" Such battles, an optimist observed, are "how science progresses.
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As the data economy progresses, this also hardly seems sustainable.
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We love the way he logically progresses through a game.
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As dementia progresses, sufferers become more vulnerable to financial abuse.
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The more a relationship progresses, the more intimate things become.
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Other locations will get the service as the year progresses.
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But as the film progresses, Nora undergoes a paradigm shift.
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As the study progresses, longer haul routes will be introduced.
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But as the film progresses, the interface becomes more intimate.
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As their mission progresses, though, weird stuff starts to happen.
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The more the record progresses, the more Ocean turns inward.
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That could be crucial as CTG's bid for EDP progresses.
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As the day progresses, they know their anxiety will intensify.
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As the show progresses, the contestants will get more comfortable.
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The clinic promises to post more as his condition progresses.
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As the game progresses, more of these devices are introduced.
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As the game progresses, the puzzles don't get more challenging.
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Overall, expect a recovery in oil prices as 2016 progresses.
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As the exhibition progresses, grays and blacks come to prominence.
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We'll continue to update this story as the vote progresses.
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The decision is unlikely to become easier as 2016 progresses.
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Their relationship gets steadily more affectionate as their trip progresses.
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As the film progresses, the soundtrack begins to move forward.
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For the most part, everyone progresses from crawling to walking.
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But that's good, that's the way the human race progresses.
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That's not a complaint, mind you — it's how progress progresses.
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As the illness progresses, verbal communication may become more difficult.
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"Additional charges are expected as the investigation progresses," ALEA siad.
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We hope the map can evolve as the science progresses.
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Today, as technology progresses, the breadth of legal ambiguity widens.
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"Additional charges are expected as the investigation progresses," ALEA said.
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The opening credits continue to evolve as the season progresses.
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That is not even sex if it progresses to intimacy.
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McConnell has little margin for error as the trial progresses.
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As the evening progresses, however, the two narratives increasingly overlap.
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As the game progresses, private rooms begin to feel fuller.
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As internet culture progresses, so do our collective brain worms.
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"Research progresses faster than when I had thirty," he claims.
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Schiff has frequently sparred with Trump as the investigation progresses.
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As the player progresses through the game, they rank up.
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Stay tuned for more theories and development as the series progresses.
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As the first season progresses, friends and neighbors quickly become suspects.
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As the evening progresses, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad takes the stage.
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It plans to bring on more partners as the rollout progresses.
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Yet the market is set to cool as the year progresses.
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As the song progresses, it starts to sound like the latter.
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These issues may be ironed out as the first season progresses.
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Prosecutors often discover new and unexpected leads as a case progresses.
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Their style varies as the narrative progresses through Chan's creative evolution.
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They come into it a little more as the season progresses.
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As the market progresses, we'll need to build beyond that framework.
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Let's see how the panic sets in as this thing progresses.
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As the conversation progresses, however, Lenny's responses get increasingly off topic.
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But as time progresses, you see that idea becoming more popular.
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Evidence of the serious harm done has grown as harvesting progresses.
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The movie progresses in such fits and starts—Kenny is happy!
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I love the way it progresses, the effects, all of it.
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As the book progresses, it becomes clear that her point of
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"Vinyl" is gaining confidence in its storytelling as the series progresses.
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But as the third season progresses, Taylor begins to have doubts.
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Then, as the video progresses, things get a little less constricted.
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As the opera progresses, the staging becomes increasingly metaphorical, confusingly so.
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As the year progresses, these disputes will only get more pronounced.
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As the film progresses, movement mechanics get into completely new territory.
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And this progresses on down the line as environmental degredation accumulates.
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Still, Hope Litoff's documentary becomes more voyeuristically gripping as it progresses.
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As her husband's disease progresses, Ms. Brown expects costs to escalate.
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That's not going to get any easier as the race progresses.
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The average iPhone price usually drops as the selling cycle progresses.
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As the book progresses, you will find yourself thinking, Surely #NotAllIndians.
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As the story progresses Rowling keeps drawing attention to Quirrell's turban.
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More charges may be filed as the investigation progresses, Manley said.
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It progresses slowly in most people but currently has no cure.
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So how do we help democracies to flourish as globalization progresses?
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We'll see how it progresses, and we'll see if I play.
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Once it progresses, CTE can impact speech, memory and motor functions.
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And as the movie progresses, a handful of precocious personalities emerge.
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Obviously, as one self-progresses, you think, 'Oh, you're the man.
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Unlike a regular theatergoing experience, Late Shift progresses according to audience participation.
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This story will be updated with more images as the day progresses.
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As the inquiry progresses, advertising practices could become an area of interest.
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Time continuously progresses in the game, and shifts between day and night.
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But as the teaser progresses, things take a much more sinister turn.
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Unfortunately, as Alzheimer's Disease progresses, the family often bears a heavy burden.
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As the game progresses, the solutions to each puzzle feel less organic.
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Right: it's asymmetric, it responds to dopamine, it progresses over many years.
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The further she progresses, the tighter the noose wraps around her neck.
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But as the show progresses, the action dips into 123 and 1953.
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Early abortions start around $500 and get more expensive as pregnancy progresses.
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Authorities continue to seek tips from the public as the investigation progresses.
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"More transparent information will be provided as the case progresses," Esmaili said.
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Anaemia becomes increasingly common among individuals with CKD as the disease progresses.
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How hard is it to balance both sides as the story progresses?
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The group will continue to update their findings as their research progresses.
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Expect to see even more of that argument as the campaign progresses.
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Della, the elder woman, is gradually losing herself as cognitive decline progresses.
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It'll be fascinating to learn more about him as the series progresses.
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Indeed, they learn to question and distrust allegory as the tale progresses.
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Instead, she progresses through an entire third-wave feminism debate with herself.
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As the track builds and progresses, I was thinking, This is amazing.
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As the performance progresses, however, this sense of safety seems to waver.
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"We'll see the winds coming down as the day progresses," he said.
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Beguiling as an excitable ingénue, she becomes cipherlike as the book progresses.
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Look for the Titans to become more heroic as the season progresses.
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But as the evening progresses and drinks are consumed, tongues become untied.
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Maybe everyone else progresses, they don't, womp womp, welcome to the lottery.
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This newfangled technology will continue to make waves as the tournament progresses.
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We will see as the trial progresses over the next two years.
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As the movie progresses, she adds something small to its minimalist vocabulary.
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As spring training progresses, pitchers will fully take part in those drills.
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And why does Judaism seem to evaporate entirely as the series progresses?
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Gorbachev progresses toward his coronation through a series of his predecessors' funerals.
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But, imagine the way our lives will change as artificial intelligence progresses.
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As the case progresses, it becomes a game of cats and mice.
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As the technology progresses, the more complex it becomes to build models.
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As Libra season progresses, more fun and flirtation will come your way.
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Just look at how her relationship with boyfriend Stan Bowes (Evan Peters) progresses.
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As the condition progresses, eyesight and ability to walk and talk rapidly diminish.
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As the play progresses, Dotty's gradual acceptance of her illness becomes deeply moving.
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Governor Mark Carney said momentum will build up again as the year progresses.
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As the video progresses, it turns from black and white into vibrant color.
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As the novel progresses, their relationship grows violent, and ultimately Rufus commits suicide.
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"I fear for the family that lives there if it progresses," he says.
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If the infection progresses, a person may experience a fever, chills, or vomiting.
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This is a developing story and will be updated as the hurricane progresses.
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But, as the story progresses, each sister has difficulty maintaining her appointed role.
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Conventional wisdom holds that as time progresses, the music will only get better.
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Perhaps some of these narrative flaws will be addressed as the series progresses.
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As her career progresses, she has mentioned she's interested in getting into directing.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Zinc's star is burning ever more brightly as the year progresses.
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The case is unfolding as another racially charged trial progresses across the street.
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As the game progresses, the questions get harder, and the field narrows considerably.
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But as the game progresses, new objectives and modifiers get chaotically thrown around.
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Hundreds more are expected to open throughout the state as the year progresses.
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If it never progresses beyond that, Trump will almost certainly survive, politically speaking.
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If your work on above investigations progresses, you are apt to be terminated.
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And as a relationship progresses, daters don't take that password sharing question lightly.
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As the game progresses, the narrator comments on the choices the player makes.
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So knowing that, as the game progresses you're dealing with your character's grief.
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However, Branch notes that times are changing as the natural hair movement progresses.
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But as it progresses, it's more meandering than dreamy, more earthly than uncanny.
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As it progresses, patients experience gradual loss of peripheral vision and central vision.
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But as technology progresses, these devices will only get smaller and more powerful.
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""As TDS progresses, the afflicted lose the ability to distinguish fantasy from reality.
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She promised to speak more on the matter as the investigation was progresses.
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It's only every other element that grows increasingly bewildering as the narrative progresses.
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As the mission progresses, Juno's orbits will receive more direct hits of radiation.
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As the story progresses, you'll recruit more characters to your team for battle.
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You might be relieved to hear that the infection usually progresses fairly slowly.
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Testosterone levels are also higher in the morning, decreasing as the day progresses.
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It anticipated the peso would trade steadily at 19.50 as the year progresses.
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As the season progresses, Nia will be revealed to be the superheroine Dreamer.
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As the piece progresses, they can't quite keep up this appearance of wildness.
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The installations depict different reefs, which get increasingly sick as the series progresses.
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As climate change progresses, the way humans produce food will be drastically altered.
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The results may become clearer as vote counting progresses in the coming hours.
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And as it progresses, Elio grows, as does his relationship with his parents.
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As this progresses, I hope that we'll be able to continue this conversation.
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As your career progresses, you'll likely be on both sides of this meeting.
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Times Insider Rigorous debate narrows a wide-open field as the year progresses.
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He says he expects more women will come forward as the case progresses.
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Blizzard said changes still could be made as the Overwatch League season progresses.
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That last one represents the main quest line and how the game progresses.
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As the season progresses, maybe the collective group can outdo an offensive coordinator.
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As the Olympic program progresses, another competition plays out beside it in parallel.
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He has pleaded not guilty and is in jail as that case progresses.
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"As this work progresses, numerous vehicle recalls will likely be announced," they said.
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But if the virus progresses, Morgan says streamed shows might become less possible.
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And as artificial intelligence progresses, Cook said, iPhones will become even more essential.
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So we'll begin to focus in on what we need to as time progresses.
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The U.K. team found that as Alzheimer's progresses, glycation of the MIF enzymes increases.
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As research progresses, FVAEs could also presumably track other emotions like fear and sadness.
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As that artists's career progresses and hopefully becomes more successful, that percentage goes up.
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She doesn't, but the guilt just continues to manifest itself as the episode progresses.
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The drums create low, bubbly mountains of spheres that rise as the song progresses.
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The piece will remain until some time in the coming year, as demolition progresses.
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The contestants work together and get to know each other as the episode progresses.
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As each arc progresses, the links between them become increasingly evident and extremely strange.
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As the date progresses to the bedroom, something begins to feel a little off.
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This is why, ultimately, maternity clothes ironically become more appealing as a pregnancy progresses.
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We will continue to work closely with the Macau government as the situation progresses.
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But that changes as the story progresses, and the shift feels natural and real.
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As the week progresses, and forecasts become more reliable, we'll be posting further updates.
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A Loaded Gun progresses with a snaking chronology, imitating the slipperiness of its subject.
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I just learned a month ago and I am getting better as time progresses.
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Sometimes the drastic nature of the problem isn't fully realized until the pregnancy progresses.
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The rest will probably unravel in a dramatic, slow fashion as the season progresses.
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Why it matters: According to the World Health Organization, HIV progresses rapidly in infants.
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As the story progresses, we find out he has good reason to be afraid.
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MSP is providing resources to our Federal and local partners as this scene progresses.
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But it's the type of work that often progresses to rats and, eventually people.
|
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As the lawsuit progresses into the new year, however, Underwood won't be overseeing it.
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Scientists still don't fully understand what causes Alzheimer's or how and why it progresses.
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They also plan to add charges to the two suspects as the investigation progresses.
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They don&apost want to recognize all the progresses being made in the economy.
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Feeney: Yeah, it should get slower and slower as the night progresses, I think.
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However, some analysts caution that life could get tougher for Argos as 2017 progresses.
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As the year progresses, they work in groups and complete the brainstorming with peers.
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As the strike progresses, she overcomes her mutism and her fear of children, too.
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As the spring progresses, there will be goslings, which is always a great treat.
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If the infection progresses without treatment, you may notice more green or brown discharge.
|
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If the bedsore progresses, the skin's outer layer, then the inner layer, breaks down.
|
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As the book progresses, though, Raisin's careful path through self-imposed pitfalls becomes clear.
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But if the bill progresses, Walker would ask House leaders to enforce it retroactively.
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As an addictive disease progresses, it is also influenced by life events and stressors.
|
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But as the show progresses, the box becomes a suggestive multitude of other things.
|
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And if the Justice Department's investigation progresses, it could produce a blockbuster antitrust lawsuit.
|
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The legislation is subject to change as it progresses through the House and Senate.
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As the disease progresses, it can also lead to paranoia, dementia and suicidal thoughts.
|
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New, more advanced challenges are typically unlocked in each toy as a child progresses.
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As "Betty en NY" progresses, I hope Telemundo's new Betty develops a similar complexity.
|
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As part of Master your Money, we'll update this glossary as the series progresses.
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Moreover, some studies have even reported increases in cortical sizes as the disease progresses.
|
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Also, as Irma progresses, donors should check back to see how charities are responding.
|
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House Republican leadership aides are being kept in the loop as the investigation progresses.
|
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There are some other immediate ethical considerations to think through as the science progresses.
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Homer starts out naive and grows more complex and engaged as the story progresses.
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Of course, Succession's humor has become all the more precious as the series progresses.
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A storm grows increasingly bigger as the game progresses, closing off areas of the map.
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Will Hannah get to know the small-town, country boy Garrett as the season progresses?
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Then, as the narrative progresses, Harding flashes back to the dad's relationship with his dad.
|
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But as the movie progresses, its division of focus along gender lines becomes troublingly skewed.
|
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As high-end VR tech progresses, this mismatch is likely only going to get wider.
|
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But as the game progresses, he does start to show small, promising signs of growth.
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Storm to deliver snow to mountains, passes As the storm progresses, colder air will invade.
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So it goes undiagnosed and the disease progresses for years and gets worse and worse.
|
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As it progresses, you can have shortness of breath, coughing, and fluid filling the lungs.
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For now, the science progresses slowly, and even these small steps take gargantuan, international efforts.
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In the 1987 original, Baby grows into an more confident woman as the film progresses.
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"I know it's early in the week, so we'll see how it progresses," Ryan said.
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The European Union progresses with regulations that increasingly lean in favor of principles-based models.
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"As the year progresses, we get closer and closer to the presidential election," Heller said.
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As a disorder like Alzheimer's disease progresses, familiar places can grow increasingly foreign and confusing.
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As a disorder like Alzheimer's disease progresses, familiar places can grow increasingly foreign and confusing.
|
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But as time progresses, what top performing team members look for is autonomy and trust.
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Forecasters will have a better idea how predictions are lining up as the week progresses.
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Beijing's air quality will get worse as climate change progresses, The Sydney Morning Herald reports.
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But you can upgrade your seed as it progresses, giving you new powers and defenses.
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As his disease progresses, turning each page gives Sandy a fresh feast of past experiences.
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After symptoms manifest, the infection progresses rapidly and usually causes death within about five days.
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As Bellamy's book progresses, power, brutality, and the capacity to dominate become all that matters.
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Farmers have already lost cattle and crops and fear more pain as the year progresses.
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It's no dramatic strategic shift, they say, but a natural evolution as the campaign progresses.
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In concept, as the video progresses, the computer system becomes "bugged," resulting in the clones.
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As the gig progresses and the room grows sweatier, the lyricism too becomes more didactic.
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We'll get to all those as the year progresses, but it should be pretty easy.
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You can follow along with the project as it progresses by checking the #RitasQuilt hashtag.
|
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But many leading experts believe that the paradigm is going to change as 2018 progresses.
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As the night progresses, the needle will have more and more data to work with.
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"We see no reason to expect any slowdown as the year progresses," the union said.
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But opponents of reducing SALT deductions pledged to continue fighting as the tax debate progresses.
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It'll be interesting to see how the game progresses over the next couple of weeks.
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You get access to course materials and follow along with the class as it progresses.
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Ms. Nixon and Ms. Ocasio-Cortez were expected to campaign together as the summer progresses.
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Japanese encephalitis has no known cure, and as it progresses, patients require oxygen to survive.
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So, it&aposs important to get it under control before it progresses to that point.
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It can be difficult to keep your goal in your sights as the year progresses.
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As the dance progresses, the performers begin to shed their jackets and loosen their shirts.
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As the disease progresses, shortness of breath occurs during rest and portable oxygen is needed.
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Going forward, the district is waiting to see how the coronavirus progresses, Ms. Landau said.
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Weather: Showers may pop up early, but the sky should brighten as the day progresses.
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The novel progresses as Gatsby tries to rekindle his love with Daisy Buchanan, Nick's cousin.
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As the impeachment inquiry progresses, Trump will undoubtedly continue to flail away at the whistleblower.
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Weather: Showers may pop up early, but the sky should brighten as the day progresses.
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But the disease progresses slowly, and treatments can slow it down even more, it said.
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As the song progresses, the grass sheet gets more elaborate, and the background turns to night.
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As the show progresses, they come into contact with other human civilizations scattered around the galaxy.
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As the game progresses, players get more characters and dive deeper into the Stranger Things mythology.
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As the fourth quarter earnings season progresses, analysts have been lowering earnings estimates for upcoming quarters.
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As the record progresses, there's always the sense that he's catching air between lungfulls of water.
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"We can still look at one another, and as the season progresses, it shifts," she hints.
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Authorities said Friday that additional charges could be forthcoming as the investigation into the matter progresses.
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The film is funny at first, but as it progresses, it gets more and more chilling.
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"I think we need to take that word, and make sure that that progresses," Kang said.
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"As the infection progresses, the ear becomes more more swollen and very painful," Dr. Voigt says.
|
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And as the segment progresses, it illustrates some other things that being autistic means for Julia.
|
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Symptoms typically appear between the ages of 3 and 5, after which the disorder progresses quickly.
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My collection accumulates slowly as fall progresses but then suddenly they've taken over, and it's great.
|
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In July, she told Cosmopolitan that she's looking to move into film as her career progresses.
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The disease especially impacts infants, who struggle to fight off the disease's symptoms once it progresses.
|
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As the novel progresses, they each intersect with one another, coming together into an impressive finale.
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You see the reasons as to why she acts a certain way as the story progresses.
|
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Science, we are told, advances one funeral at a time1, but sometimes it progresses through resurrections.
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Some patients can die sooner, or much later, depending on how the disease progresses for them.
|
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The company said it expects an improvement in its operational results as its financial year progresses.
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"I think there's some very tough times ahead coming as this missile program progresses," said Fleitz.
|
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As type II diabetes progresses, many patients need additional treatments to better control blood sugar levels.
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She progresses from a halting, tremulous wallflower to a confident storyteller to rival her legendary grandmother.
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As the disease progresses, the symptoms go away, and progress silently to it's most deadly stage.
|
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As the afternoon progresses, her phone is going crazy with students reaching out to one another.
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As the show progresses, the audience will see how right — or wrong — Stearns was about that.
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Hottovy expects growth to continue, but McDonald's will face more challenging comparisons as the year progresses.
|
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As this ill-conceived ruling progresses, small businesses will struggle to mitigate their new considerable liability.
|
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As season 4 progresses, Everlasting: All Stars evolves into something far darker than Bachelor in Paradise.
|
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But as Sunday progresses, and especially during the drive back to campus, he seems really down.
|
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But it also progresses toward solace, grounding its closing songs in steadfast melodies and consoling harmonies.
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How long Mr. Hamill remains in Brooklyn depends on his health and how the book progresses.
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As the mission progresses, the spacecraft will pass through increasingly violent parts of the radiation belts.
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I know firsthand how difficult it is to keep up with people as your career progresses.
|
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As the piece progresses, Ms. Marin suggests a growing tension and fear without any obvious tricks.
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Saunders said Sears would probably have a hard time meeting its obligations as the year progresses.
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All of us are wearing several layers of clothing that we'll shed as the descent progresses.
|
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As "Resounding (Infrared)" progresses, we hear a lengthy compilation of UFO reports from the Witness Archive.
|
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"I spend a lot of time thinking about how subculture moves, how it progresses," Kotler said.
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As the film progresses and the imagery piles on, the music becomes more somber and emotive.
|
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As the novel progresses, Adam rebels in various ways, like any automaton wanting a little autonomy.
|
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"We are assessing other potential closures as the situation progresses," a rep from Neiman Marcus said.
|
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But at the same time, he said data can be incredibly useful as a show progresses.
|
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As it progresses, however, her own narrative overshadows those of the women she wishes to reveal.
|
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As the week progresses and priorities change, I shift bucket items to continually update my priorities.
|
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Krystal's story, however, becomes increasingly absorbing as the narrative progresses and the situations become more absurd.
|
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But Rabobank's Lawrence expects regional stock markets to slip into the red as the day progresses.
|
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Elizabeth's progresses loomed large in the imaginations of people at the time, according to Professor Mandler.
|
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If the tournament progresses according to seedings, the pair will again face off in the final.
|
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And as the season progresses, even the most idiosyncratic singers get good at "Idol"-style performances.
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But as the show progresses, we get to delight in dozens of wigged Moira alter-egos.
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The bank has a more optimistic view of gold prices as the year progresses, he said.
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As the comic progresses, the walls shift in size and shape, growing larger and more dominant.
|
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As the game progresses, the player works their way through the labyrinth of that space's secrets.
|
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As the album progresses, it zooms out and touches upon bigger ideas of pain and grief.
|
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Wallace Rueckel, 75, of St. James, N.C., worries about what will happen as his disease progresses.
|
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Or, rather, you don't speak theirs—you'll have to learn to converse as the game progresses.
|
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In Civ 6, players can craft their own religion and shape it as the game progresses.
|
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Religions bring with them two beliefs at first, with up to four total as the game progresses.
|
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Across the Strand, four storeys up, is a band of greenery, becoming lusher as the year progresses.
|
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What starts out as an ambitious concept thus feels less and less so as the plot progresses.
|
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As the movie progresses (be warned of spoilers), Ava's story turns out to be a tragic one.
|
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And as climatic warming progresses, L.A.'s extra six degrees will only make the associated problems worse.
|
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If overheating progresses, your dog may become very lethargic and start to stumble, collapse or act strangely.
|
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More important, as puffing progresses and liquid is consumed, the temperatures and emissions rise "drastically," Shihadeh said.
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"It is more challenging, as each day progresses we are having additional people testing positive," he said.
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Overall, we view the 21Q update as positive as the company progresses towards its long-term goals.
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When you first get pregnant, he's a poppy seed, then progresses to berries, and, excitingly, citrus fruits.
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Herbert may soon become a household name as the high-profile Van Dyke case progresses toward trial.
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As the world progresses under the banner of freedom of expression, we seem to be hurtling backwards.
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The second climber is responsible for feeding the rope out as the first progresses up the face.
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Even LIGO itself should get more sensitive as its lifetime progresses, project scientists said on Feb. 11.
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Confidence: High Saturday starts off sunny, but clouds are expected to build in as the afternoon progresses.
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The second half of "the story progresses" also features another Tanowitz eccentricity: four guest artists, all male.
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Either way, if Microsoft progresses with this hardware then expect to see it sooner rather than later.
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As the training progresses, the task grows harder, with more objects persisting for a shorter time onscreen.
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In his videos, he never removes any charts, but instead adds to them as each episode progresses.
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If his next bullpen session progresses well, Shreve could be sent on a minor league rehab assignment.
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As the game progresses, she has to answer for actions taken in a past she can't remember.
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The company also has plans to expand its products into pads and liners as the brand progresses.
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But as biological science progresses, it's possible for athletes to mimic those native abilities through careful intervention.
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If Verily progresses with the project, the shoes could have a wide range of health-related uses.
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And so, you know, to the degree that progresses, I think that's a positive sign for markets.
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The miniaturization progresses, now the computer fits in the backpack, you can bring it to a gig.
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YIIK centers around the ONISM1999 blog, which will update with more supernatural threads as the game progresses.
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I'm waiting to see how the healing progresses before we have to decide on shows beyond that.
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"You've got a lot of room for numbers to move higher as the year progresses," Furhman said.
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As the show progresses, it continues to prove itself happy to crack stinky for the humorous cause.
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There is still scope for political jitters to hit sentiment for the euro as the day progresses.
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Like the storm mentioned in the title, there's a sense of something building as this tale progresses.
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Society progresses reluctantly, only after a small group of the dedicated and the idealistic insist on it.
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As the match progresses, we move to smaller logs, which spin faster, so it gets more exciting.
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This tension between spreads and outright price looks set to become more acute as the year progresses.
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Organized by state to capture the south-to-north journey, the series gradually brightens as it progresses.
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Earnings estimates tend to go down, not up, as the quarter progresses, and certainly not almost double.
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If the chondromalacia progresses, this can lead to patellofemoral arthritis, which may require injection treatment as well.
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Participants will continue to be followed for 10 years to see whether their cancer progresses or not.
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Parkinson's often starts with a small tremor in the hand or muscle stiffness and progresses over time.
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Xing, however, is confident that as society progresses, we will learn how to cope with any impediments.
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The site will also transition from a daytime theme to a nighttime theme as the day progresses.
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As Atreus progresses from skittish to empowered in combat, he does the same in the game's story.
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You can check out Opternative's complaint in full below, and we'll report back as the suit progresses.
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The track features acoustic-like guitars paired with Richard's soft, light melodies and progresses into spindly synths.
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As the novel coronavirus progresses, many are finding themselves in quarantine, self-quarantine, or practicing social distancing.
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He intends to try to test the system during the showcase, and provide updates as it progresses.
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Patrick is expected to leave in the coming months as the bank's U.S. restructuring progresses, they said.
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Here, green blocks of foam crumble as the work progresses, illustrating Rosenblit's theme of the insubstantial self.
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Andrew M. Cuomo of New York, will be closely watching how New Jersey progresses on the issue.
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"Many of those clinics and sessions will likely need to close as the disease progresses," said Kaeding.
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But it becomes rather drifty and slack as it progresses, building to no particular climax or conclusion.
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The house progresses through the centuries as you wander downward, like an empty, ghostly version of itself.
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We've initiated the deployment of the updated certificate and are monitoring service health as the fix progresses.
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This game is going to get more fascinating as it progresses with all the matchups and decisions.
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As the season progresses Ms. Kristjansdottir, like a lovable deputy in a western, completely steals our sympathies.
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As the series progresses, she and other competitors use hip-hop to establish freedom from their government.
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Other characters will also give their differing takes as the evening progresses and the results come in.
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It's an illusion of change to keep things fresh while the story progresses and fans are happy.
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The CDC expects to see additional suspected and confirmed cases in the US as the outbreak progresses.
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But as the show progresses, the box asserts what might be called a mind of its own.
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"As the investigation progresses the prosecutor may add or amend charges as necessary," the police spokesperson added.
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Use the money from pay raises and bonuses to fund these future needs as your career progresses.
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A camera takes photos after each brushstroke, so the AI can analyze its work as it progresses.
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Knowing what Eve is doing with the character ahead of time pays off as the series progresses.
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What starts as a joke progresses into a load of application forms, phone calls, and screen tests.
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As climate change progresses, Stokes told Insider that her biggest piece of advice is "to talk about it."
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" As the song progresses and the vocals become clearer, you'll hear that it repeatedly says "Tell me why.
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It's really fun to see how it progresses every year and how many new fans come each year.
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There are plenty of other images on the Bennu site, which has been updating as the mission progresses.
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Analysts said the outcomes of upcoming key central bank meetings could move the market as the week progresses.
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It's interpersonal drama playing out on a worldwide stage, with numerous characters being introduced as the story progresses.
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As the series progresses, Jenna learns not only how to feel but also how to express her emotions.
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Symptoms begin with fever and nausea, and as the infection progresses, it produces hallucinations and, eventually, a coma.
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There's also a chance that the water will just flow out on its own as the day progresses.
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I also suspect that we will see a growing number of new city-states as this century progresses.
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But home robots like this are only going to get more capable and more powerful as technology progresses.
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Purchase applications should be strengthening as the spring season progresses and the supply of homes for sale rises.
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Just the nature of training as the season progresses and the intensity increases, I naturally just shed weight.
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People with Alzheimer's experience memory loss, and may not be able to converse with others if it progresses.
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As the disease progresses, patients may struggle with smaller coordinated movements in the fingers, hands, wrists, and tongue.
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As the video progresses, she's playing a piano and singing the lyrics, apparently trying to work them out.
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"Very hopeful for tomorrow, as the time progresses he feels better and better," said Padres manager Andy Green.
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Some of these changes are immediately visible to me, other changes I only discover as the session progresses.
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JT must get repeated blood transfusions and will likely be left with neurological damage as the disease progresses.
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Lenz said calculating the extent of the drought-related damage will only be possible as the harvest progresses.
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As the game progresses, the enemy types change and the Nazis begin to wear more and more armor.
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As the series progresses—each episode is only 30 minutes—Fleabag's self-destructive behaviour is given psychological grounds.
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As Doremus' film progresses, they feel the fear of being discovered, and the intense shock of first love.
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While traditional hardware platforms may measure development in years, software progresses on a scale of weeks and months.
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However, it is likely that we will see pockets of infection in multiple regions as this year progresses.
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Of course, these forecasts can change as the year progresses, and the documents were released earlier last year.
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You have to hope that Mr. Rizzi and his troops settle back a bit as the run progresses.
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But as the campaign progresses, she ventures, concerns about national security and terrorism play in Mr. Trump's favor.
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"We hope you'll enjoy the ever-changing vistas as the ship progresses from place to place," said Johnson.
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As it progresses, patients experience gradual loss of peripheral and central vision, which can eventually lead to blindness.
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As the piece progresses, it tracks the data into the future, like the time axis on a graph.
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Records fail to indicate which lawyer will be representing Day as his case progresses through the court system.
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My hope is that Kingdom Battle continues to layer on on different ways to fight as it progresses.
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Dar at first seems good-natured and unassuming, but he reveals a darker side as the story progresses.
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In Portugal, the kissing usually progresses from left to right, but in Strasbourg, France, it's right to left.
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My disease progresses so slowly that I am caught by surprise when I can no longer do something.
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"As this progresses, there's no way this is going to be the last thing that happens," Baby said.
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As the show progresses, he experiments with the former and serendipitously bumps into a pathway to the latter.
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"One would expect that the price tag could go up as negotiation progresses," he told CNBC by email.
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Keeping the sick at home helps spread the virus, because the disease becomes more contagious as it progresses.
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To start, he and colleagues created computer models mapping the molecular and genetic networks disrupted as Alzheimer's progresses.
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But as the episode progresses, we, along with the S.H.I.E.L.D. team, slowly began to understand how it works.
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As the outbreak progresses, it will expose the cracks in our society and our preparedness for future outbreaks.
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You'll start to see prices climb slowly beginning in November, and then more so as the month progresses.
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As the #MeToo movement progresses, women who have spoken out are increasingly coming together, and organizing toward change.
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He also said Mueller could look to use any reaction from Trump as evidence as the investigation progresses.
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First, many of the latest technical skills that are in high demand today become obsolete when technology progresses.
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As North Korea rapidly progresses in its weapons technology, we are being confronted with increasingly more difficult choices.
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As the presidency progresses it may prove as much a slave to the ratings as any TV network.
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I also believe that marriage should come naturally as love progresses, but in my culture it feels forced.
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City officials and Bronx leaders said that they would continue working to increase transit services as development progresses.
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But as the play progresses, the mood shifts and the assumptions it invites are turned on their heads.
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These goals represent an honest attempt at self-improvement, but they often fall apart as the year progresses.
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It remains to be seen whether Shanahan will still be as supportive of the investigation as it progresses.
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As the piece progresses, new pairings are formed, including one with Dunn and Grazia Della-Terza, his wife.
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Despite its high contagiousness and fast appearance after contact, as far as we can tell, greyscale progresses slowly.
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But as the technology progresses, expect to see BCI start to integrate itself into our daily activities and lives.
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But as technology progresses and law enforcement gets more aware, you can only dodge that bullet for so long.
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As the video progresses, the bandmates swap locales, exploring the different climates until, finally, they start destroying the sets.
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As this narrative progresses, it becomes glaringly apparent that this film is not for Black women such as myself.
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But "even with these efforts, we believe our shoppers will be facing higher prices as 2019 progresses," she said.
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"Overall, we view the 1Q update as positive as the company progresses towards its long-term goals," Stifel said.
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As the disease progresses, Tyson says he hopes people will remember his father's optimistic nature—and his blood type.
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As a simulation progresses, the values in each voxel affect adjacent ones, thus creating feedback which produces impressive verisimilitude.
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As the year progresses, we get better visibility into how we're performing," Weiner told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street.
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And as the film progresses, its use of violence gradually moves from the first category to the latter two.
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As the video progresses, however, it is made clear that both of our initial guesses were very far off.
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As the series progresses, attention is called to Annie's self-absorbed nature in subtle and increasingly more direct ways.
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Sotos argues that nearly all of Lincoln's symptoms fit the description of PA as it progresses, if left untreated.
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Yet there is an unmistakable melancholy that creeps into the photographs as the festival progresses into the mid-1960s.
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As the book progresses, he appears to lose his job—or at least to be prevented from seeing patients.
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It emphasises a narrower but deeper curriculum, and seeks to ensure that a whole class progresses through the syllabus.
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But as the film progresses, you realise that both his plan and the film are all over the place.
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Generally speaking, people wake up with a certain level of cortisol and as the day progresses, that level drops.
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The CDC uses information from this network to routinely estimate effectiveness of the flu vaccine as the season progresses.
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Conversational threads now can be personalized by color gradients, changing from one hue to another as a chat progresses.
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It's possible that his claims of total success with Kim may fall on deaf ears as the election progresses.
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Underwood has been tight-lipped about how the season progresses for him, even when he's posting on social media.
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This year's MCS features a 60 percent increase in tournaments, with more to be added as the season progresses.
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Instead, her subjects pontificate at length, seemingly without challenge or direction, and missed opportunities mount as the book progresses.
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Our medical infrastructure is not prepared to serve these patients, who experience increased debility as this incurable disease progresses.
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But as time progresses and as dance moves get more and more elaborate, it gets hard to keep up.
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Moss hops between 1997 and 2015 a handful of times, encountering wildly different futures as her immediate investigation progresses.
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She grows more unbalanced as the pregnancy progresses, but none of it is suspenseful because it's all so familiar.
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"I believe that science progresses more if the communication is made easier," Professor Anderson told an interviewer in 1986.
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"And this increases as the infestation progresses ... the more trees die, the more people die," he told the conference.
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The case could become an early test of the court's limits on keeping filings sealed as Mueller's work progresses.
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Highly recommended for fans of post-apoc stories, and well worth keeping an eye on as the series progresses.
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As our relationship progresses, every day I discover a new way to deeply love him, and it feels spectacular.
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So perhaps we'll see some companies in the black make it across the finish line as the year progresses.
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As the session progresses, U.S. inflation numbers are likely to be the main driver, particularly among better-rated bonds.
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As the dance progresses, the dancers manipulate the two stage-bound shapes; this, too becomes part of the choreography.
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These outer layers become props both over- and underused as the dance progresses: constantly manipulated, but to what end?
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Johns Hopkins's tracker is worth bookmarking with case number counts in the US and worldwide as the crisis progresses.
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Raising money from large donors typically gets harder for all but the top-tier candidates as the campaign progresses.
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This content will update as your day progresses to better match your activities and interests, based on prior behavior.
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As their relationship progresses (without Patrice finding out what Ron does for a living), they argue tactics and philosophy.
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Its modes of transportation intensify as the game progresses—the more dire the situation, the more outlandish the ride.
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Indeed, much as young men are radicalised on the internet, Durden's behaviour becomes more extreme as the film progresses.
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As the primary season progresses and Biden continues to consolidate, Bernie Sanders should see the writing on the wall.
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The Warriors have lost five consecutive contests, and that trends all but promises to continue as their schedule progresses.
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"The information in the report is preliminary and subject to change as the NTSB's investigation progresses," the NTSB said.
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As "Familie" progresses, however, that ambiguity allows Rau's superb cast to imagine how their own final night might unfold.
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In another post called "The Rules of Dating," Uygur explains what should happen physically as the dating process progresses.
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We'll learn about Aunt Lydia's back story as the season progresses, along with the Colonies, where more horrors await.
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As the country's missile program progresses, small civilian satellites in the U.S. could help track missiles that Pyongyang launches.
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There's likely to be more negativity toward Kaine as the campaign progresses, and he could lose his bipartisan sheen.
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CNN: As your husband's dementia progresses, what are some of his daily struggles and how has playing music helped?
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Mr. Trump will ramp up campaign travel as the year progresses and Democrats begin voting to choose their nominee.
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Vahdam Original Chai is a favored drink in India and the perfect pick-me-up as they day progresses.
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As the summer progresses and the heat sets in, the urge to travel is at an all-time high.
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Members of the Wetsuweten community would be "heavily involved" in construction programs as the project progresses, Coastal GasLink said.
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In most places where the puzzle runs daily, themes and clues get harder and trickier as the week progresses.
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As the novel progresses, however, it evolves from an account of political compromise into one of protest and radicalization.
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The conversation quickly progresses from flirty to dirty and, before we know it, we're exchanging nudes with that stranger.
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As the series progresses, it becomes an examination not just of the case, but of the nature of truth itself.
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"Lochia is often very heavy and red at first, and then as it progresses it gets quite dark," she explains.
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As the game progresses, you realize that American interference caused the country to fall into chaos in the first place.
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Poland's Bajor rightfully took a two-round unanimous decision and progresses to the next round of the Openweight Grand-Prix.
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In that way, the difference stages of visual and concept design start to inform each other as the design progresses.
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The good thing is that airplanes are becoming better designed, and will require less and less power as time progresses.
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But as the eclipse progresses, the moon will dip below the horizon, out of view, and the sun will rise.
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As my arthritis progresses, I find that I cannot get a good grip to open a pickle jar any more.
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As that legal action progresses, it is my priority to ensure that the Sherpa Capital family is not adversely affected.
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Restructuring and business disposal-related charges will likely remain high as Barclays progresses with its plan to run-down BNC.
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With a rhythm reminiscent of Donald Barthelme's "Snow White," the book progresses by way of newspaper articles, interviews, lists, etc.
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As 2016 progresses, we should start to see the impact of these efforts, as other jurisdictions will be watching closely.
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He expects even better results in the second half of 2019 as restructuring progresses and more SUVs hit the market.
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"This progression signals that the default rate will continue to rise as the year progresses," Puchalla said in a statement.
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What makes the curse even more chilling, as the film progresses, is that there is no attempt to explain it.
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" May described this as a "proportionate and sensible step which will provide extra reassurance and protection while the investigation progresses.
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Fortunately, medications and surgeries have been developed to treat an enlarged prostate before it ever progresses to severe kidney dysfunction.
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As the game progresses, the space changes and shifts, opens up and closes off, becomes dense with memories and terror.
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EP David Zabel told Entertainment Weekly that "there's definitely a continuing process of them coming together" as season 2 progresses.
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As the jump progresses, a direct measurement would be increasingly likely to yield the final rather than the initial state.
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But as the show progresses, he unleashes the beast, letting his hair fly around as he proceeds to turn up.
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Dragon Front also relies on in-game voice chat so you can talk to your opponent as the game progresses.
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People "fade away" and are tragically "robbed of their identities" as this incurable condition progresses, we're told time and again.
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The hippocampus is the organ in the brain most responsible for memory; in Alzheimer's it shrinks as the disease progresses.
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Jews light candles on each night of Hanukkah, adding one more to the candelabra as the eight-night holiday progresses.
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You don't know why you're running or from whom, and as the game progresses things don't necessarily get any clearer.
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But as this season progresses, we will find that he isn't as much of a doormat as he initially seems.
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Finley's second act begins with an imitation of an acceptance speech, filled with gratitude but progresses quickly into darker territory.
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It has a story line that progresses as you race in street drag events, outrun police cars and so on.
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Hopefully, as the show progresses, it will evolve into the kind of party that you want to stick around for.
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They were also horrible communicators, and Roy had clear anger issues, which viewers catch glimpses of as the show progresses.
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A Pentagon spokesman said Thursday that the agency would be unable to comment as the investigation into White's conduct progresses.
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As the novel progresses, Roger's mental state becomes more interesting than the depiction of the marriage, which remains curiously inert.
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Even the least severe form, type 3 SMA, can be disabling as it progresses, leaving people needing wheelchairs, Biogen said.
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Resident Evil 2 progresses with a stellar pace, changing up environments and introducing new challenges (and solutions) at perfect intervals.
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It progresses to marriage and, at the start of season 2 (which premieres April 8 on Amazon), a second child.
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As it progresses, the video itself seems to break down in mid broadcast as though affected by terminal computer virus.
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But as the show progresses, we learn that none of our characters can really be summed up in a word.
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As the shuffling beat progresses so too does the melody, which layers in stabbing synth keys and large clacking percussion.
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But as the series progresses, it slowly reveals itself to be more than just odd for the sake of odd.
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"If the situation progresses and management refuses to address the situation, you have very limited options going forward," Davis says.
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If their work progresses, they say, scientists will be able to forecast eruptions just as meteorologists forecast the weather today.
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The source suggested that the campaign is waiting to see what Trump's Democratic rivals do in as the coronavirus progresses.
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As her relationship with Paul progresses, it becomes clear that her future is being prepared for her without her consent.
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As the game progresses, you'll have to do more and more of this, making life in the colony increasingly precarious.
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Still others may compel electronic monitoring so that the courts can keep close tabs on them as their case progresses.
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The first half of the book, as it progresses, feels increasingly like a train without brakes that is rolling downhill.
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The forecasts typically fall as the quarter progresses and analysts get a better sense of how the businesses are performing.
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Today (Thursday): Sunshine dominates early but scattered clouds show up as the day progresses and become numerous by late afternoon.
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The SBA is central to the federal government's efforts to support entrepreneurs in America, as the country progresses and modernizes.
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If your relationship progresses, you fear that you will inherit this man-child and presumably begin scheduling his teeth cleanings.
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As the scene progresses, that shot becomes narrower and narrower as more things fill in both sides of the frame.
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NASH is a disease that progresses slowly and where patients often don't see the illness or feel symptoms from it.
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Jason Clarke plays Ted, adopting a version of the longtime senator's distinctive accent that intermittently disappears as the movie progresses.
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It's how our teaching progresses, and it's how ultimately we are able to do our part to contribute to society.
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Japanese firms tend to be very cautious in their initial capital spending forecasts and revise up as the year progresses.
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As the "race" progresses, players have smaller and smaller lanes to race through, forcing players to push each other around.
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As the movie progresses, Ramona will become Destiny's best friend, her worst enemy, her sister, her confidante, and her mother.
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It swells in magnitude as the night progresses, culminating with a full hallelujah chorus of performers, conducted in pitch darkness.
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It proves to me how important it is to share good materials with the community, because that's how creativity progresses.
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The documentary "becomes more voyeuristically gripping as it progresses," Ben Kenigsberg wrote in his review in The New York Times.
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Domestic politics could also become a bigger risk factor as the second half of 2019 progresses, especially in Latin America.
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Securing the Shadow begins with 3043th-century tombstone carvings and progresses through the traditions of the art of the dead.
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As climate change progresses over the coming decades, large areas of the planet will be unable to support their human population.
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As it progresses, the skin becomes bright red, swollen and shiny, before blistering and, in worst-case scenarios, becoming open wounds.
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We have a right to be there, and we hope we'll be able to keep you informed as the trial progresses.
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Guaranteed debt is already incorporated in public debt figures, but transfers to SoEs are likely to continue as their restructuring progresses.
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As the show progresses, there's a growing sense of chaos, illustrated through rapid-fire clips of bank failures and international tensions.
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As the week progresses, I begin to feel holier-than-thou, pitying the chemical-laden pits of the peasants around me.
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If not, a finding of no significant environmental impact is issued, and the project progresses to the next stage of planning.
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The thing is, every relationship progresses at a different speed, so there's not really a "right time" to bring up marriage.
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"I think that as time progresses and you see more men in beauty, it'll get a little bit better and better."
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As the show progresses, she's drawn into the world of high-priced prostitution by a friend and fellow law student, Avery.
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And, so far as I can make out, the Trump administration will continue to enforce the ACA while the litigation progresses.
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As the episode progresses, Nick invites the entire Riverdale gang to his hotel room at the "Five Seasons" for a party.
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As the technological progresses, these textiles might eventually be able to change color as quickly as an e-ink display does.
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The color of the light can be programmed to change as time progresses, so it can glow green at 6 a.m.
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The MLB has installed camera systems in all 30 stadiums that capture and record data on players as the game progresses.
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The producer's moves more agitated as the song progresses, coming to a finale when he begins to tear the room apart.
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What's more, as climate change progresses, roughly a third of the potential bamboo habitat available for pandas is expected to disappear.
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Brazil's wet season starts winding down as the safrinha cycle progresses, adding a lot of uncertainty to the crop weather outlooks.
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As the project progresses, UNC will use feedback on what works and what doesn't to improve these kits for wider use.
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Where an objective can be long-lived, rolled over for a year or longer, key results evolve as the work progresses.
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The film starts out by dealing with Gloria's substance abuse, but it becomes about so much more as the film progresses.
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As life progresses, it can become harder to maintain all your friendships, but putting people in these categories can be helpful.
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As Beck progresses from mild to mouth-scorching hot sauces, you may notice that he's not exactly functioning at peak eloquence.
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As the session progresses, U.S. inflation numbers are likely to be the main driver for yields, particularly among better-rated bonds.
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Takeda declined to quantify the impact for the year, saying this would depend on the speed at which the transaction progresses.
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"The results tell us that python limb development progresses much further than we knew before," Cohn said in a press release.
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Luckily, I had an opportunity at CNBC to pick up versatile skills that will come in handy as my career progresses.
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The first episode opens with a bloody assassination, and as the series progresses it chronicles the tumbling of the world order.
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As a result, Krosby said, investors will be looking specifically for strong sales, not just profits, as the earnings season progresses.
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As the evening progresses, Gregory and Kenny take the children to the vigil for the community, while I go for food.
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"It's important to remember that as new data becomes available, and as a spill progresses, those numbers can change," he said.
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But the movie's filthy mouth is balanced by its warm heart, an organ that gradually takes charge as the story progresses.
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He is unlikely to make the roster, but if he progresses, Vander Laan could merit a spot on the practice squad.
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But as the technology progresses, Facebook said that it will critical to have an established set of tools to detect fakes.
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As it progresses, melanoma gets thicker, penetrates more layers of skin and becomes increasingly more likely to spread or become fatal.
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As the company progresses with late-stage studies of its drugs, it also hired Simon Jose as its chief commercial officer.
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The walkover means the Romanian will retain the number one ranking if she progresses further in Rome than Dane Caroline Wozniacki.
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Association's members will develop and share best practices, conduct research, and bring the international VR community together as the technology progresses.
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We beleive that they hav done nothing wrong , and we are confident that this will be proven as the matter progresses.
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Tatum's injury could cause major problems for the already short-handed American team as the tournament progresses into the later stages.
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Combine these with a hinged grill and you'll have an easy way to feed in fresh fuel as your smoke progresses.
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As the game progresses, the playable area shrinks smaller and smaller, and anyone outside that area takes damage until they die.
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As the story progresses, it slowly opens up from the concrete specifics of the brothers' intertwined lives to larger metaphysical themes.
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The audio of his narration suffices at first, but visual takes of the protagonist as raconteur lengthen as the film progresses.
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The store progresses like an addiction memoir: from a Malin & Goetz cannabis candle ($55) to a Dr. Dabber dab rig ($159.95).
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As the season progresses, I will somewhat grudgingly include other ingredients on the plate — proteins, for example, like fillets of hake.
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It helps make Love Is Blind more relatable and less of a one-trick pony as the 10-episode series progresses.
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As a pregnancy progresses, a woman creates a story about her make-believe child and becomes emotionally invested in that story.
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Rather than being stated early on, the mysteries take shape as the story progresses: What's the deal with Scabbers and Crookshanks?
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Replete with sequins, sparkles and some serious swagger, here are some of the night's hottest looks - updated as the night progresses.
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CBP will determine how long they can remain in the US depending on how recovery in the Bahamas progresses, he said.
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"Maniac" goes out of its way to ooze class, adding Sally Field in a key supporting role as the story progresses.
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So the plates — eventually about 80,000 of them — are where other components of the structure will be attached as construction progresses.
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However, as the meeting progresses, Ailes (played by John Lithgow) gets more lewd and then demands Kaya lift up her skirt.
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It's a quintessential '21984s horror throwback — and hopefully one that will dig deeper into the era's tropes as the season progresses.
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We're confident that as this case progresses, the plaintiffs will prove that HB2 is illegal, unconstitutional, and should be completely overturned.
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However, as the series progresses we learn that Snyder genuinely believes humanity's best hope is to work with Earth's new overlords.
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Clearly there are many details to be agreed and difficult choices will need to be made as restoration and renewal progresses.
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While the representation of BME performers is—thankfully—slowly improving, we need to ensure the scene progresses in an inclusive way.
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The LNG market will be focused on how smoothly Wheatstone progresses following the troubled start-up at Chevron's bigger Gorgon LNG project.
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Pay attention and you'll find that, as the film progresses, the singer's collection of tattoos scattered on her arms and hands grows.
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But unlike some loveable bad boys (see: Veronica Mars' Logan Echolls), Campbell somehow becomes more unbearable and unlikeable as the season progresses.
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And no one's sure what it would cost, since it depends on how clean tech progresses and how much innovation kicks in.
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"I try to find songs that get even more intense as the song plays--kind of how sex generally progresses," he said.
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" Taylor also noted that the total number of violations and infractions (30 issued so far) would "likely change as the review progresses.
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And there's likely to be more bad news for Trump from the federal courts system as the US House's impeachment inquiry progresses.
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The diverse cinematography techniques should serve Carver well as the plot progresses, with the second episode taking the characters to another universe.
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"As that progresses, everything comes along: racial tolerance, tolerance of people and the way they love, and also the way they look."
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As Parkinson's progresses, patients are dyskinetic just after taking levodopa but increasingly exhibit "off time", or worsening symptoms, as it wears off.
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As the film progresses, Jesse becomes more confident while also increasingly naive to the potential horrors that await her at every turn.
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As it progresses, the genital sores spread, lymph nodes become painful, and ulcers begin to appear on the rest of the body.
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"I was obviously hoping and praying that I'll get to feel better as the match progresses," Djokovic told reporters after the match.
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We'll have to wait and see as the season progresses whether Meredith or Megan will be the one to win Nathan's heart.
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Nonetheless, our analysis of conditions looking forward concludes that supply/demand conditions are highly likely to improve further as the year progresses.
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I feel like as the season progresses we'll do a better job of coming together and making the most of each possession.
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"The gold commodity itself should be able to lift as time progresses," said Sid Mokhtari, a market technician at CIBC World Markets.
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Like the two-on-ones, group dates feel more and more useless as the season progresses, and this one feels particularly limp.
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As the funding cycle progresses, it appears as though more of the supergiant rounds are raised in just a handful of cities.
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AML is a cancer that originates in the bone marrow and progresses rapidly, resulting in an abnormal increase in white blood cells.
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As the song progresses, the chorus of voices responding to Mariam's grows in strength, tempering the jubilance of the album's earlier tracks.
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Early on in the game, Atreus isn't much help in battle, but as the quest progresses, he becomes stronger and more confident.
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With commodity prices now seeing a slight rebound, some expect emerging markets to edge higher as the year progresses amid more volatility.
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As the song progresses, she eventually drops the mic to perform a martial art-like showing to the beat of the music.
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In sharp contrast, modernization in the U.S. progresses on at a snail's pace, and costs have doubled in the last 20 years.
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Details: This GIF uses the technology demonstrated in the previous GIF to show how the hippocampus changes as Alzheimer's disease (AD) progresses.
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As the infection progresses, the area becomes inflamed and painful, says Dr. Derek Lam, ENT-otolaryngologist at Oregon Health and Science University.
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We expect conduct and restructuring costs to remain high as Barclays works through its legacy cases and progresses with its restructuring plan.
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On caucus night, voters can change their vote as the evening progresses, but a candidate needs at least 15% to remain viable.
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As the storm progresses and the heavy rain continues to fall, rivers and creeks further inland will start to overflow as well.
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Sim's visual genius could easily compensate for this, if not for the harrowing ugliness that rots through the themes as it progresses.
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"— Zak MascoloDay-By-Day Post-Blowout"It's fun to play around with different styles as the week progresses before washing your hair.
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Nightmares are more commonly seen in the rapid eye movement, or REM, phase of sleep, which gets longer as the night progresses.
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The House will hold its first public hearings in the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump next week as the probe progresses.
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While those in the early stages may handle a gun responsibly, the risk of trouble grows as the disease progresses, doctors say.
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What is always arresting in her use of the image is the power of her ambivalence, which never progresses or is resolved.
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His app, called tvParty, lets users make comments, share photos and images on what is happening on-screen as a show progresses.
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That means as a person earns more and progresses through tax brackets, their income tax rate increases for each level of income.
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It is on sale for $409 (about a 20 percent discount on the full price) and will rise as the season progresses.
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"As that legal action progresses, it is my priority to ensure that the Sherpa Capital family is not adversely affected," Pishevar said.
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The adverse reactions people are having to vaping are more "accelerated" than the way lung damage in smokers typically progresses, Khan said.
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We will continue to work with Facebook and other tech companies to expose additional content, advertisements, and information as our investigation progresses.
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Inflation is tame, which along with uncertainty about how the trade standoff with China progresses, has given the Fed room to pause.
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Although it's becoming more difficult as his illness progresses, Barkan said he will continue giving speeches until he is no longer able.
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But as the story progresses, and she learns exactly what she can withstand and survive, she becomes increasingly trapped in the past.
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As the game progresses, Hank starts to come around to androids and Conner is forced to decide where to place his allegiance.
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He told reporters in July that he was making an effort to distance himself from the White House as the investigation progresses.
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However, the deep cuts to the program will limit the ability of states to help families as the winter heating season progresses.
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Banks were eager to put the money back to work, and are reaping the benefits of other mergers as the year progresses.
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But real life aside, as "Through the Mirror" progresses, it never loses the feel of being an offshoot of that Netflix series.
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" As the narrative progresses, readers witness the strangely symbiotic relationship between Soloway's private life and the lives of the characters on "Transparent.
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He said the developments pointed to the increasingly murky path ahead for U.S. efforts in Syria as the campaign against ISIS progresses.
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As the relationship progresses, there are only so many ways to sidestep her gentle and utterly normal getting-to-know-you questions.
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But as the season progresses and One Mississippi's story grows richer and deeper, its strategy for handling this particular storyline becomes clear.
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But in 2030, no matter how Trout's baseball career progresses, he will earn at least $36 million — a priceless long-term assurance.
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An ectopic pregnancy may not be detectable at six weeks, and as it progresses, it can cause severe bleeding in the woman.
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Because nerve damage is irreversible and accumulates as a pregnancy progresses, closing the spine as early as possible can prevent further injury.
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If warming progresses rapidly, however, the known concerns — increasing temperatures, sea level rise, a melting Arctic — will not be the whole story.
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Their rise, even if it never progresses much further, could still reshape Western politics in ways we are only beginning to understand.
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As the game progresses, Kay realizes the creatures she is encountering are humans who turned into monsters when they became too lonely.
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And indeed, as the story progresses, we learn that everything in the sciences are just a bit different from what we presume.
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As the illness progresses, patients might experience seizures or a coma that can cause varying degrees of brain damage, the CDC said.
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That screening is part of a care planning session that Medicare covers after initial dementia diagnosis and annually as the disease progresses.
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Mnuchin said that the administration is not considering doing so "at the moment" but will look at options as the outbreak progresses.
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Perhaps the app will have more moments as the tour progresses, though monitoring the show on a hand-held screen diminishes it.
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It might not be easy for many Westerners to accept suggestions that they can't go wherever they want while an epidemic progresses.
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"Scottie is a woman with a lot of layers, and as the season progresses we'll unravel some of those," Ms. Janssen said.
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Another way is to make yourself a little bit vulnerable: Exchanging confidences as a relationship progresses can make two people feel closer.
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Fortunately, we already have the technology to identify and treat PAD before it progresses to a point where an amputation is required.
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As your pregnancy progresses, you&aposll produce less breast milk because your body will devote more resources to the growing fetus, instead.
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A supply-demand imbalance that drove prices lower earlier in the year should get even worse as the month progresses, he said.
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CNBC's Scott Cohn confirmed on Thursday that Amazon has insisted cities shift to a confidential pitch mode as the second round progresses.
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GRIS centers on a young girl grappling with sorrow, and as her journey progresses she is granted new abilities through her dress.
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Thus, each Hanukkah evening, for eight nights, Jews light a candle, adding an additional one as the holiday progresses throughout the festival.
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The report will come out as the impeachment inquiry into Trump progresses in the House with another hearing before the Judiciary Committee.
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As we work on our issues it's important to think about what's past and what's still to come as humanity (hopefully) progresses.
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While everybody is at risk, certain people — children, the elderly, pregnant women, the poor — will probably suffer more as climate change progresses.
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As the reading of the Ursonate progresses, the projected images slowly begin to give sense to the sounds that Kentridge is making.
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Europe's most valuable technology firm in January raised its outlook for 2017 and the coming years as its shift to the cloud progresses.
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More details about Uber's involvement with Otto and Appparate are expected to come to light as the case progresses towards an October trial.
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"We believe our behavior was entirely appropriate, and we intend to defend ourselves vigorously as this litigation progresses," it said in a statement.
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As work in this area progresses, it also can be impactful to have "early adopters" or practiced allies assume the role of educator.
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But as prescaling progresses, the system assumes a more universal form in space and time, essentially obscuring irrelevant information about its own past.
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We believe fundamentals get more challenging as the year progresses and that the stock remains toward the top of its valuation range vs.
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Lea Michele plays Valentina, Courtney's straitlaced chief of staff, and I trust she will be allowed to be funnier as the show progresses.
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Today (Thursday): Rain is likely at times throughout the day, but the heavier and more steady rain moves in as the afternoon progresses.
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Rabies symptoms can include fever, aches, and weakness that progresses to insomnia, confusion, paralysis, hallucinations, and fear of water, according to the CDC.
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As the season progresses, members of the house can watch their own episodes for a gut check on what people think of them.
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As the song progresses, fire begins to erupt around her, which we all know is the perfect backlight for a semi-sheer bodysuit.
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As the weather changes on the alien world, you'll experience different conditions, new creatures, and even new story elements as the storyline progresses.
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The study findings suggest that all patients with ALS should be screened for behavioral and cognitive decline as their illness progresses, Abrahams advised.
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There's a story that progresses with the in-game calendar, but what you do with those days is otherwise entirely up to you.
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As the competition progresses, we see shots of the main event as relayed on a free-standing jumbotron screen installed in the desert.
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"Flatbed Freestyle" seems to be a slow descent into madness as Carti's voice heightens and his annunciation becomes nonexistent as the song progresses.
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The new study showed that when NAFLD progresses to where patients have liver scarring, or cirrhosis, their risk for HCC is dramatically higher.
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The biggest challenge: the airport will remain open and operational during construction, which will mostly move from east to west as it progresses.
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Besides greater defense spending, PwC sees increased deliveries of large commercial aircraft helping to boost M&A volumes as the year progresses, too.
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As the film progresses, the spinning lampshade is completely covered with countless layers of paint, becoming something akin to an ever-evolving zoetrope.
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As the warm-up progresses, and I'm needing to get a little more amped up, I'll put on something more dancey or electronic.
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As the series progresses, we learn that many things are not as they seem, including the efficacy of the criminal justice system. 2.
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"As the year progresses ... safe haven flows become increasingly likely, assisted by either U.S. or European politics or a combination thereof," GFMS said.
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Effects tend to strengthen as the year progresses and peak between October and January, when El Nino or La Nina becomes most intense.
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Mansueto Almeida, secretary of the Treasury, noted that the surplus in January was seasonal and will not be repeated as the year progresses.
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However, a surge in business investment and the fastest wage growth in a decade suggest activity will regain momentum as the year progresses.
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Feedback during the activity is immediate and unambiguous, so one can tell how well he or she is doing as the activity progresses.
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The app starts you out easy with some power walks and quick jogs, then gradually progresses until you're ready to run 3.1 miles.
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But with this wrinkle-free piece in particular, you won't have to worry about looking rumpled as the day (or the year) progresses.
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That may change as the week progresses, and the focus of the convention shifts from achieving party unity to winning the general election.
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As the relationship progresses, the partner who has taken on the role of "household CFO" increases his or her level of financial literacy.
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That could change as the season progresses, since Madden offers weekly ratings adjustments during the course of the season based on player performance.
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He looks like a classic loser, but as the season progresses (six episodes were available for review), our view of him steadily deepens.
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But as the decade progresses, the sheer density and concentration of living means the poets start to come into contact with the punks.
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She is getting nuttier as the season progresses, which is an interesting parallel to what could be a dark turn for Dany, too.
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However, as research on the topic progresses, studies have also sought to underscore the limits of social media use in the grieving process.
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There is no doubt that the public trial of Sage Northcutt will continue as his progresses... or regresses in the sport of MMA.
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As the afternoon progresses, the pours get more generous and everyone's conversations—specifically debating the flavor profiles of craft beers—progressively gets louder.
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We'll try to catch up with a few new episodes by next week, and will continue to follow this season as it progresses.
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The only view you have is a white tiled wall that gets covered in food scraps and splattered sauce as the day progresses.
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"I think we can fully expect, as this road toward Mosul progresses, [ISIS] is likely to try to use it again," Navy Capt.
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As the week progresses and the moon wanes towards you, Aries, you take the first steps towards something personally empowering and long-lasting.
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For another thing — and at the risk of giving too much away — as the book progresses, Federman turns into a full-blown stalker.
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By the end, I realized it didn't even really matter though because if you neglect customer satisfaction rating, the game naturally progresses anyway.
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If so, it was unsatisfying; while the piece hardly gets clearer as it progresses, its enigmas grow to feel more intentional and beautiful.
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If that is indeed true, it stands to reason that Crowley would not testify against Manziel as the case progresses through the courts.
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"When Operation SOPHIA progresses into phases 2B and 3, the smugglers will again most likely adapt quickly to the changing situation," Credendino wrote.
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As the novel progresses, Sandy's thoughts are rendered in musical streams of consciousness, quickly turning from anticipation to curiosity to anger to desire.
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Typically it starts with fever, dry cough, myalgia and flu-like illness, then progresses to shortness of breath and pneumonia in some patients.
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As the book progresses, she interleaves chapters set in the present with ones that deal with memories of college, of home, of Tracey.
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As the detectives' search for the truth progresses, the center's director (Brian Gleeson) seems to have sinister motives for standing in their way.
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Sasha coaches her in the art of saying no, but as the episode progresses it seems he may be too masterful a practitioner.
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As the Turkish incursion progresses and Kurdish casualties mount, members of the Syrian Democratic Forces have grown increasingly angry at the United States.
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The government has also pledged to spend what it takes to rebuild after the fires, which could support growth as the year progresses.
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As the show progresses, it&aposs truly rewarding to watch them pull together to defy the obstacles and get closer to their goal.
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For now, Dalio warns that investors should be "more defensive" in the stock market and "as time progresses" he sees the risks increasing.
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Over time the disease progresses into persistent coughing that lasts for weeks and other symptoms can include weight loss, fever and night sweats.
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The longer an addiction progresses, the higher someone's tolerance, the stronger their cravings and the harder it may be to quit without relapsing.
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The agency said it expects to have more people under investigation and to see more cases in the US as the outbreak progresses.
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Although the midterm elections are likely to spur gridlock as 2018 progresses, lawmakers still have a significant number of policy issues to tackle.
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There's the kinetic Darth Maul lightsaber duel, more ballet than battle, and Yoda's iconic explanation of how the Dark Side progresses from fear.
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J.P. Morgan Chase advises clients to watch for a bottoming in industrial investment and cyclical trends and for improving momentum as 2020 progresses.
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"We anticipate the discovery of more deceased persons, as the process of search and recovery progresses," the Royal Bahamas commissioner of police said.
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"We'll continue to monitor him and see how he progresses, but we're pleased with where he is," coach Nick Saban told ESPN yesterday.
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As the month progresses, more and more planets will enter Aries, igniting the sector of your chart that rules success, recognition, and rewards.
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As technology progresses, we're actually now at a point where your favorite science fiction movies are running smack in the middle of reality.
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The figure also demonstrates the complication of determining when the ACA has "failed": Every state will have a different experience as time progresses.
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In this film, I've tried as the film progresses for this boundary between theater and real life to become more and more invisible.
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Dr. Niakan's goal is to understand the cascade of genetic switches that are thrown as the fertilized egg progresses through its first few divisions.
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However, as climate change progresses, the areas that aardvarks live in are predicted to get hotter and drier, with longer and more frequent droughts.
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One has to do a lot of these tests in animal models of the human disease before one progresses to test in human patients.
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And there's still a lot we don't know, including whether these symptoms get worse or more common over time as a person's ALS progresses.
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As the lawsuit progresses the evidence will emerge and the world will see how IAC and Match plotted against their employees and rewarded misconduct.
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As the video progresses, you learn that the temperature isn't the only thing freezing; his nipple is frozen on the center of the screen.
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I had exclusively tried on jeans with added elastic at the front pocket area, designed to allow them to stretch as a pregnancy progresses.
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However, as times change and innovation progresses at a rapid rate, it's clear the laws protecting consumers' data and privacy must evolve as well.
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As this learning process progresses there is not only an appreciation of standard conversational nuances, but also various dimensions of subterfuge, deception and lies.
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Yes, Oldboy's hallway battle is flat like a 2D beat 'em up, but the way the fight progresses is nothing like a video game.
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But as the show progresses, they develop real feelings for each other — and get very, very good at saving each other from bad spots.
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Instead, the film is captured in a single camera movement, shifting from one angle to the next as the story progresses in real-time.
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"Protectionist rhetoric will become louder as election season progresses and stocks with high U.S. sales will outperform firms with foreign sales," the note states.
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And he progresses to being more and more like a prince throughout the arc of the Beast, and that was really enjoyable to do.
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But as their relationship progresses, Judy's secrets began to plunge the duo into some dark places, with the season ending on a major cliffhanger.
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As the month progresses, you'll begin doing more sets and reps and combining the exercises into super-sets and circuits for the greatest benefit.
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We'll be updating this post as the year progresses, so be sure to check back each month to keep your calendar up to date.
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As the original video progresses, you can swipe around in the frame to show different areas and focus in on the most important subject.
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That fertilized egg then travels through the fallopian tubes into the uterus, where it attaches and, if all progresses normally, grows into a fetus.
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"We think that as the year progresses that rebalancing will become more and more apparent in the drawdown of actual physical stocks," he added.
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Ranking explanation The best part of this story is the characters, and the way the power dynamic shifts between them as the narrative progresses.
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Not surprisingly, these two categories – good-to-excellent and poor-to-very poor – correlate better with the eventual yield result as the season progresses.
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As the season progresses, Schoninger plans to hold competitions to choose names and logos, allowing fans to have a say in creating team identities.
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When Lovesick begins, Evie is a messy tempest of unrequited love, and as the series progresses (without giving too much away), that ... changes somewhat.
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So, while today's prices are still 50 cents cheaper than a year ago, consumers should prepare to start paying more as the year progresses.
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But as the game progresses, and your relationship grows, towards the end you have a stronger bonding relationship between the main character and Trico.
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However, uncertainty over Chinese demand has led to forecasts for prices to fall to between $51 and $64 a tonne as the year progresses.
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Science seldom progresses in a neat logical order anyway, but genetics, especially, encompasses and influences many subjects at once: biology, information science, even psychiatry.
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Hunter's story line is essentially a movie, shot with real actors and then rendered into graphics, that progresses as you achieve certain developmental markers.
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As the season progresses, episodes will become more balanced between those set at sea and others in which the survivors go ashore to explore.
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Seats sold at the sale prices are capacity controlled, meaning the cheapest seats will likely sell out on individual flights as the sale progresses.
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As the mission progresses, the orientation of the orbits will pivot, and Juno will pass through the more violent portions of the radiation belts.
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The Daily Beast reported on Tuesday that Spicer has hired D.C.-based criminal defense attorney Chris Mead to represent him as Mueller's investigation progresses.
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And again and again as the show progresses we see a tiny white thing, in the shape of Robin Hood's hat, sailing serenely through.
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As the story progresses, Angell resists neat conclusions or easy resolution, instead focusing on the messy, surreal nature of life after such profound loss.
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Betty experiences flashes of violence and depression, and as the film progresses Zorg must decide what's best for his wife's happiness — and his own.
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As the night progresses, wannabe MCs saunter to a circle's center, hoping to make a name for themselves in the local hip-hop scene.
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Each photograph is printed on unfixed cyanotype, which gives it a blueish tint that will fade into a blue haze as the Biennial progresses.
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Paying people for deliveries is expensive, and as self-driving technology progresses, companies are looking to it to make lower costs and increase efficiency.
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But there is growing concern that at least 150 Russian Ultras — hyper-violent, coordinated hooligans — could be plotting further attacks as the tournament progresses.
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"With a promising pipeline of additional opportunities, I would expect us to complete further acquisitions as the year progresses," CEO Frank van Zanten said.
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"Our technology progresses faster than our ability to grasp it," says Nicholas Agar, a philosophy professor at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand.
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But being a person who follows polling, I know that everything the polls capture now is subject to extreme alterations as the race progresses.
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The stakes only escalate as the season progresses, so if you decide to give this one a shot, be prepared to get sucked in.
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As the trial progresses, it becomes more programmatic, confronting the viewer and the characters with reminders of past atrocities that sometimes feel heavy-handed.
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The setup is straightforward: After donning a lawyer's robe, Mr. Berry, 68, moves between the two lecterns as he progresses from case to case.
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As the series progresses through the decades and Catherine enters her late 60s, she is given to musing about the meaning of her life.
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As the film progresses, however, we learn that Sarah's family has a history of mental illness that she's worried is catching up with her.
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Senegalese painter Soly Cisse, whose oils are also featured, said he liked that the exhibition was adding works of art as the tour progresses.
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Pera's thoughtfulness is the series' emotional centerpiece, and when true obstacles are thrown his way as the second season progresses, it's heartrending, even devastating.
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Although Tennessee has now won eight of its past 11 games, Henry said his team would relish its underdog status as the postseason progresses.
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If work progresses slowly, some also plan to freeze themselves, with instructions to reawaken them once science has finished paving the way to immortality.
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He sees Maddy in the window and strikes up a friendship with her that begins with handwritten signs, and progresses to texting and beyond.
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Typically prosecutors wait until the end of an investigation to interview their most important witness, because they uncover additional evidence as the investigation progresses.
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When performing, she often gathers her long hair in a topknot that slowly migrates to one side or the other as the evening progresses.
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Building of infrastructure could help support steel product consumption, though demand may ebb as winter progresses, Huatai Futures said in a note on Monday.
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Put simply, APEC membership for India progresses both India's strategic objectives as well as the Indo-Pacific doctrine being championed by the Trump administration.
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The lights in the control room building get dimmer or brighter as the day or night progresses to keep workers alert through their shifts.
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Yet, as the department progresses toward financial auditability, it remains unable to answer an equally important question: What are we getting for our money?
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As the ritual progresses, it feels more and more like I'm the only one in the circle who has no idea what he's doing.
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As time progresses, so do WalkingStick's diptychs, which take on the three-dimensional weight of layers of paint, at times resembling gashes in skin.
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The havoc caused by major weather events such as Hurricane Sandy, which scientists say will become more frequent as climate change progresses, is obvious.
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As the Trump administration progresses, some of his promises will be broken, either because of their impossibility or because he'll have changed his mind.
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Sales have continued to rocket as the series progresses, peaking at 83 percent compared to last year, the week that the third episode aired.
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When you're a defensive team, and you can run the ball, it allows your skill guys and your quarterback to develop as the season progresses.
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While type 2 diabetes is treated with a variety of other medicines, those patients may also eventually become dependent on insulin as the disease progresses.
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It is folly to trust them to respect the appropriate limits of American power in Venezuela, to not go too far as the crisis progresses.
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Things get looser and wilder as the album progresses, revealing some of McCartney's most experimental work since his freewheeling Fireman project with the producer Youth.
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"A cold typically gradually progresses symptom by symptom over [several] days," says Keri Peterson, MD, an internist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.
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The title track builds a big riff out of horn and orchestral samples, over a heavy beat, which gets chopped up as the track progresses.
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Their algorithm works by breaking the trip down into small segments, each of which might be less than a minute long, as the journey progresses.
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"We're back on old bumpy poa," he said, referring to the poa annua grass greens that can become a little bumpy as the day progresses.
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Persona 5 makes you sit through classes on a weekly basis with the purpose of going through mid-terms and finals as the year progresses.
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Night Trap looks like a cheap slasher film, and its plays like one, too, with minimal input from the player shaping how the story progresses.
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The second movement, "Letter to a Lover," progresses in bittersweet drifts, as if each line of verse had dictated its own musical angle of approach.
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You might be struck by the way mud builds up on Arthur's boots on a rainy day or how his beard grows as time progresses.
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The chart above shows that the ability to close very large rounds is generally concentrated in fewer and fewer places as the funding cycle progresses.
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Generally, as the summer progresses, the sun can be tolerated without a rash appearing; however, PMLE tends to recur every year after the first episode.
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The creatures seem virtually all-hearing and omnipotent in early scenes, but as the film progresses, they devolve into more conventional and less dangerous enemies.
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As the film progresses, so do Kiya's ambitions; she ups her game to include kidnapping, assault, and even snuff films before she confronts her rival.
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Given the scope and complexity of the scheme, and the number of victims, expect to see more people named as defendants as the case progresses.
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As the situation progresses, all information about what is or is not happening in our schools will be posted on our website and social media.
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"The concentrate market will become better supplied as this year progresses and new mine and reactivated supply comes on stream," said CRU analyst Helen O'Cleary.
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Officials say they are watching the developments very closely to see how the situation progresses, but are not yet at a stage of extreme concern.
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If clean energy progresses as he has it doing in the model, the total number of air quality related deaths ultimately holds steady at 403%.
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The figures, sourced from the small observational portraits, start out as line drawings or shapes of color, and become more specific as the painting progresses.
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"We have become a little bit more tepid on European stocks as the year progresses," Gautam Batra, head of investments at Mediolanum Asset Management, said.
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The Madrid-based quartet get filthier as the track progresses, smeared mascara turning into drawn-on dicks before the darkness gives way to mortuary whites.
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In Krennic's debt after being rescued from Separatists during the Clone Wars, the Erso family feels the empire's grip tighten as the project progresses forward.
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Fire plays a huge part in the novels and is a recurring theme throughout, but it becomes even more prominent as the Netflix series progresses.
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The military, Ms. Grande said, has drawn up secret escape routes for civilians that will be conveyed to residents inside Mosul as the battle progresses.
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Hui detailed the currency-market approach he expects to succeed as impeachment and the trade war drag on — and the US presidential election campaign progresses.
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As the series progresses, viewers learn that Gretchen's proclivity toward self-destruction and flippant attitude is a mask for her larger struggles with mental illness.
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Teams are given the freedom to line up in whichever order they choose, allowing for sizeable leads to develop, or collapse, as the race progresses.
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After I attempt to answer, naming this playwright or that one, as time progresses I realize I never go back far enough to the beginning.
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"We expect more activity in 2019 to lead to a tighter supply demand balance and improved pricing in 2020 as the recovery progresses," he added.
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Fowler said she expected the focus on Pelosi to increase as the cycle progresses, because no other Democrat is as well known to the public.
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Those of us studying its evolution have become wiser, but crypto currencies will need to continue their evolution as the rest of the world progresses.
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Fischer attributed much of the slowness both in the economy and the inflation rate to seasonal factors that will go away as the year progresses.
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Indeed the GIF series is silent, but JB hard-burned the subtitles into every GIF reproduction so you can read along as the film progresses.
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