To the point where I was putting up records, like putting up these EPs and not knowing the track list.
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" The President claims the military is putting up thousands of tents to hold migrants Claim: The President said, "We're putting up massive cities of tents.
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Salling is out on a $150,000 bond, with the actor putting up $100,000 of his own money and an attorney friend from Texas putting up the remaining $50,000.
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The students told the outlet they they had researched the laws about putting up the display on Mount Sentinal, which is technically public works, before putting up the signs.
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She and her son had finished putting up their Christmas decorations, when they noticed the three children across the street putting up a Nativity scene in front of their house.
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Their business is essentially putting up things into space, correct?
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The numbers Biden are putting up are simply not sustainable.
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"I pass," I say, putting up my hands in defeat.
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So putting up new towers is the way to go.
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It's worth putting up with a few ads for gems.
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Facebook did not do this without putting up a fight.
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I was like, 'I'm not putting up with that anymore.
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I can't imagine another roommate putting up with all this.
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But we don't do that by putting up the barriers.
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She kept her cool, though ... even putting up some shots.
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Officers began putting up surveillance cameras to track the suspects.
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THEY ARE PUTTING UP TRADE BARRIERS, THEY'RE CLOSING MARKETS, JIM.
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"Putting up a fence shooting anybody on site," Reschenthaler said.
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I guess she might mean putting up solar panels everywhere.
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Manufacturers were becoming more cautious about putting up more factories.
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Some neighbors have started putting up their decorations in solidarity.
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"The wives aren't putting up with any shit," she said.
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So putting up those Christmas decorations early extends the excitement!
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In this case, putting up a viable candidate paid off.
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Both sides have been putting up defensive walls for years.
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That's beyond just putting up Antiques Roadshow on [YouTube]. Correct.
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Nobody could have ever imagined putting up a residential building.
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Another bad team with a quarterback putting up anemic numbers.
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It's thousands we are putting up to fix our homes.
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My fiancé is a champ for putting up with this.
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Sometimes, our brains deal with pain by putting up partitions.
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And they're most putting up pictures or videos or whatever.
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They've rolled through the playoffs, putting up blowout after blowout.
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I'm just putting up their pictures for people to see.
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You've announced, in the past, you're putting up a paywall.
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And thank you, Juan, for putting up with all my shenanigans.
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Collin McHugh was putting up some VERY ROBUST stats early, too.
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So, you know, we were putting up shows that weren't selling.
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Republicans have been putting up with Trump precisely for this moment.
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Against this backdrop, Merkel warned against putting up barriers between countries.
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He's started putting up encouraging signs near his daughter's elementary school.
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Forgiveness, letting go and putting up strong boundaries will be themes.
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Rand sees her putting up flyers and asks for a job.
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Putting up multiple barriers makes using an app or service cumbersome.
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Developing ways of putting up an emergency cordon is one idea.
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Ahmad's family got used to putting up with hostility from neighbors.
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And would any of that justify putting up with Twitter's problems?
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I'd like to thank, uh, the supporters who are putting up… .
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Everyone is putting up these pictures to make themselves look better.
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Now he is putting up the numbers to back it up.
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This is the face of what the Democrats are putting up.
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Thank you for putting up with me, I really appreciate it.
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Costa is putting up goals as filthy as his theatrical antics.
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B-29 pilot Bigelow recalls the Japanese putting up a defense.
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Rich, really, thank you so much for putting up with us.
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Putting up the kind of padding you see in horse stalls?
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"This was nothing," Mr. Mohammed said, putting up a brave face.
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Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is still putting up monster fundraising numbers.
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Women have been putting up with this B.S. from time immemorial.
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He failed it, evidently without putting up much of a struggle.
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The roof was destroyed, but workers were putting up new buildings.
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It's hard to imagine the fugitive lobby putting up much resistance.
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People are saying 'make America white again' and putting up swastikas.
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But we&aposll be putting up on the chyrons at the bottom.
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She is gooey and mushy underneath, she's just putting up her armor.
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Why bother putting up billboards for a movie made just for you?
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I don't feel like putting up with that stuff and I wouldn't.
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Putting up barriers to labour mobility is not just a political choice.
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Look, you do not win a war by putting up concrete barricades.
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Is that worth putting up with a new layer of dongle despair?
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Annie is psyched about their connection, while Owen is putting up walls.
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But for crime junkies, the small niggles are worth putting up with.
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I've been putting up with the problem for about a year now.
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"I feel like an idiot for putting up with it," she said.
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The federal and Tasmanian governments are putting up some of the money.
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The government isn't putting up much of a fight on that question.
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The star, 55, wasted no time in putting up his first post.
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Putting up Christmas decorations early can improve your mood, according to scientists.
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I'm putting up my money, I'm self-funding, which is very nice.
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"He's putting up some real money," Dawkins said of the Arizona coach.
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Is it worth putting up with all this for $10 an hour?
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With secured loans, you'll be putting up collateral to protect your loan.
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Here he was putting up a one-handed floater over two opponents.
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Coffman is putting up beer from a Denver microbrewery and local sweets.
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So, they decided to slow people down by putting up a checklist.
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He kept wincing from the pain, but putting up a brave act.
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Covering cell windows with newspaper or putting up a curtain is forbidden.
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Putting up with visits from ambitious New Yorkers qualifies as their penance.
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He was also suspected of putting up "whites only" signs at businesses.
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"But we're talking about people who are putting up money," she added.
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After Monday's game, he was putting up a line of .343/.464/.
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He was still kind of in the business of putting up buildings.
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Another young international signee, Wandy Peralta, is also putting up strong numbers.
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So thank you, Brooke,for coming and putting up with me here.
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But none of that has stopped Mathieu from putting up his Christmas display.
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JIM CRAMER: Thank you for putting up with me and my nagging questions.
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I have to thank her for putting up with me all these years.
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Rather than putting up a fence, Trump wants to put up a wall.
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"I'm not putting up the white flag on Q1 growth yet," said Zandi.
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The foundation is putting up millions for treatment and the development of vaccines.
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The worst sin of all was putting up fake screenshots in magazine advertisements.
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Lampert's offer did not include putting up cash to back the credit bid.
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The young Serb is putting up downright Russell Westbrook-esque numbers of late.
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Will you or the artists be in charge of putting up the work?
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The retirees already had shored up their home by putting up storm covers.
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Therefore they may be putting up with something they do not really like.
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Why have we been putting up with this for such a long time?
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It is also putting up a small building for meetings and cultural events.
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Putting up barriers at bridges and train tracks is also a useful strategy.
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Lampert is putting up very little new money as part of this bid.
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Starboard has acted forcefully, putting up a slate to replace every single director.
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When I first started putting up webpages, that was with the gray background.
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After five seasons of decline, Ichiro is putting up a vintage season, hitting .
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People have been putting up with overactive mothering ever since there were mothers.
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Which leads us back to putting up your contact lens for a while.
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Thank you for putting up with the 30 minutes of video game talk.
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As my classmates kept putting up correct answers, I didn't have even one.
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And they have a quarterback putting up All-Pro numbers in Matt Ryan.
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But we will not be putting up with what's happening in North Korea.
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Skate ran a traditional campaign, putting up yard signs and knocking on doors.
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After putting up with his temper all those years, my mother needed him.
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Yes, and putting up a moat, like that was going to do something.
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By his senior season, the hometown hero was putting up "video game numbers."
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"So let me save us some time," he said, putting up a hand.
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"They're spending hundreds of millions of dollars putting up a building," he said.
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The panel says the White House is just putting up a defensive wall.
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He's averaging 23.5 points per game, while putting up 46/39/20123 splits.
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The Trump family won't be putting up any money to build the hotels.
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The troops have spent the ensuing weeks mainly putting up miles of concertina wire.
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He's been putting up pictures of sad dogs online for a few years now.
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Putting up a big yellow banner saying "CHECK OUT THIS REVIEW BOMB!" isn't positive.
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IEA sees India putting up the largest absolute gains in coal demand through 2021.
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They were putting up personal information and things like that on the site. Right.
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INGRAHAM: Leonard Leo, that&aposs a risky idea of putting up a confirmation vote.
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Mr Zelaya's supporters broke away to form Libre, which is putting up Ms Castro.
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Rich Chinese collectors are also putting up private museums to show off their treasures.
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The good news is, a number of young people are putting up a fight.
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GELLER, FATWA: Putting up barriers, no war has ever been won on the defense.
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They are also putting up storm windows and covering any outdoor art and sculptures.
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"I told them they should really think about putting up warning signs," he recalls.
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While putting up my Christmas tree, I understood how fleeting the first year feels.
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Locally based NCT Ventures is putting up $1 million to form the new accelerator.
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Ottawa ended up with a busy second period, putting up 14 shots without scoring.
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Google, Uber and Lyft are putting up millions to assist and defend those affected.
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For their part, House Republicans have accused the administration of putting up political roadblocks.
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Each week, Brown is just a play away from putting up massive fantasy numbers.
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"The commercial sector is actually putting up lots and lots of telescopes," Gossner said.
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The cable industry and others who oppose the proposal are putting up a fight.
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He added that Islamic State has been putting up fierce resistance near al-Bab.
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Instead, Waiters proved the doubters wrong putting up the best season of his career.
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"It's putting up more barriers to people getting the evidence they need," she said.
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Tobacco: The Food and Drug Administration is putting up new barriers for tobacco manufacturers.
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But, the chain is putting up a good fight to win over customers anyway.
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Today many people are putting up banners wishing their neighbors a happy new year.
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"I hope that putting up the statue now will encourage even more," she said.
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Some of the resistance that Mr. Torra has been putting up is purely symbolic.
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This is to say that loving the N.F.L. means putting up with a lot.
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Even as was putting up stellar numbers in New York, there were injury concerns.
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We have a lot of guys that are putting up really good at-bats.
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"We just kept attacking with force, not putting up soft shots," Drummond told reporters.
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The conversation ended seconds later, with Sanders putting up his hands and walking away.
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The interaction lasted only seconds, with Sanders putting up his hands and walking away.
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Builders, however, may be getting a boost, especially those putting up more affordable homes.
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Only a few campaigns are currently putting up a real fight across the country.
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Clemetson started putting up comical billboards six months ago to help attract more business.
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While Ms. Huppert is putting up stiff competition, it's almost assuredly Ms. Stone's year.
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It was really tough, but I commend her for putting up with my moods.
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Hotel chains also are putting up a tougher fight for the online sites' business.
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I'm sick of putting up with lies and twisted behavior about who I am.
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She trained year-round, putting up with snow, sleet, and regular sub-freezing temperatures.
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In most rich countries governments, carmakers and private companies are putting up the necessary cash.
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Goldman and Citi are putting up $5 bln to help fund the deal, sources said.
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"Attacking with force and not putting up soft shots," Drummond said of the inside dominance.
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Many families are putting up to 30 percent of their annual earnings toward child care.
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"So the worst thing you can do is say, 'I am putting up a wall'."
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Ever dream of repaying your parents for putting up with your bullsh*t for years?
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Bonhams is putting up a nearly 300 space history items for sale at 1pm EST.
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"Putting up signs in public spaces is a big issue, especially predatory signs," Esposito said.
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"We're not putting up enough runs, but we've got to weather through this," Francona said.
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Pruitt is literally putting up posters at the EPA celebrating the collapse of environmental regulations.
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Campus police investigating the incident released surveillance footage showing five people putting up the flyers.
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Some activists were also arrested after putting up a banner in front of Pelosi's office.
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Their duties will include mobile surveillance and putting up 28500 more miles of concertina wire.
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We didn't pray either, but that never stopped anyone from putting up a Christmas tree.
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Kidd plans on putting up a fence, some foul poles, as well as temporary lighting.
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It is Bruce Willis showering himself with Imperial Lather Mango after putting up a shelf.
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We already told you about the insane numbers that Russell Westbrook has been putting up.
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We just can't help marking boundaries, making categories and, mercy upon us, putting up walls.
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Elliott would not be putting up the numbers he is without the Dallas offensive line.
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" This is, a lot of folks come in here saying, "We're putting up a paywall.
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Putting up pictures in our new house last fall, I opted for nails, not tape.
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Today, Collins is seemingly in the background, putting up absurd numbers as Atlanta's best player.
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Often, he said nothing, putting up two fingers, nodding and following customers to the turnstile.
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It's like walking outside and complaining that it's raining and not putting up an umbrella.
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"All year long Democrats have been putting up roadblocks to President Trump's nominees," he said.
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Ruth was 35 that season and still putting up huge numbers: He ended up hitting .
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If on the other hand, we're putting up satellites to help people buy more crap . . .
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Limerick knew how much the President liked putting up the decorations with their daughter, Chelsea.
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"He's not putting up a fight, not at all ... he's a smart guy," said Thin.
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A Minecraft public session starts with community organizations putting up fliers and spreading the word.
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They will include military police, medical personnel and engineers tasked with putting up razor wire.
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The border wall Trump said "we're putting up miles and miles" of the border wall.
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They are not, however, putting up low-priced homes, even though demand there is high.
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"It's not hard and I was only arrested once," putting up posters at 3 a.m.
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Heat star Jimmy Butler registered his ninth consecutive 20-plus-point game, putting up 25.
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But Trump and company are also putting up plenty of roadblocks to slow things down.
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It makes sense that that these companies are putting up a legal fight in California.
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Some now use motorized canoes, putt-putting up the river instead of poling by hand.
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It's about putting up a middling game in garbage time against a historically bad team.
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Villagers start putting up walls around themselves just in time to keep marauding infantry out.
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It's incredible that I'm still in this business and you're still putting up with me.
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It is hard to imagine other former colonised peoples putting up, or putting up with, the "Brothers in Arms" statue on Corregidor: it depicts an American GI (tall and strong, with a helmet) holding up a Filipino buddy (short and wounded, with a bandana).
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It's 2019 and there's not a damn reason you should be putting up with slow WiFi.
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In January, Apple started running TV advertisements and putting up billboards showing the importance of privacy.
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Simple solutions, such as changing the layout around villages or putting up fences, are rarely used.
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So why in the world would you spend billions of dollars putting up a wall there?
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After 15 years of lethargic growth, the American economy is finally putting up respectable numbers again.
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Meanwhile Eliquis, which it shares with Bristol-Myers Squibb, and Prevnar keep putting up big sales.
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Meanwhile Eliquis, which it shares with Bristol-Myers Squibb , and Prevnar keep putting up big sales.
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Thanks for putting up with me while your regular newsletter correspondent, Elamin, perfects his selfie game.
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Oprah was a standout, putting up the Roc-A-Fella sign as she felt the moment.
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Priorities USA Action, the primary super PAC supporting her bid, is putting up another $9.7 million.
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The military is putting up tents at Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, north of New York State.
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We are in the process of putting up these building blocks post Algiers, hopefully to Vienna.
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"It's sort of like building a house, but only putting up the front door," Baer said.
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Then there's putting up a billboard with mushroom clouds and dollar signs that look like swastikas.
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I can't imagine putting up with half the shit that my friends in "normal" relationships do.
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"Conservation is more than just putting up a plaque and calling something a park," Obama said.
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We're told the accuser claims he stopped assaulting her as she was putting up a fight.
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The Boyfriend Of the Year prize should go to this man for putting up with me.
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"There's really no more pressure," Tomlin said when the opposing pitcher is also putting up zeroes.
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Lonzo Ball flirted with a triple-double, putting up 15 points, eight rebounds and eight assists.
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It looked and sounded like they were putting up a united front ... mostly for their kid.
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The clip shows someone riding around the world's most beloved cities, putting up Major Lazer fliers.
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"It's time we stop putting up with travel's every last headache," the ad campaign's website says.
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Frazier is putting up offensive numbers this season that would rival any of those former sluggers.
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But no one had ever thought of putting up a wall to keep out the Canadians.
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Whether donors are putting up $25 or raising $85033,000, no one wants to back a loser.
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Many homeowners are resorting to a simple, if ungainly, solution: putting up a really big fence.
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Jain knew that putting up the posters was illegal, but they helped improve sales, he said.
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Some have suggested putting up an independent candidate, or going all in for Senator Ted Cruz.
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There is a small army of people who aren't putting up with the gouging any longer.
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Putting up points in California was nothing new for Central Arkansas (23-26) on the season.
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One colleague said his skin blistered just from putting up the police tape around the incident.
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But he's putting up relatively little cash of his own into the proposed $5.2 billion deal.
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But thanks to the internet, that hasn't stopped Bernie Sanders from putting up a serious fight.
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But that did not prevent him from putting up his "hell awaits you" post in April.
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"That's a good return for putting up with your father for 20 years," Ms. Enders said.
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The chief executive sidestepped putting up his own post about President Trump's missing-then-found account.
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In addition to New York City's proposal, the state is putting up its own candidates. Gov.
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Putting up a humongous building will start to obliterate the East Broadway side of Seward Park.
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Publishers and the Authors Guild have been putting up a similar fight for the last month.
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Democratic senators are trying to slow the train by putting up procedural roadblocks to unrelated bills.
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Today, Amazon is putting up its own grocery stores, and Whole Foods has nearly 500 stores.
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"He deserves a medal for putting up with all the nonsense," the former leadership aide said.
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"I must say, the American galleries are sometimes putting up prices too fast," Mr. Ringier said.
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Instead, he is putting up a constitutional fight challenging Mueller's authority to oversee the Russia probe.
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I think wittingly, because right now they are putting up something that they know is false.
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I'm always confident in putting up what I put up, in fighting for what I do.
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Josh Hart is putting up big numbers for Villanova, which also has Ryan Arcidiacono and Daniel Ochefu.
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But if they see that their neighbor is putting up panels, suddenly the possibility becomes more concrete.
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The assets ConocoPhillips is putting up for sale are reported to be worth up to $3 billion.
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"A company of their size putting up these kinds of growth rates, it's definitely notable," he added.
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Instead of working to clear Trump's name, the White House is putting up roadblocks to the investigation.
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The first time I realized I was white Her 10-year-old, meanwhile, was putting up walls.
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"Oh, you mean the 'organic' video," Braun laughs, putting up air quotes, when I bring it up.
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While builders are putting up more homes, their pace is not keeping up with what buyers demand.
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The 49ers are 1-10 this year and Kaepernick isn't putting up the numbers he used to.
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SO, PUTTING UP BARRIERS – I DON'T, AT THE END OF THE DAY, IT'S NOT BENEFICIAL FOR ANYBODY.
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Tibbetts is shown laughing, putting up a small mirror to her face and sticking out her tongue.
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Starbucks, which made its foray into China 20 years ago, has also been aggressively putting up storefronts.
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Surjit Malhi said he was putting up campaign signs for local Republicans when two men ambushed him.
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By now Exxon Mobil is used to putting up with reckless, ill-informed attacks from environmental extremists.
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But it hasn't stopped Central Florida from putting up big numbers under second-year coach Scott Frost.
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The motorized scooters arrived with a vengeance—but cities including San Francisco are putting up a fight.
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The Bulldogs averaged 58.2 points through their first six games before putting up triple digits against Morris.
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So when a nation of immigrants starts putting up travel bans, you have officially lost the plot.
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In the mid-2000's, homebuilders were putting up over 85033 million new housing units a year.
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Typically, nerves are something people, famous or not, try to suppress, putting up a perennially chill facade.
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A crew began putting up a wall just a few inches from the back of the building.
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"We're putting up this big observatory in the Atacama Desert—it's going to be beautiful," he said.
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More broadly, states fret about putting up economic and other barriers for so many Americans with records.
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Has been, 'Oh s---, people are putting up skinning cat videos, we should do something about that.
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"The fear of putting up the wrong person is palpable," said Jeremy Rosner, a veteran Democratic pollster.
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Lin exploded, putting up All-Star numbers while leading the Knicks on an eight-game winning streak.
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This is a time when we should be unleashing innovation, not arbitrarily putting up impediments to it.
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AWS is still putting up big numbers, growing 42 percent in the third quarter to $4.58 billion.
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The couple was crushed, so neighbors decided to show support by putting up their own rainbow flags.
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If they're not putting up a paywall, they're calling it a membership model, some version of that.
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It said the government was putting up 4 million dollars with the rest coming from private investors.
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"It's strange putting up something so historical and have it be so relevant today," the photographer said.
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People around the country are putting up their Christmas lights and encouraging others to do the same.
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Is there an anti-Winston, a passer who is putting up shaky numbers, but leading a winner?
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Santino is inevitably doing something like putting up a new picture, putting contact paper on his walls.
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Six weeks later, they opened the Purple Tree in Hudson, with the parents putting up some $10,000.
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Without putting up any cash, they will acquire majority control and ownership of a venerable American icon.
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Mortgages, home equity loans, and auto loans are considered secured loans, since you&aposre putting up collateral.
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We're still lower than we should be based on the kind of growth numbers we're putting up.
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To be fair, the guy didn't seem like he was putting up THAT much resistance against SpotMini.
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It's Speidel, putting up shots, imagining himself as his favorite player, Dirk Nowitzki of the Dallas Mavericks.
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The sobering video starts out with a shot of Oliver putting up posters to promote his set.
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And once that happens, they won't stand for the repetition of trauma without putting up a fight.
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"No way" dude Remember how we said this was the year people stopped putting up with B.S.?
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There is even talk in the city of putting up a statue or a monument to him.
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It is mostly the smaller Names, putting up around £1m or so, whose commitment to Lloyd's might waver.
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The key result: Putting up this sign actually led to an increase in the total amount of theft.
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Dominican court documents identified Rodriguez Mota as the person accused of putting up the money for the hit.
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Even in countries where central bank independence is weaker or absent, monetary guardians are putting up a fight.
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He proved it in the last game of his career, putting up an absurd 2108 points before retiring.
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But there are few issues more local than putting up a wall in someone's backyard, according to Perez.
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A lot of artists are putting up a fight, and I don't plan to give up that fight.
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Innisfil is putting up $20313,000 for one year of funding, starting on May 1st, when the service launches.
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My iPhone XS Max on Verizon couldn't hold a candle to numbers that the V25 was putting up.
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It's going to hit you when you're right in the middle of putting up decorations or baking cookies.
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Islanders Coach Jack Capuano sensed trouble early, particularly with Carolina putting up 16 shots in the first period.
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AHV Communities, partnering with Bristol Group, is putting up 250 new detached homes in fast-growing San Antonio.
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If you've never played the game before, it's worth putting up with some minor quibbles with the controls.
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"I want to thank my wife, for being there for me, for putting up with me," he said.
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The product hasn't launched yet, but Qonto is already putting up a basic website to attract potential customers.
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So her husband, Daniel Fadel, started putting up lights outside their home and neighbors began to ask why.
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Homeowners have secured houses against hurricanes by putting up concrete roofs, but these can be deadly in earthquakes.
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Countries have been putting up new barriers to cross-border trade and investment since before Trump took office.
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Overall, good for beginners who don't mind putting up with some quirks in exchange for more useful data.
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He continues to post at a rapid pace on JuegaGerman, sometimes putting up five videos in a week.
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It's a far cry from the horrible flavor of TV software you've been putting up with for years.
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The streaming site isn't putting up billboards or plastering walls with photos of the show's star Elisabeth Moss.
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Because those policies — putting up a wall, banning Muslims — really exclude a lot of people in our society.
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Moms just never stop putting up with all of the annoying things we do, even on their day.
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"Women have been putting up with this behavior since time immemorial," she told Slate's Dahlia Lithwick last year.
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We were critics from within, putting up flyers for Israeli society events, and campaigning within the Jewish society.
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The poor only suffer from putting up with the smoke while they work hard putting out the fires.
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Like Google, Facebook makes money by putting up ads concerning things its computers think you are interested in.
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I also appreciate it when people write about themselves, instead of putting up a collection of corny quotes.
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German sparked the fast start by hitting a pair of 3-pointers and putting up 12 quick points.
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The 30-year-old was sexually assaulted and strangled after putting up a "ferocious fight," investigators previously revealed.
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All of Convene's deals of this kind involve the landlord putting up a bulk of capital for renovations.
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As for the inconvenience, he regards it as similar to putting up with security checks at the airport.
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He believes he can sell it as putting up courageous resistance to "presidential harassment," as he dubbed it.
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After neighbor Maura Gaughan heard of the crime, she decided to responded by putting up a pride flag.
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Colleagues argue, friends open their hearts, couples break up instead of putting up with each other for years.
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These range from putting up satellites to exploratory missions, both key markets in the rapidly growing space industry.
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At issue is how those funds are going to have a shot at putting up venture-tier returns.
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Then I discovered a man had broken in and started putting up advertising posters in my living room.
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Then, workers suddenly started putting up barbed wire fences on the plot of land directly behind her house.
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A handful went a step further, putting up nets that went to the far ends of the dugouts.
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This is just the nature of the beast when the provider is putting up films using standard software.
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Mendel has considered putting up flyers in the area, resorting to selling goods to people who live nearby.
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So they decided to celebrate early, putting up a tree and decorations, and their Ohio neighborhood followed suit.
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Last month, a federal judge blocked Mr. Wilson from putting up blueprints until after the lawsuit is resolved.
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Hefford won four Olympic gold medals and seven world championships, putting up 30 points in 26 Olympic games.
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Putting up posters around the office is one way to remind employees to do this, the CDC said.
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Part of that is that builders are putting up fewer homes, so there is simply less to sell.
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Once a year, our culture repeats a long series of rituals: putting up trees, lighting candles, hanging ornaments.
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"Instead of putting up a Post-it on my mirror, it's an elegant, subtle reminder just for me."
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Those who praise loyalty over logic will pat him on the back for publicly putting up a fight.
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The city was systematically destroying perfectly good housing and putting up their Le Corbusier towers as housing projects.
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Most occur while putting up or taking down Halloween decorations, most likely because of poor ladder safety skills.
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THE WORLD HAS TO BE BETTER NOT JUST UNITED STATES IF YOU'RE PUTTING UP THESE KINDS OF NUMBERS.
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Consider the millennials flocking to the exurbs, putting up with two-hour commutes so they can become homebuyers.
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The first few applications sting a bit, but to me, it's worth putting up with for the results.
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Other big banks, with the exception of the tarnished Wells Fargo, were putting up similarly admirable profit numbers.
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In Seattle, Microsoft is trying to stem that exodus by putting up $500 million to finance affordable homes.
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More students were saying, 'I'm not putting up with this — let me take a second look at H.B.C.U.s.
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"We can't keep putting up with the Colombian territory being used for attacks against Venezuela," Mr. Maduro said.
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"The women are often overlooked, but they've gone through hell, too, putting up with us," Mr. Cottom said.
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Last month, he averaged 26.8 points per game while putting up an eye-popping 48/42/87 split.
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I sat in silence with my brother, texting the girls who were putting up the feeds on Twitter.
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Wouldn't withdrawing his nomination, and putting up another conservative who's not plagued by scandal, be far more ... reasonable?
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The three-way joint venture hopes to solve these issues by putting up battery-swapping infrastructure across the country.
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Still putting up with a tablet so old and clunky that it looks like a heavy-duty kids tablet?
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Mazurkewicz said she's not angry at the day care, which she declined to name, for putting up the sign.
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Everything mostly worked out, but there's still one customer that's putting up a fight over their heavily-discounted purchase.
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"I might, but she's not putting up any money right now, so I'm not worried about it..." O'Leary said.
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Fewer Americans are selling their homes, and builders aren&apost putting up enough new houses to meet burgeoning demand.
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I remember him putting up millions for two rappers that people praise to this day for their legal cases.
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Putting up with misbehaviour today in the hope that engagement will make China better tomorrow does not make sense.
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I wanted to leave putting up a good fight, and that's not something I was able to do today.
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Wong's solution is to deck festivalgoers themselves in branded lanyards, cups, and other paraphernalia, and putting up branded banners.
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But Republicans are putting up a fight to preserve control over the Senate, welcoming the president into the fray.
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For example, people keep putting up stickers of the prime minister's face with things like "1997" across his forehead.
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I have a very good relationship with — WALLACE: Even though there was talk that they putting up new sites?
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In 1996, he announced his divorce from his second wife, Sujarinee Vivacharawongse, by putting up posters around his palace.
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Danielle Staub's wedding looks like it's going to have to wait ... because her daughters are putting up a fight.
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Putting up barriers to accessing health care is not the way to support and empower women in this country.
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On the single-family side, homebuilders are still putting up 18 percent fewer homes than the 25-year average.
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The concept of putting up a little bit of money for a lot of return is an investor's dream.
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Several players around the NBA this season are putting up numbers that can best be described as totally bonkers.
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But he said the Culinary Union and its allies are putting up a strong fight on the other side.
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So the prospect of putting up a gay poster in the hall was a big deal to me then.
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Paradoxically, putting up the sign contradicts the stance taken by lawyers acting for the Till family at the time.
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Perhaps North Korea is putting up a façade and is actually about to cave under the weight of sanctions.
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CF Mike Trout is putting up MVP-caliber numbers this season, not unlike any other season in his career.
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There's a great spirit that we didn't have before, and there's a lot of money that they're putting up.
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Tasks the deployed troops have done so far include putting up barbed wire and erecting tents for customs officers.
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This should be the game of the week, as both offenses are capable of putting up an impressive performance.
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"Tomorrow," he said, "is about me thanking the fans for putting up with me for such a long time."
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They can do this by investing in biofuels, putting up solar arrays or wind turbines, using geothermal technology, etc.
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"These animals are not putting up a performance for anyone, but they're still really compelling to watch," he says.
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Nevertheless, James has been playing near his peak recently, putting up two triple-doubles in his last four games.
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The financial stress means putting up their prices by an average of 64 cents a pack (in 2018 dollars).
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This type of fire doesn't so much blaze as smoulder, putting up great walls of thick, potentially deadly smoke.
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It's also when the game's difficulty spikes, where the other groups you're fighting start putting up a real fight.
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Trimble is putting up All-American performances for a team that has a legitimate shot at a national title.
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There's a great spirit that we didn't have before and there's a lot of money that they're putting up.
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Although I did freeze my butt off this morning on a balcony in Staten Island putting up a display.
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So it becomes a race between the states, each one putting up the right incentives to get the companies.
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This is everything but putting up a billboard saying, 'We really screwed up the data in the original study.
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Another showed her putting up Post-Its on a flight to wish her colleague a happy birthday, she said.
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The difference now is that those funds, which leapt after the election, are no longer putting up large gains.
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More than any other city on Earth, New Yorkers are uniquely adept at complaining — and putting up with shit.
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Over the years, the FTC has taken action against brands and advertising agencies, but never individuals putting up posts.
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Putting up border controls would violate the spirit of that agreement, analysts said, and could set off new violence.
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Over a dozen hotels, bars and restaurants are putting up prefab snow globe-type structures in their outdoor spaces.
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TEAM LEADERSHIP: Justin Forrest is putting up 2513 points and 2251 rebounds to lead the way for the Mountaineers.
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That's like Comic-Con putting up a sign that says, 'You must have had this much sex to enter.
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No, he wasn't putting up shots for everyone like he has in the past -- dude actually rapped a verse.
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When College Dormitories Become Health Hazards Putting up with dinginess is a rite of passage for many college students.
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I just want to see the defense that Democrats are putting up and how hard they're going to fight.
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The remainder, to include military engineers tasked with putting up concertina wire, will be deployed from Kansas and Georgia.
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Yet, that hasn't stopped the U.S.'s trade partners from putting up their guards in response to U.S. threats.
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Banyan is putting up the money for the cost of the 30-day treatment and will screen all applicants.
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"The system is more repressive, but people are still putting up a fight, no matter how hopeless it seems."
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Can you imagine putting up something and saying, "Did you read my thing?" and Facebook has taken it down?
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McCaskill has also drastically outspent Hawley, putting up more than $33 million to ensure that she keeps her seat.
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With Vestly, incubated by Foundermark, you get the same fun of playing the stock market without putting up any money.
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His son Brian recently told Closer Weekly that life at home involved putting up with his dad&aposs work habits.
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The services PMI, which covers non-retail businesses, said firms were putting up prices at the fastest rate since April.
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Chandler averaged 18.8 points in the six games prior to starting and is putting up 13.3 points per game since.
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In that moment, you believe that she actually cares about appearances and isn't just putting up a front for everyone.
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The Saints finished with 260 yards of offense a week after putting up 396 yards against the New England Patriots.
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I would like to discuss how free speech can be valued and protected, while also putting up guardrails against abuses.
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The candidate is putting up just 2.7% in the RCP polling average for the state, in New Hampshire 4.7%. Nevada?
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But Case is more uncompromising than ever, musically and intellectually, when it comes to putting up with other people's bullshit.
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And I started to figure out that, like Elle, I would most definitely not be putting up with that crap.
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Builders are also putting up more townhouses, which generally come at a lower price point and are cheaper to develop.
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The supply of homes is very low nationwide, and builders are not putting up nearly enough homes to meet demand.
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And Illinois has some firepower, with Malcolm Hill averaging 270 points and Kendrick Nunn putting up 274 points per contest.
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The Wildcats present a vicious challenge with the nation&aposs fifth-best rushing offense putting up 338.6 yards per game.
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While slow change in attitude over time appears to be possible, Dr. Shook doesn't recommend putting up with awful shit.
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The Collective is putting up two more co-living buildings in London, one in Stratford and one in Canary Wharf.
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Irwin traded seats with the man who was texting about Phillips and told him he wasn't "putting up with that."
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Maybe it's time for the show's women to stop putting up with them and start stabbing them in the face.
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SoftBank, which is putting up $38 billion this time, is still talking to investors, so Gulf money could come later.
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Olynyk is averaging 11.6 points and 5.5 rebounds in December after putting up 7.9 and 4.7, respectively, last month. 3.
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For some reason though the Forestry Corporation of NSW keeps putting up new ones, without ever just reworking the text.
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Builders are rapidly putting up more homes in response to strong demand that has pushed up prices for existing homes.
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Oxford University is putting up more portraits of women, people of colour and LGBTQ people to better reflect its "diversity".
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Through tears of joy, Dean explains how the story paints Stew as a saint for putting up with Dean's hijinks.
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Answering many who have asked, I live inland from Ft. Lauderdale and am finishing putting up my #hurricane shutters today.
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It's officially October and what better way to celebrate Halloween than putting up an enormous Christmas tree two months early.
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Augustin is averaging 13.3 points in 16 games with Denver after putting up 4.2 in 34 games with the Thunder.
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A fascinating set piece in his memoirs describes Union soldiers putting up telegraph poles and wires immediately upon making camp.
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They then build the space, with a landlord putting up 90-95% of the capital and Industrious funding the rest.
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According to former Insys managers, Babich tended to defer to Kapoor, who was, after all, putting up his own money.
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"If Bronster was putting up a house of 53,000 square feet, people would be fine with that," Ms. Sharp said.
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The House needs to stop putting up procedural roadblocks and move the Senate bill codifying the measures taken against Russia.
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" Kardashian's mom Kris Jenner got a special shout-out for "putting up with your 6 crazy kids every single day.
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Baltimore frustrated the Pats, putting up 37 points on what had been to that point a historically great Patriots defense.
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Some of the older Turpin children were putting up a Nativity scene outside their house, and she complimented their decorations.
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As much as I love El Guapo, Fight Pass were teasing Pancrase for months and only putting up Rutten's bouts.
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Apart from putting up hundreds of pieces across Paris streets, he hadn't done an exhibition in the city since 2011.
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That's going to be an embarrassing experience, and it's hard to imagine both Rubio and Cruz putting up with it.
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Nagy might take a day or two to get over putting up a 3-spot in the primetime 2019 opener.
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A badge is used to identify listing that may be violating posting guidelines; for instance, by putting up fake reviews.
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She calls their relationship toxic and says he's not worth it because she's done putting up with his cheating ways.
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For Irma, they aren't putting up shutters; for now, they are banking on the storm losing strength as it approaches.
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Nevertheless, 2,565 candidates, 417 of them women, are taking risks to campaign this month, putting up posters and holding rallies.
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The Susan of 2020 would deserve to be portrayed now as a total hero for putting up with it all.
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"The Catholic Church is putting up the white flag of surrender and saying that demographics have shifted," Mr. Chany said.
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Speaking of putting up points, the guy was notorious for his 81-point game against the Toronto Raptors in 2006.
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Those four carriers are responsible for putting up antenna towers, ensuring that there's adequate coverage at adequate speeds and more.
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I learned that American society is very good at hindering its immigrant population by putting up barriers — real and metaphorical.
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Sarah was not putting up the fight that was written in the scene and I'm like no, no, no, no.
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That's why they're putting up with all your craziness about Russia and wiretapping and unending lies and rattling our allies.
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"Some were putting up quite a struggle, so we used some duct tape to shut them up," Mr. Wiseman said.
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THEY WILL ALSO TELL YOU WAITING UNIL THE LAST MINUTE TO BUY ADVERTISING IS THE MOST EXPENSIVE SO RATHER THAN PUTTING UP $10 MILLION OR EVEN $25 MILLION FOR $25 MILLION IN ADVERTISING, MOST LIKELY THEY'RE PUTTING UP WHATEVER THE AMOUNT IS AND GETTING LESS THAN THAT BECAUSE THEY'RE HAVING TO BUY LAST MINUTE ADS.
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Russian equities have been on a tear in recent months, and Rozenfeld has taken advantage, putting up some truly impressive numbers.
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After Shabani's disappearance, her mother flew from Macedonia to help with the search, putting up fliers in the area, KABC reports.
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"I don't know how everybody else feel about it, but I'm putting up a prayer right now for R.," Badu said.
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"Putting up statues doesn't change everything, but it starts to change hearts and minds," de Blasio said at the press conference.
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Backing a Kickstarter is always a little scary: you're putting up money for something that might still be just a prototype.
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Putting up art prints is one of the most convenient ways to jazz up a wall that's feeling a bit dull.
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But the process has not been helped by uncertainty surrounding the viability of the licences Lebanon is putting up for sale.
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A recession could make companies more expense-cautious, leading them to rethink putting up staffers in hotels for months on end.
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The company is putting up billboards and posting videos online showcasing tweets from dissatisfied customers of third-party food delivery companies.
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Miley held down a Colorado lineup that has been putting up a lot of runs at Coors Field the past month.
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The bank is putting up £425m to build up smaller banks' capabilities, plus £350m for incentives to customers to switch banks.
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Parks now address this by putting up warning signs at ride entrances, asking people with these conditions to refrain from riding.
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In some of these states, opponents are putting up a strong enough fight that a convention is not a foregone conclusion.
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He believed that the EEC would not only restrict free trade by putting up barriers to trade with non-European countries.
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I also dated other people, not one of whom I deemed worthy of putting up with dirty socks on the floor.
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"I don't even know if she likes her husband," Spelling tells Hawrylo as they are putting up decorations for the event.
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The victory for team human was decisive but by no means inevitable, with the AI players putting up a valiant fight.
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Google thinks science and data are key in advancing racial justice — and it's putting up millions of dollars to prove it.
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The teams split a pair of overtime meetings in November with Paul George putting up 54 points in the two outings.
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The tragedy isn't just that America has to keep putting up with President Trump and his endorsement of white nationalist hatred.
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It can be as subtle as putting up a Tinder photo that's really good, like borderline-doesn't-look-like-you good.
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But the option of putting up a strong defense may be disappearing as international trader sentiment turns further against the yuan.
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An estimated 5,000 people gathered at the site on Saturday, according to Radio New Zealand, putting up more than 50 tents.
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That left people who prefer smaller smartphones stuck between using an uncomfortably large device or putting up with 2013-era technology.
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Kids and adults alike were seen putting up shots and enjoying the cleanup job ... including Meek himself, who was ballin' out.
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Taz has not been performing consistently in ELeague, putting up unimpressive numbers in many of the team's match ups so far.
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Amazon, not to be outdone, is putting up tree-filled "spheres" in downtown Seattle so staff can hold meetings in forests.
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Clearly, if you're still putting up with people you don't like just for a paycheck, it's time to make a change.
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They are now hard at work putting up barbed wire and additional fencing along the border between Tijuana and San Diego.
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We know where this is heading, yet she does a great job putting up the roadblocks and incorporating the surprising curves.
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Nevertheless, we know that even seemingly trivial measures, like putting up barriers to the means of suicide, can prevent such acts.
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A San Antonio, Texas, couple recently got chewed out by their homeowners association for putting up their Christmas decorations too early.
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Lenders who are owed more than $21 billion by Kingfisher have started putting up for sale some of the carrier's assets.
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"He&aposs scoring and putting up 25 points a night but also he&aposs leading the league in assists," Johnson said.
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Instead, he has proposed putting up a wall, at the base of the bridge perhaps, where people can position their locks.
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It is the first time the party has contested the communal elections, putting up 25,304 candidates for 1,646 communes across Cambodia.
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Of course, I like putting up spooky decorations, squeezing my friends' hands through horror movies, and marveling over everyone's creative costumes.
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It's often said that Father Time is undefeated, but Brady sure seems to be putting up one hell of a fight.
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By putting up decorations we have time to reflect and remember those who have passed, which can make us feel calmer.
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Prized offseason free agent and St. Louis Cardinals defector Jason Heyward has been awful at the plate, putting up .202/.313/.
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But even as the city prepares to demolish thousands of homes in low-lying areas, developers are putting up hundreds more.
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An Oakland group is countering with a $2109 billion stadium proposal of its own, putting up $0003 million of taxpayer money.
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With the loss of Adam Thielen, Cousins chances of putting up the numbers necessary to win MVP take a big hit.
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In Europe, countries have been hoarding medical supplies, with some putting up restrictions on exports of items such as face masks.
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With the kind of numbers their relievers are putting up, the Dodgers are holding a big edge as the Series continues.
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The highlight of his season was putting up 152 receiving yards in New England's loss to Philadelphia in Super Bowl LII.
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James led the league in this statistic every year from age 23 to 29, putting up figures as high as 13.
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For damage control, Alex is ordered to make nice with the prince, putting up the pretext of a long-running friendship.
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We are here to say there's a lot more to security than putting up a wall from sea to shining sea.
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The rest of the weekend we spent putting up the Christmas decorations around the house and having fun with the family.
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"They are finishing putting up parks on either side, and they are hoping to put in a ferry slip," he said.
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Davis did have an M.V.P. year, though, putting up 26 points a game along with career highs in rebounds and assists.
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The sketchbook is one of four that Mollo's family are putting up for auction on Tuesday following his death last year.
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"It looks like the governor is on board with free college, but he's actually putting up roadblocks to it," Kaur said.
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With Ramirez (4-5) finished after one inning, the Angels' relievers settled in, putting up zeros over the next five innings.
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"We are not necessarily putting up a price with the consideration of our competitors," Saikawa told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Wednesday.
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Two firms are putting up solar panels inside the Chernobyl zone at an initial cost of around $1.2 million, Bloomberg reports.
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The once-fearsome Wookiee takes it all in stride, probably because he's been putting up with this shit for literally decades.
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I will defend Italian workers and entrepreneurs even if it means putting up tariffs to protect the 'made in Italy' brand.
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And although nothing so extreme has happened in the U.S., cab drivers and local governments are still putting up a fight.
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And neither the Packers nor the Steelers wound up putting up much of a fight in their conference championship games anyway.
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He liked the time with us, but never had a real affection for putting up the tree or decorating the house.
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Tagovailoa was putting up a Heisman-esque season in 2019 before going down with a devastating hip injury against Mississippi State.
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Thomas is putting up career-high numbers this season, but they aren't significantly better than his previously established level of play.
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But no pitcher at the Major League level has ever produced the sort of numbers Otani is putting up for the Fighters.
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As The Economist noted earlier this week, putting up obstacles to immigration is exactly the wrong thing for the country to do.
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Barack Obama is a good sport, so naturally he's spent years putting up with fans who wanted to take selfies with him.
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C Willie Cauley-Stein scored 21 points Sunday, two nights after putting up a season-best 26 points on Thursday against Phoenix.
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In the end, Francois accepted Cuban's offer, with the Dallas Mavericks owner putting up an initial investment of $2700,2000 in Egos Ventures.
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The campaign went viral in no time with several students putting up similar posts and calling out the threat posed by ABVP.
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It's also possible he knows that the effort is doomed but wants to show his supporters he's putting up a tough fight.
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To maximise profits on a plot, the builder may ration supply, putting up houses gradually rather than completing them all at once.
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She thought that she owed her mentor and friend, and she felt a certain twisted pride in putting up with his harassment.
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A small coalition of tech companies are quietly putting up a fight, but Trump's first 100 days have emboldened net neutrality's enemies.
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The developer is putting up €250,000 in prize money (around $280,000), and it has lured big-name sponsors like Logitech and Intel.
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Take that haters Leslie Jones put her "Ghostbusters" haters on blast yesterday, putting up their vile, racist tweets for all to see.
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Digital game sales on consoles like Sony's PlayStation and Microsoft's Xbox rose 16 percent in August, putting up revenues of $399 million.
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He says it began when he saw two people putting up Soto signs at his campaign office in Chicago, he tells PEOPLE.
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"I also have to thank my wife, Amber, for putting up with me, for living with all of these character," Depp said.
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Women must be able to work, go out in the street, take public transport, without putting up with inappropriate remarks or gestures.
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But the general trend toward more passing in the N.F.L. has led to a sharp decline in backs putting up big numbers.
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There's a lot of putting up tents, work constructing furniture out of twigs and sticks, lighting fires, and just general camp stuff.
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Rivals such as Delivery Hero and even Uber, which recently expanded its food delivery service to London, are putting up a fight.
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But it isn't as obvious as companies putting up signs saying "we don't hire women," or even deciding to pay women less.
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Grizzlies C Marc Gasol is averaging 19.5 points in the last two games after putting up 9.5 in the previous four. 2.
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"It's like putting up the value of educating a girl child or the value of reducing gender inequality by 10%," he said.
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Although the pay is little, fighters get the chance to showcase their skills without the pressures of putting up a side bet.
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And the great people of Vancouver for putting up with road closures and traffic delays as we film Spider-Man downtown. pic.twitter.
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The planned community development company originated in 2010 and has been at work putting up communities in various locations, Hawaii in particular.
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Trump putting up a gaudy Jumbotron that blocks the view of the Lincoln Memorial is a perfect metaphor for his administration. pic.twitter.
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Moments later, I walk into the common room to see a man talking to himself, while putting up posters on the walls.
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I have to draw amusement from its price as consolation for putting up with the incredibly pretentious presentation about the phone itself.
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Belatedly, the GOP's grandees are putting up a robust defence, which was reflected in a debate that focused largely on Mr Trump.
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Plus, the students putting up cash to spend weeks at the site question the leadership of its founder and CEO, Jimmy Stice.
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Bowers plays off the bench but has been putting up starter numbers, notching double-doubles in six of the last nine contests.
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In both states, Democrats this year are putting up the kind of person who has usually held his own in the South.
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After that, it's unclear what additional orders they will be given other than putting up more wire, two defense officials told CNN.
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"I commend our team for putting together quality at-bats and putting up a seven-spot in the first inning," Beckham said.
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Bill Gates' charitable foundation is putting up $10 million to fund ideas aimed at improving education and eradicating poverty, among other causes.
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A San Antonio, Texas, couple got a stern letter from their homeowners association for putting up their Christmas decorations on November 1.
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Chicago is 47-4 when scoring four or more runs, while the Mets are 29-7 when putting up at least four.
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She and her husband used mold and mildew cleaner on the walls before putting up the new paper, which cost $82.85 (£67).
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That type of scoring output is close to what the league-leading Golden State Warriors (112.7 points per 100) are putting up.
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The rookie goalie Jordan Binnington went from fourth-stringer to starter and sparkled, putting up the league's best goals-against average, 1.89.
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And in perhaps the greatest marker of a star, he's putting up performances like his 60-point effort against Philadelphia on Nov.
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"Putting up Instagram posts is seen as dodgy, since you aren't knowing how many people are really seeing it," Ms. Tanya said.
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The state had considered putting up signs with directions, Dr. Garge said, but the tea seller asked him not to do so.
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For starters, there have been no indications that he's putting up any resistance to what D'Antoni has asked to him to do.
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We're putting up physical "do not disturb" signs in the hopes that people will adhere to them — which they don't always do.
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The need is so great that the Home Depot Foundation is putting up $50 million to help train and hire skilled workers.
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They begin with a beach superimposed on a hallway at Olive's school; through the waves, she sees two students putting up posters.
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And I've lent a hand when workers were laying carpeting or putting up Sheetrock, or if an electrician or plumber needed help.
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He left the party in 2014 after he was photographed putting up signs in support of a Republican candidate for state senator.
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Last March, a group of gangsters who were chasing rivals just outside San Salvador came upon eight laborers putting up power lines.
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But spending almost a year dealing with that horrible boss was painful, and a powerful lesson in putting up with difficult people.
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Ottawa continued to pile up the shots on Khudobin, putting up 14 for a 33-23 advantage after 40 minutes of play.
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A Christian celebrating Halloween would be like a Satan worshiper putting up a nativity scene at Christmas while singing, 'Happy Birthday, Jesus!
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After a year of putting up with you and your many quirks, your most-loved ones deserve a gift above the rest.
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The Grizzlies shot 60.5 percent — hitting 7 of 10 from 3-point range — with Evans putting up a team-best 10 points.
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"They keep putting up obstacles, building a system of impunity and doing all they can to keep Peru from progressing," Vizcarra said.
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Instead of putting up financial roadblocks, our government should work on creative ways to make college more affordable to middle-class families.
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On Friday, protesters stormed Iran's consulate in Basra, tearing down the Iranian flag and putting up an Iraqi flag in its place.
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But the Lakers came in and finished the job, with Jordan Clarkson and D'Angelo Russell putting up 25 and 21 points respectively.
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Cauley-Stein played 36 minutes, putting up 203 points and seven rebounds, while Labissiere added 11 points and seven rebounds of his own.
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The old days of black people putting up with questionable leaders because they felt like they had no other choice may be over.
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So far FedEx still has the upper hand in terms of market share, but the "brown" company is putting up a good fight.
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Despite putting up with daily mental abuse and pining over an emotionally unavailable boy, she was contractually obligated to stay in the house.
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Running on an anti-corruption platform, he is putting up a strong challenge for one of the two senate seats up for grabs.
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After I moved in, I spent $5,000 putting up walls to make the apartment a two-bedroom so I could get a roommate.
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Rakocevic scored in double-figures for a second consecutive game, putting up a career-high 16 points to go with his 10 rebounds.
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Spying a coming social catastrophe, governments have tried to cajole citizens into prizing girls by putting up posters or even offering them money.
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Hey, the dude has been putting up numbers this season ... racking up 8 touchdowns, more than 250 rushing yards and 500 receiving yards.
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As Facebook was making messaging a core service, WhatsApp was putting up numbers that demonstrated it could compete on Facebook's most important battleground.
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The lawsuit accuses Tesla of having untrained workers putting up shoddy installations and showing "utter incompetence or callousness, or both," court papers said.
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Accepting the award for best original music, Cooper sincerely thanked the supermodel for "putting up with me" throughout the years-long creative process.
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And if they want more free speech, if they want to see what Alex Jones is putting up, they can go to Twitter.
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It used to happen when my account was public, even before I started putting up my work, boys message me just about anything.
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Yankees jump all over Vargas, Royals KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jason Vargas was putting up Cy Young worthy credentials in his first seven starts.
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A few weeks ago, Wallace began putting up signs with words of encouragement along the sidewalks near his daughters' elementary school in Seattle.
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The footage speaks for itself ... he can run, catch, cut on a dime and looked strong putting up 275 on the bench press.
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Facebook makes money when people spend time on its platform, so it needs people putting up stuff and liking/commenting on that stuff.
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Like everyone else in the Mario Lemieux era, he had the best offensive season of his career in Pittsburgh, putting up 55 points.
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Tensions were high, he said, because his campaign workers were going door to-door and putting up a good fight with limited resources.
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Christie's is putting up more than 163 of Rivers' personal items up for auction this June, with items ranging from $500 to $200,000.
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Tua Tagovailoa has taken the world of college football by storm, putting up astounding numbers in leading Alabama to another College Football Playoff.
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Icahn said he had been thinking about possibly putting up a slate of directors at Newell which makes Rubbermaid containers and Sharpie markers.
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Far too many of us are putting up with ill-fitting sports bras — or doubling up to get the support our breasts need.
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"The European Commission is putting up a smokescreen," said EU lawmaker Sven Giegold who sits in the EU parliament's committee on tax evasion.
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" He added that the average donation he received was $69 and that the total doesn't include donations from those "putting up larger numbers.
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Instead, governments simply offer up the rights to run tolls in a certain area without putting up their own cash into the program.
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The insurgents are putting up stiff resistance in the remaining district under their control in northwestern Mosul and the densely populated Old City.
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It starts on Netflix August 12th — but, in an unusual move, Netflix is only putting up the first half of its first season.
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Baltimore has plenty of players capable of putting up power numbers similar to Donaldson and are pairing that with strong pitching of late.
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Last season, Araujo appeared in 40 games for the Phillies as a reliever, putting up a 3.38 ERA in 34 2/3 innings.
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For me, it was just that first inning not executing a couple of pitches and them putting up those three runs really hurt.
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After Ms. Chipman vanished in 2005, her aunt, Ms. Radek, said the police objected to the family putting up its own missing posters.
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Detroit had the edge in the shots in the early going, putting up four before Montreal recorded its first nearly four minutes in.
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"Ten years ago, it was all about putting up banners and ticket promotions," said Russell Wallach, Live Nation's president of North American sponsorships.
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The private equity firm Carlyle Group rescued the refinery from shutting in 2012, putting up $175 million for majority control of the company.
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"I raised almost $6 million for the veterans, including putting up $1 million of my own money," he said in an Instagram video.
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When the Harvard study of Muskrat Falls was released, Nalcor initially proposed simply putting up advisory warnings to limit the consumption of fish.
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One local official in Luhansk region has taken matters into his own hands, putting up tannoy systems on the outside of administrative buildings.
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Connelly no longer had an excuse for putting up with living a brutally budgeted existence, so he decided to take a terrifying step.
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But the private company, Lightspeed Technologies (now owned by Watch Communications), didn't want to foot the bill for putting up dozens of towers.
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The daily nuisances you were putting up with in order to maintain peace in your life are no longer tolerable—you're moving on!
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In line with NRA and Republican stances, Scott further proposed putting up $500 million for "school safety and mental health initiatives" in Florida.
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You need your freedom and flexibility, and you're no longer interested in putting up with anyone who is trying to hold you down.
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Karen Solomon's latest book is not one you need for putting up batches of bread and butter pickles, peach preserves or tomato sauce.
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Prescott is not putting up golden numbers in his third season, with a 33 adjusted yards per attempt, the worst of his career.
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If it takes putting up with Mr. Trump's brash ways to see things get done, that is a deal I'm willing to accept.
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The cost for putting up the tents — to be constructed near Tucson, as well as near Tornillo, Donna, Laredo and Del Rio, Tex.
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Negotiations would presumably involve putting up some more money for other security along the border that doesn't involve a 30-foot concrete wall.
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The Vegas video also shows the attacker, Ugandi Howard, getting taken into custody, and seemingly putting up a fight with security guards too.
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The American birds are banned and often cited, with some dread, as an all-purpose justification for putting up barriers to American products.
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"You don't approach them by putting up TV ads on 'Jeopardy,'" Christine Marinoni, Ms. Nixon's wife, said of the Nixon campaign's target voters.
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"Only Tiger could take a year and a half off and put up the numbers that he's putting up this week," Matsuyama said.
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It was a key win for Sanders, with former Vice President Joe Biden putting up an impressive showing across southern Super Tuesday states.
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"We've got a Georgia Grown gift basket that we're putting up for the Georgia side," Kemp said in a video on Twitter Friday.
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Neal, Pallone and others are now putting up a united front, even as health care interests promise continued lobbying to shape any compromise.
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A new highway or power plant gets one, but resurfacing a road or putting up a fence to protect cultural resources does not.
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For nearly a week, her parents and friends have been putting up posters around Freehold in hopes that someone helps them find Parze.
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Phoenix, though, was 2 of 14 from behind the arc after halftime and Booker was the only Sun who kept putting up points.
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Screening, vetting, limiting or otherwise putting up the digital equivalent of a velvet rope would change social media — but perhaps for the better.
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Within minutes of Ms. Sturgeon's call for a new vote, nationalists were putting up banners in Scotland's blue-and-white national colors. Mrs.
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In fact, multifamily construction is now at a 40-year high; the trouble is, developers are putting up the wrong kinds of buildings.
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Walmart said it will take a "non confrontational" approach to enforcing the new policy by putting up signs outside stores announcing the request.
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David Allen Bradley, 68, was putting up plywood when he fell three stories to his death, Indialantic Police Chief Mike Connor told CNN.
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So it's $12 an hour working for the inauguration, putting up fencing, laying down flooring, snapping up cigarette butts with a metal picker.
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His hope was that winning the prize, or at least putting up a good showing, might help him scale up the process faster.
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His hope was that winning the prize, or at least putting up a good showing, might help him scale up the process faster.
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Seven builders, including public companies Lennar, Pulte and D.R. Horton, are putting up more than 23,000 homes around and next to the lagoon.
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But remember, states would have to pay money to get access to that money, by putting up a small amount of matching funds.
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" Reagan: 'Rather than talking about putting up a fence' In response, contender Ronald Reagan largely agreed, adding, "Rather than talking about putting up a fence, why don't we work out some recognition of our mutual problems, make it possible for them to come here legally with a work permit, and then, while they're working and earning here, they pay taxes here.
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When you look at a player who spent the first part of his career putting up ridiculous numbers on a team that never went anywhere, and the last three season putting up good-but-not-great numbers on a team that made the Finals each year and won it once, it's hard to tell if the decline is a feature or a bug.
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It is also tapping into the e-commerce boom, putting up stores on Chinese platforms Alibaba and JD.com, but was facing challenges, Sheikh said.
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The tourism minister is being investigated for putting up female paper candidates in congressional and state elections to get campaign funds meant for them.
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Specifically, says Baker, it's when "someone conditions an employment or commercial benefit on putting up with, or accepting, sexual advances or conduct," he says.
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Up and down the coast, residents could be seen putting up wooden or metal storm shutters, bringing in lawn furniture and preparing for impact.
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Thompson had taken exception to Warriors guard Shaun Livingston putting up a shot with five seconds left in overtime and the game in hand.
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After Shabani's disappearance, her mother flew from her home of Macedonia to help with the search, putting up fliers in the area, KABC reported.
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And they have been very, very loyal on this issue that good in this fight will justify whatever headaches they&aposre putting up with.
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Putting up with these little things is probably still worth it when you consider everything the Fire TV Stick 4K offers for 50 bucks.
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"Because [CEO] Mary Dillon runs a tight ship, [is] still putting up stores and [has] the best loyalty program in the world," he said.
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Still, the Florida transfer is putting up some eye-popping numbers, completing 217-of-334 passes for 3,068 yards, 30 touchdowns and 73.33 interceptions.
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As the couple — who welcomed twins in June — clapped, Blue was shown putting up her hand and gesturing toward both her mother and father.
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"Women must be able to work, go out in the street, take public transport, without putting up with inappropriate remarks or gestures," they concluded.
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ISIS appeared to be putting up a real fight in Qaraqosh, as the terror group has in several areas since the operation launched Monday.
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He did, he wasn't putting up ... he is the world's richest man so he does have assets, so to speak, to do that, right?
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But no one knows yet whether it will end with government workers being furloughed and museums shuttered and national parks putting up "closed" signs.
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The Clemson offense hasn't been that consistent this year, but with Deshaun Watson at quarterback, it's capable of putting up big numbers on anyone.
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Chicago has scored just four runs during its three-game skid after putting up 14 or more twice during a six-game winning streak.
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Fundraising could also become a serious issue for Biden going forward, as he's struggled to match the blockbuster numbers his rivals are putting up.
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The Pacers are extremely tough to score on, but luckily for the Raps they're not all that tough to keep from putting up points.
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Other notable matchups include perennial label powerhouse Deschutes versus Sierra Nevada, which has been putting up big numbers with its barrel-aged Narwhal label.
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As we reported ... GG filed for divorce from Shalom after just 2 months of marriage, but he's putting up a legal fight over it.
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It's time for him to stop putting up needless delays and to finally put the people of North Carolina above his own self-interest.
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Petrino believes in sportsmanship, but wonders if the Cardinals will have to keep putting up points to be noticed by the CFP selection committee.
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For those who don't have YouTube Red, Jeana said they will be putting up shorter versions of the pranks on their channel for free.
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It wasn't just people in the football or food world who were putting up an offer for the players, but also the rap world.
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Has anyone paid Daisy Ridley $1 billion for putting up with us yet, and if not, to whom can I direct a furious inquiry?
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It's worth noting that Bonds was putting up MVP numbers long before the bulky Barry Bonds routinely sent baseballs into San Francisco's McCovey Cove.
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The stuff D'Alessandro was asked to do was sometimes really nuts, and maybe the employee was nuts for putting up with his employer's whims.
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Toni NBC News reported that the Clinton side is putting up ads in Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, Ohio, North Carolina and Nevada.
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But it's very encouraging to hear that in one corner of our planet, at least, frogs seem to be putting up a good fight.
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"I'll be putting up money but won't be completely self-funding, as I did during the primaries," the billionaire told The Wall Street Journal.
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Some people began putting up tents near the facility's front door and around the building on Sunday and more have joined them since then.
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The picture was taken when he was an eighteen-year-old high-school student, in 2000; he started putting up posters the following year.
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But it's tough to imagine the Wolverines putting up a strong effort against what has looked like a dominant Wisconsin team through two games.
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Trae Young dominated on Tuesday, putting up 42 points on 242-of-228 shooting, with 24.3 assists in a win over the Denver Nuggets.
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But putting up such a policy for a general vote appeared to have been the biggest obstacle to getting large-scale support from Democrats.
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"He's got a pretty good track record over the course of 4.433 plate-appearances of putting up pretty consistent numbers," said Tigers manager Ausmus.
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He has taken precautions such as putting up "no trespassing" signs in his front yard and other measures he did not want to divulge.
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Fromm worked around it with some tricks, for example with shops putting up signs saying: 'you can get the famous Fromm rubber sponges here.
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Imagine a country in which putting up with sexual harassment wasn't an unwritten part of the job description for more than half the population.
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We know Rob wants to raise the baby himself, and it doesn't seem Chyna is putting up much of a fight on that front.
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Although I got to tell you, I'm going to push back on this because my kids are very aware of what they're putting up.
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Countless homes in the neighborhood take part, putting up dazzling and awe-inspiring feats of festivity, and likely producing similarly awe-inspiring electric bills.
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There are places where young Republicans who wish to pull their party back from the precipice are staying and are putting up a fight.
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She's looking for a big promotion at a New York market-research firm while also putting up with an oily pig of a boss.
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Banners draped over the streets — including some that the police had coerced shopkeepers into putting up — endorsed Mr. el-Sisi and the constitutional changes.
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Like, lots of people banging pots and pans at the same time, or putting up signs everywhere, in your windows, in your car, right?
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Its offense, led by the sophomore quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, has been a weekly fireworks show, putting up a nation-leading 54.1 points a game.
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In February 2019, the company announced it was putting up $13 billion to expand key locations and build data centers around the United States.
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Doncic may not care about his stats, but as he continues putting up huge numbers, he increasingly makes his way into the record books.
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Selanne, the "Finnish Flash," was elected in his first year of eligibility after putting up 1,93 points in 1,451 games over 21 N.H.L. seasons.
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Daniel finally started accompanying Elizabeth on those hikes; Elizabeth stopped putting up a fight when Daniel wanted to buy pricey concert tickets for them.
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Modi still has four more years left of his second term -- and for now, opposition parties aren't putting up a cohesive fight, says Malhotra.
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Since putting up the form, she has received over 2,400 submitted signatures, though some -- like "Donald Trump" and several "Christine Fords" -- are obviously fake.
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Authorities said Combs' husband was outside putting up plastic to keep rain out of the home when he was blown into the basement area.
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The group, together with its counterpart, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, has been putting up monuments since the end of the 19th century.
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Florida State — The Seminoles are 4-6 in their last 10 games but are capable of putting up 153 on any given night. 39.
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Well, almost all of the other guys: Mike was also respected for not putting up with pain-in-Hannah-Brown's-side Luke Parker's crap.
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The Ragin' Cajuns were another top offense in college football this year, putting up 38.8 points and more than 500 total yards per game.
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LIESMAN: LORETTA, YOU CAN'T SEE IT, THEY'RE PUTTING UP THESE MARKET BOARDS WHILE YOU'RE TALKING, IN FACT, IT'S ACTUALLY GOING UP A LITTLE HIGHER.
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Brees, 40, has been putting up gaudy statistics after missing five games early in the season because of a thumb injury that required surgery.
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Defenseman Damon Severson leads the team with eight points (seven assists) while putting up at least two in three of the last four contests.
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Walmart said it will take a "non confrontational" approach to enforcing the new policy by putting up signs announcing the request outside of stores.
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Each is putting up $100 million to $125 million over five years; Germany, India and the European Commission are expected to announce donations soon.
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In the myth, a small group of villagers fought off the Nian (a big monster) by making loud noises and putting up red decorations.
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At this point, the possibility of the Warriors not only winning the title but putting up a 22007-216 playoff record can't be ignored.
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But those chuckles transformed into shit-eating grins, as Scott Foster came to absolutely dominate the goal, putting up stop after stop after stop.
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Disney alligator attack Disney says it'll start putting up alligator warning signs as soon as possible after a gator grabbed 913-year-old Lane Graves.
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The biggest reward for putting up with all this is nebulous: the sense that you are part of the whirl while history is being made.
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It's a curious fusion of orthodoxy and punk: an embrace of older values as a means of putting up the middle finger to contemporary ones.
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Feeling people with outrage is really optimistic and makes me feel hopeful that change will happen and that people stop putting up with this stuff.
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Alessandro Ricci had great success putting up kicks and then darting in to hit Felder with his hands after Felder had braced for the impact.
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That meant he would have to finance the film himself, so he took out a $5 million loan, putting up his family's house as collateral.
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Not long ago they were firing on all cylinders, putting up 140,000 private homes in England in 2018, the most since before the financial crisis.
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"I have been putting up posters for my one and only star," said a laborer as he imitated some trademark moves of his favorite actor.
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"I...need to thank Irina for putting up with me while I was trying to make music in our basement for a year," Cooper joked.
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When neighbor Kimberly Milligan, 20133, and her son saw three Turpin kids putting up Christmas decorations in 2015, they were taken aback by the interaction.
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Putting up incredible production with a rotating cast of mediocre wingers, Sundin was an eight-time All-Star, and probably the greatest Maple Leaf ever.
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Chris Mack's team averaged 64.8 points during the losing streak after putting up 78.6 per game in the previous six games - five of them wins.
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And while Trump's vow suggests there will be no sign of construction slowing, governments around the world are doing more than just putting up walls.
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Somewhere in your life you may have fallen into a rut, even if it means putting up with dissatisfying circumstances for the sake of ease.
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"Neither side has an interest in putting up trade barriers," Weidmann, who also sits on the European Central Bank's Governing Council, said in a speech.
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The divide is partly cultural, and America has broadly stood on the Anglo-Saxon side of it, even when putting up protectionist barriers to imports.
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"Think about when you're putting up a building, you put down $50 million of your own money to leverage several hundred million," Cohn told Trump.
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But the staff at the local power authority, PREPA, kept putting up roadblocks and he finally gave up trying to bring the projects to fruition.
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SINGAPORE — The team putting up this year's National Day parade was probably quite aware that it would be difficult besting last year's milestone 50th celebration.
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The two joked and high-fived as they paired up against some other male friends who were putting up a friendly yet fierce-looking game.
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With all that combined power, the BFR should be capable of putting up to 150 tons of payload into low Earth orbit, according to Musk.
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In Billboard Dad the twins play matchmakers for their widowed father by putting up a personal ad on a billboard to help him find love.
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Mr Trump might achieve his aims, then, simply by putting up a fight: whether he wins or loses in court, he scores with his supporters.
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But after "Are your recording me!?!" scuffles in bars and businesses putting up "No Google Glass" signs, people are sure to be a little uneasy.
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You saw the picture of the finger going out in different directions and him coming back and fighting through and putting up all those shots.
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Construction workers were recently photographed putting up a brick wall in front of the secret-service-protected house and making the garage into an office.
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The common solution suggested by some politicians is that putting up protectionist barriers will undo the economic damage suffered by those who lost out earlier.
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While he tries "go through the motions for the holidays," one thing Heslin will not be doing this year is putting up a Christmas tree.
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Epic Games, maker of the ultra popular Battle Royale game Fortnite, is putting up another $100 million in prize cash for competitive tournaments in 2019.
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If the money to rent a space is tight, you may have to consider putting up and taking down a show in the same day.
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When another neighbor and her son saw three Turpin kids putting up Christmas decorations in 2015, she said they were taken aback by the interaction.
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But Parker is a stand-out figure in tech, putting up the kinds of resources and army strength needed to make progress through mass collaboration.
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He was putting up photos that had been sent by friends and family, which recorded a police crackdown that had swept his home village, Wukan.
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"If you build in human interactivity from the beginning, it's safer than putting up all the fences and gates in the world," Sobalvarro told me.
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The only other time the have faced an attacking team in this tournament — Uruguay — Russia went down 3-0 without putting up any real resistance.
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The fast-food chain is reportedly considering putting up firewalls at Utah branches to prevent their patrons from watching porn while eating their Big Macs.
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In 20133, the company aired its first Super Bowl commercial, which used a zany horror theme to convey the challenges of putting up a website.
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You're not putting up with foolishness—you have the wisdom to see it when it's happening, and the strength to stop it in its tracks.
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He broke through with the Canucks beginning in 1974-75, putting up 51 points and following that with a career-high 62 the following season.
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Instead, he berated U.S. allies for not putting up their "fair share" of defense spending and later shoved Montenegro's prime minister out of his way.
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However, if this was the case they would make a lot more money putting up a standard website and selling say, 500,000 vbucks for $10.
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In return for lending his name to the project, Trump would get 18 percent of the profits—without putting up any of his own money.
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If someone came into your family business and started putting up posters promoting their company, you would have every right to take that poster down.
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What saved both men was a relatively new twist on peer-to-peer lending — borrowing from affluent individuals who are putting up their own money.
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RIP, AIM AOL Instant Messenger will be putting up a permanent away message when the iconic messaging program shuts down for good on December 15.
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This week, Pelosi envisions taking a piecemeal approach — putting up a series of noncontroversial bills that would individually fund the agencies impacted by the shutdown.
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After putting up four catches for 65 yards and a score in just one quarter of NFL action, he's already shown he's more than ready.
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"I have been putting up posters for my one and only star," said a labourer as he imitated some trademark moves of his favorite actor.
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This was the Gilded Age, and, even as most Americans were struggling to get by, the one-per-centers were putting up "cottages" in Newport.
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Somewhere the conversation went south and Romine took off his mask, and Cabrera responded by shoving him in the chest and putting up his dukes.
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Advancements in technology have allowed for a very unique form of exploration, and Milner is putting up another $100 million to start research and development.
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The eclipse in Leo brings up intense feelings about everything including money and intimacy—and you're not putting up with anything that's below your standards.
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And Republican officials are putting up with the sort of incendiary candidacy that a party more devoted to nurturing a tolerant image might have rejected.
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Others are preventative, laying down clearly marked bike paths and putting up signage to make sure vehicle drivers are more aware before accidents can occur.
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Case Keenum was far from the answer at quarterback, putting up average numbers on his good days and finishing second in the league in interceptions.
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Only Carsen Edwards found success for the Boilermakers on offense in the first half, putting up 16 points en route to a game-high 42.
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It is also looking into "digital rights management" software limiting the time period someone can access information and putting up other barriers to redistributing information.
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Soon after, people began putting up multicolored Post-it notes on the walls of one the walking tunnels at the 14th Street-Sixth Avenue stop.
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It finally seemed to be sinking in that if you insist on putting up presidential candidates who leave voters cold, really bad things can happen.
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Frank: You mean Trump wouldn't bother putting up a new nominee and would go with a 4-4 court and campaign on that in 2020?
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I think guys for a while — at least a year now — have been protesting that by taking a knee, sitting down, putting up a fist.
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States would have sweeping new discretion over how to use the money, and they could receive federal block grant funds without putting up state money.
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The single-family housing market saw an equal if not bigger boom, with builders putting up more than half a million new homes this century.
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Panetta paused twice in his speech as the chants and counter-chants gained in volume, putting up his hands before continuing with his prepared remarks.
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As police had seized their membership list, the rebels were faced with a choice between arrest, torture and probable beheading or putting up a fight.
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A cost-effective approach for putting up midrise buildings, engineered wood is also a higher risk for fires during construction, before sprinkler systems are operational.
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With Democrats putting up a nearly unified front against the measure, GOP lawmakers cleared a bill that would fund the government for about a month.
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In some cases fighters from Islamic State, known by opponents by the Arabic name of Daesh, appear to have fled without putting up a fight.
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It has agreed to allow a homeless shelter for families, Mary's Place, to occupy space rent-free in another building that it is putting up.
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There&aposs little doubt that Patrick Mahomes and the prolific Kansas City Chiefs offense are capable of putting up lots of points on the board.
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She called their decision "a power move" for the royal couple to "stop putting up with the nonsense" and take ownership of their own lives.
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I've often thought, as well, that it couldn't have been much fun being either inside the Massachusetts Bay Colony or outside putting up with it.
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AND I SHARE YOUR STOCK IS VERY VERY INEXPENSIVE VERSUS THE GROWTH THAT YOU'RE PUTTING UP. THAT'S CHUCK ROBBINS, HE'S CHAIRMAN AND CEO OF CISCO.
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"If they can get an arena full of ticket buyers putting up metal horns to a Dio hologram, that will be incredible," Brown told CNBC.
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More than anything, we want to say thank you for solving with us, for continuing to read Wordplay and for putting up with our jokes.
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Once the determination was made, Mr. Pierson was slightly surprised that the site insisted on putting up all 66 episodes over a period of time.
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The reason Wired is putting up a paywall is much more about the second thing I want to talk about, which is the editorial incentives.
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The Tigers led by three, with quarterback Deshaun Watson putting up Vince Young-like numbers from the classic Texas-USC Rose Bowl exactly a decade ago.
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Sadly, that is not what is happening in the euro area, but the ECB is putting up a fight to offset cyclically ill-advised fiscal restraints.
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A 49-year-old former US marine named Sabo said he and two collaborators are responsible for creating and putting up the posters, The Guardian reports.
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He feels there's a lot of good he can do and it's worth putting up with all the bullshit and scrutiny that will accompany his appointment.
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With Cohn not putting up a fight against reinstating the act, there is no one left in Trump's inner circle to prevent it, per the WSJ.
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The personal recognizance bond would&aposve allowed Mora to leave jail without putting up money under a deal that he&aposd appear at future court appearances.
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The thing that always worried me the most was that we'd just go over this cliff without hardly even noticing it or putting up a fight.
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So if you are considering, like everyone is, putting up a paywall and creating a subscription model, we can talk about how to make that work.
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Story at a glance The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is putting up to $100 million towards bolstering the global response to the deadly coronavirus outbreak.
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Do a five-episode miniseries or suddenly look at the calendar one day and realize you've been putting up an episode a week for five years.
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As the date approached this year, schools failing gainful standards would be obligated to disclose that to their students by putting up notices on their websites.
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The Bethesda conference trailer showed off this feature, with a player putting up a shield and drawing a bow and, boy, did it ever look bad.
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Though Brady is still putting up good numbers and talks about playing for five more years, the team must know it will eventually need a successor.
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Woods overcame a shaky start to make three birdies before putting up a seven at the par five 743th en route to an even par 72.
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The proprietors are paternalistic: In return for putting up these women in small, shared rooms above the premises, the owners expect unquestioning loyalty and long hours.
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Back on the road, the EPA says the affected cars were putting up to 40 times as many pollutants into the atmosphere as environmental regulations allow.
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And they claim the officers were the aggressors, since the video shows the cops taking Clark to the ground when he's not putting up a fight.
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The man is putting up insane numbers, despite all odds, and just tied Michael Jordan for the most 30-point games in the playoffs at 109.
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Judging by T-Series' subscriber trajectory, many onlookers estimate that the channel will eventually outgrow PewDiePie, but Kjellberg and his fans are putting up a fight.
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Phones are now very competent jukeboxes with some great apps, but are you putting up with an average-quality listening experience when you don't need to?
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Otherwise, protecting your online privacy in these grim times essentially amounts to putting up a barrier between you and the prying eyes of large telecom companies.
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For the same price, you can skip traffic or public transit, lines at the box office, scrambling for a seat, and putting up with mouth-breathers.
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Still, in the past few years a growing number of energy-intensive businesses such as mines have been putting up solar panels to replace diesel generators.
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Irwin then told him they were going to switch seats because he knew the man was texting about Phillips and he wasn't "putting up with that."
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Liberty County School Board member Kyle Peddle told the Tallahassee Democrat that the group was putting up a scoreboard at the time of their tragic deaths.
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Back in April Jessica Bain applied to the position of Black History and Culture fellow at Spotify via Twitter by putting up her "This Is" playlist.
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Zimmermann kept putting up zeros, and Victor Martinez collected his 1,000th career RBI as the Tigers staved off the Kansas City Royals 3-297 Wednesday night.
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If you thought putting up one Christmas tree was a hassle, the lifestyle expert recently revealed she puts up "about 40" throughout her Bedford, N.Y. estate.
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Atari bested them all, but Intellivision, with three million units sold during the first half of the decade, came the closest to putting up a fight.
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Jerry Seinfeld faced a tough crowd while putting up 18 of his prized cars for auction Friday, with his top-valued cars falling short of expectations.
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Roughly $249 billion came from NBC, which spared no expense in putting up many of their employees at Copacabana Palace, the nicest hotel in the city.
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Jinqiao and Tesla may invest about $4.5 billion each in the partnership, with the Chinese group putting up land for most of its share, Bloomberg reported.
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Meanwhile, his victims endure insults and condemnation on social media every day from trolls who blame them for putting up with the harassment for so long.
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There is a deeper issue at play as well, which has to do with the reasons Facebook is putting up the stories in the first place.
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They are looking for the Democratic leadership in Congress to match their outrage and avenge Garland by putting up a fight — even if they don't win.
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As economists, we are no fans of putting up the tariff walls, reinstating rent controls, or giving Bill Gates and Warren Buffett a universal basic income.
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Investors and lenders putting up that money would have to be convinced that WeWork's financial problems had been addressed and that the company had a future.
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Homebuilders are still not putting up as many entry-level homes as are needed because the costs of land, labor and materials are just too high.
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Once that work is done, it's not clear what additional orders they will be given other than putting up more wire, according to two defense officials.
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The law firm on Thursday issued a cease-and-desist order to the journalist group, saying putting up the information publicly would violate attorney-client privilege.
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Instead of putting up the company wholesale, GE is focused on rebuilding around three of its core businesses, Flannery said at a conference on April 11.
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In the conversation, he questioned whether his own modus operandi meant he was the "best person to complain about people putting up pictures without getting permission".
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Putting up solar panels on our homes does little good if we are filling the closets of those homes with fashions made from coal-based power.
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The Carnegie Museum responded swiftly, putting up a quote from Lawson that clearly states her intent and adding public programming, including an address by the artist.
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We still don't know what Adelson's role is — though one can assume he is not putting up $650 million out of the goodness of his heart.
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Behind Aguirre, dozens of workers in blue jumpsuits and white hard hats were busy putting up several tall, funnel-shaped towers to support the terminal roof.
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A federal judge in San Francisco blocked the policy's implementation, one of several court orders that have prevented the administration from putting up barriers to asylum.
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He played in only 227 of 217 games, never playing back to back, and averaged 34 minutes, while putting up the best numbers of his career.
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So VICE ventured into college dorms to check out what students are putting up on their walls and ask them what they want people to think.
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The decline of wild bees and other insects that help pollinate fruits and vegetables is putting up to $22 billion in annual crop production at risk.
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I wouldn't have been able to handle it if the Manassa Mauler saw me being kicked out of his joint without even putting up a fight.
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It is important to understand that bigger purpose and to embrace that purpose to give you reason and rationale for continuing putting up with the situation.
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Both starting pitchers were effective early, Rays starter Tyler Glasnow and Angels starter Jaime Barria (4-9) each putting up zeroes in the first three innings.
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The presenters suggested putting up signage that could help patients identify themselves as those who could have the novel coronavirus and might need a face mask.
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"You're just kind of putting up these obstacles to all these people who are really the types of people that an insurance company wants," he said.
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The Niners started to pull away in the second half, putting up 17 unanswered points to take a 10-point lead heading into the fourth quarter.
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With Democrats putting up a nearly unified front against the measure, GOP lawmakers manged to clear a bill that would fund the government through Feb. 16.
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The Senate Leadership Fund, a GOP outside group with close ties to McConnell, announced earlier Tuesday that it was putting up new ads targeting Democratic Sens.
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Members of Casapound later said they were the ones who had been attacked while putting up posters, and that the stabbing happened as they defended themselves.
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According to The Associated Press, all of the deaths involved falls or electrocution while trimming trees, putting up storm shutters or preparing for the hurricane's landfall.
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Can Trump convince enough of those triers or the "persuadables" that the benefits of the economy are worth putting up with him for another four years?
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My parents were wonderfully accepting of these eccentricities, putting up with seeds scattered on kitchen countertops and bird droppings in the hall with great good grace.
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That could possibly leave the company in need of alternative funding, which is a little like a listing ship frantically putting up Craigslist ads for lifeboats.
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A man in a Guy Fawkes mask was putting up a large portrait of Xi Jinping , the Chinese leader, with an "X" drawn over his face.
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"The biggest thanks goes to @emilyvgordon for putting up with me complaining and talking about only working out and dieting for the last year," he added.
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"We're debating a topic, putting up walls and trying to scare Americans…when we have 22019 million people here already without status," the Wildes told Hill.
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He says that many people these days seem disenchanted with the idea of traditional employment, mostly because it may require putting up with a bad boss.
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Nikola Vucevic and Aaron Gordon each recorded double-doubles, with Vucevic putting up 22 points and 13 rebounds and Gordon registering 11 points and 12 rebounds.
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Police are offering a cash reward for any tips that could lead them to the thieves, though it's unclear exactly how much money they're putting up.
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She believes that big-money fossil fuel donors who are vested in the status quo are putting up roadblocks to curbing emissions and deploying cleaner energy.
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Felder looked visibly tired at the end of the second round, losing both five minutes periods on my card, after putting up with the Brazilian's pressure.
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Since his initial indictment last October Manafort has been held on house arrest and trying to meet his $10 million bail by putting up various properties.
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We were as careful as we could be about not putting up the barriers that usually confine them to certain kinds of roles in music videos.
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Dollar Shave Club says that if your razor is making lewd comments, you should just sign up for their service, rather than putting up with it anymore.
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Qatar is also looking at promoting private letting services such as Airbnb and putting up spectators on cruise ships docked along the coast, a government official said.
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But, yeah -- but it&aposs true, you see the mainstream media making these mistakes and they chase after the accounts and they&aposre putting up false stories.
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The speakers talk to each other using Bluetooth, a terrific technology that unfortunately requires pairing and connecting and putting up with some issues, like lag and interference.
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They are designed to be capable of putting up satellites and spacecraft about the size of a microwave, which are a premium part of the rocket market.
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Bieber allegedly also discussed putting up up Black Lives Matter banners at the event, but donors encouraged him to replace them with "All Lives Matter" banners instead.
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"You are putting up a smokescreen to ensure there is an advancement of Donald Trump's dirty policies," Markey said, in one of the hearing's most heated exchanges.
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The vendor, who was selling the traditional tanghulu hawthorn candy, apparently attacked the officer, surnamed Ran, when he tried to stop her from putting up her stall.
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The first is that the United States will renounce NAFTA, which it can do after six months' notice, or simply shred it by putting up trade barriers.
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According to Olney, Wilson and the white supremacist group he belongs to were also responsible for putting up "whites only" signs at businesses in an unknown location.
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However, as they started putting up orange cones, people alleged to be city workers showed up and started removing the cones and loading them into a vehicle.
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In New York City, the subway system is putting up what is apparently a faux-face recognition monitor to scare potential lawbreakers into believing they're being tracked.
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The administration at the time proposed a $1.5 trillion plan to fix the nation's aging infrastructure by putting up $200 billion in federal funding over 10 years.
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Any country seeking to increase exports would do better to focus on developing good products and channels to access foreign markets rather than putting up trade barriers.
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And he certainly plays favorites: He's made Meeka "Employee of the Quarter" every single quarter since early 2016 — putting up a framed photo of her and all.
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After picking up cat toys and putting up barriers for areas I didn't want it to explore, I turned it loose on its first learning cleaning cycle.
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But national security and law enforcement officials worry it is creating a powerful tool for terrorists to communicate covertly and putting up high-tech roadblocks to investigations.
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According to Doctors Without Borders, the last stocks will expire in June 297, putting up to 22,215 people in developing countries at risk—an Ebola-scale epidemic.
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But national security and law enforcement officials worry it is creating a powerful tool for terrorists to communicate covertly and putting up high-tech roadblocks to investigations.
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But these organizations, programs and individuals — and many others like them — are putting up a good fight, and are slowly making gender equality in STEM a reality.
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When Barbato and Bailey first met RuPaul, he was putting up posters in Times Square with a picture of himself that read: "RuPaul is everything," Barbato recalled.
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And yet, personally, I've struggled with insomnia for the last six years, mostly in secret, putting up a happy, energetic front while silently suffering on the inside.
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The 146 points are an NBA high this season and the most Denver has scored in regulation since putting up 373 against Seattle on March 16, 2008.
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Miles Bridges (27 points, 29 rebounds) has been a much more consistent scorer, putting up double digits in six of seven games - including four 22-point performances.
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That said, her losing the presidency evidently has made some in the party wary (Democratic frontrunners in the polls are white men) about putting up another woman.
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After Epic Games made the controversial decision not to offer their Android app in the Google Play Store, scammers took advantage by putting up fake "Fortnite" apps.
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If someone suggests that everything we are doing is built on managers' nefarious behavior, what does it say about us that we are putting up with it?
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But Scott is putting up a tough challenge to the three-term incumbent, who is considered among the most vulnerable Senate Democrats up for reelection this year.
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There's no commentary attached to it, I didn't call her anything, and the fact that you question my faith over putting up a picture is not nice.
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The Song of the Roustabouts sees several clearly African-American workers putting up the circus tent while singing about their lack of education and penchant for drink.
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After the government announced the project in 2008, people — known locally as commercial squatters — started clearing untitled land, putting up fences and selling it, often to speculators.
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Loretta Hall told KHOU that she was putting up Halloween decorations outside her house Friday afternoon when she saw Dhaliwal pull over a car in her neighborhood.
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"This is the time of the year when we need to figure out new equipment for the year, buying land or putting up new buildings," Edwards says.
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The American public has the right to know when they're viewing paid content and deserves to understand who is putting up the money to sponsor those messages.
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A few weeks later, San Lorenzo, one of Argentina's big five soccer clubs, announced it was putting up additional funds to pay 15 players a modest wage.
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Their first run came early—in the bottom of the first inning—thanks to Evan Longoria putting up a sacrifice fly to score Corey Dickerson from third.
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Diaz spent the majority of last season putting up unspectacular numbers in Double-A and Hazelbaker washed out with the Red Sox like a decade, years ago.
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Jackson was the forgotten man among the crop of highly-touted quarterbacks in this draft, despite putting up gaudy numbers at Louisville and winning the 2016 Heisman.
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" So they went to, then, the Obama administration, and said, "Hey, we want you to give us this money instead of us putting up the state funds.
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Subban has been a force on Nashville's backend, putting up 12 points in 21 playoff games while averaging a monstrous 25:28 of ice time per contest.
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The D.A. said their actions included locking Williams in his room, nicknaming him "three-fifths" and "fraction," and putting up a Confederate flag in the common room.
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Sure there are entire ad networks dedicated to putting up funny videos and telling you you'll feel "CHILLS!" but those would go away if you STOPPED CLICKING.
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If Ryan, Freeman, Coleman, receiver Julio Jones, and the reborn offensive line can keep putting up points early and often, the Falcons will keep winning in style.
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Zeid noted that North Korea is putting up barriers on its border and increasing checkpoints throughout the country -- measures intended to deter would-be defectors from fleeing.
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Rinke said that 90% of business improvement initiatives still involve companies organizing workshops and putting up sticky notes on whiteboards to understand where processes are going wrong.
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In addition to updating your resumé and buying suitable work clothes, you might suddenly have the responsibility of putting up a security deposit and first month's rent.
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"There is no prosperity at all that flows from putting up trade walls or higher taxes on traded goods," Mr. Ciobo told local media earlier this week.
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So all the numbers so far, from the three publishers who have said they were going to publish the book, we're all putting up our best guesses.
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The Raptors were held to 37.2 percent from the field and 28.9 percent on 3-pointers while putting up just 104 points in their Game 13 loss.
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As a result, it's hard to get too excited about his 9.5 points and four rebounds a game, even if he looked good putting up those numbers.
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Blake Snell of the Tampa Bay Rays took the 2018 A.L. Cy Young Award, putting up the next-lowest E.R.A. in the majors after deGrom, at 1.89.
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Aaron Rodgers is putting up strong statistics, Aaron Jones seems like the answer at running back, but the Packers (53-6-1) can't seem to win games.
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He is committed to putting up a fight on behalf of the people who backed him, according to interviews with a variety of friends and campaign colleagues.
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Yeah, so basically since we've been putting up satellites — Sputnik all the way to the current day — most of what we put up there doesn't come back.
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Because of rule changes and the continued evolution of the preferred style of play, teams are putting up offensive numbers that have not been approached in years.
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"Politicizing cooperation in education and artificially putting up barriers is not good for either side and does not enjoy popular support," he told a daily news briefing.
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Now, with his crews putting up new roofs and cutting out wet Sheetrock this week, Mr. Greene anticipates further price increases as demand for building materials grows.
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Baskin said Costco was already chaotic around noon on a weekday, with people on the hunt for supplies, so nobody really noticed her putting up the signs.
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He adds that authorities have spoken with park officials about possibly putting up barriers, but that there are no plans to do so as of right now.
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He would do so just enough to shoot hoops, sometimes putting up hundreds of shots per day as he perfected a form that would become internationally famous.
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With that speech, he heralded the end of the post-war economic order, suspending the convertibility of the dollar into gold and putting up tariffs on imports.
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The Dolphins are, of course, a team to target in fantasy, so we're betting on Sanders putting up points, whether he finds the end zone or not.
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Last month, women's groups criticized supermarkets for putting up anti-shoplifting messages across sanitary product shelves, warning that such campaigns stigmatize women who cannot afford the products.
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And some liberals think a Democratic revival is more likely if Democrats stoke liberal voters' anger and energy by putting up uncompromising resistance to Mr. Trump's agenda.
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Every December, he honors Mary and Alfred by putting up Christmas decorations and laying out their presents: a fire truck for him and a doll for her.
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But it may be the rejection he faced when he brought in his grand dream of putting up the world's tallest skyscraper that stings most of all.
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But Apple is putting up a fight and said the tax bill "defies reality and common sense" in a new statement to a European court this morning.
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The cheese shop and Kragler have been at odds since 2016, with Kragler putting up signs showing a warning sign and a nose on the shop's windows.
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The jihadists are putting up stiff resistance and had sought to counter-attack again on Monday morning, according to Mustafa Bali, head of the SDF media office.
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Even if it meant putting up with darkness in the afternoon, they would rather be on European time because it meant being part of the European Union.
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In his opening statement, Mr. Lynn said Mr. Cedeno, who had spent years putting up with bullying, feared for his life on the day of the stabbing.
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China even appeared to be willing to risk its budding relationship with South Korea, an ally of the United States, by putting up with North Korea's bad behavior.
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Pittsburgh's offense came alive on the road, scoring 36 runs during the winning streak and putting up at least six runs in each of the past six victories.
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China's OPPO is also putting up surface mounting machines in a new facility it is building in north India, a company executive told Reuters in a recent interview.
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The economic zone regulator is also looking at putting up a blockchain and financial technology university in the economic zone to provide workers for the companies, Lambino said.
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"Putting up with lower pay than the private sector only makes sense when you actually get paid," the unidentified agent said in a statement issued by the FBIAA.
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The company has already started putting up small cells, but Claure said Sprint won't say where or how many, adding that such information would help only its competitors.
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Islamic State is putting up a tough fight in Falluja and its recapture by the Iraqi army could take time, said Iraqi Finance Minister Hoshiyar Zebari.
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Instead of calling plays for him, he did his work fighting for loose balls in the paint and putting up tough shots surrounded by a host of defenders.
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From the squeals the little one lets out and the fight it's putting up, it's obvious that bath time is not exactly a welcomed affair in this crib.
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But because PDVSA is perennially cash-strapped, agreements to boost production usually involve partner companies putting up significant amounts of upfront funding that could run afoul of sanctions.
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As one of Flood's co-workers for several years, McCord recalls her as being proud of her grandsons, putting up pictures of them at work, KOLD-TV reports.
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Becca is a good sport for putting up with it — her interactions with Jordan always seem half-hearted, as if she's going through the motions for the producers.
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But after putting up a mini trailer on social media, people were blowing up my phone wanting to know what it was about and asking to see it.
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Rather than putting up walls, companies need to listen to active shareholders and be open to the possibility that their ideas will be in their long-term interests.
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The rocket previously launched a batch of satellites for Iridium in July 2018, and then it flew again in October, putting up an Argentinian satellite called SAOCOM 1A.
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Manafort's new request proposed putting up several different real estate properties, which he said were jointly valued at $10.05 million, and living in Alexandria, Virginia, instead of Florida.
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ABOUT ALABAMA (22-252.2, 292-92): Johnson relies on a deep bench, as 250 players average double-digit minutes - with only one putting up double figures in points.
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PETA has spent several years insisting that eating meat can cause erectile dysfunction, even putting up billboards that read "Meat Interrupts Your Sex Life"—but are they right?
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She also blamed the left for seeking to keep its candidate in power without a majority, and the FDP for putting up its candidate in the first place.
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Now, a year after the mass shooting left 49 dead and another 58 wounded at the LGBTQ-friendly nightclub, we're putting up the episode to watch for free.
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I now believe that there are bots or bad actors going after almost anyone in responding and putting up content and they're not who they say they are.
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"You see ... Procter & Gamble and DuPont putting up 3 percent organic growth in this environment, which is rather extraordinary," Cramer said on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street " Tuesday.
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According to The Guardian, some supermarkets are dealing with the problem by issuing paper slips to check out customers and many retailers are putting up cash only signs.
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Facebook has had a similar problem with publishers looping pre-recorded videos and calling them live, or just putting up a computer graphic countdown and calling it Live.
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"I...need to thank Irina for putting up with me while I was trying to make music in our basement for a year," Cooper joked at the ceremony.
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