"We present to the patient what their standard of care is, and we present to the patient what advanced therapies they're eligible for," said Will Polkinghorn, one of the app's co-founders.
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There were 1,500 police personnel present to manage the crowd.
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And there's no time like the present to get started.
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Girl cannot wrap a Christmas present to save her life.
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A government minister will be present to answer questions raised.
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Janet Jackson will be present to accept the Icon Award.
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No time like the present to ponder such important matters.
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But not enough lawmakers were present to make a quorum.
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No time like the present to learn a new sport.
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While he was dying, I became fully present to life.
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What business advantages can an investor present to your organization?
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What should you be allowed to present to justify insanity?
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Prison wardens will also be present to keep the peace.
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So the forecast we present to you today is balanced.
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Was it a present to future colonists from past visitors?
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And that's another thing hopefully we can present to America.
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CN: So you have a backup present to give Bloomberg?
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Then I pick three, which I present to the couple.
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Without further ado, we present to you, Jordan B. Solanas.
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Mr Meek throws ropes from the present to the past.
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"Activism disrupts the present to change the future," she tweeted.
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This is my mom's Christmas present to all of us.
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What kind of beats did you present to him initially?
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Apple just delivered an early Christmas present to emoji lovers.
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In that spirit, I present to you the following: Jelly Cam.
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It needs at least 12 present to vote for new members.
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What conditions have to be present to make that bomb happen?
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Because there's no time like the present to free the brow.
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Dear Ruth, we present to you our humble GIFS and gifts.
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Think of it as an early holiday present to your career.
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"It was a really great Christmas present to get her back."
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This was a present to myself after I got my job.
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Now, we present to you: A mantis sitting atop a frog.
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Bits We present to you Google, the Silicon Valley gadget company.
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We need to be present to see what they're up to.
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Coats was present to provide lawmakers with an overall threat picture.
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The chocolate tins were apparently a wartime Christmas present to troops.
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Mosquito control is the only way, at present, to limit them.
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You buy him a Christmas present to try help him mature.
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So there's no time like the present to rally around him.
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We are taught that we are present to observe and document.
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You have to be very present to be a good birder.
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I didn't want my daughter's present to meet the same fate.
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No time like the present to get started on that mission.
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They were not present to accept due to the travel ban.
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On this, the final day of Disrupt, we present to you celebrities.
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And then Peter would present to guys like me, Marcus and others.
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Target CEO Brian Cornell is expected to present to investors on Feb.
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As a present to himself, he scored against Chile in a friendly.
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So without further ado, I present to you the CES Meta Awards.
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I remember once, we had to present to a senior vice-president.
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The same goes for anyone who might want to present to colleagues.
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Anyhoo, I hope you like my video present to you mi amor!
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I'm very glad my children weren't present to be exposed to this.
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This staging compelled everyone present to witness the power of American law.
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Again, the officers were the only ones present to report what happened.
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I present to you a thread of corgis acting out #GoT scenes.
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To witness is to be present; to testify, hopefully, to a truth.
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Melania Trump's inauguration present to Michelle Obama remains a mystery — until now.
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You don't like when I react to what you present to me.
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Video cameras from CNN were present to capture the show of force.
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The case he was scheduled to present to Argentina's Congress against Mrs.
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Few better times will appear than the present to taper forward guidance.
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But she formally voted "present" to offset the absence of GOP Sen.
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"It's kind of like a birthday present to myself," Mr. Merkling said.
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I was present to reality but as something other than my self.
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Thanks to the power of AR Doodle, I present to you Mustachichu.
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But the winner, Pascaline Chavanne, was not present to collect her trophy.
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Just by seeing the object, it connects the present to the past.
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The First House: Self, identity, and how you present to the world.
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Neither of our fathers was present to toast us during our reception.
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But, that's not the only challenge the dark moon will present to us.
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So without further ado, we present to you the 12 days of Gritty.
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Virtually no signs were present to indicate differences in social status or wealth.
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How have you used fashion to influence the way you present to others?
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At this point, it doesn't need to be present to make itself felt.
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I think it also helps you be present to your body and brain.
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It's important to have witnesses present to understand the ongoing effects of colonialism.
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What did they present to you as narrative points you couldn't play with?
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I present to my supervisor and two executives, and it goes really well.
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McCain is battling cancer and is not expected to be present to vote.
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Each group had one minute to present to a panel of judges onstage.
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And what if you want your present to feel a bit more personal?
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They allow us to model future states from the present to make decisions.
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Ten companies will take the stage and present to a group of investors.
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What we're trying to present to our fans is a tribute to him.
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More than 450 companies are slated to present to investors at the meeting.
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We are using what is present to make a camera and an image.
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Those are the most common documents someone could present to prove US citizenship.
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There's no greater time than the present to set your plans in motion.
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What kind of image do we present to the rest of the country?
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John McCain isn't currently present to vote (he was the third no vote).
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He was not physically present to submit his own candidacy or address protesters.
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And hey, there's no time like the present to start figuring that out.
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The car's apparently Scott's push present to Kylie ... a $1.4 MILLION push present.
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Here, we present to you their choices—and delicious recipes to accompany them.
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There's no time like the present to take inventory of your sandal stash.
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I gave it as a present to someone I don't like very much.
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Sadangi said the company was not planning at present to restructure its finances.
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We have to be present — to facilitate, broker and sometimes provide the force.
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Do they see themselves in the ancient landscape that we present to them?
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I present to you the official cover to my 503th studio album Major .
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So I've put it out into the world as a present to her.
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Arnie never really faded from view, his magnetism still present to the last.
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I've fought to stave off death and have been present to welcome death.
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No time like the present to get started with a lot of this.
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The judge ruled that there was insufficient evidence to present to a jury.
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Can you be present to the sounds without thinking about or visualizing them?
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Another factor is the potential cost the trial would present to the state.
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The early voters will not be physically present to participate in the caucuses.
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He was about to travel to New York to present to ad agencies.
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When names are drawn, you need to be present to claim your seats.
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This week, we celebrate summer and present to you our 2018 Summer Faves.
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It's a potent reminder of how past influences present to create the future.
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An adds: Unfortunately, no one from Big Tech was present to answer any Q's.
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It is difficult, at present, to see how the current impasse can be broken.
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Apparently, it's the perfect house present to bring along to a grouse-shooting weekend.
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The Commission is due to present to government its interim report on Sept. 30th.
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It requires many of those already present to renew their visas frequently, for example.
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I present to you: "All Star" by Smashmouth but every word is someBODY pic.twitter.
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And on top of it, I have to present to investment committee at 230.
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Reader, I present to you: the greatest love story of our stupid modern era.
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Each group had one minute to present to a panel of judges on stage.
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By partnering with Ries, Pivotal is getting a defined approach to present to clients.
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Trump's children, Ivanka, Eric, Donald Jr. and Tiffany, were present to support their father.
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He is fearful at present to settle permanently in Mexico with his seven children.
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A judge from Guinness World Records was present to confirm the record-breaking attempt.
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For this week's Throwback Thursday, I present to you the caning of Charles Sumner.
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In "Naturalization," the use of the present to depict the past creates narrative immediacy.
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Practically speaking, during any absence his lawyers will be present to maintain his interests.
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And regifting a present to somebody the original gift-giver does not particularly like?
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It's illustrated by a scenario I present to my on-campus and online students.
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The hyper-digital meets the intricately handmade, weaving past with present, to dramatic effect.
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He argued that the full chamber should be present to vote on the measure.
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You acclimate to incomprehensibility, to a detachment that causes past and present to blur.
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He exhorted those present to be conscious of the narratives embedded in their branding.
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"Before, people sacrificed their present to guarantee their futures," said Mr. Yu, the professor.
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Nor has Ms. Bensouda disclosed exactly what supporting material she will present to them.
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Bessler once brought a baby present to the shower for the wife of Sen.
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Thankfully there seems to be significant bipartisan momentum at present to address this crisis.
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Transportation deserts were present to varying degrees in all 52 cities in our study.
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To help, I present to you this video of a dog hugging a horse.
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Kim and the Kardashians make their living off what they present to the public.
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But what really triggers the kind of problems that people were concerned about in 2016 are mostly of elite-level actions, how the parties behave and what kind of messages they present to people and what kinds of alternatives they present to people.
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In passing from the present to the past, Fidel will henceforth speak from the grave.
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We can let them into the country and they will be present to this questioning.
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Arabic naming nomenclature includes stacked titles, but naming nomenclature must be present to be valid.
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Students, faculty, curators, and local artists in PAFA's collection were present to voice their opinions.
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To mark the occasion, Ellen took to Twitter to give the following "present" to Osaka.
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Each DSO would present to the TSO as a single unit at each TD interface.
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What key fact would they present to America when the most Americans would be watching?
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There's no time like the present to show the strength, spirit, and independence of women.
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He's been creating himself for 40 years as a character to present to the world.
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Unlike state-owned enterprises, IIF does not intend at present to make a capital call.
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Mendelsohn, who was not present to receive the Emmy, won for his performance in Bloodline.
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There's no time like the present to examine what it truly means to be complicit.
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Donald Trump has sold this tax bill as a giant Christmas present to the country.
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He even bought a carrot cake to present to Nicks at a Fleetwood Mac concert.
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"So I present to you and to Prime Minister Tammam Salam my resignation," he said.
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He added that "all the conditions are present" to find an alternative investor to BlackRock.
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The men may have been reluctant to present to their doctors with complaints of sadness.
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I told my roommate my birthday present to her would be cleaning up the apartment.
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And, to make it official, Ramsay had two Guinness World Record representatives present to judge.
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Attorneys will be present to explain how the enactment of FOSTA/SESTA affects sex workers.
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Experts and highly skilled contributors need no longer be physically present to solve remote issues.
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We can look at examples both past and present to see this is nothing new.
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The ride from the show's present to its future is going to be a hoot.
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Below we break down the upcoming elections and examine the risks they present to investors.
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"We'd like to present to you the reality of your situation," they announce to Bernadette.
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Answer: To have a dowry to present to Trump in return for the VP nod.
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So, let's all give thanks to the opportunities the 2018 elections present to all us.
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Silvestre made sure all his students were present to receive an applause from their audience.
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Tillerson did not disclose details about the kinds of options he will present to Trump.
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We're allowing the present to conspire against the past in the name of the future.
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American intelligence agencies are preparing the assessment of Prince Mohammed to present to President Trump.
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It is a natural human thing to present to people you feel more comfortable with.
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And it just so happens that there's no time like the present to stock up.
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Mr. Bryant began combing drugstore aisles for ring pops to regularly present to Ms. Weeks.
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Ms. Mugabe had picked the diamond as her husband's 20th wedding anniversary present to her.
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His color owes something to Edvard Munch and, closer to the present, to Chris Ofili.
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Trump's birthday present to America is a xenophobic travel ban Trump's birthday present to America is a xenophobic travel ban The timing of President Donald Trump's travel ban, implemented Thursday on the eve of a long Independence Day weekend in the U.S., was paradoxically fitting.
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I present to you the Quartz app, remastered: The potential applied-use scenarios really are endless.
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Thus, we present to you the best, funniest, and most interesting viewables from MUNCHIES in 2017.
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My brother told me that it was Mike's present to me—that he wasn't suffering anymore.
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So, this year, I present to you the anti-diet guide to "holiday eating" (i.e. eating).
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How do you mold a product or service into something that you can present to outsiders?
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Maybe next year, she can snag this candle as a present to really round things out.
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So I sought out some users, past and present, to discover the realities of their lives.
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There is no time like the present to fight for what's right, to advocate for justice.
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You have to be present to do the kind of work that we like to do.
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We present to you Carmelo, the newest, cutest monk of The Franciscan Monastery of Cochabamba, Bolivia.
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There is no time like the present to usher in a new era of open government.
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It's the importance of being present to people in moments and not just speaking to them.
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To be approved, the changes will require two-thirds of shareholders present to vote in favour.
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In addition, Ship is asking for 10,000 signatures for a petition to present to the committee.
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"Our friends and family had contributed to the trip as a present to us," he said.
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To get from the fossil fuel present to the renewable future, we will need ... a bridge.
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And so I present to you: takes about Kevin Durant Going to the Warriors from Animals.
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In contrast, Fyre Fraud has the man himself present to attempt to account for his actions.
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But the future is really not the point when you have the present to deal with.
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The images I use, particularly the dove, create a bridge from the present to the past.
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With skyrocketing hyperinflation, it's near impossible at present to get basic food or medicine in Venezuela.
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Here's a 5-minute timeline from the present to Facebook's Libra announcement, via our past coverage.
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Teleworking is one thing, but the fact remains that lawmakers need to be present to vote.
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There is no past or present to ponder, you can't even say that you are afraid.
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Yet this choreography asks bigger questions: What side of yourself do you present to the world?
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Those are the artists museums present to show L.G.B.T.Q. works, but there are so many more.
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But the fact is I'm still answering whatever challenges that those particular projects present to me.
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What this White House does present to the American people can often hardly be called information.
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They have a meeting with hospitals officials next week, without lawyers present, to discuss what happened.
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But the CPSC is concerned about the dangers these bath tubs may present to young children.
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But let me present to my fellow inadequate hair-doers a solution: the Adagio Blower Brush.
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Belvo will present to a crowded room of investors in a little over a month's time.
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Ladies and gentlemen, I am proud to present to you someone who looks just like me.
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Ladies and gentlemen, I am proud to present to you someone who looks just like me.
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Jonas had a close inner circle but was remarkable for being present to countless outer circles.
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FLS teams try to reduce future fracture risk in patients who present to hospitals following fractures.
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Russia's central bank has a history of strongly criticizing cryptocurrencies and the risks they present to investors.
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That was a historic Christmas present to our nation – the ultimate victory for us and our allies.
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This husband is going to have a hard time topping this year's anniversary present to his wife.
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And today, we present to you Lady Victoria Caroline Beckham, our favorite mogul, waiting for her Uber.
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Opposition leader Alexei Navalny urged those present to draw inspiration from protests against Putin in 2011-12.
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"I present to you: Blockbuster and Loading Screen for Weekt 7 [sic]," the user captioned the snap.
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Romantic friends Miley Cyrus and Kaitlynn Carter sent a joint birthday present to Brody Jenner — pun intended.
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The film's other animal characters are mostly present to provide side jokes in a variety of scenes.
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The lawyers had argued that Walls unfairly limited the witnesses and evidence they could present to jurors.
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Still, even Han Solo's death seemed perfectly packaged — a present to Harrison Ford, who always wanted out.
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There was no bell-ringing ceremony and no Spotify employees were present to cheer from the floor.
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If we allow those who control the present to control the past then they control the future.
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You can whip it out at parties to show your friends, or present to family after dinner.
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And yet Murphy is mostly still present to tell viewers what's happening right before their very eyes.
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Rihanna was quite obviously flattered, posting a picture of the over-the-top present to her Instagram.
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Many people in power are attempting to rewrite the past and the present to fit their narrative.
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I realize that there is no cold hard evidence I can present to make them believe me.
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Arcadia needs the support of more than 75% of unsecured creditors present to get the CVAs through.
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Become present to your basic daily routines like breakfast, choosing an outfit, and your route to work.
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Days later, Colonel Vindman drafted a "presidential decision memorandum" for Mr. Bolton to present to President Trump.
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We present to you, Wreath Witherspoon: For a cool $295, you could own the punniest dress online.
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Days later, Colonel Vindman drafted a "presidential decision memorandum" for Mr. Bolton to present to Mr. Trump.
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How big a danger does China's fast-growing debt load present to the country, or the world?
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Filmmakers were present to discuss their films with festivalgoers, the majority of whom were from mid-Missouri.
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Further, it seems that some humans out there will believe any conspiracy theory you present to them.
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Without further ado, I present to you 16 DJs you can attempt to embody this Halloween season.
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Committee rules require at least one member of the minority to be present to hold a vote.
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For my Halloween Half-Time show, I present to you Ellie Goulding holding a bandaged teddy bear.
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Several GOP senators, including Rand Paul, who tested positive for the coronavirus, were not present to vote.
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So I present to you a way to take your Netflix Party game to the next level.
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"The bulk of our institutions have not supported a change at present to the policy," Sankey said.
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Mr. Linklater avoids flashbacks and other obvious ways of connecting the film's present to its implied past.
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Now, she has a plan to present to them that could win her a few more weeks.
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I'm going to go in here and this is what I'm going to present to these strangers.
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The Senate needs a simple majority of those present to allow the proposed law to move forward.
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Thank god, then, that Jennifer Lopez was present to inject a jolt of life into the proceedings.
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She also brought a copy of her own zine to present to Ms. Gevinson as a gift.
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The whole thing culminates in a Demo Day, where startups present to a room full of investors.
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Before launching into the details, she warned that her husband wasn&apost present to share his perspective.
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That's the side of Hong Kong we want to present to a US audience through this series.
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And for the first time we present to you a simple way in designing this derail tool.
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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, this year's Christmas present to the donor class, is an abomination.
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For the woman, the link from the present to the history of World War II is strong.
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I got my financial documents in order and my letters of recommendation to present to the board.
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Star said online that he snapped up the home as a Christmas present to him and Schwandt.
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This makes it important that a doctor be present to assist in some capacity with the killing.
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It prompted at least one of the 50 HUD staffers present to walk out of the meeting.
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Its purpose is to intimidate reformers, past and present, to paralyse our activities, to make us silent.
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There's no time like the present to start powering through that stack of books on your nightstand.
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But Abbas -- who left the room after addressing the council -- was not present to hear Haley's comments.
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A surprising solution may be found in focusing more on the present to save for the future.
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Since we don't have it all, we use information from the present to fill in the gaps.
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Republicans control 51 seats in the chamber but two GOP senators were not present to vote: Sen.
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No attorney was present to represent Trump's interests, not even a staffer to sit in the audience.
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Consent is intimate, and has left room for people who were not present to wonder what happened.
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"Just think of what a president with different values can present to the American people," she observed.
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FB: Was your reflection of the dog always present to you as a textuality or photographic memory?
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They are only expected to present to member states their outlines for future ties early next week.
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Is it in line with what I want to present to the world, project to the world?
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Seal Point is Walker's private realm of becoming, always present to his eye and real to his touch.
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It is with our deepest regrets that we present to you the very first footage of anglerfish boning.
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As a historian, I'm in a unique position to spotlight threats -- past and present -- to our civil liberties.
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"There is massive pressure from the employers at present to stop workers from going on strike," Becker added.
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Winston Churchill said ruefully that he "preferred the past to the present and the present to the future".
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For better or worse, he awakened the Cornell fire and brought it to the present to live again.
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The bill passed the House Tuesday 398–17 with five members voting "present" to abstain from the vote.
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And I think there's a decent chance to present to Republican voters a conservative without all the baggage.
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Gender refers to the identity you present to the world: male, female, or somewhere else along the spectrum.
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When BuzzFeed News stopped by the quiet office, employees were present, to the surprise of one security guard.
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I present to you "WILD WEST" (I can't show every item since there is more than 200) pic.twitter.
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On Sunday night, Asghar Farhadi was not present to accept his Best Foreign Film Oscar for The Salesman.
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Reader, I present to you a definitive ranking of the greatest ice lollies to grace this Scepter'd Isle.
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Start your adventure now and don't forget to click on the present to reveal your dad's personalized gift!
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I'm fully present to the dough and the feel of it and the way I'm moving with it.
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In particular, it provides a default template and strategy for change that the company can present to clients.
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I've had people present to me all kinds of arguments calling into question the election of Pope Francis.
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If you ask to interview Brian Stewart, his wife, Heather, is invariably present to weigh in as well.
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The sapphire necklace was built from a brooch that was wedding present to Diana from the Queen Mother.
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Government officials have previously defended the absences, saying he does not need to be physically present to rule.
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Kobach's commission lacks the authority at present to purge voters allegedly identified as illegal from a matching process.
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"[Being] present for the moment and present to sharing them together opens up the dialogue organically," Duran adds.
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But Comey, who was speaking to FBI employees in Los Angeles, was not present to receive the message.
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We were pleased to be able to present to the CJEU and look forward to resolving these claims.
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Ron had formally resigned before the meeting on Monday so was not present to reply to the criticism.
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No time like the present to learn how to make pudding from scratch with egg yolks and cornstarch.
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All the work they had been doing, all the proof they were going to present to Justice, disappeared.
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I present to you Toadfish's Non-Tipping Can Cooler, the pragmatic drinking accessory we never knew we needed.
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The law also stipulated that at least 13 of the 15 judges be present to hear a case.
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One thing many aren't thinking about is the opportunity that refunds present to ramp up their emergency savings.
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It draws you in, fully present, to share a fleeting moment with whomever else happens to be nearby.
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"There is no responsible move any Saudi could make at present to push up oil prices," Wald said.
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"He always was a father very present to the attention of our daughters," she said of her husband.
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Nickerson Field is a historical marker that connects a sports-crazy region's bountiful present to a glorious past.
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Please wish me luck with my housewarming present to myself: a fiddle-leaf fig that I named Phyllis.
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There were no Native Americans present to receive the apology, as most never knew an apology was made.
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As the officers climbed the stairs, they called out, identifying themselves and asking anyone present to come forward.
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I heard stories about the business, as well as the personal challenges his team would present to him.
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" She urged those present to love and shield one another, adding, "I challenge you not to deny yourselves.
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"Trump delivered an early Christmas present to Apple," Ives said in a note to investors obtained by Bloomberg.
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Soon after, Calloway instructed that the small groups should pick one person to present to the entire workshop.
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" For those who've felt too punk to passionately love yarn, we present to you: "Army of the Dead.
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"A renter needs to be physically present to report a break-in," Sam said he had been told.
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This would be a great gift alongside a Disney Plus subscription since he'll have a present to unwrap.
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Mexico is preparing an immigration proposal to present to U.S. officials at a meeting scheduled for Wednesday in Washington.
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The government has given the service a £19623bn ($21962bn) present to mark the anniversary, which falls on July 290th.
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In fact, she recently purchased a generous push present to bring her daughter home from the hospital in style.
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Armed with this story, we come scrambling back to the present to contemplate another game of fine margins: investment.
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Then, of course, there's T'Challa's Black Panther suits, which we see his sister Shuri (Letitia Wright) present to him.
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There is a beautiful, silent power when you present to the world that you love yourself as you are.
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If Alex Rodriguez's anniversary present to Jennifer Lopez is any indication, this relationship is in no need of fixing.
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Because Of Them We Can celebrates figures from black culture, past and present, to help challenge persistently negative stereotypes.
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"Had Mr. Gordon been present to give his side, who knows what the award, if any, would have been."
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It ranks 30 banks based on the risk they would present to the world economy if they went bankrupt.
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I find this effect more moving when a singer is present to witness the music's beauty and feel dazzled.
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As a little present to the two of them, Trainor's big brother Ryan made them an incredibly sweet video.
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And Mr Trump's election is a "present" to the Bank of Japan, says Paul Sheard of S&P Global.
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As an early Christmas present to Scrooges everywhere, the FCC voted to repeal Net Neutrality rules in early December.
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Price: Starts around $119,900 Black Mercedes-Benz sedan: Kylie's present to best friend Jordyn Woods for her 18th birthday.
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Prison staff also receive more extensive training on identifying radicalization, and specialized personnel are present to focus on terrorists.
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The ambassador also referred to the naming ceremony as a "birthday present" to Trump, who turned 73 on Friday.
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He spent much of his time making up stories, which he'd take to school to present to his teachers.
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"But I'll be there and I'll be present to see and listen to what's going on," she told TMZ.
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The text of the Brexit deal appeared to be ready to present to the summit before the DUP statement.
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They show more internal dialogue and a less united front than Breitbart would like to present to its readers.
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Ladies and gentlemen, we present to you the only good helicopter parent: the soccer dad who went too far.
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The pitch was expected to be ready to present to Santos within weeks, the AFR said without citing sources.
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What do you think of that aesthetic and the way people present to each other, or at least publicly?
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Such advances "are the biggest gifts our defense scientists and engineers present to the seventh party congress," KCNA said.
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When he finally arrives on Kardashian's floor, he steals a pot of flowers to present to the new mom.
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The legislation failed to clear a procedural hurdle, as 43 Democrats voted present to avoid taking a formal position.
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The possibilities this would present to players, such as hackers and insurance firms, will do little to benefit you.
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The New York Times on Monday reported a list compiled by Mueller's team of questions to present to Trump.
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And there have been more than enough moments when women are only present to be protected and/or killed.
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Glenn and Heath are killing zombies, collecting decapitated heads that could pass for Gregory's to present to Negan's people.
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Politics and economics are ripe for art to be much more present to help people think about things differently.
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Ms. Kelly, however, was not present to hear it: She had left for a remote shoot outside of Manhattan.
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Consider Rosanne Olson's present to her friends Donna Hanneman Kerr and Patricia Lucille Dawson when they wed in 2013.
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We both have a lopsided sense of humor in terms of what we want to present to an audience.
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"It was not a safety issue, but it's not what you want to present to a customer," he said.
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Can we not apply these planning philosophies in the present to create a lasting environment of positive participatory culture?
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The new guidelines do not include factory workers or those who must physically be present to do their duties.
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All the revealers are karmic extensions of Padmasambhava, reaching from the past into the present, to change the future.
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Have students choose one of the essays published in "Red Century" to read and briefly present to the class.
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Two, this is a very strange present to give considering she won't want it unless they end up together.
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"It is important that there are third parties present to witness and assist," Mr. Egeland said in an email.
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"It is important that there are third parties present to witness and assist," Mr. Egeland wrote in an email.
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Check back on Friday morning to see if Boeing can deliver an early Christmas present to the space station.
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"I suspect Epic and other provider organizations believe they know best about how to present to patients," he explained.
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Facebook and YouTube, however, are active intermediaries; they present you with content different from what they present to me.
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Facebook and YouTube, however, are active intermediaries; they present you with content different from what they present to me.
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An art therapist was present to answer any questions, but there were no specific instructions about what to create.
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"The folk tradition of the insular Celts seems to present to the mind a half-aquatic world," he later wrote.
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We said we would meet in three weeks and he would present to us some of his ideas on funding.
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To show her appreciation, Jovellanos decided to create a special compilation of Hamilton fan art to present to the company.
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Once she opened the package, Khloé was immediately all smiles and showed off the present to her niece, North West.
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Once confirmed you enter an amount and Snapay creates a QR code or unique code to present to the customer.
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Even if you hire a general manager, you will still need to be present to ensure its success, said Lopez.
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It is too much with us to be meaningfully present to us, to feed into the life of our imaginations.
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All presidents since Bill Clinton have also carried distinctly designed challenge coins to present to foreign dignitaries and military personnel.
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As Judah Friedlander himself teased on the Disrupt NY stage, today we present to the world: Judah Vs. The Machines.
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Let's take a look shall we, as we proudly present to you the MVPs of today's trans-global information age.
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Durbin urged Sharpless to not "repeat the mistakes of Commissioner Gottlieb by underestimating the danger these products" present to minors.
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We recommend searching the premises when the suspected drug user is not present to avoid possible conflicts with the animal.
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The point is to use the past to recognize the present, to see what's actually going on in the present.
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There's no time like the present to finally pick up that fuzzy coat or oversized sweater you've been thinking about.
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Its survival through 850 years of political turbulence—through war, revolution and Nazi occupation—binds the present to the past.
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Marvin was present to let the surgeons know whether or not they had targeted an area that disrupted music processing.
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Not only were hundreds of corgis present to melt hearts, but one corgi-loving couple got engaged at the event.
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"If you are passionate about your topic and are excited to present to others, it will be infectious," says Schmidt.
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But our underlying objective is try to be more present, to help financial institutions in China to do their business.
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"Fordham will confer a bachelor's degree upon Sydney posthumously, which we will present to her parents at the appropriate time."
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"I will be present to actively defend the EU." Reporting by Gabriela Baczynska, editing by Robin Emmott and Janet Lawrence
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This is an important acknowledgement of the pervasive threat that cyber terrorism and other cyber threats present to our nation.
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Also, they suggest Putin may be motivated to give "an election present" to Trump to score points for future issues.
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In fact, 35 Democrats voted against the bill and 133 voted "present" to avoid putting a solid opinion on record.
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She added that, in the past, she has put the harvested honey in little bear jars to present to guests.
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Lackman wasn't present to defend himself, nor was he notified of the hearing, according to court records reviewed by Motherboard.
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Hain indicated in March it planed to present to the Nasdaq a plan for regaining compliance with a listing rule.
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Divorces pose a particular challenge as Iraqi law demands that both wife and husband be present to terminate a marriage.
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It continues to jump from the present to the past, until, I guess, the past catches up to the present.
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Hancock: Learn to be present to everything that's happening, rather than going into it with some kind of end goal.
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Kitaj is moving from left to right, from present to past, and from a red ground to a black ground.
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"Was force, fraud or coercion involved?" we asked, knowing that it need not be present to define trafficking of minors.
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If there's not enough gold in your life, let us present to you the 24 karat gold Kit Kat bar.
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Deficit spending, which really represents a shift of taxation from present to future, disguises a substantial part of government's cost.
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Scouted by day and shot at night, these places are gloomy and lonely, with no bodies present to enliven them.
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Presidential communications with foreign leaders are typically conducted with other U.S. officials present to ensure a reliable record is kept.
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She told Dalmayne in her call that she does not operate on patients, but is instead present to reassure them.
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We believe this action will help preserve the harm reduction opportunity that these types of products present to adult smokers.
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At one point, Gershon time travels to the present, to a gathering of veteran Houston artists around a dinner table.
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When I first became Chief Diversity Officer, I had an opportunity to present to the CEO and his direct reports.
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"We're working through it, and I hope we'll be able to present to the committee in July," Blunt told reporters.
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Itt, it seems, can travel in his sleep from the world of the present to the world of the past.
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And a bank of cameras was even present to record the deliberations, a rare sight for such internal partly deliberations.
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Mr. Adofo-Wilson said his office is drafting a proposal for such a policy to present to the City Council.
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He even spent 30 hours of an already-planned vacation working on a project to present to the hiring managers.
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If there's one blonde bombshell you fantasize about getting in the ring with, may we present to you Barbie Blank.
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For travelers in situ — versus armchair travelers — listening can stimulate the imagination to make the leap from present to past.
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What Gleason talks about is imagining the future with agency, and also making decisions in the present to affect it.
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The men are members of a militia who say they were present to serve the First Amendment rights of marchers.
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After much inward reflection, I became present to the cause of my disengagement: My value of efficiency was being comprised.
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Together they have formed one of those rare artistic partnerships in which they are each present to witness the other.
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One must wonder whether states that enact open carry laws fully contemplate the challenge such laws will present to police.
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The result is a portrait of intimacy between two artists who are fully present to each other and the audience.
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We're building our idea of what three and four might look like, to get ready to present [to the network].
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" Erica Fox, a 33-year-old from Ottawa, Ontario, says the summit was a "weekend getaway as a present to myself.
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Clifton Collins Jr. is not good enough to be Clifton Collins Jr. But I could present to you this other character.
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The concourse was closed for part of the weekend because not enough TSA workers were present to staff the security checkpoint.
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Multiple versions, none of them verified but all used to present to the court and spread by people like John Brennan?
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This past spring, Betchart sold his company, Play Present, to Lucid, a Bay Area–based #disruption concern, for an undisclosed amount.
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It also has custom collaboration buttons, including one that will let you present to other screens by pressing the "Present" button.
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Carstens, who is set to leave at the end of the year, said he would not be present to reduce rates.
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There is no time like the present to adopt a monetary target better suited to a world of low interest rates.
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He said his company has a strong case to present to investors whether or not he closes the deal with Anadarko.
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"My birthday present to you is that in exactly one month, we can kiss Trump goodbye," Damon said, reading the text.
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Ahem: may I present to you the man responsible for casting Blake Lively as Serena Van Der Woodsen on Gossip Girl.
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I had it bookmarked on my shelf and figured there was no better time than the present to try it out.
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He is responsible for assembling a list of the Cruz campaign's preferred delegates, which he will present to the Casper conference.
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Gabi's Christmas present to me might be another ring because I am going to lose this one eventually, but hopefully not.
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This behavior certainly appears like foresight, in which the chimpanzee established conditions in the present to help out his future self.
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Thanks to the efforts of our video director Tom Connors, we present to you the fixed Game of Thrones trailer above.
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To approve measures, half of the National Assembly's 167 lawmakers must be present to reach quorum but the number is dwindling.
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I have taken and assisted with entrance assessment, completed entire courses, and I been present to provide assistance with online assessments.
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When the law allows the partisan-gerrymandered present to look and act just like the racially-gerrymandered past, something's seriously wrong.
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" A second source close to the Kremlin told Reuters: "It is obvious that the president must make a present (to people).
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The exit lanes don't have screening checkpoints but have officers present to ensure that people don't walk into the gate areas.
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There's no time like the present to slow the tide of a technology-enabled facilitation of discrimination aided by facial recognition.
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While McConnell was present to object at the beginning of the night, any Republican member present on the floor can object.
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They said that they intend to present to leadership an amendment on Friday that they say could unite conservatives and moderates.
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Yinka Shonibare's Un Ballo in Maschera uses a circular approach, connecting the past and present to reveal similarities between the times.
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His works are a conglomeration of effects, something that has been present to varying degrees since the beginning of his career.
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All because of her delight in her birthday present to herself — a Chewbacca mask that makes the Wookiee's distinctive growly whine.
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Evan Morrison, the federation's co-founder, said two independent observers who are also marathon swimmers were present to see her swim.
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The third book also starts on that day, but navigates its suspenseful way toward the present to a terrifyingly resonant end.
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"Rather than talking to the Committee on Ethics, I'm actually here to deliver a special present to Congressman Nunes," Mair continued.
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For more complicated conflicts, it can help to have a neutral party present to help mediate the process, according to Kingsbury.
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To serve, transfer everything—aromatic chiles and all—to a serving platter and present to your awestruck and possibly terrified guests.
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As a fan of both waffles and robots I present to you the FANUC food and beverage manipulation robot, waffle edition.
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However, I did feel some pressure to say something funny or have a packaged text reaction to present to my friends.
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In the spirit of that, we present to you 20 stars whose non-famous spouses are more stunning than any celeb.
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The piece was a gift for the Italian writer Gabriele D'Annunzio to present to his lover, the Italian actress Eleonora Duse.
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She sent them from the present to bring them to this point, so that afterward, they can go into the future.
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These successes draw hope from our past and propel us in our present to help write a more just, viable future.
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Sanders estimated that the set of proposals, which he said he would present to Democratic leadership, would cost around $2 trillion.
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Red drinks, like strawberry soda and Texas-made Big Red pop, generally rule the Juneteenth bar, and link present to past.
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The artifacts of which are still present to a large degree in places like New York where, even after Brown v.
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The Alaska senator said she wanted to vote against him, but voted present to preserve her party's supportive vote total; Sen.
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Chris Coons -- having already publicly voted against Pompeo's nomination -- voted present to move the nomination out of committee before 11 p.m.
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Universities invite speakers not chiefly to present otherwise unavailable discoveries, but to present to the public views they have presented elsewhere.
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Rand Paul: I have a question to present to the desk for the House manager Schiff and for the president's council.
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I got another project that way, where I had to present to the regional managers at the end of the summer.
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For Hughes and Eliot in particular, women posed an active threat to the persona they desired to present to the world.
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So we generally use our present to fill in the gaps of things that we don't quite remember from the past.
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The footage hark back to the New York of the 1980s, still very much present to some of the precinct's residents.
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A Samsung Life spokeswoman told Reuters the firm has no specific plans at present to convert to a financial holding company.
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I cannot support a defense bill that's a $215.2 billion Christmas present to giant defense contractors & undermines our values and security.
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"This is a wonderful Christmas present to the unborn," Right to Life of Michigan President Barbara Listing said in a statement.
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He unfurled a Serbian flag that he had signed and which he intended to present to Djokovic as a parting gift.
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They use the past to explain the present and the present to explain the past in a dizzying scientism all their own.
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At one of her first meetings, the board nearly scrapped their bilingual immersion program, but luckily she was present to save it.
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Under the proposal all lawyers will pay a tax ranging from $8 to $25 on each file they present to the court.
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From space on down to the future of genetic manipulation, may we present to you WIRED's nine biggest science stories of 2016.
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We get to curate our lives on social media - we choose what we present to the world and what that looks like.
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While no plan has been approved or finalized, DHS is currently working on recommendations that Secretary John Kelly will present to Trump.
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But Trump still pushed the tax bill as a "Christmas present" to the middle class because of the jobs it would create.
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On Thursday, Rose cited both rationales, saying the bill was too expensive and also Congress should be present to vote on it.
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He represented everything about modern-day Cuba, or at least the version of itself that Cuba liked to present to the world.
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So without further ado, we present to you the best feuds of 2019 so far, whether from celebrities, the internet, or fiction.
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From there, she built Pinterest and Photoshop boards with close to 1000 photos to present to Riley and the cast for feedback.
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After you've done that, you'll receive a barcode, which you will need to present to your barista to get the BOGO deal.
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At the start of the song, Lorde encouraged everyone present to use the next few minutes to shake out their bad vibes.
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They have also ceased running missile alert drills and will require two people to be present to run them in the future.
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Democrats are expected to vote "present" to show unity and oppose Republicans' efforts to highlight divisions on the left about the proposal.
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Trainers will need to be present to teach AI how to eliminate errors, emulate human behaviors, and stay on track in general.
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After you've done that, you'll receive a barcode, which you will need to present to your barista to get the $3 deal.
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At $300, the P5 make for a nice Christmas present—or a really great birthday present to yourself, because you deserve it.
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Then, you'll receive a barcode, which you will need to present to your barista when you order your holiday drink this afternoon.
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The Daimler-Bosch service will still have a safety driver present to monitor the trip, which riders can hail from an app.
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Brazil's labor laws are strict and worker-friendly, including dedicated prosecutors who look for violations to present to the country's labor courts.
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To ease your tortured mind, we present to you some stunning photographs of clouds on Mars, recently taken by NASA's Curiosity rover.
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The only release from the tension between living and dying was to stay present, to focus on the needs of my family.
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"They had all these elements, but they didn't have them all together in something they could present to investors," explains Van Eaton.
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And just because we're still not over this moment, below, we present to you some of the best reactions to Kardashian's Tweet.
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The piece in question saw Louis calling over a clown to perform for him, just him, as a birthday present to himself.
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The vast majority of Democrats voted "present" to avoid going on record on something that couldn't pass in a GOP-controlled Senate.
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Video showing the launch was released a day later, after Bezos said there were plenty of drones present to capture the view.
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Businesses slotted to present to investors had tables set up, and I did some mingling before we were invited to the auditorium.
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"Here to help keep that A$$ focused, we present to you our custom made fidget spinner butt plugs!" the product description reads.
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The answer is obviously and truthfully yes, but not of the scope that you and other race baiters present to the public.
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The talks have reached high stakes ahead of the longstanding Thursday meeting -- with members not sure what leadership will present to them.
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Wheeler's lush, detailed images beautifully dramatize each moment from the father's past, and we move seamlessly between the present to these memories.
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"When it comes to the battle over the potential impeachment of the president you have to be present to win," Gaetz said.
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There is no sense of slowing the mad dash of the present to make it more comprehensible to some hypothetical future reader.
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In short, these platforms present to us a new kind of national security crisis, one the country appears ill-equipped to navigate.
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What unverified or false evidence did intel officials present to the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to get wiretaps on political enemies?
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"There is very little anecdotal evidence at present to suggest that the referendum has had an impact on output," the ONS said.
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Tanning facility employees were asked about session costs and whether a parent needed to be present to consent to the tanning session.
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Below, you can see how Mexico's armed forces invoked past and present to celebrate the 209th anniversary of Mexico's freedom from Spain.
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" Then, on March 2, she posted another ringless photo on Instagram, writing: "Treasure people while they are present to feel your gratitude.
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Were they more at leisure, perhaps, to let the past wash over the present—to lay themselves at the mercy of regret?
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Here we present to you all 15 startups in IndieBio's third batch: Mycoworks– Mycoworks uses mushrooms to create natural alternatives to leather.
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Ahead, I present to you 17 editor-tested products that will leave you glistening like Edward Cullen, without the whole vampire thing.
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Here it is: I present to you a cool picture of Corey Perry, shooting while completely laid-out, in the NHL Playoffs.
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Observers were present to monitor the election for the first time in years, including 20 teams from the US Embassy in Harare.
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Republicans hold a 53-47 majority in the chamber, although several GOP senators were not present to vote due to coronavirus isolation.
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"We have reached an agreement that we will present to the court," said Raleigh W. Rollins, Jr., a lawyer for the defendants.
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The government's new filing was the first detailed account of the often gruesome evidence that prosecutors plan to present to the jury.
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"Is there reputational risk or media attention?" the manual asks in a list of issues to present to an internal oversight committee.
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But it presumes that God is primarily present to us one on one, as individuals, rather than as a community of believers.
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With the spread of the coronavirus keeping folks in their homes, there's no time like the present to connect with people online.
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I'm a fan of simplifying things, so I suggested we give one present to cover both occasions and call it a day.
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The alt-worlds in "Electric Dreams" — each episode has a different writer and director — range from the quasi-present to millenniums hence.
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In April 1955, he spoke before a crowd of thousands at the council's annual meeting, urging everyone present to register and vote.
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Gone was the "American carnage", replaced by the assertion that there's no better time than the present to live the American dream.
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Mr. Tillerson has not explained how the strategy he and Mr. Trump plan to present to the Chinese will be substantially different.
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It's also not clear what kind of a drain the attachment might present to the DualShock 4's already abysmal battery life.
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Today on this International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer, we present to you some good news about Earth's atmosphere.
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Now, as a Christmas present to the world, the European nation is making the six week program available for anyone to take.
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Poor defendants almost always make a first court appearance on their own, without a lawyer present to interpret the charges against them.
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Astoundingly, the president wants a bill on his desk before Christmas that he can sign as a present to the American people.
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And then, when I choose to do the music I want to present to the public, again, I want to surprise them.
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However, this must have only been true in a thin layer, as ice crystals were clearly also present to create the halos.
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That said, nearly all of the season's other new characters are ciphers, present to serve plot points or deliver comedy without substance.
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Just last week, Carney said he was invited to present to the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers on his successful motion.
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A box of donut holes isn't just an inventive present to give on February 14, it's also discounted all month long at Dunkin'.
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" Hopkins also shared the same photo, captioning it, "Ladies and gentleman, may I present to you for the first time, the future Mrs.
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MHI has does not see Mitsubishi Motors as a strategic business but has no plans at present to sell its stake, he said.
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According to Mintel, 70% of people aged 18-34 would prefer to have a wishlist available from someone they're giving a present to.
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Harris and Brown are potential contenders for the White House, and Democrats have been seeking bold ideas to present to their energized electorate.
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The worlds that games present to us are always bound up in the material conditions of the world we live in right now.
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Singer then emailed the profile to a USC administrator to present to the USC subcommittee for athletic admissions as a purported basketball recruit.
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During his Sunday prayer, Pope Francis asked for those present to pray for the people affected by the earthquakes in Ecuador and Japan.
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Also, I take some deep breaths and I look into a full length mirror to be present to who I am that morning.
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It will also complicate the fiscal arithmetic in Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's fourth annual budget, which he will present to parliament on Wednesday.
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The prospect of an early election has led investors to contemplate what sort of economic targets Italy will present to officials in Brussels.
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Debt stood at 68.3 percent of output in 2016, the government said in its report, which it will present to the European Commission.
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Dials' brother, Joseph Dials, his sister, Kayela Dials, and an uncle, Michael Brewer, were present to witness the attempted execution, the Dispatch reported.
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Well, thanks to a recent boom in downright nifty coloring techniques, there's no better time than the present to get your 'do did.
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Boeing is working on a software fix that people close to the matter have said it hopes to present to regulators in September.
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Andrea Castilla's week-long trip with her boyfriend out to Las Vegas to visit her sister was a 28th birthday present to herself.
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Then, you'll receive a four-digit code, which you will need to present to your barista when you order your drinks this afternoon.
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It's up to me to be present, to be in the moment and realize that this is the right time to do that.
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Well, this mom's unintentionally NSFW present to her daughter has everything you've seen before beat — and everyone on the internet talking about it.
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The 91-year-old scientist will be present to view the launch when the spacecraft takes off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
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Both companies say they will have personnel present to help riders navigate these directions after spending many hours trapped in a metal tube.
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Britain, France and Germany raised the sanctions issue with fellow EU foreign ministers on Monday, who discussed what strategy to present to Trump.
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The chefs are cooking and serving in the restaurant, but there isn't a waiter present to take orders and manage the delivery process.
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With a beetle epidemic causing a dwindling population of these precious blooms, there's no time like the present to engage in some hanami.
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Under the government proposal, all lawyers will pay a tax ranging from about $8 to $25 on each file they present to court.
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Barker: I'm aware these tips don't sound very sexy, but I think that self-consent and being present to yourself is extremely sexy.
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And because we couldn't resist the cuteness that is baby Khloé dressed up as a bunny, we present to you this throwback gem.
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Had they met the deadline, Barack Obama, who was in Havana on March 20th-22nd, might have been present to bless the deal.
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By embodying the counterculture, the exhibition asks us to examine its impact on the present, to consider what has changed and what hasn't.
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Belgium's Crisis Center, which oversees security measures, convened with Prime Minister Charles Michel and Interior Minister Jan Jambon present to discuss Tuesday's incident.
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The ride and handling characteristics are changed, and additional sound deadening is present to keep out the echo from an open cargo area.
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Luján needled reporters who were present to focus on the act of material being stolen by foreign adversaries, rather than on its contents.
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The lecturer should introduce some supporting concepts, and present to her audience a range of evidence that sustains the arc of her argument.
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These arguments represent a fundamental misunderstanding of payday loans, the dangers they present to borrowers, and a refusal to reform a broken industry.
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The diagonal roll bar is still present to help encourage a more natural running motion, correcting missteps even as you increase your speed.
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The embarrassing suggestion of Trump's counsel is that he cannot be trusted, even with prior questions and counsel present, to avoid self-incrimination.
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After Mr. Becker's sentence was made public, a petition went up online seeking names to present to state lawmakers to remove the judge.
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He said the force plans to increase the number of pilots earning wings annually, from about 1,200 at present to some 1,400 pilots.
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While the connection is not immediately apparent, it is important to remember the threat that global climate trends present to our national defense.
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Trump spoke to pool reporters before a working lunch with his budget advisers to discuss the budget document he'll eventually present to Congress.
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But he didn't allow their lack of imagination, nor the dark conditions of the present, to prevent him from envisioning a brighter future.
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And virtually all of the exhibits — all the things he chooses to present to the people who come there — are about his races.
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Immediately after taking office, I will ask my generals to present to me a plan within 30 days to defeat and destroy ISIS.
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That's the opportunity the library will present to children on Friday as part of a yearlong series of events commemorating Robbins's 100th birthday.
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But apart from tons of Swiss chocolate (going in) and Iranian nougat (going out), I had nothing to present to the border control.
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Trump's tweets insist that his ban is based on the "tremendous medical costs and disruption" that transgender service people present to the military.
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The aquarium is also not permitted to have any more than nine employees present to take care of the animals, according to police.
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There are no easy truths when it comes to the benefits and perils that social media platforms now present to our governing bodies.
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Until now, traders or their representatives have had to be physically present to buy cashmere from the MCE, Mongolia's only permitted cashmere trader.
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Meanwhile, Iranian citizens and human rights activists are increasingly calling for the perpetrators of massacres, past and present, to be brought to justice.
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We present to you some of the great owls of our time, so great in fact that you might say they were superb.
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But we don't need to problem solve first – we need to be present to hear people - to be present with what they're sharing.
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"We got to present to a very energizing and encouraging audience before the bigger Demo Day with investors in the crowd," Qureshi said.
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When Jack the Ripper (Josh Bowman, "Revenge") hijacks the machine and flees to the present to avoid capture, the upstanding Wells gives chase.
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He said the Pentagon is working on options for the event to present to Trump, but dodged when asked about its potential cost.
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Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you an urban barefoot runner lodging apparent complaints about tree litter to test the limits of your patience.
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But questions about the investigation's expansiveness mounted as additional witnesses came forward with accounts they wanted to present to the FBI about Kavanaugh's behavior.
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The administration is beginning to pull together plans for the president's fiscal 2020 budget proposal, which Trump will present to Congress early next year.
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He and his co-owner, Derek Walsh, are drafting a petition to present to the city, requesting that the street be reopened to traffic.
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Jeffrey Perkins testified against Gorsuch's nomination before the Senate Judiciary Committee and urged those present to oppose the judge's confirmation to the Supreme Court.
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A driver will still be present to take over in situations where the software can't properly read the terrain or the presence of pedestrians.
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This is what the best speculative fiction does, of course; it contextualizes our present to make the future more navigable, the worst scenarios avoidable.
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The few lawyers in attendance—all white—were present to bring the day's cases on behalf of landlords, often several dozen at a time.
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Farhadi, in protest of President Trump's executive orders banning travel and immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries, was not present to accept the award.
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It goes well and I feel somewhat prepared but we still have some work to do before we present to our customers next week.
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Asking yourself questions like these will help you determine your next steps — and there's no time like the present to actually take those steps.
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This can feel like an insurmountable problem — how do we fight against climate change in the present to prevent it from undermining our future?
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Tracee Ellis Ross was present to support her mother, Diana, and posted a video on Instagram of the recipients posing for the Mannequin Challenge.
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House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) immediately interjected, stopping the conversation from further exploring McCarthy's assertion, and swore the Republicans present to secrecy.
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As the industry continues to redefine what being a "model" really means, there's no time like the present to use one's looks for good.
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Altman, at a press conference, said he decided to present to a grand jury after a review of the case based on the facts.
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It's at a brewery in an area I'm less familiar with, but there's no time like the present to learn the city's bike routes.
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But Haynes says what's most important was that his family was present to see him start a new chapter of his life with Leatham.
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KS) said on Tuesday it has no plans at present to consider a merger between a holding company and Samsung C&T Corp (028260.
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In a warming world, there may be fewer days with both ingredients present to produce tornadoes, but when these ingredients do combine ... watch out.
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So that we can present to you, as a Pandora listener, a personalized experience that will delight you just like we do with music.
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Throughout their campaigns Deidre DeJear, Pearl Kim, Anna Eskamani, and Morgan Zegers have had to carefully craft the image they present to the world.
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Bob Dole, present to speak about Pompeo, sat surrounded by lawmakers and press as other senators milled around the well of the hearing room.
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Several hours later, when the most violent assaults took place at the train station, there were still no police present to prevent the bloodshed.
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" Hopkins also shared the same photo and captioned it, "Ladies and gentleman, may I present to you for the first time, the future Mrs.
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And with a discount this good, there's no time like the present to treat yourself a pair of Duchess-approved heels — so get shopping!
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I created an exhibition where all the people in the larger-than-life photos would be present to interact with themselves on the walls.
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The planemaker is working on a software fix that people familiar with the matter have said Boeing hopes to present to regulators in September.
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In order to "compete, deter, and to win," as outlined in the 2018 National Defense Strategy, we have to be present to do so.
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A more proactive approach would have saved countless lives and would have minimized the resulting threats these circumstances almost always present to global security.
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It costs $105.50 but I'm planning to get reimbursed for it; several people can chip in for it as a birthday present to me.
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"If you don't expose the past, and put your finger on the wound, you cannot reach the present to live in security," he said.
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Never mind that he's still legally married to Tasha (Naturi Naughton) and hasn't been particularly present to his children as their family dynamic shifts.
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He said the Pentagon is working on options for the event to present to Trump but dodged answering questions about a parade's potential cost.
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Engines, however, are also limited at present to three per driver per season, with teams also concerned about putting too much stress on them.
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The Bank of Italy will present to the European Central Bank on June 25 the accounts of the four banks, papers said on Saturday.
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As Hurricane Florence started to batter the North Carolina coast, Jimmy Buffett decided there was no better time than the present to go surfing.
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So, we present to you: 11 types of wipes, only some of which are actually worth spending your hard-earned dollar-dollar-bills on.
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The subject under discussion was feminism, and when the tutor asked the feminists present to raise their hands, Tooba's un-raised hand drew attention.
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Even though the movies are very different, this feels consistent — these are all things that I find interesting and want to present to people.
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To me, first and foremost, I want people to be present, to be able to engage and really glean what's going on with someone.
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Plus, all these courses are an extra 220% off this weekend, so there's no time like the present to get started on your future.
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Ms. Lewis decided to sign up for the 16-week program, which offered only a modest stipend, as a 60th birthday present to herself.
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She kills not only the Faith Militant, the Tyrells and members of the Small Council, but hundreds of nobles present to attend the trial.
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But when you're constantly afraid of the future, or reliving something terrible from the past, you're not totally present to even think about it.
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At one point, Mr. Lembke told the judge that he thought someone from his side should be present to watch any performance being recorded.
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Soon the reporters have a stack of evidence against him, which they present to Biscuits to encourage her to do a follow-up interview.
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ET. In order to speed things up, Coons -- having already publicly voted against Pompeo's nomination -- voted present to move the nomination out of committee.
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"New Zealand Defense aims to be a reliable and valued defense and security partner and to be present to maximum effect," said the report.
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My mind slipped from the present to the usual reel of issues: deadlines, arguments, grocery lists, but I always came back to the sounds.
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If I change my dating skills, change who I present to others, in order to be "better" at dating, isn't that just like... lying?
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Republican governors are working on a healthcare proposal to present to Congress and the administration as the ObamaCare debate moves forward, governors said Saturday.
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Our imagination is also biased by the here and now, using details borrowed from the present to fill in our view of the future.
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Liz Clegg was working twenty-hour days, trying to complete a head count of all the unaccompanied children to present to the Home Office.
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He told the military leaders present to begin making plans for withdrawal, though he didn't advise them on how long that planning should take.
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We need images too, from the past and the present, to guard the ideals we so often fail to realize but cannot live without.
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Cooper's veto was overturned by the House in a 55-11 vote, with almost half of the state House not being present to vote.
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Jay-Z decided to individually number the first 50 decanters, which he will present to his family, as well as close friends and associates.
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Those two Marines are among hundreds present to remember the more than 6,000 Americans killed on the island in over a month of fighting.
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The next day, he showed up with some dental paperwork to present to the Scott Winograd, the then general manager, hoping for a payout.
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While Spain and the United States were undoubtedly the most influential colonial powers in the Philippines, the Dutch were present to a smaller extent.
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The WHO had previously advised anybody who had been in a place where the virus is present to exercise sexual caution for four weeks.
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The crux of both of these stories, as with most Kardashian stories, is the tension between reality and what the Kardashians present to us.
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It's trained on 15,000 eye images but many more will be necessary to get the kind of data they'll need to present to the FDA.
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Sometimes, though, there's no time like the present to grab a can of spray paint and wreak havoc on the person who's done you wrong.
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So in no particular order, we present to you the WIRED Science Desk's completely unscientific picks for best science and science-fiction writing of 2016.
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Conrad provides healing, hopeful activities for becoming present to your inner spirit and outer trauma, and pages of poetry that attempt to harmonize the two.
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Mandarić had just the man for the job, "a present to the Pompey fans," he said – and what a present it turned out to be.
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Howard uses the Tesseract to develop the prototype arc reactor for Stark Industries that Tony finishes in the present to power the Iron Man armor.
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I present to you basically the one picture of a Stingray the press is allowed to use (other than the crappy few that have leaked).
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This translates to green light and two indistinguishable shades of red—probably not the best three colors for an image to present to the public.
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As part of it, the group has also produced a recommendation for site management and security to present to the church that manages the property.
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Instead, he began a lifelong process of manufacturing identities, which he would present to the media and the public in place of a true self.
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Some of your favorite items are up to 50% off (yes, you read that right), so there's no time like the present to take advantage.
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" As guitarist Mike Schleibaum told us, "We are beyond excited to present to you our new album, Godless Prophets & The Migrant Flora, in its entirety.
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When the hospital delivers babies that need to go to the NICU, there are often nurses from both teams present to assist with the delivery.
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The deadline for the meeting had been Friday - but was extended so JBS could put together more detailed financial information to present to minority shareholders.
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Airport police are now developing a case to present to the local prosecutor's office, Conway said, noting that these kinds of incidents are "extremely rare."
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"We have calculated very precisely all proposals that we present to the people," Morawiecki said, responding to criticism that additional spending could destabilize the budget.
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The AV industry has largely focused on the best technology for the cars themselves, not the roadblocks that current infrastructure will present to their deployment.
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They should have been wearing jack boots in their tawdry stunt to block what is essentially a grand jury hearing with Republicans present to participate.
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The batteries in Formula E cars are unable at present to last for a full race distance, with drivers having to pit and switch cars.
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The groups plan to make recommendations on how to prevent fake news from spreading, which it will present to senior executives, according to the report.
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I recently spoke to Neville and Niemann about their episode, their work, and the challenges that authenticity and empathy present to both storytelling and design.
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This means that throughout the entire elections process, members of both parties are present to access voting equipment, handle voted ballots and tabulate the results.
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Bankers also tacked on business credit cards and were pressured to call a Wells insurance unit, with the customer present, to push business liability policies.
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And since the forecast's predicting more than a slight chance of thunderstorms, there's no time like the present to get prepared for a rainy day.
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Ashley faces a potential investor revolt at the annual meeting over alleged corporate governance failings though he will not be present to hear any protests.
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But the Democrats had a problem: Too many commitments to too many familiar faces, leaders of the past and present, to fit anyone else in.
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"Immediately after taking office, I will ask my generals to present to me a plan within 30 days to defeat and destroy ISIS," he said.
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A union official said a meeting would be held later on Monday to agree a position that they will present to the government on Tuesday.
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"Government is aware of the strain and risk that state-owned companies, particularly Eskom, present to the fiscal framework," the treasury said in a statement.
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If you and the version of yourself that you present to the world online went for a drink together, would you even know each other?
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Throughout history, hair has been an important factor in the self-image human beings have of themselves and of the image they present to others.
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Republicans have so far shown little support for removing Trump from office, which would require two-thirds of senators present to vote to convict him.
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The conversations between mother and daughter span the continuum from light to dark, present to past, from the young Chantal's untied shoelaces to the Holocaust.
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She had finally sought to put her stamp on the negotiations by getting collective agreement on a compromise that the U.K. could present to Brussels.
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In fact, a systematic review found that only a minority of young people experiencing suicidal thoughts or self-harm present to any health-care services.
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"Ostensibly this should not be good for risk, though markets appear deaf at present to such rumblings," said Neil Wilson, chief market analyst for Markets.com.
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"I have instructed our team and our advisors to present to our creditors' advisors ... the Commonwealth's proposal for a voluntary debt exchange," Garcia Padilla said.
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Evans has agreed to amend his annual disclosure forms from 2016 to the present to list the consulting client relevant to the conflict of interest.
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The dogmatic conservative's penchant for ignoring the realities of the present to cling solely to the past is not a part of the American fabric.
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The security officials, including 200,000 military personnel, will be present to protect census teams but also to ensure households can enter data without being intimidated.
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Arizona teachers have also started their own Facebook hub to organize protests and come up with a list of demands to present to state lawmakers.
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That he was not present to protect her when the robbery doesn't make sense if you believe Kardashian's account that he never leaves her side.
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The studies, they cautioned, involved precise doses of psilocybin administered in a controlled setting with physicians present to monitor the patients and guide their experience.
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I could make all the noise I wanted and hot box the entire apartment without a single soul present to pass judgement on my behavior.
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The self-centered imp torches Jo's precious manuscript, which the would-be novelist has slaved over and intended to present to her war-veteran father.
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While stopping short of granting full public access, he ruled that jury selection would be held in the courtroom with five reporters present to watch.
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No high-ranking official from the Jamaican federation was present to celebrate that momentous qualification in a penalty shootout against Panama, the team's coaches said.
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In mid-December, Mr. Iohannis requested advance agendas of every governmental meeting so he could be present to oppose attempts to advance the amnesty measure.
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The long-acting reversible contraceptive devices are more than 99 percent effective in preventing unintended pregnancies and the risk that they present to women's health.
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LONDON — UK and EU negotiating teams have agreed on a Brexit withdrawal deal which Prime Minister Theresa May will present to her Cabinet on Wednesday.
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The wolf in this new adaptation likes dessert: What he really wants is the scrumptious cake that the heroine plans to present to her grandmother.
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Organizers of the upcoming Tokyo Games held a test event on Friday with no fans or top athletes present to test the rock climbing facilities.
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So, like the cliché saying goes, there's no time like the present to invest in your career and learn the industry's most popular programming languages.
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The hope is that the negotiators can reach a breakthrough agreement to present to member states and the European Parliament on Monday, or perhaps earlier.
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We're increasing the number of officers, largely to reduce situations where conflicts arise because there isn't enough personnel present to keep the situation under control.
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The failures of past race science should give researchers pause in the present, to consider that our current assumptions might also be flawed and troubled.
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That may be difficult to believe given the company's tumbling reputation and stock price, and the imminent threat California lawmakers present to its business model.
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It has been about his capacity to stay in the present and revel in the present; to embrace the point and challenge directly at hand.
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No matter what is going on at work, I commit to dinnertime at home, and am 100 percent present to catch up with my family.
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As your parents will not be present to defend themselves, your friend will have to accept this answer if he wishes to maintain the friendship.
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And sure, a thin piece of plastic isn't the most exciting present to open, but who's going to complain about getting what's basically free money?
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By the end of September, the Ministry will present to Parliament a document which will reveal the "manovra" – the total expenses and revenue for 2019.
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If on the other hand, the Trumps asked the lawyer to be present to hear what went down during the meeting, the privilege may apply.
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Bolton will chair a meeting of the national security council Monday to come up with options to present to Trump about how he should respond.
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It likely wouldn't solve all problems — racial bias, for one, is likely to be present to some degree no matter how well cops are trained.
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Further, as one of the younger coaches in the NFL, Kingsbury is more familiar with the ongoing distractions that phones can present to his players.
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Looking ahead, Taguchi would like to study variations in the atmosphere so he can compare the conditions when the bow is present to when it's absent.
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Because the mom didn't know how Landon would fare on his own, she gave her son a note to present to the passenger next to him.
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After you've done that, you'll receive a barcode, which you will need to present to your barista to get 50% off your latte or macchiato order.
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Freeman said he declined to present to the case to a grand jury so that his office could release all the reports related to the investigation.
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Sinclair said that charges were dismissed after "new evidence" was presented that she felt she had an ethical duty to present to a new grand jury.
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I present to you: A woman talking about depression, mental health, loneliness — you know, all the things XXX's fans claimed to connect with in his music.
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There's no woman present to verify this theory — it's a refreshing change, in fact, when Allison Tolman ("Fargo") turns up midseason to offer a counter-perspective.
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A negligible amount of heat carried between the two sides indicates a lack of winds that would otherwise be present to transfer warmth around the planet.
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Unlike their straight peers, the queer people in this study more often than not counted sexual activities performed while another person was present to be sex.
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Fashion majors at Parsons usually spend their final year working on a collection and lookbook that they present to a panel of industry judges before graduation.
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This uncertainty mitigates the appeal of the balance of the three motivations — mobilization, ideology, and policy — that a centrist nominee appears to present to President Obama.
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It's a trip from living in a self-obsessed present to one where all you care about is making a nice future for the next generation.
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The humans are generally present to monitor the computers and to step in if anything goes wrong, as has happened on several occasions in recent years.
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"You know, the juniors are working on something now that they're going to present to the seniors later in the week," Hassett told Fox Business Network.
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Up close, the superimposition of historical images onto the mirrors — grimy and streaked from being outdoors — allows the past and the present to visually co-exist.
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Almost a dozen of Taylor Swift security guards were present to move this package carefully as Taylor Swift remains to be unseen for a long time.
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Dermer said Monday that Israel has evidence that it will present to Trump, though he did not produce it when pressed in an interview with CNN.
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They were a birthday present to myself and were on sale, but a shipping snafu made me wonder if I'd ever see them in real life.
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The Swiss investment bank analyzed data from 127 cities where Airbnb is present to look at growth of the company's listings and impact on hotel brands.
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More than just a present to itself, the Centenario looks like what a bumble bee might design, if it were trying to build a super weapon.
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"Eve is a real character who loves to explore her habitat and especially loves to fully investigate anything new that we present to her," he says.
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I say fair draft, because this reflectiveness is only true if there are not the mechanisms present to allow certain socio-economic groups to avoid service.
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Wallace and other church leaders addressed the tragedy, and urged those present to take comfort in the Bible and leave judgment to God as we prayed.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called it an Independence Day present to the US, adding "we should deliver big and small presents often," KCNA said.
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That firm will now begin a full scoping study to present to stakeholders, which is required to secure funding and begin construction of a test section.
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That has changed at a stroke, with Trump and his party colleagues in Congress boasting that they have delivered a Christmas present to the American people.
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In addition, so long as the interview proceeds voluntarily, an FBI representative will be present to give advice about the disclosure of FBI information, he said.
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With this natural wonder possibly going completely extinct by 2050, there's no time like to present to appreciate all the glorious views it has to offer.
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Although this criticism warrants thorough treatment, it is enough at present to state that the entire tenor of the debate was constitutional, and not about policy.
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Thomas is still very present to Mary, in particular, and she is still periodically seized by the harsh awareness that he is no longer physically there.
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" Although Mr. Mieszkowski's theater and its sellout performances show that Poland is no totalitarian society, he and others compared the present to George Orwell's novel "1984.
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Faced with the prospect of voting up or down on their Green New Deal, 43 Senate Democrats voted "present" to avoid being on the record altogether.
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Above all, Wasserman advised the entrepreneurs present to look at case studies in which founders ran into problems and to consider how they'd handle the situation.
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"Someone with medical expertise should be present to make sure you have the right protective gear and to rescue you if something goes wrong," she said.
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Sources close to the production tell us VH1 crew members were present to shoot a confessional with BB, but were not rolling when things got violent.
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The new rules should boost auto parts production from about $90 billion annually at present to "around $100 billion" over the next three years, he added.
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It required approval of two-thirds of senators present to limit debate on most bills; in 1975, the rule was revised to require only 60 senators.
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She is a well of secrets, many of which she cannot express in the present to Bojack or Hollyhock, but which explain her cruelty and isolation.
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Maryam Qashqaei hopes the world's biggest single-event sporting competition will galvanize support for an online petition she plans to present to FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
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The July 2018 ranking, while preliminary, is significant since unlike in 2016, there was no El Niño present to add more heat to the climate system.
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"More importantly, as Cuba moves to reform its economy in the post-Castro era, American businesses should be present to lead by example," Marriott's statement said.
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And so far, not even the experts she invited to present to the commission could provide a definite link between teens' beloved entertainment and school shootings.
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"My government is willing to present to our Congress ... the initiative and budgetary proposal to contribute economic resources and experiences in this joint effort," he wrote.
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"The party building in the past few years was a big present to the U.S. and Europe," said Chen Zhiwu, an economist at Hong Kong University.
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But writing in English also allows her to present to an audience in the United States a moving portrait of its former enemy, the North Vietnamese.
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Critics of the cash bail system argue that defendants should be evaluated based on the risk they present to public safety, not on their financial situation.
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This head-tripping play from Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, inspired by Euripides' "The Bacchae," allows women past and present to find catharsis in one truly wild bash.
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A safety driver was on board at all times to monitor and assume control if needed, and a safety engineer was present to monitor system operations.
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Since entering the White House, however, Mr. Bolton has stuck to a traditional definition of his job, brokering proposals to present to Mr. Trump, officials said.
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And I care more about how I feel than how I present to an ageist environment that ignores me more and more the older I get.
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In late October, Twitter's chief executive, Jack Dorsey, banned all political advertising from his network, citing the challenges that novel digital systems present to civic discourse.
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She said that the love between Franklin, her family and fans was typical, and she felt she had to be present to honor the legendary singer.
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For instance, while I have a grand vision of being a homeowner in Los Angeles, what am I doing in the present to reach that goal?
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If yours is not already chock-full of pots and pans, there is no time like the present to take advantage of that valuable real estate.
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Members said they were working on various proposals to present to Mr. McConnell and Mr. Schumer, with the hope that they would talk to each other.
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No. U.N. inspectors must present to Tehran their reason for wanting to visit a site that Iran has not declared as part of its nuclear program.
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In connecting abortion access in the present to the harms of the past, black pro-choice advocates say the black anti-abortion movement ignores women's agency.
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Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Dick Durbin (D-IL), for example, recently reached an agreement on immigration policy that they wanted to present to the president.
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The single went double platinum — the only Christian song, at present, to have reached that distinction — and it's the best-selling Christian single of all time.
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Meghan and Harry already had a special connection to the charity: as a wedding present to the couple, the government of New Zealand gifted $5,000 to Pillars.
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By simply changing my background to an image of the word breathe, I am constantly reminded to take a deep breath and be present to my life.
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With your collarbones, arms, and ankles finally naked enough to show off, there's no time like the present to finally get that ink you've been thinking about.
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Contrary to promises, there is in fact no deal at all on our future trading relationship with the EU which the government can present to the country.
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In keeping with one of today's hottest trends (reimagining classic Disney princesses as basically anything besides classic Disney princesses) we present to you, Disney princesses as wookiees.
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Sergeant Wyatt said the police were aware that Klan members were planning to rally in the park on Saturday and had officers present to monitor the situation.
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Possibly even Dawson, whose controversial past and focus on controversial creators — Jake Paul, Tana Mongeau, and Jeffree Star — isn't exactly what YouTube wants to present to advertisers.
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Together, this survey team will come up with a list of possible targets, ranked from "E" to "A" ("nothing" to "that's it"), to present to their bosses.
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With the mandate in hand, Conte must now huddle with the 5-Stars and League to finalize a list of Cabinet ministers to present to the president.
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Jim Hackett emerged on October 3rd with a checklist of repairs to present to investors, who have been awaiting his diagnosis since he took over in May.
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I have learned to become present to the act of eating, so I enjoy it the most, and don't eat more than is good for my body.
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The women practice with their newfound vigor, and by the time they present to Sam, Bash, and Debbie, they're more polished and adventurous than they've ever been.
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It shows the most powerful politician in Pittsburgh receiving talking points from Uber lobbyists and requesting stats to present to the Governor of Pennsylvania, among other things.
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On Thursday, Mr. Pruitt told Congress that the agency was still in "active discussions" with California and had no plans at the present to revoke the waiver.
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" Harris concluded, "Early treatment is best, so this is a great resource for patients initially struggling with insomnia who may first present to a primary care office.
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Estonia's Finance Ministry will this month present to the government a plan for an independent report into alleged money laundering in the country between 2007 and 2015.
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It needs to present to the president and his senior staff a holistic view of terrorism, and insist that decision-makers divorce from one-dimensional perceptions – i.e.
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I chatted with the new moms and dads of TechCrunch (past and present) to figure out the things that helped them the most in the early months.
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To accomplish this, we started by simply drawing a graph of average Broadway revenues per performance from 1984 to the present, to derive an annual growth rate.
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In the video, we get a peek at those childhood experiments, then flash forward to the present to watch a pyrotechnician from J&M prepare a squib.
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And now I'm actually really enjoying the challenge to be present — to be alive and new with just reacting to something and being very honest and grounded.
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"I present to Congress a constitutional reform for the advancement of general elections, which implies cutting the congressional and presidential term to July 28, 2020," he said.
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Members of Trump's team are working on preparing a list of names to present to the President soon, though they have not yet completed their internal vetting.
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With no one present to oppose a request, there is the danger that secrecy becomes the rule rather than the exception to efforts to obtain digital information.
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However, this set of visitors was present to witness an event of great cosmic significance: performance artist and poet Billy Mark in his role as The Wrestler.
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The physicians who present to their peers must take time away from their practice and frequently travel to other cities -- incurring normal, but sometimes substantial travel expenses.
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In class, we were studying about the use of petitions to address grievances, and I said I thought I should create one to present to the teacher.
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If there are no notes, however, then the government must rely on the memory of officials who were present to get the intricacies of the accord right.
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Recently the CDC a released a report that shows a fourfold increase in the diagnosis of opioid addiction among women who present to the hospital for childbirth.
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Mars in Virgo finds you energized to embark on a new adventure, and you may even push a project forward to publish or present to the world.
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When you get the job as creative director, your first inclination is to agree with everything people present to you, because you want them to like you.
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Like so many celebrity social media accounts, Gomez has an assistant who now runs her Insta account and carefully crafts a public image to present to fans.
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Lawmakers ultimately passed the bill by voice vote any way, but a quorum, or 216 members, needed to be present to move forward due to his concerns.
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If you missed one of the best new comedies of the summer, the good news is that there is no time like the present to catch up.
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Here's are the main elements of the case: That's not an argument you'd present to secure a jury conviction, but it's probable cause for a rigorous investigation.
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According to the Financial Times, Trump spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin during last November's G20 summit in Argentina without a US official present to take notes.
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American government is built so that a president can be removed and a duly elected co-partisan is always present to step in and take his place.
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to present to Israeli leaders details of his long-delayed peace plan for Israel and the Palestinians on Monday.
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They will be shown at the Bartos Screening Room at MoMI on the weekend of February 8-9, and Bittencourt will be present to introduce each screening.
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But, in order to speed things up, Coons -- having already publicly voted against Pompeo's nomination -- voted present to move the nomination out of committee before 11 p.m.
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" Cook closed his speech by emphasizing that the "there is no better time than the present" to fight for a future where "every person is truly equal.
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After all, they had played their part; Thompson contacted the Haqq twins and asked them for their help in getting the present to Kardashian on her trip.
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Fashion designer Giorgio Armani said his fashion show on Sunday would take place in an empty theatre without any press or buyers present to safeguard their health.
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For my 22nd birthday present to myself, I invested all of my savings into mutual funds and set up automatic investments that just left my bank account.
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Collins, one of the Republicans opposed, at present, to the Senate healthcare plan, told Chuck Todd on MSNBC's "MTP Daily" that Trump should end his Twitter use.
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But there is no approved screening test for HPV-related diseases in the male population because of the lack of available data to present to the FDA.
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"Oh, wow," he says, the opposite of awe-struck, his pose a lazy Vanna White, forearm raised to present to her what she's already presented to him.
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The twist is that their father, Reed, works a prosecutor who specializes in jailing mutants, making a living by detailing the threats that mutants present to society.
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These world leaders were deciding the fate of an entire group people based on what the leaders felt was best, with no Inhumans present to speak for themselves.
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"While we may not understand it all and how it's all going to work, we have done our very best to present to you a process," Floyd said.
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Whether you're preparing for an annual performance review, contract negotiation or salary discussion, there's no time like the present to make sure you know how to communicate professionally.
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Of course going to space is something that is visually present to you every single day, but it's not like I didn't know all those things before, right?
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Sony's MDR-1000X is the pair of headphones to present to anyone arguing, as I did until recently, that you can't have a headphone that does everything well.
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"Present to your prospective employer how you've stayed relevant through what you've learned from your break or how you've sharpened your skills during the career break," Torrens said.
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"When I present to a U.S. audience, I try to inspire them quickly, get them engaged right from the beginning," he wrote in Harvard Business Review last November.
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The play, which won the Pulitzer Prize for drama in 1990, is funny and frightening, with lyrical lines that lead the past and present to echo each other.
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Belgium's crisis centre, which coordinates security measures, said it was holding a meeting, with Prime Minister Charles Michel and Interior Minister Jan Jambon present, to discuss the incident.
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Some employees were victims of the scandal, and they are welcome to return, Sloan said in remarks he planned to present to the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday.
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Ten different countries were present to show that games such as Starcraft II and Hearthstone should join the ranks of swimming, gymnastics, and equestrian events at the games.
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You get on stage, you present to a bunch of judges, they judge, the winner takes the cash and everyone goes out afterwards and has a good time.
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But before it goes, it has one final present to leave us: a giant cache of creepy coral bones littering the ocean floor, like a tiny seafaring graveyard.
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The project lead repeatedly turned in his seat to look at them meaningfully, and they obliged by inviting the team to present to both city and state officials.
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So, media managers, here is one very good present to give your newsroom staff this International Women's Day: legitimately inclusive hiring practices, the gift that keeps on giving.
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But Pichai is clearly the public face of the company these days, and was the top Alphabet exec present to answer questions from shareholders on Wednesday as well.
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The land deal is part of a fiscal recovery plan that the city must present to the state by early November or else face a possible state takeover.
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"I believe it's important for President Trump to present to us a strategy for how we're going to end the conflict in Yemen," Cardin told reporters on Monday.
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Under a budget draft approved by parliament's finance committee on Monday, lawyers will pay tax of between about $8 to $20 on each file they present to court.
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By being present to the moment you start to wake up to how much chatter you have going on in your head on a day-to-day basis.
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State officials on Monday ordered the thousands of protesters now present to leave the snowy camp, which is on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers land, citing harsh weather.
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Speaking at the endorsement ceremony, Khamenei told the senior officials present to stand up against "any hegemonic power" and labeled the United States "the most aggressive" of all.
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It is an inspired journey through a century of night, deciphering the halos of the past and the reflections of the present to shed light on the future.
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But without more of those found family members actually being present to remind us what really matters to these characters, the franchise's familiar ingredients start to feel hollow.
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Plus, the patio furniture is on sale, too — so if you're still sitting on dingy plastic chairs in your backyard, there's no time like the present to upgrade.
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The Red Wings said Howe's family will be present to greet the public, and the former player will lie in state inside the arena, the Red Wings said.
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Hysterectomies are never the solution to most of the health problems Indian women present to doctors, such as irregular periods, white discharge or pelvic pain, medical experts say.
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Even with a million faces, however, there's no guarantee that this set is adequately representative — that enough of all groups and sub-sets are present to prevent bias.
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Observers present to monitor the election for the first time in years, including 20 teams from the United States Embassy in Harare, have not yet shared their assessments.
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Republicans hold a 53-47 edge in the chamber, although several GOP senators, including Rand Paul, who had tested positive for the coronavirus, were not present to vote.
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In a similar separation between the intimate and the public, scholars say, the photographs were more part of a private conversation than something to present to the world.
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During a town-hall meeting, Mr. Sulzberger pulled a stuffed toy moose out of a bag in an effort to encourage those present to discuss an uncomfortable issue.
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Not all of the hearing's attendees were present to ask Congress to streamline the regulatory process in order to hasten the dawn of a self-driving car utopia.
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Occupy leaders said the trial would give them an opportunity to present to the public their version of the protests, which also became known as the Umbrella Movement.
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A recently published Associated Press investigation into Burrell's case labeled his conviction "flawed," causing some of the same groups present to call for Klobuchar to suspend her campaign.
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That convergence added up to a solid economic report card on Friday that President Trump was happy to present to the nation as a sign of good work.
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However many different faces the city might present to the camera — dressed up or roughed up, gritty or glamorous, tragic or madcap — it remains always and unmistakably itself.
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Tablets and other devices have been used with orangutans before, but they require a human present to hold the device and stop the strong animals from breaking it.
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So I'm going to combine my love of theater with basketball to present to you a Broadway-themed version of takeaways for the first month of the season.
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By virtue of their vintage nature, they force us in the present to consider the past, and all the things that led us to where we are today.
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Avaaz believes the data "very likely" represents much of what YouTube's suggestions would present to viewers, but it didn't confirm that any of these videos actually show up.
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If no clouds are present to trap warmth, objects on the Earth can lose so much heat that they reach a lower temperature than the air surrounding them.
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This phenomenon is "under the radar" because users often do not present to the emergency department and so there is no good data on how common it is.
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Mackanin has been much more pleased with the work of Aaron Altherr in center, but has no plans at present to move Herrera to a corner outfield spot.
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Mr. Sweat and Ms. Malanik both said that she had asked in early November that a lawyer be present to represent him at the session at Five Points.
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Massie told reporters after voicing his objection that he was trying to "stop legislative malpractice," by preventing legislation from passing without all House members present to take a vote.
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If they don't dance, they can't fall in love and have Marty, so there's no way for Marty from the present to exist if his past has been changed.
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" CEO Robert Wahbe told TechCrunch that Highspot ensures that "the salesperson has the right information in their head and they have the right content to present to the customer.
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Had we understood her intent additional clearances to take the photos would have been required and, if permitted, we would have had a PR team member present to staff.
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The footage, captured by French TV channel TF1, showed Nemo interrupting the gathering as the sound of him peeing caused those present to turn around before they started giggling.
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Shortly after moving to Phoenix, Arizona for a job – and going through a breakup – Katie Gallagher "decided there was no time like the present" to lose the 40 lbs.
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She'll need a total of 60 senators to at least agree to give her a vote on the bill, but only a majority of those present to pass it.
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America's still committed to taking down the malign influence that the Islamic of-- Iran -- that those activities, the risk that those activities present to the world, there's no change.
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The home confinement was supposed to be a temporary measure while Mueller's team and lawyer for Manafort and Gates worked out a bond package to present to the judge.
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"There are ways, various ways of undoing it," the Israeli prime minister said, saying that he had "about five things" in mind, which he would present to Mr Trump.
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The UN thinks that life expectancy at birth worldwide will go up from 68 years at present to 76 by 2050 and in rich countries from 77 to 83.
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The cabinet on Thursday approved a plan to tackle the country's severe economic and financial crisis, which it must now present to parliament to secure a vote of confidence.
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In an age of social media, almost everybody feels status anxiety — the pressure to present to the world a false view of how effortless and carefree their lives are.
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At least one of the meetings between the patient and his or her doctor must be private, with no one else present, to ensure the patient is acting independently.
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When I was of the mind that I could become some athlete, they were present to remind me that, no no no, biologically, that's not going to happen [laughs].
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But it does present to you as a consumer that you have two worlds, you need to deal with the native system and your smartphone at the same time.
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The cabinet on Thursday approved a plan to tackle the country's severe economic and financial crisis, which it must now present to parliament to secure a vote of confidence.
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Or, if you're still trying to think of a great Christmas present to get your film-obsessed friend, a subscription to The Criterion Channel could be just the thing.
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It's will be delivered by former pros with a lawyer present, to signify the PFA's belief that it's not just the message you're telling but also who delivers it.
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"I would like to present to the Council, an economic stimulus proposal involving an abundance of natural resources found here," he wrote in a handout he distributed that day.
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According to Gallup , he'll be the least popular present to take office in the last 20 years, while his predecessor, Obama, is one of the most popular outgoing presidents.
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As curiosity grew about whether or not Thomas Markle would be present to walk his daughter down the aisle to marry Prince Harry, the royal couple asked for privacy.
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Hysterectomies, medical experts say, are never the solution to the problems that women present to doctors, and its demand highlights the issue of private doctors cashing in on ignorance.
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The Trump administration will now present to Congress the comprehensive bilateral understanding with Mexico it had announced Monday with the intent to sign the deal 90 days from now.
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Meghan, 37, and Harry, 34, already have a special connection to the charity: as a wedding present to the couple, the government of New Zealand gifted $5,000 to Pillars.
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I think the highlight of the night was my sister's b-day present to Tom: a piñata stuffed with candy and tiny liquor bottles of vodka, whiskey and tequila!
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For every thoughtfully-wrapped present to commemorate a long-forgotten anniversary, there's a shitty soy candle or bottle of cheap rosé hastily bought from a bodega round the corner.
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Ahmed had asked those present to raise their hands if they did not love the Prophet Mohammed, the police chief said, and the teen had mistakenly raised his hand.
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What gold bears fail to recognize is that, since central banks have already pushed rates into the basement, inflation need not be present to make real interest rates negative.
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But it's present to a lesser extent even in Philip Roth's 2004 novel The Plot Against America, perhaps the most measured and ambiguous vision of American fascism ever written.
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The budget Trump will present to Congress is expected to dramatically increase military spending and could include billions for the construction of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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The festival, Zona Maco 2016 came to an end over the weekend, and now we present to you a selection of some of the most popular works among attendees.
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And it is makeup that is helping me to write my present, to take pride in my features and articulate what I want for myself, and on what terms.
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Because it means he understands the power of grievance, the power of rewriting history -- or the present -- to fit into a contorted ideology that catalyzes hate into political power.
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The open hearings are a sign that Democrats feel they have enough evidence to present to voters, and will almost certainly usher in an intense round of partisan warfare.
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Midea, which has around 100,000 employees, is seeking to increase its Kuka stake from 13.5 percent at present to beyond 30 percent, mandating a takeover offer under German law.
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The practice is known as a "pair between senators" and keeps the margin at that which would have resulted if Daines had been present to vote to confirm Kavanaugh.
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The momentum is certainly present to expand the privacy protections afforded to electronic information because Congress rarely shows the type of unanimity the House did in passing the bill.
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A significant weakening of the propensity of parent banks to provide support (not expected by Fitch at present) to subsidiary entities could result in downgrades of the subsidiaries' ratings.
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Because the projects might be similar, perhaps the best way for students to share their work and get peer feedback is to have small groups present to one another.
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The regions are prioritized on a scale of 1 to 5, according to the number of fires they have and the threats these fires present to lives and communities.
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By the end of the first week he was printing, he said, although it was some time before anything was deemed good enough to present to the boss himself.
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Chief prosecutor Ingrid Isgren and a Swedish police investigator will be allowed to be present to ask questions through the Ecuadorian prosecutor, the Swedish prosecutors said in a statement.
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On a visit to Pyongyang last month, the president was accompanied by the heads of major chaebols who were present to assess potential business opportunities in the reclusive state.
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Before moving back to England, Lady Isobel and her siblings talked their father into buying a silver cup to present to the best amateur ice hockey team in Canada.
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Maybe Leonard doesn't need all her work to be present, to speak, in much the same way you can sense how someone's feeling just by being next to them.
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Their major historians' stabs at epic history tried to identify the essential threads running through the Roman character that could tie its imperial present to its dimly-recalled past.
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At the ball there, about 2010 community-based organizations such as the Ali Forney Center and Housing Works were present to offer contraceptives, health services and HIV-prevention materials.
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"I thought it would be a special thing to get UNC athletes past and present to add their voices to the variety of university groups on campus," he said.
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