I asked what news organizations Fusion GPS has worked with, what news and media personalities it has researched for what clients, and whether it's researched any congressional members or staffers.
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We researched HARD and will outline it all for you.
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What's less researched, however, is the true efficacy of nootropics.
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NBC reports that Paddock also researched possible locations in Boston.
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I researched Fritz Haber, the chemist who created mustard gas.
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I researched my Gmail account, behaviors, thoughts, feelings, and history.
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Surprise: We researched the best laptops for students for you.
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According to Stoddard, Harris had researched hot car deaths online.
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Contractors need to be researched and convinced neighborhood by neighborhood.
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It all feels off the cuff but it's remarkably researched.
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Empirically grounded, rigorously researched advice is hard to come by.
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The scientific benefits — and disadvantages — of coffee are well-researched.
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Instead, I researched how hot sauce experts sample hot sauces.
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Suffoletto has long researched technological interventions to curb dangerous drinking.
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"It's what we believe based on what we've researched," Rep.
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That's why their information is carefully researched, vetted and presented.
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The Orlando gunman had reportedly researched the San Bernardino, Calif.
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Mateen in recent weeks apparently researched the San Bernardino, Calif.
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"We researched for years," says Brassivoire General Manager Alexander Koch.
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He researched the town and read books about its history.
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I researched the Paragard IUD for weeks before choosing it.
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As the couple researched the development plans, they continued hunting.
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And she researched the fabrics and fashions of the time.
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"I read a lot about movies, researched them," he said.
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"I've already researched all the bus lines," she told me.
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Richter researched the district's voting patterns, demographics and electoral history.
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Ooi researched the ISA model and liked what he saw.
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The actor talked about how he researched for the part.
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I researched "essay writing services" and prepared to email one.
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Argument writing was a researched piece following the classical model.
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In his prior job, he'd researched artificial intelligence at MIT.
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Exposure from old paint, drinking water and soil are widely researched.
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I researched every way to troubleshoot a problematic sourdough starter imaginable.
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She researched how each location would be impacted by global warming.
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Any card with a beaker needs to be researched before unlocking.
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I researched sleeping pills but didn't trust myself with the habit.
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One Italian student wrote a letter to a soldier she researched.
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I talked with people who repair speakers and I researched online.
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And don't include any personal information that could be easily researched.
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I read a lot about fish farming and I researched that.
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After returning home, he researched nonprofits and started the Ryan Foundation.
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We researched for weeks, sometimes months, before we published the story.
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They also ignore Gorka's well-researched primer, "Defeating Jihad" (Regnery, 2016).
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In typical Hermione fashion, Watson came prepared with a researched list.
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The issue is lightly researched, so it is impossible to know.
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We've tested nearly a dozen board shorts, and researched many more.
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Vicki researched her treatments and grilled her doctors with tough questions.
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Unlike many of its heavily-researched satiric competitors, Who Is America?
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Some are rants, some are detailed and well-researched lawyer letters.
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He said he first researched West Elm and Room & Board offerings.
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Specifically, the pair have researched so-called Global Distribution Systems (GDS).
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As they researched this, they discovered that they were not alone.
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Kati Marton praised Olson's "fast-paced and impressively researched account" here.
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He recalls swearing aloud when he researched Novichok on the internet.
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I have researched climate change policy for over a decade now.
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To answer them accurately, he and several others researched the arrests.
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But few historians had researched the subject from an academic standpoint.
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Subramanian researched past shocks such as Brexit and Argentina's debt collapse.
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The more that I researched, the more apparent the brutality was.
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And they develop sophisticated, sincere and well researched answers in response.
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Make sure you include info that shows you researched the company.
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She had researched his past but didn't have all the answers.
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We&aposve researched and identified the best riding mowers of 2019.
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We researched dozens of mattress toppers to find the best ones.
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In doing so, I researched the psychology and neuroscience of performance.
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The freshman student had also researched bulletproof vests, the document states.
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In both cases, the charges have been carefully researched and vetted.
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This is a remarkable, well-researched, empirically informed and important book.
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There's a pure joy as a fan to play inside a well-researched Game of Thrones theory sandbox But there's a pure joy as a fan to play inside a well-researched Game of Thrones theory sandbox.
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This deeply researched, elegantly written history is a testament to that love.
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Fahmy said she researched the collars and wide cuffs for eight years.
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This is an admirably researched book, but its title may be misleading.
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In fact, gun violence research was the least-researched cause of death.
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I researched a lot of different kitty homes before purchasing this one.
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I researched everything I could find, no matter how obscure or unorthodox.
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He researched and read about crime and was interested in fortune-telling.
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Lafuente, who wasn't involved with this study, has researched GBCAs in MRIs.
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That bomb was Threads, a well-researched TV movie about nuclear war.
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The unidentified woman researched her case and reached out to her family.
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The unidentified woman researched her case and reached out to Burns' family.
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As you researched the book, how did Kris Jenner change over time?
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Others, like Natasha Schüll, researched the bridge between technology design and addiction.
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Paddock also researched hotels in the vicinity of Fenway Park in Boston.
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J&J has said that it researched and marketed the devices responsibly.
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Zuckerberg said, though, in later testimony that Facebook researched Oculus for months.
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This was a dynamic within many of the relationships that I researched.
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She researched his life and published a short biography, enumerating his accomplishments.
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Investigators learned Osborne had researched mass shootings at schools online, reports WYFF.
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We've researched the best raincoats for a variety of conditions and breeds.
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Frisson is much more researched and is strongly associated with evocative music.
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Gillies thoroughly researched the blood flow and nerves in the human face.
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Crommett, for example, researched why girls aren't pursuing careers in computer science.
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And the more I researched, the more mistakes and inconsistencies I found.
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Today, that extensively-researched, widely-popular 2017 Payday Lending Rule is imperiled.
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He did not follow it intraday and had not researched the company.
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We interviewed humanitarian workers in Uganda, and researched videos and photos online.
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Before and during the trip, she researched "grammable" hotels, restaurants, and beaches.
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I have researched and published on African-American history in the state.
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But people who've researched this theory suggest it has two likely draws.
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"Striking Iron" is a characteristic product: unfamiliar material, passionately researched, utterly gorgeous.
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Katz has researched the variety of quarantine laws that exist across states.
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Below, you'll find the best athleisure brands we've researched, tested, and worn.
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In the intervening months, those articles are researched, reported, written and edited.
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Alongside ambitious solo shows, their exhibition program features well-researched historical surveys.
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Acknowledging his limitations, he researched other sports over the years for guidance.
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Be sure not to pick security questions that can be easily researched.
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According to this diligently researched biography, the reality was not as sensational.
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NBC looked at autonomous, unmanned boats being researched in Amsterdam with MIT.
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She cold-called fabric stores to get pricing information and researched suppliers.
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Caruana researched Timely Tale by watching expensive porn on a cheap headset.
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To illustrate Kant's text, Büttner researched images from Kant's own private library.
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Opinion polling firm Abacus Data has even researched attitudes about the tempest.
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We researched and tested four tracker blockers and found their results varied widely.
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So, we researched it, and it's saying, 'You're moving in the right direction.
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I researched (googled) the term to learn how it was being used today.
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After his arrest, Roof told officers that he had researched other black churches.
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When we researched what customers wanted most from us, it wasn't a drone.
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Gun violence is the least-researched cause of death in America, researchers say.
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Still, the film-makers have researched and recreated his Neolithic lifestyle with care.
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The team says it's researched this technology for 10 years at Northwestern University.
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Some are new acquisitions that were thoroughly researched based on recommendations by teachers.
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"When I researched Richard Florida, I learned all kinds of things," he said.
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This is an academic text, and accordingly it is heavily researched and footnoted.
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NASA has researched catapult-based space launchers that fire cargo off a track.
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As we became more serious about making an offer, we researched the area.
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Thankfully, Cosmopolitan has a well-researched timeline of their public appearances and statements.
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Though she developed a well-researched plan, that did not squash her worries.
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As a syndrome affecting literally everyone at some point, it remains under-researched.
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Krupinski, who wasn't involved with this study, has researched how radiologists use photographs.
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It has never independently researched the prevalence of sexual abuse in clinical settings.
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Psychologist James Pennebaker has researched what "function words" like pronouns reveal about personality.
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I researched the song and it turns out it's not about a relationship.
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They allegedly researched symptoms on Google and fought over whether to call 911.
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The neurological condition is still vastly under-researched, under-diagnosed, and poorly treated.
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Her group had not researched some of the state judges yet, she said.
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So I researched how Michael might be able to get a college degree.
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The rest of the mammal remains in the burrow, to be researched later.
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We've tested and researched dozens of mattresses to bring you our top picks.
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They researched how a 50-50 split might play out with prospective investors.
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For more than 20 years, I have researched illegal drug use and addiction.
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I have seen and researched many pre-lit artificial trees over the years.
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Sarah Weinman is a crime writer who has seriously researched the Nabokov connection.
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This historical digression, though interesting and well researched, seems shoehorned into the book.
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She ended up writing a revealing, expertly researched history of Mr. Gordon's life.
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They researched what kids believe, what parents believe, and how the two interact.
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For the past 40 years, I've researched how people speak differently across cultures.
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I've researched several options that all start at less than $500 per night.
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The carefully researched government report saying that Blankenship was responsible for the explosion?
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But as he researched "Spamtown," he had both encouragement and pushback from locals.
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It was originally researched to treat hypertension and then repurposed to treat angina.
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I had no idea of its worth and the friend researched its value.
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Intricate and carefully researched sculptures by Mr. Robleto will supply the cosmic dimension.
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So Mr. Wilmot researched VPNs in hopes of protecting his own browsing data.
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Zealously researched and intellectually rangy, it reckons with tragedies both human and environmental.
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Anglemyer, who wasn't involved with this study, has researched suicide and firearms access.
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It was an erudite enterprise, meticulously researched and plotted out months in advance.
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Mullan meticulously researched and sought out all 29 apples featured in the book.
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There are many varieties of solar fuels being researched and tested right now.
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So he researched what brands would do well and which styles people would buy.
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The designers researched previous dresses worn by royal family members and identified a silhouette.
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I'm a feminist writer who has researched and written about male sex abuse survivors.
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We wouldn't be here in this queue now if we hadn't researched everything possible.
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Among their evidence: alleged computer searches in which Harris researched hot car deaths online.
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But as she researched "straw purchasing," she came to understood what she'd unwittingly done.
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It is researched and written by the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.
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Plenty of well-researched, well-reported information is out there to back that up.
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A few key themes stuck with me as I researched Niantic's story so far.
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And the more I researched this movement, the more ideas like this kept emerging.
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It was written and researched by the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.
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Budak, who wasn't involved in the new study, researched how to combat online misinformation.
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We've also relentlessly researched the root cause with a team dedicated to nothing else.
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I researched rental rates to guesstimate how much we could anticipate in rental income.
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The books are so well researched that, to naïve readers, they can appear genuine.
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He researched firearms and the height of Mandalay Bay online as well, investigators discovered.
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She researched the FMCG sector and found the feminine hygiene segment ripe for disruption.
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If the concept was new, I simply researched and, suddenly, I was an expert.
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She told police that her husband researched how to dispose of a dead body.
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McCrory, who wasn't involved with this advisory, has researched dietary variety and energy balance.
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I researched a place where classes are only €15 and it looks pretty decent.
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Sueddeutsche researched the story together with German broadcasters NDR and WDR, the paper said.
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I'm curious about the emotional process you went through as you researched this book.
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"Because abortion is "not legal here," she said, "I researched it on the Internet.
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He had a laboratory in Pallanza, on Lake Maggiore, and constantly researched and experimented.
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This is not what [Harry] said to me, but what I researched and found.
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Carter-Johnson and her husband reached out to therapists and researched everything they could.
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She said the central bank has not completely researched whether that would be legal.
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The legacy of black women in rock when dutifully researched and studied is omnipresent.
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"Humans value big game so they're well researched," Serrouya told me over the phone.
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He sought out older, successful, well-established people, researched their backgrounds and contacted them.
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"I researched the original recipe from the 1500s," Silvio tells me with obvious pride.
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As is evident from the introductions in her videos, Stephens' work is thoroughly researched.
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As I've researched these things, as I've seen more and more, it's not right.
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He began writing an obsessively researched screenplay of "Zealot," Reza Aslan's controversial Jesus biography.
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From brushes and shovels to gloves and disposable overalls, he researched it all himself.
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Beim researched natural ways to boost her fertility and made changes to her diet.
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Right. So technology's always been a part of this, and had you researched that?
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This means a lot of homework that is received, turned in, or researched online.
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So we researched for the coolest one we could find, and we borrowed one.
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Of all the cribs and cradles we've researched, theDaVinci Kalani is our top pick.
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Though under-researched, these peer-led mutual help alternatives likely have the same benefits.
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In a lengthy and well-researched introduction, Valley sketches the tenets of Zionist philosophy.
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The centerpiece is Betty Yu's deeply researched inquiry into the gentrification of Sunset Park.
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The review also found that he had researched how to commit suicide, she said.
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I have researched and worked on investments in sex education and contraception technology companies.
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The legacy of black women in rock, when dutifully researched and studied, is omnipresent.
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I researched this before and the effects of breeding dogs for looks is dangerous.
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He researched where to go by reading, looking at photos, and watching National Geographic.
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We researched what was there and what ingredients would have been available to people.
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We've researched and tested many tubes of toothpaste to find the best currently available.
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They do not address the well-researched and widely understood fact about college persistence.
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A deeply researched, informative and timely argument in favor of abolishing the Electoral College.
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So says a best-selling author whose heavily researched work you're definitely familiar with.
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In 2017, after attracting a few readers, she researched how others monetized their blogs.
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Bernhardt has researched levels of testosterone in sports fans after watching their team win.
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"Deeply researched, Chang's book is a riveting read," Jiayang Fan writes in her review.
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He channels fringe ideas and gives them as much weight as carefully researched reports.
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As Nyegaard researched the fish, she realized some species of sunfish had been misidentified.
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It seems to be a very carefully researched story," Baldwin told CNN's "New Day.
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They're prepared, well-researched, confident and sure that this is the job for them.
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As I researched the story, I came across another case that was eerily similar.
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In preparation for Shade, he researched Still and was affected by his laborious process.
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This is something I learned as I researched my Our Non-Christian Nation book.
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According to Lee Server's exhaustively researched biography, Rosselli lived out a quintessentially American success story.
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"After I saw John Wick 2, I researched how they did this," the actress shared.
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After receiving the devastating test results, the parents researched tools to help the tot cope.
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With her finished manuscript saved, Zhang went on the internet and researched what came next.
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The concerned mother enlisted the help of some family members and researched the boy's condition.
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The presenter researched the benefits of fanfiction and similar online communities in an educational context.
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" She called Hussle "brilliant," adding, "He researched everything; completely self-taught and always seeking knowledge.
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CNBC PRO researched Einhorn's strategy using previous media interviews and Greenlight Capital client investor letters.
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Motherhood wasn't looking the way I thought (and planned for, and researched that) it would.
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It's also an excellent read: well-written and well-researched, powerfully argued and perfectly timed.
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For this list, we researched the most active solo general partners using data from PitchBook.
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Mackey, who wasn't involved with this study, has researched romantic relationships and experiences of pain.
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It also gives more insight into this area of Tanzania, which hasn't been fully researched.
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Watch It If You Like: Meticulously researched historical epics like Babylon Berlin and Mad Men.
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According to a Carnegie Mellon University professor who researched the hidden Internet, it's comparatively small.
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It was published in early 2015; I wrote most of it and researched in 2014.
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When an alternative therapy has been researched, the research generally shows these alternatives are ineffective.
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Paul likely researched online how to be a successful runaway, investigators determined at the time.
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Our study is hardly the last word on this oft-researched topic in political science.
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However, according to the Econ Journal Watch report, Democrats dominated all the academic areas researched.
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This week, the government revealed that the effectiveness of flossing had never been adequately researched.
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So, being a broke 23-year-old, I just researched as much as I could.
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It's also important to highlight the counterpart phenomenon in women, which is much less researched.
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For Prentice, the role of a high school rapist was carefully considered — and carefully researched.
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Leanna Harris told authorities that she, too, researched such deaths, according to a police affidavit.
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We've all made our well-researched decisions and we're ready to head to the booths?
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Our tax dollars fund heavily-researched, expansive nutrition guidelines that are updated every five years.
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This richly researched history shows how these cosmopolitan, headstrong women exploited their proximity to power.
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Of all the options we researched and tested, the Varier Move Stool is the best.
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The duo researched watch suppliers in China through Alibaba from their shared Santa Barbara apartment.
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Dr. Jen Gunter researched what lube is best to use when trying to get pregnant.
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He researched countries that grant asylum to gay people, and Germany seemed the most promising.
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She researched conversion therapy and implemented the techniques she read about into her parenting style.
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The more specific and carefully researched your argument is, the harder it is to dismiss.
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Think twice before leaping into anything that hasn't been thoroughly researched — and before spouting opinions.
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"They don't want to leave their unit," explains Grossman, who has also researched this topic.
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Published in 2005, historian David McCullough's painstakingly researched 1776 is the antidote to this ignorance.
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The IAEA concluded that Iran secretly researched a nuclear warhead until 2009, which Tehran denies.
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Of all the cribs and cradles we've researched, the DaVinci Kalani is our top pick.
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We've researched dozens of desk lamps to find the best ones for different people's needs.
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Yoichi Watabe of the engineering faculty at Hokkaido University, who has researched Kansai airport's woes.
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In an auction, each item is researched so that buyers know what they are buying.
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I don't want an edited or fabricated or marketed researched version of what I do.
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Suddenly there was a deluge, most of whom I researched and recorded into a spreadsheet.
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One half of the class researched and dressed up as European explorers like Christopher Columbus.
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When they researched lexicons, "chroma" stood out for its meaning as an intensification of color.
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Scientists have researched extraterrestrial water before — on Mercury, for example, or the large asteroid Ceres.
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Still, my vote goes for the more flexible and far more thoroughly researched Mediterranean diet.
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"The issues she raised were almost always excellent — they were well researched," Ms. Minow added.
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There were over 100 sources that Spero researched for three years to do the work.
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He researched intermittent fasting and decided to try it as a sustainable long-term option.
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Researched migraines, which my sister and I have been suffering from for a few years.
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He asked if I had researched how to get from the airport to the hotels.
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Although Shepard's beautifully researched creations inhabit different eras, his basic point is made and remade.
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Our colleague Amanda Hess recently researched a piece on artists who tell stories through emoji.
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It's a brilliantly researched piece of fiction about a deep, deep love for the forest.
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The next morning, to motivate myself back on the wagon, I researched eating with others.
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The result is fast-paced, well researched and, like the background it describes, distinctly tangled.
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Wang said he researched moving production out of China to cheaper countries such as Vietnam.
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Other organs from pigs being researched for transplantation into humans include kidney, liver and lungs.
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Baird's exquisitely wrought and meticulously researched biography brushes the dusty myth off this extraordinary monarch.
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Bossaer, who wasn't involved with this study, has researched drug interactions and anti-cancer drugs.
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Sophie Blanchard was someone I really researched quite deeply in order to understand Amelia Wren.
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And for such a well-researched book about a bicontinental project, there's another strange omission.
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The French perfumer Dominique Ropion has researched thousands of ingredients during his 30-year career.
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I researched the whole institution down to the last detail so nothing would go wrong.
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I researched the procedure before undertaking the surgery, and she was thrilled with the results.
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Nearby Stephen & Carol Huber has mounted its usual superb display of meticulously-researched embroideries and samplers.
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She followed Instagram accounts about minimalism and capsule wardrobes, absorbed Kondo's treatise, and researched ethical brands.
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Cataldo told the judge Roy researched various suicide methods, including water intoxication, according to the Globe.
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Yet she didn't want to take out another auto loan and so she researched her options.
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CNBC Pro researched Loeb's investment strategy using Third Point client letters and comments from industry peers.
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Varela told police that he "researched" on his phone how to get rid of a body.
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For the past few years, she's researched her family and even requested her parents' autopsy reports.
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Well researched, clearly spent a lot of time thinking through all of the information before us.
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The parasite has also been researched in connection to premenstrual dysphoric disorder and schizophrenia in humans.
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Novelist Fiona Kidman has researched Batten for a fictional account of her life, The Infinite Air.
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It's well-researched, and full of keen insights into George Lucas as a businessman and artist.
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So I think I wish I should have researched a good artist to do the tattoos.
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It only accounted for sectors that are well-researched and measured, not for the whole economy.
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And it's not hard to see why: Shetterly's meticulously-researched, inspiring story jumps off the page.
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But the findings were not endorsed by all members of the committee that researched the collection.
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Brown, who wasn't involved with this study, has researched marijuana use among pregnant and nonpregnant women.
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Ms Lovell's descriptions of these (and other) global strands of Maoism are well-researched and colourful.
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The company researched the pets of 26 dog-loving celebs to gather the most popular breeds.
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When and if they are attempting suicide or planning suicide, they've usually researched it very carefully.
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Offbeat and well-researched stories grab the attention (think of "S-Town", or "Making a Murderer").
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They had researched the market thoroughly and offered even more than they thought it was worth.
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In short, Carlucci wants to protect his community—from opiates, and from unregulated, poorly researched treatments.
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With multiple movies about Manson in the works, use this meticulously researched podcast as your primer.
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Johnson, who wasn't involved with this study, has researched the debt burden of orthopedic surgeon residents.
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I might've researched hotels/Airbnbs a little longer to find something less expensive but still central.
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It has also researched and aims to implement its own token economy on the Ethereum blockchain.
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Hubiche, who wasn't involved with this study, has researched patient photographs during dermatology appointments for children.
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While she has not examined CS:GO specifically, she has researched the impact of social casino games.
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He apparently researched how others have scaled the fence to the most famous address in America.
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In general, "most people that I have researched are finding these things a comfort," Bassett said.
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And white therapists do not want to see this even though it is very well-researched.
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Start shopping around; or, if you researched during the retrograde, make your official purchase after Wednesday.
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So Chris researched the song and found out the lyrics and brought it into the studio.
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"OnePlus has a sterling reputation, and we've researched the device and vetted it thoroughly," Freier said.
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The voices of historians, who are critical in providing honest assessments based on well-researched evidence.
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Chambers and his team researched why and built Cisco's playbook, then tweaked it for 2 decades.
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Remarkably, only 19963 percent of those taking part in the survey had properly researched the procedure.
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"Paul McCartney" is, by comparison, fair and solidly researched, with only a few errors of fact.
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I specialize in doing these very well-researched, dramatically told accounts of terrorist attacks and crime.
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The author originally researched around 800 different structures and narrowed the list down to 300 selections.
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A few weeks ago, I critiqued a carefully researched academic paper that reached exactly that conclusion.
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Investors like to think their analysis is smarter, better researched, and more insightful than their peers'.
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"It should be used as standard of care in chronic sinusitis and researched in acute sinusitis."
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Of all the scoopers we researched, the Bodhi Dog Complete Poo Pack is our top pick.
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It offers a thoroughly researched set of options for engineering our way out of the crisis.
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We researched dozens of electric tea kettles to find the very best ones you can buy.
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We've researched and tested many tubes of toothpaste to find the best ones you can buy.
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Of all the scoopers we researched, the Bodhi Dog Complete Poo Pack is our top pick.
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We've researched and tested many tubes of toothpaste to find the best ones you can buy.
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Einstein's well-researched and accomplished book is mainly about the effort to tear down that wall.
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Make sure you've fully researched your proposal, Taylor said, and make a good case for it.
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He also researched the housing market projections in mid-sized cities with the amenities we wanted.
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Season Two also has one of the most well-researched and heartfelt witch subplots on film.
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This creepy book seems to have been carefully researched, which makes it all the more disturbing.
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Ms. Rennison's HarperCollins biography said she researched her books by spending time with 14-year-olds.
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I dove into researching it the same way I researched my cramps so many years ago.
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To create the book, the authors researched everything Brad Pitt has ever eaten in his films.
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In fact, compared with better-known psychiatric conditions such as OCD, BFRBs remain markedly under-researched.
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Fiona MacCarthy's thick and scrupulously researched Walter Gropius: Visionary Founder of the Bauhaus is no exception.
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He researched doctors and found Loren Schechter, a plastic surgeon in Chicago who performed phalloplasty surgeries.
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Show up for that meeting or phone call having thoroughly researched that person and their career.
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He also researched that people were interested in new and ethnic food, along with healthy eating.
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All the while forgetting that journalists who researched the truth were thrown out of the country.
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These collective histories, and the power of these friendships, exist, but remain poorly documented or researched.
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Of all the scoopers we researched, the Bodhi Dog Complete Poo Pack is our top pick.
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For the locks and keys exhibition, Ms. Dolan interviewed locksmiths, researched history and studied deadbolt design.
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The book — deeply researched and briskly paced — saunters down a gallery of oddballs apart from Godel.
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Allen-Bell researched the frequency of 911 calls in the neighborhood and tried to dissuade him.
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Although the effects of alcohol have been extensively researched, the same can't be said for cannabis.
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He researched other G.M. locations in Tennessee and Kentucky where he might be able to transfer.
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The show features meticulously researched recreations of Perriand rooms, including an art gallery, apartment and teahouse.
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Another problem was that "almost no passengers or crew were ill" on the 10 researched flights.
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"They're plugging the gaps," Darren Byler, a scholar who has extensively researched Uyghurs and technology, explains.
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She has authored several articles on Iran and researched the country's nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
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Brenda Lawrence, D-Michigan: Author and historian Danielle McGuire who researched and wrote about Recy TaylorRep.
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Think of something in your community that could be researched or observed by a citizen scientist.
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But while Goliath is replete with well-researched stories, the book is argumentatively incomplete and oversimplified.
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Then we made "Lenny Cooke" and "Heaven Knows What," and we researched the Diamond District more.
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The company researched fabrics and had the participants in Ms. Hussein's Girls gym program test prototypes.
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Scorsese complains about the homogenization of "market-researched, audience-tested, vetted, modified, revetted and remodified" content.
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Officials at the Homeland Security, Justice and Defense Departments have researched the issue for Mr. Trump.
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We've researched and tested dozens of smartphones to bring you the best ones you can buy.
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Throughout the year, we researched and analyzed historical artifacts and subject areas related to disability history.
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Impeccably researched and pithily written, Bellos's book provides an important corrective to these kinds of distortions.
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Rather than the usual policy pablum, "Windfall" is a smart, deeply researched primer on the subject.
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It's a well-researched and fundamentally sympathetic account of Mr. Ferlinghetti's yea-saying life and times.
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ORBERA has been researched in more than 230 studies and continues to be endorsed by experts.
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He researched YY, talked to friends and realized something—everyone, rich and poor, was using it.
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Though some of these might be well researched pieces, others will have little basis in reality.
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The chapters that were left standing after this process are rigorously researched, but still lighthearted in tone.
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Shiri, who wasn't involved with this study, has researched the association between obesity and low back pain.
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Gerwig heavily researched the locations she used, and carefully chose paintings and art to reflect the era.
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It's a painstakingly researched book with a data-based foundation of actionable steps to improve one self.
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Motobot is an autonomous motor-cycle riding robot, being researched and designed by Yamaha and SRI International.
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Demirkapi researched the players who wanted to make a purchase to be sure they could be trusted.
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Her mother retired as a clinical researcher at Indiana University School of Medicine, where she researched endocrinology.
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Those personal demons are well-researched and more terrifying than any of the game's more conventional challenges.
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There is evidence for this, but "The Yid" is a novel, not a heavily researched historical document.
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"Even if you have researched specific stocks, you have not built a strong financial foundation," he said.
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I researched African-American policewomen in New Orleans, and also juvenile detention centers, because that's Alicia's experience.
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While the Centrify team researched what was going on, emails kept coming in from the fake executive.
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And, as I just mentioned, in my conversations with Google and we researched this, there are areas.
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The producers of the podcast weave together interviews, testimonies, and well researched facts to create each episode.
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Trust us — we researched these books a lot and these are all changes that were actually made.
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Foreign students have reservations, too, says Ms Liu, who has researched foreigners' satisfaction with teaching in China.
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But Stephanie and Michelle might object if they researched how much that house would be worth today.
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These infamous incidents have become emblematic of Black-Korean conflict, which has been widely documented and researched.
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Lucy Jane Miller was one of Ayres's students, and has researched SPD for more than 22016 years.
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Those efforts seem to pay off when he makes a breakthrough and administers his hurriedly researched cure.
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Rimm, who was not involved in the new study, has researched the impact of alcohol for years.
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Schulman's genetic tests revealed a mutated LRRK2, one of the most prominent and researched Parkinson's disease genes.
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In a long, well-researched essay, Altice explains the relationship between Japanese toy company Bandai and Nintendo.
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The data and conversations showed us that LGBTQ girls and women are underfunded, underrepresented and under researched.
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"I researched it and talked to friends who have it, and weighed pros and cons," she says.
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The Wirecutter provides recommendations for electronics and other gadgets that are both obsessively researched and simply presented.
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He researched the area for local practitioners, and when none turned up, he opted for online therapy.
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Stephens-Davidowitz said all the data researched is anonymous and is pretty safe from a privacy perspective.
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There are even better uses of eye tracking currently being researched in various places around the world.
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Nakamoto, who wasn't involved with the study, has previously researched the link between bullying and academic achievement.
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Our buying guides feature the best products in their respective categories, which we've meticulously researched and tested.
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I researched [the tradition of] storytelling and found it fascinating, like finding the meaning of a dream.
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The more Egan researched her book, the more she put off writing it by doing more research.
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He also told police he knew he would be arrested and researched DC charges and previous jumpers.
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" The executive said the promo was "focused on fact-based reporting" and a "well-researched journalistic initiative.
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He purportedly researched the theme park last April during a visit with his wife, Noor Zahi Salman.
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The best board shorts you can buyWe've tested nearly a dozen board shorts, and researched many more.
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Of all the board shorts we've tested and researched, Patagonia's Stretch Planing Board Shorts are our favorite.
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Thus during my time in Washington I studied and researched the drivers of exploding health care costs.
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They researched his public cases and found he had won a number of discrimination cases for employees.
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The new design tends to be better thought-out and researched than that which lies beneath it.
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He researched this argot tirelessly, filling notebooks with expressions overheard in bars, at poker games, and elsewhere.
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I researched quite a few online before choosing this one [...] This one rolls easily and feels great.
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These are clear messages from the chart below, researched and created by Axios Visuals Editor Lazaro Gamio.
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As usual, Atwood researched her subject voraciously, and this time she was further enabled by the Internet.
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Psychologist Linda Kaye of Edge Hill University has researched what emojis say, if anything, about our behavior.
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I found that I thoroughly enjoyed the LBS community the more I researched and learned about it.
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He's not writing a book, and his incredibly well-researched blog — I'm Just Walkin' — isn't a moneymaker.
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Even with this new information, however, there is still much left to be researched on these claims.
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I had never heard of them before, but, afterward, I researched everything I could about their plight.
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"I brought together a group of old men and we sat down and researched traditions," she says.
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This is a topic I've researched as a scholar of criminal justice, racial inequality, and American democracy.
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There are few topics US economists have researched more than the impact of raising a minimum wage.
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He researched local gangs, even casting a large number of actors who didn't speak English or French.
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Then we took a class trip to various Jersey Shore destinations to document what each group researched.
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Mr. Groeneweg and other curators researched Mata Hari's past extensively and drew new conclusions about her history.
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These movies are well-researched, but their depiction of military-led societal governance extends into the extreme.
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It might sound weird, but the more I researched it — it was more illuminating than I expected.
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She explained how she carefully researched flowers to introduce in her garden, to maximize appeal to butterflies.
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Informed candidates are defined as well-researched, engaged and have the right qualifications, according to the survey.
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I researched what others who were doing what I do made per hour, per project, per client.
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The carefully researched furniture, fashionable clothes and street scenes in his compositions present themselves as settled history.
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" The executive said the promo was "focused on fact-based reporting" and a "well-researched journalistic initiative.
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Police found evidence on his iPad that he had researched how to buy an AR-15 online.
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Antonio was part of a team of students who researched the water contamination crisis in Flint, Mich.
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As they researched the tool, the founders realized that the AI could only get them so far.
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"I have tried not to reveal crucial plot details," she writes of her entertaining, fastidiously researched headnotes.
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Gawker's lawyers, who also represented the co-defendants, Denton and Daulerio, had researched Hogan's background as well.
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Like most of her plans, it is impressively researched and impossible to summarize in a single paragraph.
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There needs to be more rigor in how these procedures are developed, researched and put into use.
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In Anoka Faruqee's work, it appears in the meticulously researched and virtuosic interaction of color and pattern.
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I am a scientist with a Ph.D. and have worked for a company that researched Lyme disease.
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I researched internal pelvic floor procedures and I tried to find out what had happened to me.
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His comments came off as a well-researched way of saying that the Warriors are not unique.
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To highlight the very best, we stayed at, toured, and researched the city's top-rated luxury hotels.
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A magnificently well-researched ethnography of an ailing Wisconsin town after a General Motors plant shuts down.
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In 20163, the growth of online news began to have an impact on how we researched candidates.
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They researched more thoroughly and visited Ms. Kleiner's dentist to buy tools and learn about sanitary measures.
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The IFC researched more than 1,000 companies in China, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
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It's a subjective, albeit well-researched, account of Andy Warhol's struggle to be more than an illustrator.
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He plowed through medical journals and researched clinical trials, but nothing suggested that his ankle could be saved.
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In addition to these GI uses, MCTs have been researched for their potential as a weight-loss tool.
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Yet what more can be revealed about probably the most researched, written about and analyzed artist in history?
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She then researched business plans at school for an independent study and crafted her own for Medi Teddy.
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When I had a good amount of interesting objects I researched the meaning of them and their owners.
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But Ford's allegation does not, based on what I've researched, have the characteristics of a false rape accusation.
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For example, Heliocare is a fern extract with antioxidant activity and has been well-researched, according to Farris.
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At his trial, the court was told the accused had researched information on the SS and the KKK.
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His first two novels, The Castle Keeps and Evil Is Live Spelled Backwards, are ambitious and heavily researched.
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It's an extensively researched and illuminating look at the city of his childhood, at turns hopeful and heartbreaking.
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It wasn't something you researched and decided against, you were just doing the whole 'being a kid' thing.
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Here are 6 tips for cutting down on pet-care waste, as researched by me (and my cat).
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"Just like most issues in women's mental health it's an area that's under researched yet controversial," she says.
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We've read books and researched a lot but ultimately, we made decisions based on what worked for us.
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After being told Eva was too young for a traditional wheelchair, Moore researched DIY wheelchair options on Pinterest.
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John Koetsier has built technology, written about it at VentureBeat, and researched it while spearheading a research venture.
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But they receive disproportionate attention, accruing thousands of times the number of publications as the least-researched 10%.
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I researched all the healthy things to eat and geared it towards things I like to eat anyways.
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Wang, who wasn't involved with this study, has researched the burden of stigma on health and well-being.
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Malmberg took her diagnosis as an opportunity to get educated and researched the leading causes of lung cancer.
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All the text in this book has been researched; every detail has been created out of these sources.
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Scientists have long researched how income, wealth, prestige, and education—socioeconomic status, or SES—relate to other outcomes.
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Today, the RAND Corporation unveiled its own well-researched attempt to introduce a common language for autonomous vehicles.
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It's a well-researched, engaging podcast to binge on, even if you're just a casual fan of cartoons.
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Once again, she researched the best credit cards for her needs, and spread her spending across three cards.
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In those cases, Rishi said it's usually based on specific sectors that the investment team has researched deeply.
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We researched the number of airbeds sold every year because that's how big we thought Airbnb could become.
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If you're a history buff or just like a well-researched story, this is the podcast for you.
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Both have been outspoken in their criticism of the way the Broadband Deployment Report is researched and issued.
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Well-researched, creatively concepted, and visually stunning, the experience is a testament to how beautiful VR can be.
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I researched how to make my own starter — the base of real sourdough bread — by turning to Google.
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As for how much lower the cap will actually be, ethereum's website simply says it's still being researched.
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Finazzo said Burger King also researched Beyond Meat, but decided that Impossible Food's offering was a better fit.
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And if you've researched the stock and fallen in love, you have his blessing to speculate, not invest.
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It was also determined by investigators that Cummins had researched the topic of teen marriage on March 5.
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First, the order is unconstitutional because it is unsupported with fact and obviously was not researched or vetted.
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He researched her husband before he called and was familiar with the awards he had received, she said.
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For a high school class, he researched how to tell the time of death at a crime scene.
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He also researched prostate cancer on the Internet and talked to men who had gone through various treatments.
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We were called "liars" for merely linking to, and directly quoting researched articles, or for directly quoting Trump.
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""Some know a lot, and are well-researched and some are like, 'Wait I know you from something?
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We've researched dog coats to determine the best choices for the full range of dog breeds and sizes.
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We've researched and tested several online flower delivery services to find the best ones for different people's needs.
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Local police chief Matt Ward said that the group had gather weapons and researched how to make explosives.
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They have already researched the candidates and issues, and they have analyzed how the campaigns are being run.
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Gun violence is one the most poorly researched causes of death in America, according to a 2017 study.
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" The executive said the promo was "focused on fact-based reporting" and were a "well-researched journalistic initiative.
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Watzman's book is well researched and illustrates a simple fact: There is no secret to creating loyal employees.
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The Sumner joke does not appear in White's stately and thoroughly researched book, and neither do many contradictions.
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Evidence from his computer showed that he had researched the most common border crossings between Turkey and Syria.
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I had heard about it before, but I'd never really researched it until Beyoncé was added to headline.
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The benefits of art classes for prison populations, and for detaining authorities, have been widely researched and documented.
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From what we researched in the Gold Rush camps, that's what the Chinese workers would put in there.
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We've tested a few coffee grinders and researched dozens more to find the best ones you can buy.
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As a former Harvard professor, Leary researched whether psychedelic drugs like LSD could be used for psychiatric therapy.
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It's a fun and well-researched travelogue through the passionate and quirky world of puzzle solvers and constructors.
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In "Madame Fourcade's Secret War," her fast-paced and impressively researched account, Lynne Olson corrects that historical injustice.
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Um, I mean, so, um ... We offer, as you know and you've researched, a broad range of opinions.
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Resonance's albums come packaged with extensively researched, lavishly illustrated booklets; these will remain available only to album buyers.
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Pamela Evans, Charlottesville, Va. Thank you for Jeneen Interlandi's insightful and well-researched study of early-childhood education.
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The former managing editor from the fact-checking site Snopes first noticed the logo and researched its origins.
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Many of the killers had expressed hopes for fame, glory or attention, and had researched prior mass killers.
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Many names are familiar: I attended college in one diocese, and have researched and written about two others.
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I researched how much I should be eating to compensate and what types of energy bars runners preferred.
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Managing brand reputations within a growing portfolio is another challenge, said Professor Reibstein, who has researched the topic.
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But the thoroughly researched and solidly told "Homeward Bound" reveals many sides of a complicated, ambitious, insecure figure.
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Brenda Lawrence, D-Michigan: Danielle McGuire, author and historian who has researched and written about Recy Taylor Rep.
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She researched full-ride private scholarships and found two for undocumented students, but she was selected for neither.
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She is right to suggest that the WHCA should have researched her style before inviting her to speak.
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According to the S.E.C. complaint, plenty of people did, especially after the firm researched and targeted federal employees.
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Not just the Mad Men stuff, either—the accuracy of the ceiling tiles, the exhaustively researched period clothing.
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The Parkers researched Candlewood Lake, which is surrounded by five towns that include more than 0003 individual communities.
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During his time at Yale, Dr. Bouchet researched optics and was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Society.
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They present a form of visual hypothesis that is usually heavily researched, subjectively compiled, and flexible in intention.
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Why?" and "Think of something in your community that could be researched or observed by a citizen scientist.
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That's how you write 85 novels, most of them thick bricks, densely researched with detailed information on everything.
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Cummins researched the novel during trips to Mexico and by conducting interviews on both sides of the border.
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Despite being an abundantly researched dynasty, little was known or published about the women of the Qing court.
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But compared to other widely rumored suspects whose backgrounds I researched, Snodgrass checks three boxes: He can write.
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Like McCormick, Stelson has created a book that is both personal and universal, both thoroughly researched and real.
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Welky, who teaches at the University of Central Arkansas, has researched all the available material, published and unpublished.
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Then and since, I have researched and written extensively about the country that has become my second home.
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This lucid and well-researched book examines the rise of autonomous unwed women and their impact on society.
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Why we loved it: Series creator David Milch rigorously researched the real Deadwood, creating a richly detailed town.
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"As political patrons, they can't be ignored," said Tamotsu Sugano, an author who has researched Japanese rightist groups.
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Facebook — Shares of Facebook slipped 2.8% after Pivotal researched downgraded the social media giant to sell from hold.
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And I researched what there was in the past, back to what some of the nuns had done.
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Halderman has researched and test-hacked dozens of election systems, including voting machines that are still used today.
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"The departments that I've researched that implemented cameras had an anti-camera atmosphere," said Mullins, of the NYPD.
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For the NETs and their neighbors, this answer will likely researched with a thick pair of work gloves.
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Unfortunately, our business concepts and product ideas are often not fully thought out, useful, or even properly researched.
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Of all the label makers we researched, the Brother P-Touch PTD600 is the best of the bunch.
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Instead, they researched his symptoms online and diagnosing him with post-traumatic stress disorder and a traumatic brain injury.
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He cited people like Dylan Roof or Anders Breivik as inspirations, who also researched and developed their beliefs online.
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She learned that the trolls typically researched American life so they could more effectively pose as U.S. citizens online.
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We know everyone is intelligent and run own businesses but we didn't expect them to be so well-researched.
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Despite Kinsey's focus on sexual orientation, he also researched how Americans felt about different sexual activities, including S&M.
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Abonnenc handles his comprehensively researched material with surgical precision, exercising careful control over what he presents to the viewer.
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We researched the best wireless keyboards using these criteria to help you find the right fit for your fingers.
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Lauricella, who wasn't involved with this paper, has also researched the positive role that technology plays in child development.
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You can see an example above — real, researched coverage that's fun and hopefully makes you a little bit smarter.
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Pollack's meticulously researched book conjures up a woman whose identity as an activist eclipsed her hobby as a painter.
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But one thing we can offer is our time and resources to give you well-researched and helpful counsel.
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Do not give a pet as a gift unless the entire family has researched and agreed on the choice.
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Dr. Donald McBurney, professor emeritus of the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, has researched olfactory comfort in close relationships.
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Well, some people consider it a psychedelic, and it's being researched and supported by the same group of people.
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Despite its prevalence, polysubstance use is poorly researched, with most drug studies concentrating on the effects of single substances.
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He researched the disease and stories of athletes with diabetes, and he found the right doctors to help him.
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Through Yve-Alain Bois's engaging and painstakingly researched essays, the catalogue details each juncture in the artist's early career.
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Instead, Clark researched rents in his area and found there was no year-over-year increase in his neighborhood.
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) concluded that Iran secretly researched a nuclear warhead until 2009, which Tehran denies.
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Mogil recently researched whether the placebo responses in randomized control trials of pain drugs had increased over the years.
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Malcolm X, the Black Panthers, and the Vietnam War have been the most researched subjects so far, Mendez said.
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We researched, we talked with other parents, we joined a support group, met with the pastor of our church.
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It represents the internet debate culture we could have had: spirited, weird, well-researched, and only a little annoying.
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A Canadian biologist and teacher, Darrell Otto, responded and researched the case, and became convinced of the women's innocence.
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He never spoke unless he not only knew what he was talking about, but had actually researched it out.
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Nick has spent his entire life in these hills at SCBI, where 21 endangered species are bred and researched.
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The lives, deeds and rituals of real-life multiple murderers were carefully researched to bring the psychodrama to life.
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The panel hopes to settle on a list of interventions that can then be researched for evidence of success.
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For those who appreciate strict accuracy in historical simulations, the meticulously researched cores supplied by Malbanchia University are indispensable.
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"As long as breast cancer remains incurable, underfunded, misrepresented, and under-researched, no industry addresses it enough," Joy said.
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Skulpt claims that EIM has been researched for over a decade and is backed by dozens of clinical trials.
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This thoroughly-researched science fiction series about surviving a huge earthquake in Portland is disturbing, to say the least.
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Daniel Carpenter, a Harvard professor who has researched the FDA, views Califf's appointment as a blessing and a curse.
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She later left the Pentagon to work at the Smith-Richardson Foundation, where she researched emerging national security threats.
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Paddock also researched hotels in Boston, in the vicinity of Fenway Park, officials briefed on the investigation told NBC.
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For fifteen years, Krieger researched dietary supplements with rigorous study designs, employing methods akin to those used for pharmaceuticals.
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Capote and Lee researched the Clutter family murder together in 1959, shortly after To Kill a Mockingbird was published.
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And if I'd done it, we would not have the important and assiduously researched work that we have here.
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"We just don't know very much," says Andres Roman-Urrestarazu at the University of Cambridge, who has researched kratom.
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Barry Lynn and his Open Markets team researched economic competition issues as part of the New America think tank.
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He knew he got a particular math problem wrong on the first test and researched how to answer it.
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McNeil also researched the online prices of firearms for sale and possessed detailed bomb-making instructions, the statement said.
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Pittman guides us through 18 chapters of natural, economic, political, social and personal history, each painstakingly reported and researched.
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Carefully researched works on the Cultural Cold War, like Freedom's Laboratory, reveal what a murky world we have inherited.
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Appalled to find there was no EpiPen in the first aid kit, I researched airline first aid kit policies.
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It wasn't until Sennett and Connelly researched the lifestyle that their grandiose dreams of living independently seemed within reach.
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To make up for that, the company researched whether it'd be possible to use memory cards in its place.
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"His mother sweetly researched a venue for us and found a hotel on a beach [in Holland]," Wagner says.
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Caffeine is one of the most researched substances reported to help athletes perform better and train longer and harder.
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I researched period poison vial jewelry from the 17th and 18th centuries, as well as all kinds of rosaries.
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The Russians researched the computer networks of the DCCC (and DNC), including internet protocol configurations to identify connected devices.
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But hey, there you go: Here's another well-researched, unbiased, hugely profitable piece of expert advice to completely disregard.
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So I made a reservation for a Saturday night and ferociously researched the menu, excited for the meal ahead.
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He had published five books about the Second World War—two works of nonfiction and three heavily researched novels.
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The project, covering the years between the world wars and researched for years, grew from one book to two.
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In the following order, they researched: A. Sharks, skates and cartilaginous fish B. Bony fish C. Are dolphins fish?
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All of this is well researched and reported, written by someone with a deep understanding of the tech itself.
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Philadelphia officials have researched the idea for the better part of a year, including visiting a site in Vancouver.
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Bilefsky draws on interviews, court testimony and transcripts from the Metropolitan Police to put together a meticulously researched procedural.
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A total of 26 or 32 people were aboard, according to differing sources researched by the Russian Geographical Society.
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Mr. Poulton researched the flood insurance program and eventually found a public report that explained how its pricing worked.
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In a letter to the AP, the government acknowledged the effectiveness of flossing had never been researched, as required.
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We've researched and tested dozens of champagnes and sparkling wines to find the best ones you can buy online.
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Rob Johnson, the film&aposs vehicle director, researched the cars to make sure every tiny historical detail was correct.
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While the adjustments have been carefully researched and are often subtle, they generally cut in one direction: bank-friendly.
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He allegedly bought guns and ammunition and researched how to mike a pipe bomb, according to the initial complaint.
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"The critics are now upset about our well-researched journalistic initiative focused on fair and objective reporting," Livingston wrote.
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"Victoria the Queen," Julia Baird's exquisitely wrought and meticulously researched biography, brushes the dusty myth off this extraordinary monarch.
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Alphabet also owns Verily, a company that focuses on studying the life sciences, which has researched disorders like PTSD.
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Maturi was not involved in the new report, though he has researched the effects of sildenafil on the eyes.
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The firm gained a dedicated following on Wall Street because of its deeply researched daily economic note, Daily Observations.
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Years later, when Mantel and McEwen were living in Botswana, she researched her symptoms and diagnosed herself with endometriosis.
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Many years after he had researched "Caravans," James Michener was asked which country he would most want to revisit.
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This well-researched tribute provides unconventional but persistently intriguing perspectives on the major totalitarian regimes of the 20th century.
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For more than two decades, Suzman has researched and gotten to know various groups of Bushmen throughout southern Africa.
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Over the past three years, I've researched how top performers find the time, stay consistent, and get more results.
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Mozilla researched 76 items to determine how well some of the most popular gifts protect customers' privacy and security.
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"We need U.N. leadership to help end this severe crisis and save lives," said Doocy, who researched the report.
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Our health care workers and caregivers deserve a thoroughly vetted and researched solution that protects them in the workplace.
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It's an extensively researched and illuminating look at the city of his childhood, at turns hopeful and heartbreaking. —A.
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Much of it was based on personal observations, and some critics said it was not deeply researched or analytic.
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Valerie Steeves, a criminologist at the University of Ottawa, has researched the effects of school surveillance on children extensively.
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Even though he sought advice from other hemp farmers and researched farming techniques online, it was still a challenge.
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Think of it as a well-researched paper or a test you did a lot of preparation for.5.
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And, as Gerwarth's well-researched and engrossing book makes clear, there was already plenty of flammable material lying about.
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Brynn Tannehill is a former naval aviator and a defense analyst who has researched and written about transgender issues.
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Historical women are widely under-researched, even when their work rivals, or even outperforms their more famous male peers.
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I researched extensively to find a counselor with expertise in the areas I needed guidance, who I could afford.
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And that's in part because of what you found when you researched the implications of lifting the ban, right?
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The Insider Pick: We researched microSD cards to find the best ones for your smartphone, GoPro, and Nintendo Switch.
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Before the crime he had researched how to abduct someone and purchased a very large duffel bag, he said.
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The real Thorpe died in 2014, and although Grant researched the role extensively, he declined a meeting with his son.
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According to South China Morning Post, Christensen had researched how to abduct someone online before purchasing a large duffle bag.
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There, she researched Everyman's right, the country's public right that allows anyone to access public and private lands for recreation.
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They have also denied entry to Americans of Palestinian and Arab descent whose support for BDS is easily researched online.
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The variety of questions is impressive too: It's still the usual categories, but the questions feel fresh and well-researched.
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They also researched the Triangle Shirtwaist fire, drawing on interviews from survivors and witnesses that are used in the installation.
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To pull together her Nordic theme, the designer researched the region's ceramics, art and topography, incorporating mountain and floral prints.
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Then, I researched, cross-referenced, and distilled their suggestions down to the 29 absolutely cannot-be-missed culinary experiences ahead.
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It's centered on the mysterious death of Frank Olsen, a bacteriologist who researched biological warfare and worked for the CIA.
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" Kelly says he has researched the shooter, learning he "grew up in an abusive, shame ridden and dysfunctional poor family.
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"There are laws but there is no enforcement," said Yaqiu Wang, who has researched pregnancy bias for Human Rights Watch.
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Know the cards in your hand and which combos you have already researched, then use this information as you play.
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For the Sanders supporters who really researched and liked his specific proposals, Trump has no chance to win them over.
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"We researched the hospital and specifically the cardiac surgeons, Dr. (Pedro) del Nido and Dr. (Tal) Geva," Emma told CNN.
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All submitted materials were reviewed, and all 750 companies were researched and scored by a dedicated team of CNBC staff.
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In "Defenders of the Unborn," a deeply researched, evenhanded, accessible and surprising history of anti-abortion activism before Roe v.
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It was, Buch-Jepsen claimed, all part of a plan that Madsen had meticulously researched and discussed ahead of time.
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"We researched his life and found out his favorite beer was porter," said Dan Jansen, Blue Point Brewery Head Brewer.
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Ms Maher has done so in an old-fashioned way: with a carefully researched, elegantly written and very readable book.
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One way to do this is to write a sympathetic, or at least fairly researched, look at the other side.
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But the story you told is actually a good one 'cause I researched this after the last guy told me.
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Good and Mad is Rebecca Traister's ode to women's rage — an extensively researched history and analysis of its political power.
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I researched that shade of blue and discovered it was associated with figures like Mary and Jesus in Catholic iconography.
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Yeah you can buy some nice gear and plug it in, but this is all bespoke, all researched, all developed.
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Long after anyone had held a gun to her head, Patricia researched radical feminism with Berkeley bomb-maker Wendy Yoshimura.
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"It's related to conformity," Renee Bator, a social psychologist that has also researched people's littering habits, said in an interview.
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But applying for citizenship remains a "challenging and complex" process, said Janepicha, who has researched stateless people in northern Thailand.
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Eringa and Serné, who have researched how red wine relates to insulin resistance, were not involved in the current study.
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Engineers have researched, assessed, and developed novel ideas for removing carbon dioxide from Earth's atmosphere and storing this carbon underground.
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"First, I researched traditional Thai flavors that I thought may work in cocktails," Johnson said of developing the beverage program.
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I was always drawn to his films and the more I researched his technical innovations, the deeper my respects grew.
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Carter researched the topic of toy guns and police interactions for a report commissioned by Congress way back in 1990.
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" Maddie Baden told The Kansas City Star that when they researched Corllins University, "We found a website that didn't work.
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The world of the film is very well researched; we had an Aboriginal adviser who helped us across the board.
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Ichida, who wasn't involved with this study, has researched social participation and self-rated health among older adults in Japan.
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The feed has popularized inflammatory interpretations and inadequately researched writing, rather than the extensively investigated material published by dedicated journalists.
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As I researched this project, I wound up with almost 100 names of trans women spread across the United States.
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Most Americans favor some form of gun controlThe INSIDER data supports a trend the Pew Research Center researched in 2017.
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Lynn ran a team, Open Markets, that researched competition policy and was increasingly critical of giants like Google and Amazon.
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The State Department largely succeeded, primarily by relying upon the public charge clause, historians who have researched its use agree.
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Mounting what he called a "rescue mission," he researched the history of black American art and added influences from cabaret.
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Obsessively researched and thoughtfully designed, Bombas Lightweight No-Show Socks are soft, secure, and give back to a great cause.
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A garlic extract fed to cows also has been researched as a way to alter methane-producing microbes in cattle.
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Why that gamble failed is the urgently timely question answered by this deeply researched, tightly argued and accessibly concise book.
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They already know that part of the problem is light damage, so optimal lighting conditions will need to be researched.
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For years and years, I researched flour, water, salt; I started to make sourdough bread from heirloom grains at home.
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"The benefits of art classes for prison populations, and for detaining authorities, have been widely researched and documented," they write.
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Thrasher noted that he had researched the incidents at Penn State and Clemson in formulating a plan for future steps.
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This exhaustively researched biography of the renowned Marxist historian, who died in 2012, shows that his path was set early.
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As a novelist, I've researched the subject, yet my understanding lacks the certainty of those newly acquainted with these blooms.
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But you remember, and I just researched this, 9/13, you know there was a primary in New York City?
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Instead, it followed its normal procedure: It researched the issue, released a proposal and accepted public comments for 60 days.
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Many of the dogs researched in the investigation did not have a genetic predisposition to the condition, the F.D.A. said.
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Caroline McCarthy recently finished the residency program at TED, in which she researched the advertising industry's role in political partisanship.
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Andrew Derocher is a biologist at the University of Alberta who has researched polar bears for more than three decades.
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It's just a smattering of my basest instincts, written over some market-researched power chords and America's nervous self-assurances.
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The Everytown questionnaire, he said, addresses only proposals that have both been fully researched and proven to have public support.
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Although well written and well researched, the article did not adequately address the exploitative nature of what Goop is selling.
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Much of her early medical career was spent as a doctor at Walter Reed, where she researched HIV/AIDS vaccines.
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As before, Giddins researched a mountain of material to the max, and he lays his findings out with impressive clarity.
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We encourage you to bring emotion, creativity, specific examples (including current events), and well-researched facts into what you write.
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Until now, his work had not been as widely researched by art historians as bigger names of the 20th century.
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Until now, his work had not been as widely researched by art historians as bigger names of the 20th century.
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We researched sites that focus on home decor as well as consumer product review sites, to find top-rated models.
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We researched, toured, and stayed at top-rated Miami hotels to determine which are worth your money and vacation days.
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She has researched human physiology for Lockheed Martin and worked as an aquanaut in an underwater habitat, among other posts.
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It was then researched to replace hydrogen cyanide gas to be a more efficient murdering tool in the death camps.
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We also researched access to monuments, museums, cafes and subway stops by comparing the best-priced locations on a map.
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Before entering the United States, Ftouhi researched American gun laws and Michigan gun shows online, a Justice Department statement said.
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We must begin now, immediately, to adopt well-researched, practical steps to combat the painful situation we are suffering today.
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But to find out which new restaurants really stood out, OpenTable researched what its users thought of their dining experiences.
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I researched a number of examples throughout the United States and found a number of cases when smaller is better.
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She also championed black exemplars whom her husband, Fredrick, had exhaustively researched in biographies for young people of all races.
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French says in his exhaustively researched and fascinating account of geopolitics, China style, that the Chinese era is upon us.
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Bellos's impeccably researched account of the strange afterlife of "Les Misérables" doubles as a fascinating partial biography of Victor Hugo.
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The death penalty may be sought in this case, Adams said, adding Snyder allegedly researched hanging methods before the murders.
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Sinclair executives have defended the promo, saying it shows no bias and was part of a well-researched journalistic initiative.
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Yet, a carefully researched CFPB study found that class actions provided $2.2 billion in relief after attorneys' fees and costs.
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He has researched how a new rural medical education model, tested in the Northeast and Midwest, might work in Alabama.
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Garrett researched online debt calculators to figure out how he would get out of debt within the next few years.
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Sinclair executives have defended the promo, saying it shows no bias and was part of a well-researched journalistic initiative.
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Imagine a legislative ecosystem where thoroughly researched bipartisan initiatives from members are consistently developed for defense and intelligence authorization bills.
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Manning Marable's "Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention," a superbly written and carefully researched biography of the civil rights icon.
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Later that evening, I researched the general's coin and concluded that it was most likely handed out by Lt. Gen.
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The queer true crime stories that you researched — to what extent would we now think of these as hate crimes?
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With most things the best you can the best you can come up with is a well-researched subjective interpretation.
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Today, I haven't prepared a lecture of well-researched talking points about how to navigate this sometimes hellish social media platform.
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With "Project Syria," you stand inside a thoroughly researched re-creation of a street in Aleppo as a bomb goes off.
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Kadeesha had researched what it might take to start a dispensary — but was intimidated by the "outlandish" cost of doing so.
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Developer Bruce Makowsky was inspired by the luxury of the multi-million-dollar mega-yachts he researched when conceptualizing the estate.
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Abacus reported that a biomedical engineer who researched PPG confirmed that it is common for PPG sensors to misread light reflections.
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One of the most actively researched topics in politics today, particularly in Congress, is how far apart the parties are, ideologically.
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The thread checks all the boxes of the viral anti-Trump conspiracy: It's well-researched, endlessly intriguing, and unsupported by evidence.
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Averse to political extremism, what Gen Z wants instead from its leaders is well-researched solutions mediated through a cooperative process.
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One job applicant researched her prospective boss, Sharon Napier, the CEO of Partners + Napier, and discovered that the executive liked basketball.
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The legal highs don't seem that scary, because they're legal, but then they're so under-researched that they probably shouldn't be.
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That kids have been comparing themselves to popular images in traditional media -- and coming up short -- is a well-researched phenomenon.
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He had researched WISPs before and recalled that the two things you need most are connection to fiber and a tower.
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Organizers researched contracts of about 30 major tech companies and 10 contract employee suppliers leading up to the campaign, Recode reported.
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Park and colleagues have extensively researched self-esteem and the degree to which this is based on appearance and relationship status.
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Earlier this year, Vox researched the topic after former Breitbart writer Milo Yiannopoulos falsely suggested that such a connection is fact.
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He holds a master's degree in philosophy from the University of Cambridge, where he researched propaganda in historical and contemporary contexts.
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One executive Axios interviewed had researched all of the countries that have extradition treaties with China to keep his employees safe.
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I researched outings and day trips and planned my itinerary according to the weather, allowing for small pockets of free time.
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And what about my constant use of antibiotics over the years, the side-effects of which I hadn't researched at all?
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In its study, released Thursday, the site researched the purchasing power of salaries across Europe, using the U.S. as a benchmark.
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The men, who have researched both independently and with each other, will share the 8 million kronor ($933,000) prize between them.
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Amazon is not a passive player in tax law, says the institute's Matthew Gardner, who researched and wrote the Amazon report.
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In her work as the director of the Oxford Internet Institute, Dr Victoria Nash has researched public policy and online safety.
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On re-cross, the defense pointed out there is no evidence that Harris researched the terms "malicious intent" on his computer.
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Originally born in West Berlin, Brandenburg heavily researched the surrounding structures to shoot these strangely colorful buildings at a low angle.
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An accompanying brochure provides extensively researched accounts of the histories embedded in each aerial view from ancient times to the present.
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But readers looking for an enduring, well-researched manifesto about big tech's dangers will be disappointed by the book's lazy generalisations.
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The daycare operator, whom Martin had researched and checked references, was legally allowed to care for six children at a time.
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Feinstein chaired the panel as it researched and wrote the report, and she spearheaded the effort to expose the CIA's actions.
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He recently convened a meeting in his office with two black economists who have researched issues of racial and class inequality.
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Guadino, who wasn't involved with this study, has researched the characteristics of cardiothoracic surgeons practicing at top-ranked U.S. medical institutions.
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Aides have refused to disclose which names the legal team has researched or when specifically Obama hopes to announce his pick.
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Perry, who wasn't involved with this study, has researched how teens may use smartphone apps for self-management of their asthma.
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Specifically, the documents reveal the CIA researched the possibility of using a psychoactive drug called Versed to interrogate high-level prisoners.
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She has also researched the migration of many groups to more isolated but private communities, such as the chat app Discord.
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When I was on the waitlist for the second time, I researched my own chances of survival for the first time.
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Birdy, a vegetarian, had researched the down industry earlier in the year and concluded that it was not her ethical cuppa.
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That's the nature of modern film franchises: market-researched, audience-tested, vetted, modified, revetted and remodified until they're ready for consumption.
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Previous researched has suggested that high tobacco consumption in the UK could be linked to differences in mortality from respiratory diseases.
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The East Orlando Post reported that Mr. Mateen had researched at least one other gay club in Orlando before attacking Pulse.
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In recent years, scientists have researched the impact of alien plant invasions in watersheds and river-bank areas in South Africa.
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Gun violence is poorly researched, but studies have strongly linked it with certain factors — and turned up little evidence for others.
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Boise State University political science professor Dr. Stephen Utych researched whether moderates or progressives had the upper hand in general elections.
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Grant researched graduation speeches before giving his and learned that most extol the importance of living with generosity, authenticity and grit.
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We researched the dozens of available Crock-Pot slow cookers on today's market to find the best ones you can buy.
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Although Treadway originally researched her role by watching NASA videos on YouTube, this time she took a more Method-acting approach.
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Now, scientists have tracked down, dissected, and researched the elusive shipworm, which has been chilling in the Philippines all this time.
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Just that he's not very well-informed, but he speaks out and makes statements that I don't think he's really researched.
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Travel truth: Even the most TripAdvisor-researched, Yelp-cross-checked trip is going to have a few bumps in the road.
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"As I researched this world, I wondered why all the websites and books I saw had such awful taste," Augustine said.
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Doctors who treated Wilkins told police that the incision appeared to have been made by someone who had researched C-sections.
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Next, students should be divided into groups of three or four with other students who have also researched the same candidate.
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With that in mind, we've researched and tested several different noise-cancelling headphones in order to pick the very best models.
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I researched the wreck of the Civil War blockade runner Georgiana for a number of years before finding her (in 24).
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A richly researched and nuanced account of Jewish life in stressed-out, polarized America would be timely, but this isn't it.
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Then a colleague of Mr. Beckett's suggested Jersey City, and the more they researched it, the more it appealed to them.
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She endured an eight-hour brain surgery, and we researched every treatment option that offered any hope of extending her life.
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Macfarlane's writing is muscular, meticulously researched and lyrical, placing him in the lineage of Peter Matthiessen, Gretel Ehrlich and Barry Lopez.
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"SON OF THE MORNING STAR" Connell's deeply researched and dramatized history of Custer and the Little Bighorn shows his great range.
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There is a dizzying array of waffle makers out there, so we've researched to find the best ones you can buy.
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These scholars researched and wrote in the second half of the 20th century, when their scholarship was sidelined as black history.
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Among these are his impeccably researched World War II novels, "The Winds of War" and its sequel, "War and Remembrance" (1978).
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So when I had my own home, I researched the benefits of lavender as an insect repellent and made the switch.
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We spoke to veterinarians to find out what kinds of collars are best for dogs and tested and researched popular brands.
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Whether you're shopping for wet cat food or dry cat food, we've researched many brands to give you high-quality options.
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The descriptions of America feel more vivid and less obviously researched; the stories set there feel lived in, worn and reliable.
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Gregory Myer, director of the Human Performance Laboratory at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, has researched the Q-Collar as well.
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All detailed in Norman Ohler's well-researched "Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich," which I found fascinating from beginning to end.
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I researched places in advance, so we go to the Portland Lobster Co. because it looks cool and has outside seating.
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Reading the entire memo reveals that it is a well-researched and constructive piece about how to potentially reduce gender discrimination.
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All of these questions left me unsure whether I was doing it right, even as I researched online about tax deductions.
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For the past four and a half decades, I have researched, taught, and written about nuclear weapons, strategy, and international security.
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Hasson also extensively researched right-wing Russian battalions fighting in Ukraine, including the neo-Nazi-aligned Kornilovsky, and explored volunteer options.
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It is a deeply researched piece of historical fiction based on the true story of the Pack Horse Librarians of Kentucky.
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Fletcher's account of how Pickett came to record "Hey Jude" is one of many fascinating stories in this meticulously researched biography.
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There are times, though, when the line between "meticulously researched" and "do we need to know this?" gets a bit blurry.
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But the production's mega-camp style should not distract us from appreciating a text that is demonically clever and brilliantly researched.
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Upon receiving this feedback from Marines, the UTV team researched and tested various potential materials to use in protecting the floorboard.
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She researched black places of worship online and visited the church this month, but no one was there at the time.
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Which means that rigorously researched and fact-checked books are a deeply attractive resource — but they're not always easy to find.
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This book is meticulously researched and relies also on interviews Broom conducted with most of the members of her sprawling family.
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These SIM cards came from 86 different countries, according to a spreadsheet of the researched countries shared with Motherboard by Melette.
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Ms. McKenna and Mr. Ganesh spent months in China and Turkey getting their heads around manufacturing processes, and they researched options.
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The New Health Care In the last few years, calls for marijuana to be researched as a medical therapy have increased.
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As I researched my novel, I realized how close we had come in recent times to facing an existential disease threat.
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He researched grandparenting extensively, published half a dozen books and many articles in the 1980s and '90s, became a TV fixture.
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The peer-reviewed reports, researched over several years, were published by more than 13 federal agencies alongside dozens of academic researchers.
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Walter Isaacson offers a very similar Leonardo in his beautifully produced, deeply researched Leonardo da Vinci, which also appeared last year.
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Vaccines are given on a program that has been rigorously researched and developed to minimize any unnecessary risks to the patient.
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We researched a wide range of kitchen scales looking at the experiences and ratings of hundreds of users and several experts.
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I also recommend this Runner's World piece, which was researched and written in the last year, but just posted this week.
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As with much of Hocking's work, which deals exhaustively in researched and reimagined history, the signs seem cut loose from time.
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Researchers have also expressed concerns that the social impacts are under-researched — we're claiming "social impact" without checking if anything works.
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Given all you've researched about HBCUs, can you talk to me a bit about exactly how Trump can influence these institutions?
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Deeply reported and researched, Sakamoto's book provides a fascinating close-up of the travails of wartime life in an increasingly fascistic Japan.
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Bourdain has researched the history of the fais-dodo and the people he'll encounter there, but everything else that happens is spontaneous.
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In Japan, officials have researched behavioral causes, wondering whether businesses and families are just slower to react to economic signals than thought.
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Yet he didn't take his wife's business idea seriously — until he researched just how much paper is sold during the holiday season.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads VIENNA — With its array of more than 300 works by 48 artists, the scrupulously researched WOMAN.
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The most important thing I learned from Adam, and Adam and I researched, was we don't have a fixed amount of resilience.
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The FDA recently said that the four chemicals needed to be researched by manufacturers before they were considered generally safe and effective.
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Bonham Carter stars as her younger sister and said she researched for the role, including talking to a psychic and an astrologer.
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I and other leading members of Ken Starr's office were opposition researched from head to toe, from birth to the present day.
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Out of the 29 cities researched by the team, here are the Top 5 Walkable Cities for pooches and the Bottom 5.
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It's exhaustively researched, and not only that, if some people that I talked to had their druthers it'd be a lot darker.
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Authorities said he also researched how to make bombs and said in a letter he had been a white nationalist for decades.
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All the AirBnBs and hotels Amy Greene-Wilke had previously researched were booked, so she thought they'd missed their window to evacuate.
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None of these papers are breakthroughs, per se, and the topics being researched are also being addressed elsewhere by universities and labs.
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"I researched what had been done before to see if we could make it better or create something completely new," Alina explains.
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Not just the stocks (though he'll give you his deeply-researched analysis there too), but of its potential to change people's lives.
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CNBC Pro researched Munger's strategy using previous media interviews, input from a well-known hedge fund manager and transcripts of annual meetings.
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Each episode features deeply researched analysis from journalists and experts, spelling out what Trump can and can't do and the consequences therein.
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During the decade or so I researched this book, I must have seen hundreds of "hangover cure" companies be created and disappear.
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The report also found that between 1970 and 2013, 56 percent of nearly 4,000 "terrestrial and freshwater species" researched were in decline.
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The company also said that it had researched climate change for almost 40 years, and that it had not "suppressed" such research.
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When MSC diagnosed the first such infection in a live turtle in the US, vets researched drugs that could potentially kill it.
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He'd also researched ways to disable the computer in his truck in order to hide its location while driving, the affidavit alleges.
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Which is why it's a fitting time to run Cristoph Weber's deeply researched speculative piece about the future of fire in California.
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Jennifer Merolla, professor of political science at the University of California, Riverside, has researched the reactions of voters at times like these.
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