled up 43 winners.
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Put simply, Slimmon thinks investors have piled in too early.
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As the rejections piled up, Mr. Hill started to despair.
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Yet despite the uncertainty, new fund managers have piled in.
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It just piled up and perpetuated the addiction even more.
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The US cases piled up Thursday, surpassing China and Italy.
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At night, men huddle over bonfires piled with broken furniture.
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They piled 289 of us on a little shrimp boat.
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As the evidence piled up, the house of cards collapsed.
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We piled back into the metro and then into rickshaws.
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The five piled into a rental car and headed south.
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As accolades piled up, other teams and players took notice.
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Just more pressure piled up on top of battling wrinkles.
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Garbage is piled on the ground around blue trash bins.
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Yet the years piled up, and the glories did not.
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They piled in and he drove them to the house.
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Nearly a dozen cars subsequently piled into the spinning cars.
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The U.S. piled pressure on the U.K. to block Huawei.
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A couple dozen or so are piled in the yard.
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In a bedroom, stuffed animals are piled on a bed.
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Speculative length has already piled into the contract, he said.
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Café chairs are piled in a flooded St. Mark's Square.
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"Afterward, his attacks piled up against me," Mr. Hilgers said.
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Rows of kuih talam, pastel hawker plates piled with satay.
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They piled up on chairs and draped across sofa arms.
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In one corner, arms were piled on top of legs.
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Plenty spicy and piled high on good crusty sourdough. Unf.
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That lead evaporated when penalty trouble piled up for the Rangers.
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That went viral and then every other newspaper [piled into it].
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It didn't take long before evidence against Wright's claim piled up.
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Dirty clothes can get pretty gross when piled into a suitcase.
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The verbal abuse had piled up, but why didn't it register?
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Investors have also piled into ETFs that own dividend-paying stocks.
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Another relative had haphazardly piled their possessions outside its side door.
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Additionally, donations have piled by the door of the fire company.
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It felt like it was all being piled on at once.
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"Famjam," she captioned this shot of the group piled in car.
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Jantel Lavender piled up 13 rebounds to go with eight points.
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More and more drug and theft cases piled up against him.
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That has piled pressure on utilities to use clean combustion technology.
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Underemployment is also waning as strong jobs reports have piled up.
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They have no health insurance, and medical bills have piled up.
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Yet Boyce's depression deepened as the bad health news piled up.
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Concerned social media users soon piled on in demand of answers.
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German government-budget surpluses have piled on top of this glut.
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Or anything chocolate, such as piled atop a chocolate cream pie.
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They piled up everywhere, so many that they can't be simulated.
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They piled into a taxi van and drove to Gold Street.
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Retaliatory tariffs piled upon tariffs will eventually make those rules irrelevant.
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Piled up inside are foil-covered parcels labeled with different names.
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The host, Washington correspondent James Rosen, piled on with leading questions.
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The intumwa piled up, useless, in a basket on the uruhimbi .
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Bodies were piled in the stairwell and on the second floor.
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The bodies of fighters piled up in trucks like dead cattle.
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Previous deficits have piled up a national debt of $20 trillion.
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In one house, ordnance, including explosives, was piled in the kitchen.
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Chinese investors piled into Chinese commodities markets, betting prices would rise.
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All of them piled into an old microbus, along with Manu.
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There, the muck had piled up until bulldozers spread it around.
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Press then told actually no q's and piled back in van.
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The corpses are all lying in one big group, piled together.
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Many Democratic votes are "wasted" in majorities piled up in cities.
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The resulting images suggest energetic swipes piled up layer after layer.
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And that's how I felt before they piled on the injuries.
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That's why Amazon and China's Alibaba have piled into the sector.
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A valet passed wheeling a dolly piled high with stained sheets.
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Former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo piled on this week as well.
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It was a rough start as injuries piled up for Wisconsin.
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Antipasti, hero sandwiches, and salumi were piled high as onlookers gawked.
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Endless congratulations for my recent purchase piled into my in-box.
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Williams suddenly piled-up easy mistakes and struggled to find timing.
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Images of electronics piled up on street corners are going viral.
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With no official system to remove trash, it just piled up.
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Nearby, someone has piled unwanted bicycle forks in a haphazard row.
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As the errors piled up, a sore right calf got worse.
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I piled everything in bowls and scattered some scallion on top.
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Travelers piled up on one another; so much for social distancing.
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They piled into the dinghy with 26 others and took off.
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Both countries have piled on new tariffs in the past week.
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Instead, your Congress has piled up more and more of them.
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Flowers, candles and other tributes have piled up outside Staples Center.
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Just sand piled high in dunes literally the size of mountains.
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Instead, they piled into treasury bills supported by central bank's policies.
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As the plastic has piled up, so has the plastics legislation.
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Yet here, too, the Interior Ministry has piled on the obstacles.
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Rubbish piled up on crumbling streets that were once proudly scrubbed.
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Her home is piled high with fabrics, flowers, china and cakes.
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The media's many failures piled up long before votes were tallied.
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Plenty of pressure But McConnell has piled pressure on the speaker.
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However, as big money piled into defensive names, valuations began surging.
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All the while, the debt piled up, and liability claims continued.
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Trucks piled high with pods are rolling inexorably across the landscape.
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Great. They're piled beneath the faded awning just outside the door.
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Kennedy Brooks piled up 149 yards on 25 carries for Oklahoma.
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Before long, his docket was piled with more than 22012,22019 cases.
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A dozen microphones and recorders were piled in front of her.
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DUESSELDORF, Germany (Reuters) - Labor representatives have piled pressure on Thyssenkrupp (TKAG.
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Other critics on Twitter piled on to the criticism of Santorum.
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Every morning, they wait by the trash bags piled on sidewalks.
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But as the anomalies piled up, the plane kept on flying.
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The soot on the table from the fires was piled high.
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We piled into the car and went back to the hotel.
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We piled into a mini bus and rolled into the city.
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Plates piled high with sticky fried plantain arrive at the table.
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But as Fan's losses piled up against AlphaGo, a funny thing happened.
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Reports of possible cryptocurrency market manipulation also piled onto the negative sentiment.
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The steel sector has piled up accumulating losses due to poor profitability.
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Piled-on sensationalism couldn't quell Anonymous' growth; it only made them stronger.
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I piled on so much makeup, I was practically a drag queen.
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The theory really took off when Donald Trump piled on last month.
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Keep an eye out for piled-up bills and notices from creditors.
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But as soon as the result was confirmed, they piled into shares.
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We piled into a small, octagonal room and the clock started ticking.
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Wind-swept cars are piled on top of one another in Marigot.
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Pieces of their homes, trees, and lost belongings are piled up outside.
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To go along with the standout dress, Reilly piled on several rings.
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Shoes are piled outside the scene of a mass shooting in Dayton.
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"), croquembouche ("pastry balls… piled into a cone and held together with… caramel!
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The profits piled up, and the brothers wasted no time spending them.
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The trade war — starting up in 2018 — just piled onto that downturn.
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There was a real who's who of people piled into that space.
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Finally, we piled into an Uber to dance at a local bar.
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Some teams shovelled dirt into sacks and piled the bags into trucks.
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A magic circle of companies and entrepreneurs piled up too much wealth.
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Rooms are piled high with equipment of medical, utilitarian and military origin.
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Ongoing legal clashes with Fitbit also piled more distractions onto its plate.
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We piled out at Paris's Gare du Nord at 7:30 a.m.
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Those didn't disappear, we just piled other things on top of them.
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They have piled at least another $1.1 million into Trump's election efforts.
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They also piled into financials on hopes for deregulation within the sector.
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And Great Lakes Brewing, being a Cleveland company, piled on as well.
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As investors search desperately for yield, they have piled into African bonds.
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But many got out of the stock, and short sellers piled in.
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The group piled in and, as you would expect, started blasting music.
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Other senior Republicans on Capitol Hill also piled on Trump on Monday.
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"It won't be romantic if your laundry is piled on the couch."
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Bitcoin rallied more than 1,000 percent last year as speculators piled in.
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Instead, Lopez Obrador has piled new risks onto Pemex, Romero Hicks said.
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Workers piled the radioactive debris in bins next to the administrative building.
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More problems piled up after news of flaws in its lab testing.
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Piled generation on generation, however, it really might create a genetic elite.
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In their search for yield, investors have piled into dividend-paying stocks.
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Trash bags were piled high around her, nearly bursting with her belongings.
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But the more I piled on the network, the glitchier things got.
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Discarded feathers, organs, feet and heads piled up as the campers worked.
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Calvert's colleagues on both sides of the aisle piled on his criticisms.
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There were also a lot of tables piled with low-priced clothing.
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Lisa, Raffaele and I piled into the car and headed toward Bronte.
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Hundreds of comments piled up between old school punks and irate teens.
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Once it was piled high with folders, she said, but no longer.
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Vinyl is orderly, but everywhere, stacks of it piled above my height.
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Are these bacteria-aware moments simply piled on the cutting room floor???
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Venom fans swiftly piled on to say, hey, no—actually, it's not.
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Last Tuesday bulls piled into calls at the February 60 strike price.
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For months, the complaints about his leadership slowly but steadily piled up.
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Inside, at the buffet, they piled plates with sautéed reindeer and lingonberries.
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Charred bodies were piled on the river banks and in the river.
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The group piled in and I steered us toward the British lines.
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My shoulders ached and there were still dishes piled in the sink.
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Many of the bodies were found piled up against the barred windows.
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Insults and comments asking Richie to leave the country soon piled up.
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So much snow piled up so quickly that their car was trapped.
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At the institute, she keeps a desk piled with boxes of books.
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Shortstop Gleyber Torres piled on with a solo blast in the seventh.
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His feminist bona fides can seem piled on for a hypermasculine hero.
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Investors piled into bets that volatility would continue to decline last year.
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Nor was she by the smaller ones piled into buckets out front.
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He piled up 353 yards and three touchdowns while being intercepted once.
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Beside it, French fries were piled in a little deep-fryer basket.
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The episodes have only piled up with no obvious cost to Trump.
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Its steps were piled high with bouquets left in honor of Diana.
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Ten thousand generations ago, our bones were piled high in hyenas' dens.
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Climate outrage has spread, and other groups of countries have piled in.
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Police reports of rape by clergy husbands piled up on my desk.
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A pair of Michigan Republicans piled on the president for the remarks.
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During the Nevada debate, Bloomberg's first, contenders piled on the billionaire businessman.
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He had also collected and piled up the bricks from that wall.
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Protesters piled around the police station in Charlotte on Thursday and Friday.
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Compliance costs have thus been piled onto its model in the region.
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Linda Sánchez (D-Calif.), vice chairwoman of the Democratic Caucus, piled on.
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They piled paper plates with rice and beans, pernil and chicken parm.
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And because this is Yahoo, market analysts and pundits have piled on.
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The accusations, untruths and wayward exclamation points piled up by the paragraph.
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Afterward, they all piled into a limo to keep the party moving.
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Bodies were left littered in the streets and piled outside the mortuary.
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Ask for some chips with cheese and meat piled high on top.
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The reports piled up from there, across Twitter, international Apple forums, and more.
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Medical bills piled up, along with student debt for classes she never attended.
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As Sears' losses piled up, it didn't have a choice, it couldn't invest.
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As the losses piled up, Ranieri faced increasing resistance in the locker room.
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Ten greasy boxes of it piled up on the table in the corner.
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Businesses closed, underground explosions freaked everyone out, lawsuits piled up, and costs ballooned.
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Reports of human rights abuses committed by the military police have piled up.
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" Other Twitter users quickly piled on: "Well it's official Cardi B is cancelled.
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The bodies of dead French soldiers vanished; the corpses of enemies piled up.
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Other candidates at the debate piled on Bloomberg when they got the chance.
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Arizona, with a runner on second base, piled on against reliever Bryan Shaw.
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Some people shared similar experiences, and others piled on with the Starbucks hate.
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Bond yields hit multi-year lows as more investors piled into U.S. treasuries.
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Mountains of waste piled up in the streets, rotting in the summer heat.
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Lately Four Seasons has piled on debt, which it is struggling to repay.
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Water contracts and expands with temperature, and gets piled up by impatient currents.
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Stocks and other risky assets fell while traders piled into safe-haven bonds.
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The dollar's strength piled pressure on the official guidance rate and spot yuan.
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My day piled up, so I somehow didn't actually eat until 5 p.m.
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A bar piled high with pizza boxes and people doing lines off stools.
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"They're just piled on top of each other, humping," Hozoji told me, laughing.
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Scott piled more than $50 million of his own money into the race.
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The lawsuit never went anywhere, and the legal bills piled up for Bajrushi.
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The Penguins piled on with goals 33 seconds apart early in the third.
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Retail investors piled into the stock in recent days, drawn by its volatility.
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Schools from Ohio to Vermont called off classes as the snow piled up.
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Investors fled, driving the stock to new lows, and media critics piled on.
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So investors who were sitting on the sidelines have piled back into equities.
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Smaller services such as CBS All Access and Showtime have already piled in.
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This is why pharma companies have piled into oncology over the past decade.
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The aisles are so narrow, and things are just piled to the ceiling.
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Inside was just a small drift of household items piled to one side.
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I had piled it high, carefully structured, just as I had been taught.
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The generals rallied some commandos and then piled into helicopters to save Garmsir.
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The pressure piled on as China's yuan depreciated, inflicting more weakness on Asia.
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Jones has now piled into the stock, which has struggled in recent years.
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"We were on the ground, all piled up in random positions," he said.
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Then every left-of-center interest group piled on with more farcical opposition.
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AI has, however, piled pressure on costs by automating mundane and repetitive tasks.
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Endorsements have piled up as the Republican and Democratic fields have been whittled.
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Tissues stained with mascara like crushed inkblot tests piled up on her lap.
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I stopped, and got out of the car, and they piled out too.
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Soon another eight Democratic senators piled on, signaling deep skepticism or outright opposition.
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Amid protests, the votes piled up for Donald J. Trump and Mike Pence.
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As more people piled into the intersection, she was pushed to the ground.
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One was a painting depicting charred bodies piled one on top of another.
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The term conjures up a poolside lounge chair, thick towels piled high nearby.
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More families, sitting atop belongings piled onto trucks, journey along the provincial roads.
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But as the Watergate evidence piled up, they did begin to desert him.
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Investors had piled into stocks with abandon for much of Mr. Trump's presidency.
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He piled money into a successful 2016 ballot measure to legalize medical marijuana.
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BAYANGA, Central African Republic — We piled into the car just after 5 a.m.
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Sandbags were piled up outside garages and front doors, and along swimming pools.
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You'd see the bones piled up in corners or put outside in rucksacks.
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Writing jobs, script contests, auditions, magazine pitches, comedy festivals — the turndowns piled up.
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Investors have piled into money market funds as a shelter from market turmoil.
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With his belongings precariously piled in his pickup, he enters a new chapter.
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But as soon as they left the hospital, the pounds piled back on.
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Each time, fact-checkers have piled on to point out that it's false.
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Flower bouquets were piled around the building, and handwritten tributes papered the windows.
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Snow piled up on roads that went unplowed in the city and suburbs.
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Piled debris is left after a tornado in Cookeville, Tennessee, on March 5.
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The Wildcats piled up 244 total yards in offense, 2231 coming after intermission.
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Treasury bond yields once again fell sharply as investors piled into safe assets.
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The walruses piled up on their little tiny shrinking ice floes are weeping.
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Bunkers piled with sandbags and checkpoints marked with oil barrels dotted the highway.
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Boxes containing ventilators and medical equipment lay piled on a sidewalk on Monday.
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On Baseball When injuries piled up, replacements led the Yankees to 22017 wins.
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Losses piled up in Asia, too, where Japan's Nikkei 2259 (N2100) dropped 2109%.
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The state of play: Even Biden piled on Warren, over Medicare for All.
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The philosophers piled into inflatable boats to explore the fjords and the tundra.
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Allegations of sexual assaults during Uber rides have piled up in recent years.
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Investors have piled back into stocks after a sell-off in late 2018.
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Even as complaints piled up, the elder Mr. Razek maintained Mr. Wexner's support.
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So many, so fast that the women's bodies piled up on the sidewalk.
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I'll read the piled-high papers when We get time to relax again.
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He piled up strikeouts and was one of the best starters in baseball.
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Mike Quigley (D-Ill.), a member of the House Intelligence Committee, piled on.
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He piled his belongings into a U-Haul and handed in the keys.
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Prices plunged and a record number of soybeans to piled up in storage.
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President Trump also piled on, attacking the company for refusing to crack phones.
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These difficulties, Dr. Zeller noted, are piled onto the normal angst of adolescence.
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Games companies were particularly excited, and Nintendo, Sega and Virtuality duly piled in.
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The company piled up crippling amounts of debt following years of bad decisions.
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He has started the first 11 games, but injuries piled up around him.
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A chorus of other early employees and investors piled on with similar criticisms.
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And US companies have piled on record amounts of debt relative to GDP.
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A stack of Amazon boxes rest by the door, piled to my waist.
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A recent sharp rise in arrivals has piled additional misery on overcrowded facilities.
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" Dozens piled on to rub it in: "You got owned by the dictionary.
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After the guides gave the all clear, the group piled into their rafts.
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His campaign manager and senior adviser then piled on with the "racist" implications.
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The final photograph shows the men's bloodied bodies piled in the shallow grave.
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Investors piled into safe-haven assets, including U.S. Treasuries and the Japanese yen.
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I was sitting high atop a group of chairs piled in the corner.
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Naturally, Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee have piled on as well.
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Some of the guys are clearly sloshed as they piled into an SUV.
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The Saudi index jumped 0.6% as investors piled into key blue-chip stocks.
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Press piled out and quickly swarmed around the senator and his wife, Jane.
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Highly tactile, the clustered swirls pulsate and undulate in their piled-up form.
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There's so many false narratives that get piled on top of each other.
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As yet, in nine years, I don't seem to have piled it on.
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As the fight gets louder, more and more companies have piled into the fracas.
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Touches of home are "obliterated instantly" and often just piled up on the curb.
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Even after those planes resumed moving, delays piled up over the next several hours.
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Instead of chaotically piled bags of grains, fresh fruit and vegetables are arranged neatly.
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But as the actors piled on, one major role was left uncast—Manson himself.
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A dozen people are piled against each other seeking shelter behind a tall sign.
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Byamba piled up his plate, and then motioned for me to do the same.
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LCH's announcement piled pressure on shorter-dated Italian government bonds on Wednesday, traders said.
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Cambodia's Justice Department piled on, announcing that it was pursuing legal action against Choungy.
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The Rodong Sinmun, North Korea's official daily newspaper, was always piled on his desk.
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To add on to her heavy wings, the model piled on colorful chunky jewelry.
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Scrawled notes listing names, phone numbers, addresses, and rents piled up in her purse.
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There might be ancient relics of Earth's earliest days piled up like cairns there.
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The officials piled up the caskets and had them crushed with a mechanical digger.
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You mean ... You know, they're everywhere and they're piled up and they're a mess.
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BP eventually pleaded guilty, and lawsuits against the company piled up from affected Americans.
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Heaps of trash were piled on street corners, covered in thick swarms of flies.
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Shoes piled outside the scene of Sunday's mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 4.
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Others have piled in to the debate, often trying to find a middle ground.
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EVEN before the Supreme Court piled in, American unions were in a bad way.
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As untaxed profits have piled up, politicians from both parties have eyed them greedily.
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Their possessions were cleared out and piled up at the end of the driveway.
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GoRevamped for 2016, the Go launcher is piled high with features, tweaks, and themes.
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Consequently, investors have piled into equities and riskier assets in a hunt for yield.
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The fissures spewed magma and piled lava as high as a four-story building.
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The floor was littered with several feet of piled up boards, nails and plaster.
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One reason is that other firms, such as Lyft in America, have piled in.
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But foreign rail giants soon piled in, explains Gerald Khoo of Liberum, a bank.
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Much of the press piled on with stories about how his career was over.
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Supplementing the commissions, Zhao also piled up debt on her half-dozen credit cards.
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Examples of Access-Hollywood-style toothless criticism have piled up since Trump took office.
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The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise -- with the occasion.
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He lost his job as a security guard and his medical bills piled up.
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Jordan and a few friends piled into a car driven by his older brother.
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Unlicensed breeder found with dogs in tiny cages, piled up in hoarder like conditions.
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Almost 33,000 Retweets piled up, and As You Are Intimates was flooded with orders.
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As per-barrel prices plummeted, Lilis piled on debt and struggled to pay workers.
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The fund piled up about $12 billion in debt since its inception in 2009.
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Again, they believed, and piled money into — and really created — all your favorite unicorns.
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Still, new entrants, from retail investors to high-frequency traders, have piled into bitcoin.
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Fields once piled with debris have been cleared to make way for heavy machinery.
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She said Khan's tombstone is now piled with "a mountain" of flowers and notes.
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As the heat hit its peak and continued relentlessly, the bodies literally piled up.
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The patients looked on in horror as the pills piled into the ocherous bottles.
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It must now contend with millions of small ones, piled high on America's doorsteps.
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In front of the stage is a large round table piled high with fruit.
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Those investors piled into the New York-based company's iShares brand exchange-traded funds.
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The gaffes and anonymously sourced embarrassing stories piled up, and Trump's poll numbers plummeted.
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What was surprising was when newsrooms not affiliated with the White House piled on.
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So, Ahmed, his wife, his daughter and sister-in-law piled into an ambulance.
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Tampa Bay piled up 14 hits and drew eight walks (three by Heredia) overall.
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Like many firms in the country, Oi piled on debt during the boom years.
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The ruling has piled further pressure on Zuma, who is already facing several scandals.
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"You can't fix overnight all of the grievances that piled up," Mr. Ryu said.
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Other Senate Democrats piled on, in what appeared to be coordinated hen house messaging.
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Americans Oversight, a watchdog group that's pushed back against the wall, piled on, too.
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All of these things piled up, and Blair finally addressed the backlash on Tuesday.
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North Dakota's returning all-American Brock Boeser, for example, piled up 60 last season.
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It piled on to the controversy around her father's many pricey trips to Florida.
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Pro-EU campaigners piled more pressure on Javid to publish a new impact assessment.
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When it came time to open the doors, excited shoppers piled through the entrance.
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Barbados residents piled sand to prevent flooding and rushed to supermarkets to purchase supplies.
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The walls of the house were two feet thick and made of piled earth.
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With fresh snow piled high, the dogs of Erie seemed to enjoy the day.
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But there were never any rehearsals where we were piled on the floor, sobbing.
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Then the All-Star votes piled up, and Scott played along with the joke.
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Back issues of magazines piled up on my coffee table, and then joined landfills.
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And you shouldn't have any kind of wood piled up next to your house.
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Icahn then penned another letter that piled onto his earlier criticisms of Express Scripts.
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Gordon Beckham blasted a two-run homer as the Tigers piled up 19 hits.
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Her suitcases were stacked by the door, her winter coats piled in the hallway.
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Investors piled into safe haven government bonds, which pushed prices down and yields higher.
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That night we all piled into Meghan and Andrew's S.U.V. and drove across town.
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As mistakes piled upon missed opportunities, a familiar stunned feeling persisted at Nationals Park.
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For months, comments to the F.C.C. website piled up, to more than 20 million.
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That result piled onto the belief that the resurgence will carry into next season.
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Some cash-strapped families piled crops inside their barns or outside on the ground.
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I piled my plastic plate high with watermelon chunks and smiled, chatting with collaborators.
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Alarm had grown in recent years as China as the country piled on debt.
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The next morning we piled into the car for the short journey to Chapelco.
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But as accusations against him piled up, it appeared untenable for him to continue.
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Maintenance was deferred, capital projects were delayed and a backlog of repairs piled up.
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You know, get them piled — from that line into, like, I guess, a pile.
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They rolled up vast tentacles of wiring and piled up the electronic advertising boards.
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The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with the occasion.
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No wonder young people have piled up more than $1.5 trillion in student debt.
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In a bedroom, plump winter coats and new sneakers are piled atop the bed.
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Others piled around her as she spoke about growing up in the South Bronx.
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Investors meanwhile piled into gold, sending prices up nearly 1.7%, and US Treasury bonds.
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For the parents, the stress was one more worry piled on already difficult lives.
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Then Ms. Horn and her six-piece band piled into a writhing minor vamp.
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Trump's defense also largely ignores the evidence piled up by the House impeachment inquiry.
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Claims dating back to the summer piled up from peeved brewers, printers and tobacconists.
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Nuro, which makes low-speed vehicles for food delivery, also piled on the distance.
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A woman appeared pulling ropes attached to a shopping wagon piled high with bundles.
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There, he practiced his music and read from the many religious texts piled about.
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Businesses owners piled sandbags in front of their stores to keep the water out.
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The conservatives say Milanovic's government ran poor economic policy that piled up public debt.
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The Red Raiders piled on more with 23 straight points later in the half.
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But the downside has been bikes piled everywhere in many cities, clogging the sidewalks.
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Without the funds to repair broken machines, delays piled up and sales slowed down.
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Meanwhile, Next and The Aviary have piled up plenty of accolades of their own.
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All that money that we're getting back is being piled back into the business.
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Sisi came to power promising economic reform and stability but problems have piled up.
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You are bombarded with a multitude of options piled on top of one another.
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The lower courts have piled on other difficulties, especially through extremely demanding evidentiary requirements.
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They were hurled at the police and piled in barricades in 123 and 1968.
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Amazon (AMZN) piled up billions of dollars in losses over its two-decade history.
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After an outbreak of scabies, residents there piled up wool blankets to be burned.
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Migrant children are being piled into holding cells where they fall ill — or worse.
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Boxes, sneakers and fabric samples are scattered on the floor and piled on desks.
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The home was infested with rodents and insects and piled high with dirty diapers.
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Eventually, he piled some of the biohackers' lab equipment outside in front of the lab.
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I catch up on things that piled up in my inbox while I was out.
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Bikes are everywhere—in trees, tossed into Trinity River, piled up in random people's yards.
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But politicians piled pressure on Castaner who has been in the job for five months.
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Chen piled up the points with four quad jumps to go with his elegant skating.
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As more gunfire victims piled up, first responders and local hospitals ran out of tourniquets.
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Fearing a downturn, investors have piled into safe-haven government bonds, driving yields below zero.
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Halifax's flagship library (there are 13 others) is 156,000-square feet of imposingly piled glass.
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But in 2019, you better believe Bradshaw would have piled on tons of gold jewelry.
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Chinese equities surged as investors piled into riskier assets, and European shares also opened higher.
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Cars are left piled on top of one another at the Hotel Mercure in Marigot.
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More troubling than the jingoistic outbursts was the concerted economic pressure piled on the company.
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Instead, they piled the cost onto the federal deficit by more than a trillion dollars.
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Try sniffing the stench behind the piled books; the superior freshness of gasoline is manifold.
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Bloomberg has piled money into states that hold their primaries on March 3, Super Tuesday.
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Once you've piled them all into your bag though, there isn't much space for clothing.
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Most of the victims were piled near that wall, all aiming to get out windows.
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The amount of dirty laundry that has piled up in my closet is actually ridiculous.
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Bodies piled up at morgues and hospitals were unable to transfer them to funeral homes.
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Foreign investors have piled into bonds to lock up yields as high as 15 percent.
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Morales's outstanding business is one of countless tasks piled up in the new government's inbox.
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But analysts piled on with inquiries about how Snap would turn things around in 2019.
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But many said that the smaller co-payments piled up to make their care unaffordable.
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Buildings are often piled up closely together - when one is poorly built, the others suffer.
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Of a plate wilfully over-piled with potatoes, bread, meat too great to ever finish?
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Piled in the back are dozens of strollers, forgotten in the chaos and unaccounted for.
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This exhibition became a source of solace for me as 2018 let-downs piled up.
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Along the Meramec River in Eureka, residents piled up sandbags to protect homes and businesses.
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André Prager walks into the room pushing a cart piled with what looks like garbage.
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I piled all my insectibles in a green tote my wife dubbed the Bug Bag.
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A group of lifeless figures have been thrown into a cart, piled atop one another.
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Like full round wedding tables piled with different fake food that different artists have created.
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During my visit, those militia, piled into weaponized pickup trucks, were ubiquitous throughout the capital.
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Over the years, as the cash piled up, consultants cut themselves in a second time.
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The court announced action on hundreds of appeals that had piled up over the summer.
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Mine waste piled up near the mine caved in, state police spokesman R.K. Mullick said.
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Each model was given a full head of colorful locs piled high on her head.
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The couple didn't say much as they left the restaurant and piled into a car.
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The Rebels piled up 826 total yards on offense, with 517 coming in the air.
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People have piled in from the long side, waiting for these cutbacks to come through.
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The victims were recovered under rocks piled over them to conceal evidence of the atrocity.
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Ben Simmons piled up 123 points, 212 rebounds, six assists, three blocks and three steals.
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Njoroge was left searching for salvage in the piled up bricks and corrugated tin sheets.
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Investors piled into gold, U.S. Treasuries and German government bonds, among the world's safest assets.
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But as the days passed, and critics piled on, the hunt for scapegoats ratcheted up.
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Notre Dame piled up 2 yards and 28 first downs on overmatched Navy (2-6).
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For the people living in the Calais camps, it's disaster piled on top of disaster.
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Now, though, the Ninth Circuit's piled on yet another stinging defeat for the Trump administration.
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A dozen bags from the family's fields — food for the coming year — were piled high.
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Apple critics have piled on, accusing the company of hypocrisy for not disclosing the changes.
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Remington sought bankruptcy protection in March 2018 after sales fell and its debt piled up.
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Near the 2,200-year-old "Venus de Milo," storage boxes were piled atop one another.
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We're not going very far, which means everybody's junk is being piled into the car.
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It was a wretched scene, with hundreds of bloated bodies piled up in dump trucks.
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The apparatchiks of the social justice left piled on to ensure that heads would roll.
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Bekele's desk is piled with letters whose complaints range from domestic violence to mass killings.
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At dawn, we all piled into a white Ford van and drove out to Apollo.
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Residents like Rodriguez filled small bottles from a hose and piled them in their vehicles.
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Some piled atop one another while others slammed bar stools against windows to break them.
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Marseilles and onward to Lisbon, Baker piled her things in a car bound for her
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The unassuming Cottrill wore an emerald-green jumpsuit, her hair piled into a messy bun.
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He piled the rice and pre-cut veggies on top of the still-cooking egg.
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The Dodgers, who have won eight straight games against the Pirates, piled up 13 hits.
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It was an Old Town canoe, almost seventeen feet long and piled high with gear.
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In response, the Florida senator piled on the characterization while Christie, standing beside him, glowered.
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The Mets piled up 24 runs on 31 hits in 17 innings against the four.
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A soft white dust was still swirling about the rubble piled waist-high in Amatrice.
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With this kind of approach it's no wonder why billions of debts have piled up.
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When Peticolas finished Cheserek's green-card petition, it piled up a couple of inches thick.
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Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination, and instead piled on the divisions among Republicans.
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As the abuse cases piled up, impassioned pleas were made to send the troops home.
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We ran to the main street, caught a taxi speeding by us and piled in.
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The used wet towels were piled in the shower instead of tossed onto the floor.
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The special counsel piled on more charges in February 2018 for tax and bank fraud.
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ASDI's scrapyard in Lomé is piled high with computer screens, motherboards, and newly pulped plastics.
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Other Republicans piled on as well, including Scott Brown, who lost to Warren in 28500.
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Still, stacks of books are piled around the apartment, and even more are in storage.
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Occasionally, the clatter of a pickup truck, piled with soldiers, advancing to the front line.
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Seeking a safe place to park their money, investors have piled into U.S. government bonds.
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That shut down ports and factories while shipments of food and farm goods piled up.
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" Ms. Shen piled them into a shopping bag, and Ms. Ullman added, "Delicious little packets.
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That spent nuclear fuel is piled up in more than 80 locations across the country.
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On Wednesday, Jimmy Kimmel and James Corden each piled on with more jokes about it.
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Other families could devote themselves to spending time together around tables piled with celebratory food.
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Other yogurt makers piled in, flooding the market with seemingly endless amounts of yogurt varieties.
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"It's one huge nightmare piled on top of another one," Ms. Mays said this week.
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"Things are piled everywhere," she continued, not so much apologetically as merely stating a fact.
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"Desks piled high with papers and phones and all sorts of mess," Mr. Carvel recalled.
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That is piled on top of the difficulties of prosecuting intimate partner rape at all.
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So the actors piled into Ms. Kraft's own car for the drive to Watertown, Conn.
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Because D'Souza has a debater's gifts, his wild argument is piled atop a legitimate foundation.
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Around two tables piled with carrots and other snacks, the conversations were lively and unstructured.
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Everyone loves Thanksgiving leftovers piled high on a sandwich the day after the big meal.
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I have seen the dead piled up; and I do not want to see another.
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Dartmouth piled up 250 yards on the ground, while holding Columbia to 234 yards rushing.
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But investors have piled out of those funds at a greater rate in recent weeks.
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The train, he said, was taken out of service as delays piled up behind it.
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For the most part, though, paper invites piled up and runways were covered in plastic.
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Sewage pooled in corners, goats roamed between graves and garbage was piled high in places.
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In bright orange vests and blue hard hats, they piled onto the last subway car.
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Pickup trucks arrived, and Wafa and somewhere around 35 other Afghans piled into the back.
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Case after case, pallet piled upon pallet, blue tarps and plastic glinting in the sun.
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And as the hours ticked by and the snow piled around the train, frustration grew.
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Every day, its staff piled food into trucks that fanned out to hundreds of pantries.
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In his 4-year career, Philon has started 19 games and piled up 9.5 sacks.
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After meeting with Ibrahim, we piled back into the Astro van and drove through Qamishli.
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Flatbed trucks were piled high with furniture; one was packed with a flock of sheep.
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In some places they piled up 30 feet high, trapping cars and trucks for hours.
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As snow piled up on roads that went unplowed, thousands of commuters found themselves stranded.
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As Harvey and Irma rolled across the Gulf Coast, reports of urban devastation piled up.
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Sarah stands behind a stall piled high with heirloom tomatoes, basil, okra, and acorn squash.
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Shoes are piled outside the scene of a mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 4.
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Investors also piled into the cryptocurrency when geopolitical tensions on the Korean Peninsula ratcheted up.
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Several teammates piled on top of him in a celebration that was cheered by fans.
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Aluminium touched the weakest since August last year as speculators piled on more bearish positions.
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It's hard to resist a table piled with delicious bones, but these dogs are professionals.
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In semi-carbonic maceration, uncrushed grape bunches are piled into vats filled with carbon dioxide.
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U.S. Treasury yields fell to six-week lows as investors piled into low-risk assets.
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U.S. Treasury yields rose to three-week highs as investors piled back into Wall Street.
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Or, all tables west piled vertically to stop the water when it came pouring in.
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Rubbish everywhere, fresh scars of battle, rubble piled around mortars, and a machine-gun nest.
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Bodies are piled chaotically around the space — half-clothed, exposed, somehow both gruesome and hilarious.
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In Andre's piece, bricks piled on the floor shape the viewer's experience of the gallery.
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Each of these plots are developed further in this episode, with a lot more piled on.
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Details: Members of the Senate Banking Committee piled on their concerns, expressed particularly strongly by Sen.
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He never stopped working after that, though he did slow down as the years piled on.
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"Climate alarmists have finally admitted that they've got it wrong on global warming," Breitbart piled on.
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Pan said yield-hungry investors piled into bank shares for their high dividends and low valuations.
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There's been a revolving door in the retailer's C-suite, and activist investors have piled on.
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The accolades have piled on since then, including Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors in 2014.
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There was a spike in short interest in bitcoin as momentum traders piled on, he said.
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Women and children clutching overstuffed bags piled into the back of trucks, seeking a way out.
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U.S. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas piled on Trump over his past support for Democratic causes.
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One video shows the votes piled in cardboard boxes of a popular brand of sanitary pads.
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Like many players on basketball's fringes, Magette has piled up quite the collection of passport stamps.
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Sure enough, all the six party leaders on stage gleefully piled into the absent prime minister.
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Unlike the younger generation, which romped and piled together in complex socialities, Roomba had few peers.
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Let's just say our shopping carts are piled as high as our middle finger-waving hands.
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At last, I ventured down a driveway with stacks of wooden crates piled at the back.
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And the Bears piled up 455 yards total offense while holding Kansas to just 289 yards.
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My dad, my mom, and I piled into the car on the way to the hospital.
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The report piled more pressure on the company's shares, already battered by Thursday's disappointing earnings forecast.
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The owners of Black Tap restaurant in Las Vegas, build a burger piled high with flavor.
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Brooklyn's Treveon Graham added 21 points while Jarrett Allen piled up 20 points and 24 rebounds.
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There were lots of fried things piled high in aluminum tubs warmed by glaring heat lamps.
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Conversely, investors piled into safer, higher-quality investments, which included U.S.-based government-Treasury bond funds.
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The set was the wintriest I can ever recall seeing, piled with drifts of artificial snow.
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Businesses, mainly in America but also in Europe, piled on debt during the cheap-money era.
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Step 5: Count 'Em Up Next, ballots are piled based on each voter's first-choice selection.
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They piled into Washington Square Park, chanting and carrying signs showing their alliance with undocumented immigrants.
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It has also piled pressure on Chancellor Angela Merkel, seeking a fourth term in a Sept.
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Meanwhile, government regulators failed to step in even as complaints from doctors and patients piled up.
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Many homes in the city northeast of Los Angeles had tumbleweeds piled to the second floor.
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To finish it all off, she piled on lots and lots of bling from the collab.
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That, combined with a stunning number of natural disasters piled one on top of one another.
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Then, tens of thousands of men piled into ships and planes to cross the English Channel.
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AFTER years of economic stagnation and questionable lending, bad loans at Italian banks have piled up.
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Basically, it tastes like barbecue chicken wings dipped in ranch, piled on top of crispy potatoes.
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There is glorious produce: Masses of greens, herbs, eggplant, cabbage, peppers, beans and pumpkins piled high.
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Boats washed ashore by the storm piled next to a house near Monmouth Beach, New Jersey.
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That meant big returns as everyone piled in but even bigger declines when everyone sold out.
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Norris might have gone deeper in the game but he piled up 104 pitches (66 strikes).
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Just look at the political pressure now being piled on Zuckerberg by US and EU lawmakers.
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The junior records piled up: highest game (2100); highest three-game set (567); highest average (145).
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Dancing with the Lamb is a forty-eight-hour marinated cut of meat piled over vegetables.
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As we walked toward the back of the store, we saw tables piled with discounted accessories.
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Others have continued north on foot, with children and belongings piled on bicycles, aid workers said.
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FMI and other opponents argued that the rule piled additional costs and liability risks on businesses.
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Alberto Moreno, 34, piled sandbags outside his home on Friday after refusing to leave the area.
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The bank piled on frivolous challenges, even questioning Nye's adoption by his stepfather at one point.
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As more people piled into the conversation to defend or degrade sex workers, it kept spreading.
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PARIS — Sing, muse, of crinolines piled in layers, of blunt-cut bobs and Cupid's bow lips?
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Eddie goes back to order the Omega 2, a quesadilla piled with gorgeous vegetables and cheese.
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The safer I felt airing out those dusty foibles, the quicker the empty jars piled up.
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But by the end of the half, both quarterbacks — and offenses — had piled up staggering stats.
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Through five rounds both men piled on combinations of smarting strikes to set up bigger blows.
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In the clearance section, there were several cardboard boxes of product piled up in the corner.
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Capers are common on the Aeolian Islands — piled on plates and growing wild along the roadside.
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And if they do drive, it means even more fees piled on if they get caught.
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The Buckeyes piled up 721 yards and tied the team record for points in an opener.
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The president piled praise on Mr. Xi, and blamed the United States for inequitable trade deals.
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Corporations piled into the gun-control debate after a shooting at a school in Parkland, Fla.
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The standoff over the border has piled pressure on Mexico's leftist President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
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In our bedrooms, we piled under blankets and read ourselves to sleep by the flickering flames.
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As snow piled up, we bonded over our immigrant backgrounds with microwave popcorn under string lights.
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She acknowledges that she has thought at times about quitting as the threats have piled up.
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And then when they're piled all around, it's visually chaotic, I think that's really what happens.
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And as the scandals have piled up, Fox has focused on Pruitt's rollback of emissions standards.
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What happened: Weather patterns changed and snow piled up, turning the roadways into slick slush trails.
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The driver wore American flag earrings and a Christmas sweater, her hair piled on her head.
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"Free food is our favorite food," Mr. Hansen bellowed, bearing a platter piled with foraged herbs.
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Heaps of pencil cores wait piled against a concrete wall, like an arsenal of gray spaghetti.
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They were hinged to open out as bodies piled up inside in frantic efforts to escape.
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A worsening diplomatic dispute with the United States has also piled on the pressure for Turkey.
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The floor of a warehouse was covered by bags of mail, some piled to shoulder height.
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The next day, as my neighbors piled the waterlogged books to be pulped, some were weeping.
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After production was ramped up in expectation of a Clinton presidency, gun inventories have piled up.
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Then we piled into the boats and returned to Mwanza, to compare notes at the Malaika.
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Artfully piled trash and strategically abandoned cars simulate urban desolation, here in Copenhagen rather than Atlanta.
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He said his motorboats were half-sunk and his sailboats piled over his tipped-over catamarans.
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Now parts destined for the automaker are piled up in corners of the company's distribution center.
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In Ichihara City, debris caused by Hagibis piled up next to refuse from the previous storm.
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Traffic was jammed with terrified civilians fleeing south in trucks piled high with possessions and children.
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Traffic was jammed with terrified civilians fleeing south in trucks piled high with possessions and children.
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Crawford joins them, and suddenly she is herself again, black hair piled high, stunning red dress.
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The hope is that many small truths can be piled together to make a big one.
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Its Telegram channel — which was only created in August — has piled on followers in recent weeks.
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The setting has a playful instability appropriate to the clothing's unceasing change and piled-on references.
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Turkey's defense ministry published photographs of concrete and debris piled on a street in the town.
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A handful of the split-pea powder is piled onto a slightly flattened ball of dough.
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The Yankees piled on with a three-run home run by Holliday in the fourth inning.
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Gift copies were piled in stacks, addressed to the critics of a thousand newspapers and weeklies.
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According to Joseph's diagnosis, the country's misfortunes over the past decade have piled stress upon trauma.
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All of which piled on pressure for the Senate to allow new witnesses into the trial.
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Steyer, a former hedge fund manager, piled $47.6 million of his own money into the campaign.
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Shelves in the spare-parts room, normally piled high with replacement sparkplugs, are instead mostly empty.
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One worry is the sheer number of Chinese biotech firms that have piled into cancer treatments.
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Until recently, he kept a desk, piled high with papers and books, at its editorial office.
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Indeed, the several collisions that occurred within this year piled up pressure for the U.S navy.
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The backlog of veteran disability claims piled up during the 2013 shutdown, according to the OMB.
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Investors piled into less risky U.S. government bonds in the wake of this week's equity rout.
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Importers have been unable to obtain dollars, leaving many of their goods piled up at ports.
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Unsold crude cargoes for loading in August have piled up as Asian refiners head for maintenance.
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And in Texas, sexual assault accusations piled up while Baylor University made football its top priority.
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He depicted him on top of all the sacks that were piled on the grand piano.
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Chairs, umbrellas, and other objects were piled by students near university entrances to create a blockade.
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However, profit fell as Discovery's costs nearly doubled and restructuring charges related to Scripps piled up.
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The research books piled on one side of my desk, work-avoidance books on the other.
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As New York entered a financial crisis, mounds of trash piled up along the city's streets.
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Cameras rolled as officers busted into huge compounds where circuit boards were piled high as houses.
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Besides, every single ingredient piled on top of a pie is a diva that demands attention.
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The women wobbled past empty lots piled with rubble that indicated where a bombed building once stood.
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Additional compliance mandates had piled on costs for listed companies that they could avoid by staying private.
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Debt has piled up in China's opaque and ever-expanding corporate sector and in U.S. leveraged finance.
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The Tuesday message brought some relief and gratification; likes and retweets piled up under the latest tweet.
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A global rush of capital piled into the traditional security of the yen and the Swiss franc.
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This has piled pressure on suppliers to invest more to match the surge in demand for parts.
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In Pakistan, it is not uncommon to see large families, including children, piled up on a motorbike.
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The caller is one of about 20 people who have piled into one of the nightclub's bathrooms.
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Anyone with vacation days piled up at this point in the year could probably use a getaway.
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She piled on the bling, teaming the gown with more than $3.5 million in Lorraine Schwartz jewels.
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Lorries piled high with coal still rumble through, but in nothing like the numbers they once did.
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On Monday, Trump piled on, criticizing Clinton for not having held a news conference in seven months.
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On top of the thousands of pages our professors piled on, they still made time for Potter.
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Each mold is labeled with the date, and the curds are piled up to form the wheel.
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Crossing the street meant plunging into slippery, thigh-deep masses of snow piled up by passing plows.
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The report made no mention of the coronavirus epidemic which has piled pressure on to the economy.
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Volunteers on Sunday piled the fish in ice chests and delivered them by boat to the area.
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Inside, boxes were piled to the ceiling and ladders and other tools were visible from the street.
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Sachets of detergent and cigarette boxes litter the dirt floor; backpacks and clothes are piled in corners.
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Piled high in the six-gallon container are separate pouches of elbow pasta and cheddar cheese sauce.
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Steyer has piled millions of dollars into an effort to build support for President Donald Trump's impeachment.
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The price of permits tripled from €8 ($9.60) per tonne to €25, as hedge funds piled in.
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The Remain vote in England was concentrated in cities, where it piled up huge majorities (see map).
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I piled on the browser tabs, documents, and video streams and the laptop didn't exhibit any slowdown.
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The difference between human and ape is that we have more shit piled on top of us.
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I made lists and checked them off, filling Moleskine notebooks piled high with my plans and goals.
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But as the ice sheet rapidly retreated some 12,000 years ago, the hydrates piled up in mounds.
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And after this storm they just piled up in the gutter until the stack was waist-high.
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But some of his businesses struggled, especially an ill-timed foray into infrastructure, and debt piled up.
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" Then Amy Klobuchar, the senator from Minnesota, piled on, telling Warren, "You are making Republican talking points.
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Western Kentucky receiver Taywan Taylor piled up 109 receiving yards on six grabs in the first half.
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Lawmakers clambered over tables, cursed and piled into each other as security personnel tried to maintain order.
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All of those references piled onto one another have a larger effect that's both damning and cautionary.
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After the couple's Hindu ceremony on Sunday, Chopra piled on the Chopard jewels for the after party.
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Lewis, 77, piled on, agreeing with Stock that Trump's been unfairly maligned and castigated by Washington politicians.
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Why social connections boost health Research has piled up over the years suggesting that loneliness can kill.
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Investors piled into the group betting the Trump administration would loosen up certain regulations, including Dodd-Frank.
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Industrials and construction stocks piled pressure on the index, tracking a slide in these sectors across Europe.
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Got a whole bunch of those Nintendo Labo cardboard kits for your Switch piled up at home?
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Thus hedged, they piled into equities to capitalise on the tendency of dividends to grow over time.
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Flowers, candles and messages of solidarity piled up through the day at makeshift shrines along the street.
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Fertility clinics around the country piled into the trade, arranging surrogacies for foreign and Indian clients alike.
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A donation table at the entrance was piled high with bags of dry dog and cat litter.
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The roast pork is sweet and juicy, and the pickled carrots and jalapeño slices are piled high.
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Their belongings are piled high on furniture and countertops as the water rises, filled with floating debris.
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As deficits and debt have piled up, the possibility of a federal debt crisis has risen too.
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Their bodies wrestle together as if they're half-melted rubber, or are piled high as agonized corpses.
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Investors piled into the group a day after Alphabet, Microsoft and Amazon reported better-than-expected earnings.
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Last time this bad boy got a makeoverit was piled sky-high with cheese fries and ribs.
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Delays and cancellations piled up, she said, leading to long lines and frustrated customers at the airport.
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Instead, those supplies are still piled up, waiting for the trucks, drivers and fuel needed for distribution.
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Yet the streets and houses are tidy, debris gathered and piled by the side of the road.
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But when more than a dozen fresh kills piled up at the last minute, I lost count.
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Last week, bulls piled into Cisco, adding more than 14,000 calls at the November 34.50 strike price.
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Last Thursday bulls piled into Macy's, buying more than 20,000 calls at the December 25 strike price.
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Our rented sedan couldn't make it over the final hill, so we piled into the instructor's truck.
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Failed appropriations bills are now piled up in the Senate like a multicar crash on the highway.
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Last Friday bulls piled into JD.com calls, buying more than 4,000 at the November 42.50 strike price.
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Wade and Alice dwell in the Stacks, a shantytown of piled-up trailer homes in Columbus, Ohio.
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Even as Lee's wins piled up through each successive age bracket, many parents and coaches remained doubtful.
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Warren's rivals who have not embraced Medicare for All piled on her plan after its release Friday.
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Junior running back Justice Hill piled up 123 yards on 15 carries, including a 53-yard burst.
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Debt was piled onto companies, as was the case with Lyondell, which was financed entirely with debt.
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Whipped cream is piled above, and the entire creation (including the glass) is plastered with rainbow sprinkles.
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However, the poppies were piled under a stained glass window — probably not the best place to hide.
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The ravioli themselves come piled onto the plate with a side of Olive Garden's signature marinara sauce.
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About ten kilometers outside of El Kef, I met families making charcoal amidst precisely piled blackened wood.
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By the time he was found, newspapers dating to March 5 had piled up at his door.
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The recession-bound economy and a bleak budget in October have piled pressure on President Cyril's Ramaphosa.
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Clean dishes and cookware are piled on the countertop because there is nowhere else to store them.
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Miners have piled into West Texas in order to produce sand close to the Permian demand center.
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As crises have piled up over the last month, Democrats have once again stopped talking health care.
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The community had piled a long table with lobster, fish, breadfruit, plantains and rice balls with coconut.
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Williams was prowling like a hungry tiger and piled on the pressure in Strycova's next service game.
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Prominent cabinet ministers promptly piled in with public comments urging the BOJ to follow the government's lead.
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What's also striking is how quickly the industry piled onto the latest thing between 2013 and 2014.
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Several states have piled on, announcing that they are temporarily cutting their business ties with the bank.
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As Democratic activists warned that the party had become sclerotic and disorganized, the electoral defeats piled up.
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They are piled all over New York — unsightly monuments of trash blocking sidewalks and threatening pedestrian safety.
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The Democrats running in the primary to challenge Tillis piled on the senator over the pulled funding.
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So they piled, one on top of the other, into two small cars and a delivery van.
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The president piled on the criticism right before the memo was released to the public on Feb.
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On Ninth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, rats chow down on trash bags piled outside restaurants and bars.
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Trash has piled up at National Park Service sites, or at least those that are still open.
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He stood up to upperclassmen, broke rules and piled up demerits, though never enough to warrant expulsion.
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In some cases, his supporters have piled on with threats to boycott the companies' products or services.
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Hill rice is better dry, with an okra stew or a sauté or chutney piled on top.
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A few books are piled up haphazardly next to a bottle with water and another with tea.
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It was a Monday night, the crowd was sparse and the innings piled up in desultory fashion.
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As controversies piled up in his young administration, he sought comfort in the approval of his base.
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Investors piled into ultra-safe government bonds, driving the 10-year Treasury yield to all-time lows.
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In the meantime, Central Huijin Investment, an arm of China's sovereign wealth fund, also piled into stocks.
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The New Republic Contributing Writer Elena Botella reveals how Capital One piled debt onto their customers. Sen.
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A shrine of flowers and balloons and notes were piled around a light post on the sidewalk.
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That's because she forgot to roll her window up, and several inches of snow had piled inside.
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In her living room, she offered me tea and a tray piled with potato-and-mushroom pirozhki .
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Families are asked to bring clean discarded Halloween costumes, which will be piled on the show's floor.
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But as debts piled up and vendor payments came due, executives chose to liquidate the business entirely.
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Darius, despite a résumé piled high with dead and maimed bodies, is more righteous avenger than sociopath.
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That may be sustainable for a handful of stores, but it piled on losses as Lucky's expanded.
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Letts writes in a second-floor office piled with old newspapers he swears he's going to read.
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One potential savior: this super PAC, which has piled up $2 million to introduce him to voters.
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Investors also piled into Treasury bonds, which saw their greatest inflows in 10 weeks at $900 billion.
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But the losses on those trades piled up after crude oil prices started falling sharply in July.
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Soybeans have since piled up in bins, sending the amount in storage up 20203% in 12 months.
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Less than a minutes later, Blais piled on for the Blues, scoring his second of the season.
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As those numbers rose, so too did their financial value to the players who piled them up.
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As his artwork piled up, the space became a fire hazard, and in 1999, Young faced eviction.
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Philadelphia piled up nine hits and four walks off Jeremy Guthrie and Enny Romero in the first.
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Before long, all the precious cargo was piled up on the sidewalk just outside the new store.
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She said she was appalled by how much overtime staff members had piled up before she arrived.
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In the September-December quarter, foreigners piled in 3.92 trillion worth of local stocks, the data showed.
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But the back door was a different story — there, it had piled as high as her head.
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Piled on top of the even faster growth of health care, Social Security makes the problem worse.
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She remembered seeing "arms and legs of corpses sticking out of snowbanks" piled high outside a saloon.
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Bill Nelson faces a strong challenge from Scott, who has piled his own fortune into his campaign.
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Many Republicans in Congress would be unwilling to go along with a plan that piled on debt.
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Images from the scene showed dozens of vehicles piled up in the westbound lanes on the bridge.
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There was an oyster tower made from solid ice and charcuterie tables piled high in every room.
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From 2008 to 2017, Bank of America's clients consistently sold individual stocks and piled into passive vehicles.
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Keytruda and Opdivo have piled up approvals for advanced cancers, such as for melanoma and bladder cancer.
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She and Mr. Fillon have struck remarkably similar defenses as the accusations have piled up around them.
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Morality is like a field of flowers beneath which the corpses are piled in a thousand layers.
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I guess it was fun for some people, but it piled up emotional wreckage left and right.
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" Navarro, giving a truly iconic eye roll, dryly piled on: "He thinks you're me, that's the problem.
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Colombian President Duque said Saturday that aid piled up in his country should be allowed into Venezuela.
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This and other cognitive-performance data piled up until 2015 — the year that Dr. Trumble's uncle died.
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There is Nadal with his injuries, which have piled up over the years, especially on hard courts.
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The unemployment rate has hovered at 4.1 percent since October as people piled into the labor market.
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If water had played a role, sediments would have piled up at the bottom of the gully.
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Ms. Khan piled them onto a bed of naan, the bread blushing with the sumac's magenta tint.
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ICE canola futures fell to a more than four-year low on Tuesday as supplies piled up.
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Survivors include the Marsh, ruby red, star and other comparatively flavorless descendants piled high in supermarkets everywhere.
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A few hours later, the family piled into a large van and drove off to Dnepropetrovsk Airport.
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The burden is piled on, as interest, surcharges and collection fees are added to unpaid court costs.
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He might be free of the public accusations of sexual misconduct that have piled up against Trump.
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Some people reported lag or struggled to keep it running smoothly on mobile as people piled in.
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EU leaders piled pressure on Friday on Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro over fires raging in the Amazon rainforest.
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Costs piled up from consolidation of Hulu and spending on Disney+ and the ESPN+ streaming service, Disney said.
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The scene starts with a big family seated at a beautifully set table piled high with delicious food.
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Some of the latrines are piled high with fly-riddled excrement, which seeps out the sides during downpours.
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The news photographers followed Rivera as he piled into a car with his kids and ex-wife, Sophia.
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These critiques piled onto the opinions of naysayers who were already convinced that Smith wouldn't compare to Williams.
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"Did you see my pictures?" he asked urgently, as he piled up his plate in the staff canteen.
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If piled on top of each other, the amount would cover 1.1 times the distance to the moon.
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The shorts have piled on throughout the October market rout, with short positions rising 7 percent for FAANGs.
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Investors have piled into tech stocks, driving that sector back to the highest levels since the dotcom bubble.
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We lived off of approximately 10 percent of our income and piled the rest into growing the business.
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Later that same night, Nunez, Jett and two others piled into a car and headed north to Sacramento.
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Osemele spoke of living with the sensation that his body was breaking down, one injury piled atop another.
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Images from the city showed overturned cars piled on top of one other, shattered windows and decimated buildings.
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EU leaders on Friday piled pressure on Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro over fires raging in the Amazon rainforest.
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Shoes are piled outside the scene of a mass shooting near the Ned Peppers Bar in Dayton, Ohio.
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In "Torso and Limbs" (1952), Bloom depicts legs, a torso, and other body parts piled on a table.
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And none of the other taxes piled on since the start of the trade war have been dropped.
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Nathan piled on and said it made sense for Joly to cut his stake in his own company.
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Its sundae is piled high with three scoops of homemade ice cream, whipped cream, and a single cherry.
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But as its debts have piled up, state corporation VEB has given the Kremlin a big financial headache.
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Mr Baraka inherited a $93m deficit in 2014, but has piled up surpluses in the past two budgets.
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So when investors piled into the yen following the Brexit vote, Japan's stock market went into a tailspin.
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Adverts for trading digital currencies are appearing on the London tube and celebrities have piled onto the bandwagon.
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Investors piled in after CME Group, a Chicago-based exchange operator, decided last week to launch bitcoin futures.
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Memorials piled up on the front steps and guests paid their respects inside to Ali's brother, Rahaman Ali.
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Memorials piled up on the front steps and guests paid their respects inside to Ali's brother, Rahaman Ali.
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They yearned to stay young and to live forever, with loved ones nearby and snack food piled high.
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Josh Davis piled up 24 points, six rebounds and four assists for the Broncos (6-11, 13-4).
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The political system is a farce piled on a tragedy -- as this weekend's sham parliamentary elections will demonstrate.
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Telefonica has been trying to whittle down debt piled up through multibillion-euro investment in high-speed networks.
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This year, as markets tumbled in January and the first half of February, investors have piled into gold.
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He then piled on by tweeting out a threat to Comey should he leak information to the media.
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And now, scooters waiting on what seems like every corner, sometimes haphazardly piled on top of each other.
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Here you'll find some tremendous carnitas nachos-savory and piled with cheese, guac, sour cream, pico, and jalapenos.
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More than 500 rented bicycles were found piled up next to Xiashan Park of Shenzhen city, Guangdong province.
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Even the former district attorney in the Constand case piled on, saying he thought Cosby lied to authorities.
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However, inventories of its newest model have piled up in Asia, Europe and the U.S. amid lackluster sales.
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In Montana, Wyoming and South Dakota, as many as six to 12 inches of snow reportedly piled up.
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They loved to draw the tools of their trade — paintbrushes, pencils, paintings, and papers — piled on a table.
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But siding with them are the unsuspecting Puerto Rican residents, who piled into the securities just as hungrily.
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Connecticut has piled on debt to bolster its public pensions, selling $2.3 billion of bonds in April 2008.
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They covered it on Wednesday and dozens of other sites have piled on in the last 48 hours.
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I piled into a van with some New York and French bookers and a couple South African Musicians.
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It has drawn international attention, piled pressure on the government and made Mr Kijowski reviled by PiS supporters.
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Your things are piled up on the sidewalk and your kids are there, it leaves a deep mark.
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Monahan piled on with his second of the night less than two minutes later on the power play.
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The complaint was filed almost exactly five years ago, after customer complaints from previous years had piled up.
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Amid the tensions, investors piled into the safety of bonds and created a powerful rally in fixed income.
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Hendrix pinned shawls to a wall, piled rugs on the floor and decked the mantel with ostrich feathers.
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Because Venezuela needed the barrels, as the tankers piled up, PDVSA and BP agreed on new discharge windows.
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Rusal's customers scrambled to find other suppliers while stockpiles of the metal from its abandoned orders piled up.
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Dishes piled up in the kitchens of Mexican restaurants, apples rotted on orchard grounds, stables went un-mucked.
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In the spring and summer, anxious investors piled into the safety of government bonds, driving yields down sharply.
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Across a loading dock, a young man pushed a hand truck piled high with boxes of Brazilian mangoes.
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TEDDYBEARS, CANDLES and flowers are piled up around a white-painted bike on the side of the road.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - AT&T has piled on debt to add entertainment to its core telecommunications business.
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Still, the prospect of a no-deal Brexit has piled pressure on the British currency in recent days.
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" A barrel-chested pit boss piled on: "Looks like Little Joe's gonna be going home by bus tonight.
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Horford piled up 18 points, 11 rebounds, five assists, three blocks and two steals for Boston (7-6).
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Exhausting levels of detail piled up, but central questions remained about Germany's relationship to Nazism past and present.
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Other big Wall Street investors including Daniel S. Loeb and George Soros also piled on against Mr. Ackman.
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Mr. Hernandez, 55, has sat quietly at the defense table piled with boxes of files throughout the process.
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The garbage was piled up, there was nothing moved up, just stacks of it, telephones were not working.
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Since there was no one there to clean up after the visitors, trash piled up and bathrooms overflowed.
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Dozens of class-action lawsuits against the credit reporting firm have piled up in less than two weeks.
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Bodies were piled on top of one another in the morgue, which was clearly beyond capacity, he said.
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Hussien Hussien's Golden Division unit piled in to Bazwaya, they arrived as veterans of the war on ISIS.
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The cancellations piled on to thousands more canceled flights due to an unrelenting series of late-winter storms.
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On the "terrible first," wagons piled high with belongings flooded the streets, and trade ground to a halt.
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The tweet included a photo of bags presumably filled with her belongings piled up on her floor. #MeToo.
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We piled into this little room with a projector and all of us held hands at the beginning.
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She then pulled out a big plate piled with cookies that were shaped like long, thin red lips.
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To me, a "hot girl" wore her hair straight and shiny, and then piled on all the makeup.
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The chef toasted the pita, covered it in tzatziki sauce, then piled in lettuce, tomato, onion, and chicken.
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The deli case was piled high with delicious-looking food like latkes, rosemary lamb shanks, and sticky ribs.
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The layers of clearance have grown so complex that a backlog of several thousand cases has piled up.
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There were mattresses piled beneath the bridge, along with tables where users cut, snorted and cooked drugs together.
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Unfortunately, many pairs of ears end up packed away in one's closet or piled up in a drawer.
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Investors have piled into real estate stocks like Simon because of their higher dividends and steady cash flow.
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One additional task after another is piled onto the clinical staff members, who can't — and won't — say no.
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In still another he piled oversized pots and pans, seemingly willy-nilly, into a stack nine feet high.
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But Dr. Gottlieb's early support of e-cigarettes shifted as evidence piled up that teenage vaping had grown.
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Investors piled into the biggest tech companies, pushing the market values of Amazon and Apple above $1 trillion.
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When she rounded a corner the other day, she spied wood and plaster piled up on the curb.
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Firefighters with rescue baskets were hoisted by cranes onto the piled wreckage to pull people from the rubble.
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Some made the familiar drives to their houses only to find empty lots piled with ash and debris.
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When too much soil is piled up, the air and oxygen are pressed out, starving the tree roots.
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It was a decision the mayor would later defend as coronavirus cases traced to the celebration piled up.
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Meanwhile, investors stockpiled cash, adding $95.7 billion inflows on top of the record $137 billion piled last week.
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The Whopper came with sauce, cheese, lettuce, pickles, and tomato, all piled on top of a larger patty.
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That summer, a newly minted Marine lieutenant, I drove my piled-high station wagon to Quantico's Basic School.
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When we got within range of the front, we left our car and piled into an armored Humvee.
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In the vacuum of prison, the weather became theater: The snow that piled up against the cyclone fencing.
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Luckily, because thrills on the cancer unit were my immediate concern, messages piled up in Darkbird9's inbox.
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They piled the campus with cops the days we first came back, but no one was in danger.
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Investors piled into safe haven assets, such as gold, which gained 0.9% to trade near $1,585 an ounce.
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Establishment Republicans quickly piled on, arguing that Cruz's has few friends in Washington because of his overweening ambition.
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With their share of total credit rising, new players and new investors have piled into the NBFC market.
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Still, French has already succeeded in rallying Republicans to his defense after the media piled on him Tuesday.
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Sweden's prime minister piled on, and before long, the story was no longer about Sweden's failed immigration policy.
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Hikers already on the ice bent their steps toward the bird, the rest of us piled into Zodiacs.
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I just piled all extra money into maxing out the yearly allowable 401(k) contributions and Roth IRAs.
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Less than two minutes later, he smothered the puck with a slew of players piled near the crease.
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Sanders, by contrast, piled up $25 million in the first month of the year alone from small donors.
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Regulators, policymakers and politicians around the world have piled on criticism of the project since it was unveiled.
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Eight things popularity polls tell us MORE, featuring bullet trains, gleaning towers, and plates piled high with food.
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Epic Games has clearly piled a fair bit of effort into everything water-based with this new chapter.
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He piled on sweaters and garments, covered his head and struck bizarre poses that he recorded on video.
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THE PROGNOSIS The Democratic presidential candidates piled on President Trump last night for his response to the coronavirus.
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A few other findings: AHH: The candidates piled on Sanders last night over Medicare-for-all — including Sen.
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As the best sellers piled up, they would sustain her family beyond anything she had ever dreamed possible.
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Sandbags are piled on a seawall in preparation for Typhoon Hagibis on the seashore in Yokohama on Friday.
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But as Abercrombie cultivated its rebellious image with half-naked models, controversies piled up, and its popularity fell.
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She had stayed on campus over the summer to train with the team and simultaneously piled up credits.
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A big chunk of of the best funds piled into financial stocks by the end of third quarter.
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So the question is, did they learn anything from the scorn viewers piled upon the Season 6 cliffhanger?
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Uber had been searching for a replacement since then, as news piled up of infighting on the board.
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Both teams piled into the scrum, and the pushing and shoving continued in the tunnel after the match.
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The Republican, meanwhile, received a boost from national GOP groups who piled millions of dollars into the race.
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He echoed Trump's criticism of the former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine and piled on when Trump chastised Merkel.
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Manchin waited until the outcome was known, the votes counted, the results were imminent, and then piled on.
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Okay, these two piled-up boats of soft serve were both so good, I couldn't choose between them.
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If that's not enough, Republican senators and congressmen piled on ad nauseum at hearings and other public venues.
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And the piled-up garbage attracts rats and mice, staple food for snakes such as cobras and pythons.
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Meanwhile, world stocks fell for a second straight session as investors piled into German and U.S. Treasury bonds.
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Our plate was piled high with golden, fresh-out-the-fryer rings that were hot to the touch.
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They were ''dog-piled'' into a corner and then ordered to run back and forth, over and over.
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More than 1,000 have piled into a camp for internally displaced people that is rising on Delhi's outskirts.
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That's because investors have piled on trades that bet on big swings in stocks as election day nears.
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Bound and gagged, faces mummified in packaging tape, their corpses piled up on street corners and under bridges.
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He remembered how bales of hay were made, how he piloted an ox-pulled sled piled high with hay.
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The Hokies piled up 478 total yards while allowing 124, with BC gaining only 32 in the final half.
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The snow piled up around their tepees, but they dug in as caravans of supporters and journalists drove away.
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Things really piled up as people latched on to King's story and really, really, really high level of dedication.
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However, they have piled money into competitive House races in Texas, such as the 7th District, outside of Houston.
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The edge of the stairs dropped off into a desolate cement soccer field piled with trash and other debris.
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Kaitlyn borrowed a racing chair and piled it with 50-pound bags of salt to train for the run.
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The Jets led 2-0 after one period, 4-2100 after two periods and piled on in the third.
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Family members then went to check on him and found newspapers piled outside his house and his Mustang missing.
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But the money has piled up — leading to an attempt by Congress to control how the TSA spends it.
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"Everyone just piled on attacking the psychological community, and [saying] the police are bad, psychologists are bad," he said.
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Newer games with fresher ideas are piled up in my ever-growing backlog and screaming for attention right now.
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Television images showed flattened houses, shards of broken glass and debris piled onto the streets and people huddled outside.
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Her floors were partly ripped up and what few belongings remained in the house were piled high on tables.
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On the carpet in front of every person, metal trays are piled with rice, vegetable fritters, and palak paneer.
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In the days since Hurricane Maria hit, thousands of containers of goods have piled up in Puerto Rico's ports.
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Williams's forehand was woeful and her opponent piled on the pressure to move 5-2 up with another break.
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Investors piled into equities, especially those of banks with a big presence in Asia such as HSBC and Prudential .
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I was amazed at the outrageous criticism piled on Carrie Fisher not for her acting but for her appearance.
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Within minutes, the three detectives, Sergeant Segui and Officer Formica were piled into two cars, heading to the address.
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Bluespruce piled into discount stores TJX Companies and Ross Stores with more than $150 million new investments in each.
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As everyone piled around the table, Schaaf looked up from her phone and told them she needed five minutes.
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He had three basic reasons for this: To opponents, the combination of redemption and assumption piled unfairness onto unfairness.
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Since the election win, Chinese commentators have piled pressure on Taiwan's new president to publicly acknowledge the 1992 Consensus.
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In currencies the dollar and the yen rose as investors piled in to currencies that are perceived less risky.
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The Netherlands piled on the pressure in the third quarter but could not break down a doughty German defense.
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Odajima's earliest memory is of his mother buying squid from a neighbor's cart piled high with the morning's catch.
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As the excesses piled up in China over the years, they weighed on global prices, depressing profits for all.
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There's been zero love lost across this divide as lobbyists from the two sides have piled on (and on).
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The young artist had transformed the gallery with a pile of overflowing shopping carts piled high with junk food.
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To add on to her heavy wings, the model piled on colorful chunky jewelry only she could pull off.
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The leading Democrats running for president in 0003 have piled up wealth during their time in the national eye.
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Though her look was something usually reserved for home, the 22017-year-old still piled on some glamorous accessories.
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First, the developer behind the codebase may not even be aware of the technical debt they have piled on.
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Video obtained exclusively by CNN shows a chilling scene: Corpses piled up, sometimes unidentified, on top of each other.
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Yields plummeted around the world on Wednesday as investors piled into safer assets on worries over the global economy.
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Heaps of drenched furniture, mattresses and toys were piled up on lawns as owners struggled to find anything salvageable.
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In the past two decades they have piled into the "buy-to-let" market, acquiring homes to rent out.
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Content piled on top of content and I slowly forgot about the the wraith that had swallowed me whole.
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Politicians and presidential candidates have also piled onto the scrutiny, mentioning the company by name in the Democratic debates.
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GOP opponents have piled on, often taking issue with the results of her positions if not their ideological orientation.
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Agrokor piled up debts to support its rapid expansion but relied on borrowing with high interest rates, analysts say.
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Investors have piled into Treasuries as a safe haven, pushing benchmark 10-year yields to their lowest since Nov.
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Meanwhile, speculators were cutting favorable bets on the yen, having piled into the currency in the past few weeks.
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When I got there it seemed like a bunch of teenagers everywhere, like everybody's neighborhood piled into one area.
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Nebraska piled up 556 yards to Northwestern's 388 and had a nearly 11- minute advantage in time of possession.
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The Loon lab in X's Mountain View headquarters is piled with the results of generations of falls and spills.
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On the table are piled songkoks, a Southeast Asian version of the taqiyah, a skullcap mostly worn by Muslims.
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He would be the latest in a string of executives to leave the company as controversies have piled up.
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He received 15 units of blood over those hours and the empty blood bags piled into a small hill.
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As the crowd exited the venue and piled onto the streets, Trump supporters and naysayers shouted at each other.
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On the cover, Stacy's hair is piled high on her head, a stylish ringlet dipping down beside her eye.
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A little more than two hours later, the White House social media director Dan Scavino piled on, taunting Khan.
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As the hateful missives piled up online, the media was quick to call out the sexism of the situation.
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Drive the border roads at night, and you see tree trunks piled in the backs of Korean transport trucks.
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"I had absolutely no clue that people stock-piled rape kits," Worthy says in the I Am Evidence trailer.
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China wasted natural resources, damaged its environment, piled up excess capacity and missed opportunities to fix its economic model.
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The threats had piled pressure on investors already rattled by a trade spat between the United States and China.
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As autumn moved toward winter, many of the traps piled high near the docks were encrusted with squirt carcasses.
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Inside a stadium parking lot, there were mountains of snow piled high as far as the eye could see.
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A dedicated Instagram, aptly named Dallas Bike Mess, documents dockless bikes piled up and knocked down around the city.
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In contrast, during the 2007 buyout boom private equity firms piled on an average of 6.8 times total debt.
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After Megan Rapinoe converted the spot kick, Rose Lavelle doubled the tally as the U.S. piled on the pressure.
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To deliver these returns despite a lacklustre stockmarket, they have piled on debt and cut into their own margins.
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Investors, particularly in eastern Asia, have piled into a market craze regulators worldwide are warning is a risky bubble.
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