It is an age of looking at our behaviors as government and as people and revisiting how we spend, revisiting on what we spend, revisiting the rate of return and what we spend.
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But as per both Mark Hamill and Johnson, if The Force Awakens was about revisiting Harrison Ford's Han Solo, The Last Jedi is just as much about revisiting Luke.
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What was revisiting that – and writing it down— like?
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It's worth revisiting the Alicia Machado saga from this perspective.
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"I'm so not interested in revisiting certain things," he says.
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AWKWARD AF. I don't love this revisiting old loves theme.
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Revisiting brought back the remnants of that excitement and sorrow.
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But, to be fair, they're not worth revisiting as adults.
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Perhaps by way of recompense, we're revisiting the topic today.
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I keep a copy on my nightstand for frequent revisiting.
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More than 30 years later, Miller is revisiting the character.
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You may even be considering revisiting the first season again.
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For a while, after his death, revisiting them felt grim.
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It seems like we're not the only ones revisiting history.
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For five years he kept revisiting this idea, without success.
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For years Nintendo has milked nostalgia by revisiting its hits.
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Nevertheless, Rorty's vision of an "inspirational liberalism" is worth revisiting.
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That meant revisiting painful memories, visiting their widows and children.
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What's it like revisiting something you discovered as a teenager?
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Yeah — they were revisiting the decade of the power suit.
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But revisiting your childhood has to be done in moderation.
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Obviously, we'll keep revisiting that as the year goes on.
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But revisiting Stockton seemed to be having a subterranean effect.
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Going somewhere new or revisiting old places you've always loved?
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You can unlink them at any time by revisiting Facebook.
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Revisiting key documents Need a refresher on what happened when?
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But how much can Mulvaney achieve by revisiting the rule?
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I've been revisiting that most recent record, and it's incredible.
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But the novel also feels like revisiting your first house.
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What surprised Ford most about revisiting the classic sci-fi noir?
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The report also recommended revisiting the inflation target every 10 years.
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Ellen Page is revisiting an iconic script for a good cause.
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If so, Cult could be revisiting the villains of season's past.
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But few, it seems, have much interest in revisiting this chapter.
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But the idea of revisiting the referendum is back in play.
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Revisiting the same period through an old chat history is different.
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In today's climate, RoboCop is worth revisiting now more than ever.
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Nearly a year later, we're revisiting the scene of Amber's murder.
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When you were revisiting these, was there anything that surprised you?
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Celebrating 10 years at ALB and revisiting some all time favorites.
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How do you think revisiting this story will affect that conversation?
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In recent years, however, interest in revisiting this time has grown.
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And a revisiting of the TV shows we grew up with.
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But there's a conscientious meaning to this anthem that's worth revisiting.
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The move, however, does not rule out Parliament revisiting the prospect.
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How does one go about revisiting their skills the right way?
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Here are two passages from that debate that are worth revisiting.
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Why were you especially interested in revisiting entertainment in the '70s?
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So I have found myself revisiting Emma Bovary in recent years.
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But key congressional Republicans remain strongly opposed to revisiting the cap.
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Mercury retrograde is good for revisiting old projects or forgotten conversations.
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The decision to keep revisiting Annie Hall isn't merely selfish, though.
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It's a revisiting of something that I wrote 28 years ago.
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With this book, were you worried about revisiting a difficult time?
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The Trump administration has announced that they are revisiting this regulation.
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" Revisiting a viral segment she starred in during her last "S.
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Revisiting the families, I found challenging stories of hope and forgiveness.
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What do you find people's appetite is for revisiting such cases?
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They are instead revisiting popular themes that succeeded in the midterms.
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Revisiting the movies of my youth in the age of #MeToo.
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The FTC is currently revisiting COPPA, and in August 2019, Sens.
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The best reason to keep revisiting "The Nutcracker" is Tchaikovsky's score.
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Lately I've been toying with revisiting that era in another book.
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It's not really confronting, it's more like revisiting and acknowledging it.
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But with the holiday season upon us, "Thanksgiving" is definitely worth revisiting.
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Revisiting the event is akin to recalling a first kiss -- in reverse.
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It also made me realize the importance of revisiting your savings goals.
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The machinations that led to that bill's failure are worth revisiting now.
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For the first time, she's revisiting the book that started it all.
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Revisiting the past "The other thing is, nicotine is addictive," Carpenter said.
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This week, we're revisiting the legacy of some of gaming's biggest figures.
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That's all I think we can hope to accomplish by revisiting this.
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"I was quite upset," she says, revisiting that day in mid-November.
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Hilary Duff is revisiting the Manson Murders — with a bit of twist.
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Both Congress and the FCC are now considering revisiting the FCC's approach.
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They're all back in Derry, revisiting their former haunts and old relationships.
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In honor of 4/20 we're revisiting some of our greatest…hits.
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Revisiting the scene of all their revels wasn't going to be easy.
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How about revisiting the border adjustment tax proposed by Republicans last fall?
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This could include revisiting anti-kickback statutes that currently allow the practice.
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Revisiting these obstacles quickly lets you approach them from a fresh perspective.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is now revisiting affirmative action at elite colleges.
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There's a USA docu-series underway, revisiting both his and Tupac's deaths.
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Why revisiting the political scandals of the 1990s should temper partisanship today.
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Read This Next: What I Learned From Revisiting My Three Worst Breakups
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But there's no harm in revisiting the first season with this marathon.
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Revisiting El Salvador's bloody history is outside the scope of this column.
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In biological terms, recollection is a process of both revisiting and reassembly.
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Apple may be revisiting its famous 1977 gradient logo, reports have suggested.
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He did not rule out revisiting that option at a later date.
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The Federal Trade Commission has also expressed interest in revisiting the law.
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WEWORK SAYS CO LOOKS FORWARD TO REVISITING PUBLIC EQUITY MARKETS IN FUTURE
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I've been revisiting that same scene, one way or another, ever since.
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We've seen those flashback scenes with Black Widow revisiting her childhood before.
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Then find a schedule for revisiting your notes, for rereading your notebooks.
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Nearly three decades later, American drama is revisiting the period with a vengeance.
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The precedent the court is revisiting was set in Illinois Brick Co. v.
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In London in 2009, I did a project called Revisiting The Community Shed.
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I don't know if the publisher right now is thinking about revisiting that.
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McConnell has made clear he has little interest in revisiting the healthcare fight.
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Revisiting any beloved childhood movie as an adult is frequently a bewildering experience.
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An 81-year-old did just that while revisiting her old neighbourhood recently.
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Why yes, so long as it exists, we'll have to keep revisiting it.
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He will carry on Akihito's legacy, revisiting Japan's wartime past and shunning Yasukuni.
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You find yourself reconnecting with powerful people and revisiting secret or mysterious topics!
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There was something in Simmons' statement about Lumet's account that it worth revisiting.
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That's the double-edged risk in revisiting what you've etched into your mind.
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Did revisiting the album bring back any specific memories from that time period?
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The Stinky Cheese Man is an irreverent revisiting of your classic childhood fables.
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Balmain is revisiting your childhood cartoon crushes, one runway look at a time.
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That's why we are doing the story, why we are revisiting the moment.
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So we're revisiting the question: Is there something sinister behind all the whimsy?
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Coming back after 20 years and revisiting the past to make something new?
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Did you have any part in revisiting those sessions and cultivating the collection?
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I have used my free time this summer revisiting a childhood passion: fishing.
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Revisiting the nominees, it's impossible not to remark upon how homogenous they are.
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A majority of the court's 11 active judges voted against revisiting the case.
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Is Murphy revisiting his Nip/Tuck period with another ode to plastic surgery?
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Khanna emphasized that censuring Trump would not prevent Democrats from revisiting impeachment later.
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Revisiting my photographs from those same trips is dislocating in a different way.
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But before we forget 215 completely, it's worth revisiting the year that was.
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In effect, we will be revisiting the twin-deficit problem of the 1980s.
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The process involved an array of prototypes, extensive testing, and revisiting design concepts.
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The Senate is considering a more modest approach to revisiting existing financial rules.
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The big question: Whether there's an opening for revisiting 2007's Massachusetts v.
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To the extent that the Russians are seriously revisiting this is pretty interesting.
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Morgan Gould directs, with Satomi Blair, Ako and Jay Patterson revisiting their roles.
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Sometimes revisiting that moment and confronting it head on can make things right.
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It was prescient when it was written, and it's absolutely worth revisiting now.
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It's worth revisiting why TikTok has caused a big stir on various fronts.
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Revisiting her trauma every time she spoke with the police was too stressful.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is revisiting the idea of nominating Texas Rep.
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And I thought of those T-shirts and I just kept revisiting them.
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That essay, too, generated an enormous amount of conversation and is worth revisiting.
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And for the first time we are revisiting one of our previous subjects.
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They have shown little enthusiasm for revisiting the deal, much less undercutting it.
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Trump has also expressed openness to revisiting the cap on the SALT deduction.
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Like a new old friend, it's sure to be a book worth revisiting.
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Revisiting my favorite songs from 2010 was my favorite part of the experiment.
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But Halloween makes an excellent case for Haddonfield as a town worth revisiting.
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In that context, revisiting old fears is also a way to revisit old triumphs.
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But just in case, here's a handy way to brush up before revisiting them.
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Here&aposs what he told Maria Bartiromo earlier about revisiting the corporate tax cut.
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On December 21, Mercury reenters Scorpio, rehashing a conversation or idea that needs revisiting.
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The PMLA needs revisiting and requires adjustments, lest it further weakens the country's commerce.
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Upon revisiting, it's astounding how heavily Hill leans into gospel themes on the album.
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Intel is not the only tech behemoth revisiting its security investments, products and operations.
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With that momentum, a number of new and existing investors are revisiting the borrower.
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One problem was how the couple was doomed to keep revisiting their controversial past.
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Kirkus Reviews says that "Paolini's readers will likely enjoy revisiting the characters and world."
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It makes Destroyer not just worth seeing, but worth revisiting, over and over again.
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In honor of her noms, we're revisiting our interview with her earlier this year.
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What's the value of revisiting old, beloved works and applying them to our standards?
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If you have, it's worth revisiting for the production designers' incredible attention to detail.
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There are rumblings about revisiting the hashtag #OscarsSoWhite based on the presumed category leaders.
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Now, she's revisiting her darkest days with the disease in her new film Feed.
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Weekly jobless claims came in at 2.2,000, revisiting a level last seen in 1973.
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Not a bad full moon for a month so heavy on revisiting the past!
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Horizon said in April it was not interested in revisiting a deal with Depomed.
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This bill did not pass Congress, but such a solution is worthy of revisiting.
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"This was the best time of my life," she shares while revisiting the issue.
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It's worth revisiting this story I published last year on Canada's rocky legalization rollout.
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Vinyl This week's "Vinyl" is an hour of Richie and Devon revisiting their pasts.
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Lastly, the art world is revisiting Robert Mapplethorpe, almost three decades after his death.
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When I was having sex, I'd find myself revisiting the memories of the rape.
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No. Does revisiting them occasionally help me remember the lessons I learned from them?
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I didn't notice that until revisiting "Killer Tofu" that it was promoting clean eating.
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The organization said it will be revisiting its guidelines no later than March 30.
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It does seem, though, that revisiting the issue every year might be politically challenging.
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It's a nice, moody revisiting of the themes that early Buffy explored so well.
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It is not easy to explain, but 50 years later, it is worth revisiting.
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Of course, revisiting "Tight Right White" in the Age of Trump seems especially poignant.
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Woodhead, a former fashion publicist who lives in London, was revisiting her subjects' haunts.
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Congress could consider revisiting the Paperwork Reduction Act to include more definite enforcement mechanisms.
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Revisiting it at the Lyceum, after a restful weekend, my responses were more tempered.
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We're in this culture of nostalgia where everyone's revisiting those shows from that era.
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Waller-Bridge told Seth Meyers she *may* consider revisiting the character when she's 50.
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Diehl is not alone in revisiting old warnings in light of the investigators' findings.
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The chief rewards of revisiting "Whipped Cream" go beyond the fun of cast changes.
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He also said that the company is revisiting "all aspects" of its security guidelines.
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"I was probably too soft on Brexit last night," Guðni said, revisiting the debate.
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Revisiting some of his favorite epithets, Trump maintained his brutish tone, referring to Sen.
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So I'm revisiting it today, and maybe you should too (watch it up top!).
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Yes, it is: for revisiting old projects, and, best of all, for winding down.
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In honor of the actor's passing, we're revisiting McKay's most iconic moments on the show.
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The brand's website aims to be educational, as well as something worth bookmarking and revisiting.
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Ever since president Nixon opened up China, the U.S. has avoided revisiting this delicate issue.
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"We were effectively revisiting how it was when we first got together," Abbington, 42, shares.
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That gift, joined with the production's tempo and Cardi's flow make this one worth revisiting.
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There's clearly something compelling enough about the core narrative that we keep revisiting this story.
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After filming this movie, you made a BBC documentary revisiting your relationship with Jimmy Savile.
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What do you think the effect of revisiting this story can be in that respect?
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Modern Love: To celebrate the column's 15th anniversary, we're revisiting essays from years gone by.
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Something easy to open, a way to access what you might be scared of revisiting.
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For that legacy alone, it's worth revisiting today; Amazon Prime subscribers can stream every episode.
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Did revisiting these through the context of your body change how you saw those moments?
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Philadelphia, for example, is "worth revisiting" since that middle school trip to the Liberty Bell.
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Detectives are revisiting the scene at Paisley Park as a component of a complete investigation.
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So when this participant is revisiting that experience, they're invited to do whatever they want.
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But I don't want to keep revisiting that if it doesn't feel real or current.
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It's something we have been looking at revisiting since Ed Hunter way back in 1999.
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However, the potential of this month is so much richer than only revisiting historical events.
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I love revisiting physical photo albums my mom put together of my family years ago.
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A while back, he announced that he was retiring but has since been revisiting it.
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Few in the public appear to support revisiting cases in which troops killed unarmed civilians.
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In some cases, revisiting clinical trial data can also reveal problems with the initial analysis.
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Maeterlinck is worth revisiting—his elliptical dialogue looks ahead to the work of Samuel Beckett.
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Revisiting its model five decades after it was established is not too much to ask.
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Relive your childhood and get a new perspective on change by revisiting this old favorite.
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Trump last week indicated that he is open to revisiting the cap on the deduction.
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Because "there is no / sequel to the passage," Gander is compelled to continue revisiting it.
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Generalizing their solution would mean that they could avoid revisiting the problem again and again.
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She now understands that they'll be revisiting everything dozens of times before the show opens.
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Other Republican lawmakers seem uninterested in revisiting their new tax law or fixing its problems.
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It's strange revisiting that album now as America, outwardly, looks pretty cartoonish all over again.
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But this time, China was the one to approach Japan about revisiting their economic alliance.
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The basis of psychoanalysis is revisiting and examining the past, especially hard-wired family dynamics.
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And there's a certain nostalgia there, where I'm revisiting stories I've read in the past.
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Revisiting the moon landing ahead of its anniversary, the return of Jackson Brodie and more.
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We'll continue by constantly revisiting and updating those solutions based on new public health research.
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Today, we are revisiting the Sewol disaster as part of our new series, Promises Made.
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Each work has its own character: Very few are worth revisiting for their own sakes.
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Meanwhile, revisiting The Artist and reassessing it feels less about quality and more about context.
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Still, a part of me considered moving back a questionable revisiting of a youthful romance.
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I love revisiting shows, because, hey, it's live theater; it's a different animal every night.
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Abbott to halt Rodney's execution and consider revisiting his case in light of new evidence.
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Timothy Hawkes, a Republican, said that he would be open to revisiting his state's law.
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That movement is called "postmodernism," and its legacy, while mixed, is very much worth revisiting.
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GOP leaders have not committed to revisiting the issue in an election year, though Sen.
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Now biologists are revisiting his theory that animals can appreciate beauty for its own sake.
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Around that time, he also started revisiting old Nintendo games, including Contra and Super Mario.
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A recent internal email obtained by BuzzFeed News suggests that Amazon's leadership is revisiting the issue.
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There are a number of collections within this show worth revisiting, depending on your own predilections.
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The association's ethics committee is revisiting the issue, she said, but she doesn't anticipate any change.
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I start revisiting it, like, 'Oh, yeah, remember that thing that happened what I was 8?
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"Revisiting the scene" The revelations accompanied fresh activity at the Paisley Park complex where Prince died.
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That, combined with its messages that still hold merit 32 years later, makes it worth revisiting.
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Remembrance is the act of revisiting, perhaps even reanimating a past experience at a future point.
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What was it like revisiting the era when New York was dealing with the AIDS epidemic?
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To understand what Trump is really doing, it's worth revisiting Sigmund Freud's analysis of irrational logic.
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Elliott's latest tour of investors also included revisiting shareholders it met with earlier in its campaign.
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Our country cannot promote prosperity for all Americans without revisiting trade agreements and stopping illegal immigration.
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Nothing gets us in the holiday spirit more than revisiting some of our favorite Christmas specials.
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With Congress' support, revisiting the Moon could become a very real possibility again starting next year.
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Luckily for you, we're revisiting our favorite short-lived mane colors for your viewing pleasure, ahead.
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But without revisiting each and every study, it is impossible to know which those 3,000 are.
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We're revisiting this essay in honor of the one-year anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting.
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Horizon Pharma said on Friday it was not interested in revisiting its previous interest in Depomed.
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They are testing old certainties, revisiting assumptions, and questioning how rules and institutions can be improved.
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"He told me the papay passed away," Mr. Dumbai said, revisiting the awful accounting from Samuel.
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It's a way of revisiting and keeping alive what could so easily slip away with age.
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Having gone so many years without revisiting them the performance was a performance for me too.
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Ahead, we're revisiting every style moment of the feel-good movie that you might have missed.
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It's a moment worth revisiting, and we've got just the host to walk us through it.
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And I fully anticipate my revisiting it in the years to come, if I'm being honest.
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But revisiting the Clinton scandals in light of today's politics is complicated as well as painful.
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So revisiting all of that, finding out that Frog and Toad are still friends, is delightful.
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"I thought revisiting the show would be more pleasurable," the creator told The New York Times.
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"Revisiting such an intimate space allows me to find new interpretations of the familiar," he says.
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In the immediate postwar years, people weren't interested in revisiting these stories; maybe they still aren't.
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New day, new time, new season, but Keeping Up With The Kardashians is revisiting familiar drama.
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Revisiting the work of Jess, Robert Duncan, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti, who just turned 100 years old.
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Revisiting them from time to time is a great way to transport myself back in time.
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D'Ottavio says the findings also indicate employers may want to consider revisiting their employee exit process.
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GREEN I like revisiting shows when they improve; otherwise, to be frank, it can be trying.
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The market is revisiting some of the reflationary trades it made shortly after Trump was elected.
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To understand what I mean, it's worth revisiting what happened immediately before ObamaCare's passage in 2010.
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General Manager Kevin Colbert tabled any talks of revisiting an extension until after the 44 season.
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Game Freak has made a habit of revisiting regions with a more refined, usually definitive, version.
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Ms. Dorvillier and Ms. Monson offered something more comedic, revisiting a collaboration that began in 1994.
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Lawmakers declined his offer, though they did not rule out the possibility of revisiting the issue.
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Make a habit of revisiting your goals regularly and reminding yourself why you're working so hard.
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The film, starring and directed by Mr. Brooks, has a three-screening revisiting beginning Friday, Feb.
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But Murphy said CBO is revisiting that score after being given new information by House lawmakers.
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Sure, some scenes are cringe-worthy, but there is merit to revisiting classic Disney princess films.
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But analysts say the definition of what constitutes public purpose needs revisiting, even for infrastructure projects.
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In many ways it exemplifies modern Russia - a country revisiting and embracing its classical cultural heritage.
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A president could appoint an FDA commissioner who is open to revisiting the regulations on mifepristone.
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Revisiting fraught memories onstage takes enormous daring, too — for those women, and for the "Minefield" men.
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But in recent years Ms. Rowling has not been shy about revisiting the world she created.
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Running until 1989, this version has several episodes worth revisiting, especially Craven's "Shatterday," starring Bruce Willis.
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Syed's conviction was reinstated two days before the premiere of an HBO series revisiting the case.
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CF: So did you find revisiting Hélio's texts and his work inspiring in a new way?
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I am revisiting Jeanette Winterson, who has a unique way of writing between reality and magic.
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It was like a game, like revisiting Super Mario Bros or re-reading the Dune chronicles.
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"Brown added, "If the appeals court rules in our favor, we will be revisiting the bail issue.
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It was a landmark show, and it remains one worth revisiting even 20 years after it premiered.
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Doctor 'shocked' Olivia died Following the November autopsy, investigators began revisiting doctors who had treated Turner's children.
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I can tell I'll be revisiting this season whenever I need it, for years to come. —A.
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"Revisiting its old nooks and crannies, it has for me conjured a lot of memories," she said.
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In honor of the late icon's birthday on August 29, we're revisiting his most celebrated dance moves.
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It's worth revisiting the interviews to think about how the next recession will affect young American workers.
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He's also revisiting his old fraternity -- but just to mentor and give back ... "No keggers for me!"
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He did call for revisiting talks during an interview with the Los Angeles Times earlier this month.
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The moon is in Sagittarius, a sign that's all about freedom—find yours by revisiting repressed emotions.
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Feud ends by revisiting the first day Davis and Crawford spent on the Baby Jane set together.
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As the power and sway of these two men becomes increasingly apparent, their conversation is worth revisiting.
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The EPA said it is revisiting the office consolidations, which were originally proposed under the Obama administration.
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I've used this aesthetic in my work a long time ago and I'm sort of revisiting it.
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Earlier this week, Deadline revealed that New Line Cinema would be revisiting the worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien.
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Revisiting religious history and re-reading their long-held beliefs seems like a good place to begin.
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Rolling back reforms and revisiting already signed contracts would have seismic shifts in the market beyond Mexico.
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And they are revisiting allegations that surfaced when Sessions was rejected for a federal judgeship in 1986.
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There will be more to say of these, and meanwhile, "The Weight of Smoke" will repay revisiting.
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After a night of investigative combat, they're at Matt's apartment, sewing up new wounds, revisiting old ones.
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Many of us spend the Halloween season revisiting our favorite horror movies or tracking down hidden gems.
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For years she worked the case, tracking down lost evidence, pursuing new leads, and revisiting the story.
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Mambele - an Ali supporter - recalled the time fondly and enjoyed revisiting the stadium that hosted the fight.
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Revisiting the movies made by Black American filmmakers, which could only really be fully appreciated decades later.
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That didn't stop him from later revisiting those claims after Unsworth threatened legal retribution over Musk's accusations.
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The convictions of the #MeToo moment have this basically decent man revisiting, in sleepless, thrashing 4 a.m.
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A contingency plan geared toward this pandemic could include revisiting sick leave policies and enforcing travel restrictions.
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Other acquirers also will be revisiting their contracts, most significantly the "material adverse change" clauses, or MACs.
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The BuzzFeed brand loves Gilmore Girls, but I'd never considered revisiting it until a few months ago.
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He was especially interested in the monograph by Linus Pauling, whose work he had recently been revisiting.
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To celebrate Modern Love's 15th anniversary this month, we're revisiting "classic" essays from the column's early years.
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Times Insider Revisiting the era of Prohibition let me indulge an obsession and uncovered parallels to today.
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The US District Court for the Central District of California seemed unimpressed to be revisiting the issue.
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While not every song on this record is worth revisiting, it's an excellent addition to the holiday.
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That includes revisiting sunset provisions that allow Iran to ramp up uranium enrichment activity after 10 years.
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These provided cozy viewing environments for Oreet Ashley's, anything but comfortable, 12-part docufiction Revisiting Genesis (2016).
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With the growth of public interest in topic, countries are revisiting and revamping their policies around restitution.
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Revisiting the past, intentionally, allows us to excavate more of the truth each time we look back.
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With that mind, he said he&aposs revisiting the company&aposs mission statement for the new decade.
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Standard treatment for the disorder involves building trust and revisiting traumatic experiences, which can temporarily exacerbate symptoms.
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Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky says they are revisiting the design of the platform to prevent discrimination pic.twitter.
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Instead of revisiting the story of American inequality through slavery, she considers the problem of white poverty.
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That includes revisiting sunset provisions that allow Iran to ramp up uranium enrichment activity after 85033 years.
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Revisiting the past, intentionally, allows us to excavate more of the truth each time we look back.
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I've been revisiting the d'Aulaires' text, still a staple of school libraries, sharing it with my children.
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Over the past decade, a number of aerospace engineers and entrepreneurs have been revisiting the Concorde's demise.
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There was real pleasure in revisiting it, everyone's contributions, everything the cast and crew brought to it.
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He began photographing the apartments of the Brutalist icon last year, revisiting it in between commissioned work.
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The EPA confirmed on Thursday that it "has been revisiting some prior denials" of small refinery waivers.
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Several guests were revisiting this favorite lore when Rebecca received a note informing her of early clearance.
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Spike Lee is revisiting his early film She's Gotta Have It by turning it into a Netflix series.
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I keep revisiting what happened; it's difficult to discuss the actual language used in detail or feel closure.
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The best part about revisiting The Oregon Trail is this faux mechanical keyboard which feels great to mash.
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After that, we're revisiting Mount Everest for more information about why this year's climbing season is so dangerous.
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If Amy Poehler gets her way, she and her Parks and Recreation castmates could be revisiting Pawnee, Indiana.
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Rather than building with concrete and steel, some tech companies are revisiting wood to help lower carbon emissions.
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"Never in my wildest dreams did I see myself revisiting this seminal work," Moreno said in a statement.
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"It's hard to be here some days because of the trauma and reliving and revisiting things," Lerner said.
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So with new costs to consider, it's worth revisiting the strengths of each service and contrasting the two.
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"If we could do it without [Fred], then possibly," McKellar tells PEOPLE Now potentially revisiting The Wonder Years.
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And for those who pursued legal action against their companies, revisiting their harassment in court was also traumatic.
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Walden is worth revisiting as a grown-up, and this game is a chance to do just that.
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And, perhaps, revisiting their commitment to the 737 — and a central pillar of the low-cost carrier formula.
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Revisiting this novel in 2018, it feels as urgent and unprecedented as when it was published in 1990.
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Which is why we're revisiting vanilla's roots with a blind taste test of four popular store-bought brands.
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Firstly, it's worth revisiting why the Koss Porta Pro are such an iconic and enduring pair of headphones.
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It's worth revisiting that episode as America veers deeper into a sort of Twilight Zone of mob activity.
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To answer the first question, we began by revisiting our list of the top 5003 venture firms globally.
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We are opening that up for a limited time period, the Commerce Department will be revisiting its licensing.
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So what better way to illustrate the story of the past ten years than by revisiting the creative?
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Read more about the details of Apple's new campus by revisiting our first look at construction in 2016.
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Here's another old passage that's worth revisiting, this one from the May 9, 1988, issue of Sports Illustrated.
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Curtis is revisiting the role of Laurie Strode in Halloween, which launched her acting career 40 years ago.
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"The idea of revisiting them in middle age is really, there is a sweetness to that," Winter said.
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And the revisiting of that closet, so beautifully done 40 years later — in that moment, I was sold.
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Naturally, the set culminates with Smith revisiting his Fresh Prince past — including a bluesy breakdown at the end.
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Your ruling planet Mercury is retrograde, and today it enters Scorpio, bringing up a conversation that needs revisiting.
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Donald Trump's presidential campaign is revisiting a cherished pastime, picking a fight with the "fake news station" CNN.
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Their works were considered primitive... I am revisiting that history to dust it and take a second look.
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Was it hard writing the book and revisiting some of those memories from the past, good and bad?
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Revisiting such feminist classics, it's hard to deny that today we are in a comparatively low-inquiry moment.
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But the issue could do with revisiting, particularly when the stocks of many of these companies have fallen.
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It's worth revisiting the history of Commentary magazine to see how tired and troubling the current arguments are.
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YouTube is "revisiting this incident in detail" and will increase security at its offices worldwide, the company said.
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All over the world, it seems, geologists are revisiting old mine plans in a collective new zinc rush.
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A top priority will be revisiting the migration deal, and building a constructive relationship with the United States.
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There are a few reasons that oral history has become the preferred format for revisiting the recent past.
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Soon, he'll be revisiting several of his favorites in a brand new spin-off called Triple D Nation.
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Regardless, revisiting NAFTA could be an opportunity to create a new trade pact model that benefits more people.
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Carr acknowledged that she has contemplated revisiting the case, but cited concerns about the impact on those involved.
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Wade by revisiting a key component of the ruling that said states can't place certain restrictions on abortion.
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Start off by revisiting a famous talking gorilla, then get serious with everybody's favorite modern nightmare, devastating viruses.
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It also led, remarkably, to the revisiting of Adnan Syed's contentious murder conviction (though things are moving slow).
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The studies are "a model for revisiting criminalized compounds of interest in a safe, ethical way," they wrote.
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The pain and anxiety of revisiting that pain can surprise people who don't understand why it's resurfacing now.
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Today we're revisiting the FCC's net neutrality repeal and taking a look at how states are fighting back.
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At its core was a story born of literature: two protagonists revisiting a fateful moment from decades ago.
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She's revisiting a theme Trump mentioned in his State of the Union speech, referencing comments from Virginia Gov.
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We shoot, send, or store, and move on, rarely revisiting, never mind lingering over, the images we've made.
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My conversation with him is worth reading on its own, but a couple of passages are worth revisiting.
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What is worth revisiting is less how it felt or operated, but what the early web stood for.
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In the months afterward, Mr. Loudermilk knew his wife could tell when he was mentally revisiting the scene.
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This is a book for savoring, and the dialect is a rich layer I look forward to revisiting.
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It's important that your adviser remain flexible to revisiting your plan when and if your life circumstances change.
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You don't spend time revisiting old areas—in fact, I actually wish it was easier to do so!
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Then, revisiting the matter in 2011, it went the other way, voting 10-19973 to make the change.
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All of these forces have good reason to believe the Supreme Court might be receptive to revisiting Smith.
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Almost 10 months after it first broke, Jada Pinkett Smith is revisiting the Tristan Thompson/Jordyn Woods scandal.
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But I suppose part of me feels that the most freshness can be found in revisiting the tradition.
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But it's well worth revisiting, and not just because it sets up about 15 MCU movies to come.
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For me, one effect of revisiting their lives has been to appreciate the different eras of their careers.
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She came back for 2016's Bridget Jones's Baby, revisiting the beloved character that made her a household name.
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Now, HBO is revisiting the case again in a four-part documentary series called The Case Against Adnan Syed.
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The 'authentic' included joystick is loose, unresponsive, and adds an extra layer of frustration to revisiting classic C64 games.
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We don't need to be revisiting Ailes' life and treacherous legacy when the consequences continue to unfold before us.
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Curtis is revisiting her role as Laurie Strode 40 years after the original Halloween film came out in 1978.
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And so we just keep returning to boomer culture — revisiting its glorious victories or simply replaying its greatest hits.
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Depressed and directionless, I passed my days on YouTube, revisiting Real Housewives drama and clips of classic anime fights.
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Having had dengue years ago, I had no interest in revisiting it or experiencing any of the other offerings.
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For whatever reason, there are countless people (myself included) who are endlessly drawn to revisiting and refighting its battles.
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Unfortunately, MTV's 10th anniversary special didn't quite feel like that sentimental revisiting of one of my generation's favorite shows.
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How do you capture something so wordless, like revisiting a place you remember but is unfamiliar now, on film?
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She has met with former California Governor Jerry Brown and current California governor Gavin Newsom about revisiting the case.
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Outlook on the web is also getting a new search experience which anticipates contacts, revisiting searches, or upcoming meetings.
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Now that Prince is back on Spotify, countless fans will likely be revisiting his catalog in the coming weeks.
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She came back for 2016's Bridget Jones's Baby, revisiting the beloved character that made her a household name.
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Later this year, we can look forward to revisiting Veronica Mars, Blue's Clues, Are You Afraid of the Dark?
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You're revisiting a fantastical idea and indulging in some unexpected fun as Venus also connects with Uranus that day.
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Nothing seemed to fit anymore, although revisiting these albums again in later years did make me appreciate them more.
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But I think revisiting it with a bit more distance, it's also such a rounded portrait of everyone involved.
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What was it like pushing forward and making new music while revisiting such a defining moment in your career?
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I love the Roman Polanski film, so I was happy to spend a couple hours revisiting it with her.
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There were a lot of iconic moments in Season 7 that warrant revisiting, dissection, and just plain old appreciation.
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"Les Écorchés" ("The Scorched") spends a lot of time revealing or revisiting things we already knew: Bernard killed Theresa!
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In Germany politicians are revisiting last year's arguments over open borders rather than grappling with the challenges of integration.
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But when I proposed revisiting the vacation, she said she's decided to bring a new man she is dating.
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Today, with an ideological gap widening along educational lines in the United States, Dr. Gouldner's arguments are worth revisiting.
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When revisiting the UFC's tournaments today something that jumps out at the viewer is the sheer amount of filler.
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So far, the journey has included a new tattoo, a lot of #TBT photos, and revisiting his 2014 arrest.
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Some, too, are revisiting the words of Robert M. Gates in his last weeks as defense secretary in 2011.
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And though the neighborhood seemed largely unchanged, revisiting it now, on this fleet, shining machine, was thrilling and strange.
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"Never in my wildest dreams did I see myself revisiting this seminal work," Moreno said Tuesday in a statement.
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This stealthy campaign has gone largely unnoticed and is worth revisiting given the current campaign to alter November's outcome.
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It is not the first time engine makers have looked at revisiting the design of the traditional jet engine.
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So going back and revisiting my work does bring back this nostalgic feeling, but it's a very good feeling.
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But the board, which now tilts Republican under President Trump, is revisiting the ruling and expected to reverse it.
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She said she collected it after first revisiting her doctor to ensure he could help her fill the script.
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By revisiting them, the ad also reminds voters of Mr. Trump's failure to unite Republicans behind him, even now.
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Moreover, a case can be made for revisiting another, and heretofore sacrosanct, part of Glass-Steagall: government deposit insurance.
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For victims, going to court means revisiting trauma, which in some cases means being subjected to pointed cross-examinations.
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Focus on revisiting old projects instead of pushing ahead with new goals to make the most of the energy.
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Instead, he's with the three-eyed raven revisiting his father's childhood in an It's a Wonderful Life-style vision.
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But on the big and small screens, adults revisiting high school (or the freshman dorm) is a common occurrence.
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Otherwise it's incredibly narcissistic to keep going back and revisiting it, trying to make it better, to perfect it.
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Although the 1980s are much in vogue now — the "Full House" revival, the recent revisiting of "Uncle Buck," etc.
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In doing so, they're revisiting their childhoods and the legacy of the first person to walk on the moon.
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Would revisiting that book now provide an opportunity for its greatest fans to consider some of its premises anew?
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I have been revisiting a few popular histories of the Civil War, both for personal interest and future work.
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Ms. Foster added that the show was revisiting a number of practices related to sex tech, gender and inclusion.
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Revisiting his past kindled Mr. Cooper's late-in-life activism, which suited his gregarious, blunt-spoken and profane personality.
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Thank you for the wonderful reminder that museums everywhere are treasure chests and time machines, worth visiting and revisiting.
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So if you are thinking of revisiting when to claim your benefits, here are a few things to consider.
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TOMAKOMAI, Japan — Yurie Adachi laughed at the photograph, as if she was revisiting an embarrassing high school yearbook portrait.
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Now the children from "Mary Poppins" need revisiting from their old nanny, who has magically transformed into Emily Blunt.
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Artists, too, are increasingly revisiting and limning history, giving voice to lives that always existed but were rarely heard.
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However, upon revisiting the habitat a short time later, she was observed laying on the floor of the moat.
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And we mean all the way back, revisiting the slasher films that were a huge hit in the decade.
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This required revisiting much of the previous day's case, including replaying the same clips and retelling the same anecdotes.
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The past, he says, had passed, and it wasn't worth revisiting why Total Reclaim made the choices it did.
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It feels appropriate that they'd be revisiting the character for this season that's focused on fixing a broken timeline.
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Revisiting any of that was hardly top-of-mind for most Republicans two days after the Russia investigation ended.
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But revisiting the "copypasta" panics of the past, and the confident, defiant corrections they inspired, makes for strange reading.
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But revisiting the "copypasta" panics of the past, and the confident, defiant corrections they inspired, makes for strange reading.
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Season 1 ends with Marlon and Ashley revisiting their first date on their first wedding anniversary since their divorce.
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The revival shows Rory revisiting moments with all of the men who represent milestones in her mother's emotional development.
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It's worth revisiting some of the assumptions behind the original plan to close down the East River subway tunnel.
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With the Oscars coming up on Sunday, you may be revisiting films that are up for awards this year.
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" Often, he included his drawings opposite his succinct essays, sometimes revisiting projects decades later, like his 1980 "Einstein Tomb.
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Understanding West Germany's extraordinary persecution of gay men first requires revisiting exactly how homosexuals were treated under Nazi rule.
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Now, the show is returning and revisiting another tragic miscarriage of justice, albeit one without a trial at its center.
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I'm revisiting the Good Eats library and renovating some classic episodes by adding new scenes, new science and new recipes.
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An unsustainable system Revisiting the sentences of inmates like Moon has been a second term priority for the Obama administration.
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I get why people are excited for Capcom to give Resident Evil 2 a proper revisiting, but that's a remake.
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That retrograde period saw us revisiting neglected philosophical and intellectual pursuits, and honing our skills of expression along the way.
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Raffles in Southeast Asia: Revisiting the Scholar and Statesman is on view at Asian Civilisations Museum through April 28, 2019.
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Each revisiting of some pop culture gem is a safety blanket I can wrap myself in when I need it.
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Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. seemed particularly interested in revisiting issues related to that precedent during the oral arguments.
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In this crucial respect, it most resembles Mike Mills' 20th Century Women, his memory-driven revisiting of the late 1970s.
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If you can get past Navi's annoying notices (ugh, again), then it's definitely worth revisiting, especially on a new system.
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Here are the 26.95 books I found, all worth revisiting or diving into for the first time this Pride Month.
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Revisiting the repressed and dusty elements of your adolescence by indulging in a 24-hour Buffy the Vampire Slayer marathon.
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John Gugle, a CFP with Alpha Financial Advisors, said he helps worried clients by revisiting their financial plan with them.
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After revisiting the rhyme, Jamal realizes that the rhyme is a map that only the original three men can decode.
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Revisiting the Case Alcala's case is examined on Saturday night's episode of Murder Made Me Famous on the Reelz Channel.
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In the year and change since the event there has been ample time for reflection and revisiting of the data.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda is revisiting the part that made him a household name to help the arts in Puerto Rico.
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LW: In your introduction, you describe the book as a way of revisiting the past in order to find yourself.
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Distortion painfully crashes against passion so real that "Your Best American Girl" feels like revisiting a breakup with every listen.
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"Never in my wildest dreams did I see myself revisiting this seminal work," said Moreno in a statement to Deadline.
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This month marks the 20th anniversary of Titanic's release, which means its stars are revisiting every aspect of the film.
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It may well have been that, but revisiting it today I also found this interview snippet in XXL from 2011.
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Break bad habits Revisiting and restarting nuclear negotiations would require credibility and patience, two things Trump isn't exactly known for.
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It feels like we're revisiting the case in a different context now, what with the #MeToo movement in full swing.
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You'll be revisiting emotionally charged issues you may have skimmed over in the past—they require your full attention now.
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The televised trial was broadcast around the world, after all, rendering the idea of revisiting the story today even sillier.
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So he got to work revisiting his old SILLIAC analyses and paper printouts, determined to publish a peer-reviewed article.
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In any scenario, the setting of Kowloon Walled City is worth revisiting, a place that was genuinely stranger than fiction.
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Russian ambassador to the U.N. Vassily Nebenzia said Russia would consider revisiting the mandate extension after Thursday's report was discussed.
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In U.S. economic news, weekly jobless claims declined to a seasonally adjusted 253,000, revisiting a level last seen in 1973.
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Take note of what happens during April around fame and fortune, because you will be revisiting these themes in May.
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Bill Cosby, 'Roseanne' and the complications of '80s nostalgia The success of ABC's "Roseanne" revival has people revisiting the 1980s.
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We are constantly trying new meal-delivery services and revisiting existing ones, so we will be updating this guide frequently.
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VIX has since come down but investors don't see it revisiting the record lows of only a few months ago.
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As such, she did not suggest that the Fed was completely revisiting its monetary policy strategy, just monitoring matters closely.
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In the process of revisiting these sources, Ali recovers a much-needed moral clarity about the history of European socialism.
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Ms. Bans employs a flashback structure that keeps things lively, repeatedly revisiting the day that Adam vanished from different angles.
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BL: Pandora's Box, I mean to use an analogy that's been opened here by revisiting NAFTA after all these years.
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It's been over two-and-a-half decades, and we're revisiting moments they haven't thought about in quite some time.
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Since we're clearly so keen on revisiting the past, let's take a look back at the OG Furby's illustrious history.
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The commission closed its probe into the search giant in 2013 but is reportedly revisiting multiple aspects of its business.
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While the Roberts Court is more than willing to toss aside long-established precedent when it wishes, revisiting Luther v.
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For Labor Day, we're revisiting selected Vocations entries from 2018 to highlight some of the different forms work can take.
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In revisiting it, what stands out most prominently is the photographic reference imagery used for calibrating printing and computer monitors.
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AT 2141 SECONDS This week I've been revisiting the music of Johann Johannsson, the Icelandic composer who died on Feb.
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Comedian Hannibal Buress called out Cosby in a routine in 2014 that went viral, revisiting old public allegations against Cosby.
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Still, your situation is different enough that this is worth revisiting, because you have no selfish reason to pull punches.
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"Encore," his second major-label album, is an often lustrous revisiting of raucous Southern soul, rousingly delivered and pinpoint precise.
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Part of rebalancing your budget should also include revisiting your emergency savings fund to ensure you have enough liquid cash.
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The law's State Senate sponsor, Luis Sepúlveda, said he and his Democratic colleagues had no intention of revisiting the law.
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They spent six years researching and writing the work, then much of the rest of their careers revisiting O'Neill's life.
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"The board will continue to evaluate the possibility of revisiting the potential transaction in future," the company said in statement.
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It also said it would consider revisiting Qualcomm's $44 billion acquisition of rival chipmaker NXP that China failed to approve.
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Nearly 30 years later, with Lee having just gotten his first Academy Award nomination for directing, it's ripe for revisiting.
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So revisiting, rethinking, reflecting on the work is sort of ongoing; it's kind of my own archive and reflection process.
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He also told us his pops got him hooked on Creedence Clearwater Revival, and he's been revisiting those tunes lately.
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Still, the company said it is open to revisiting the subject of expanded tweets for Asian languages as it learns more.
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In November of 2016, Stewart told Ellen DeGeneres on her talk show that revisiting her Twilight days is a little surreal.
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While revisiting the track this morning in tribute, it struck us, there has to be good remixes of this song right?
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Those could include revisiting the existing deal and exploring the idea of a Norway-style relationship with the E.U, Bruton said.
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Today, though, upon revisiting Vanessa Carlton and then discovering her hip-hop bona fides, I decided to dig a little deeper.
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If I was an art student or a desperate Youtuber I might be more stoked revisiting my day in timelapse form.
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I think this song keeps breathing and growing over time and I guess that's the magic of revisiting ones favourite albums.
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It's a quiet, extraordinary film, and especially worth revisiting now that Robert Zemeckis's fictionalized version, Welcome to Marwen, is being released.
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It's a super-fast read — as in, you can read it in less than a half hour — but it's worth revisiting.
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On the one hand, I really liked the greatest-hits style revisiting of the original Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy.
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" Cito, for one, believes there isn't any point in revisiting the studies: "There's nothing you can do now that they're published.
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I'm not sure if that makes the music automatically good or I just like the idea of mentally revisiting that show.
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Until then, though, it is a cautionary tale of revisiting a creator's early work on the basis of their current success.
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But, of course, revisiting fashion trends of yore is always fun because: A. Chances are, you committed the same style crimes.
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As a result, I'm not at all interested in revisiting the Bachelor franchise as a spectator, cultural critic, or hate-watcher.
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Whether consciously or not, Abney inherently does the same thing, consistently revisiting letters and signs that create a singular visual language.
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Vonnegut describes outlining "my famous Dresden book" over and over, revisiting his memories again and again and always finding them useless.
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The series neatly ended with a look at all the characters' futures, but the stars aren't opposed to revisiting their endings.
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Lawrence: My favorite part about revisiting Wayne's mixtape run is placing myself back where I was when each of these dropped.
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Even though you are revisiting an album you made 36 years ago, I think M:FANS is really the antithesis of nostalgia.
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One source close to the White House says the President has mentioned revisiting the JEDI contract to other White House officials.
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There's always a balance of sanctity of a tournament and erecting too many barriers to competition, which we're currently revisiting internally.
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As you were revisiting all of your years of footage, did you find yourself seeing your own story through new eyes?
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They should consider revisiting the Endangered Species Act, which environmental groups on the left have often mis-used to prevent development.
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For Throwback Thursday, we're revisiting her hilarious guided tour of her Los Angeles residence, which appeared in PEOPLE in October 2013.
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It signifies change, both musically and mentally while also revisiting influences that confounded our interest in music in the first place.
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But as we wait white-knuckled for this campaign to finally come to an end, it's worth revisiting this happier time.
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The most unlikely of the lot has been original members of the Memphis group revisiting the song to flex their skills.
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"King Arthur: Legend of the Sword" is hardly the first and won't be the last stab at revisiting or revamping Camelot.
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I love that we're kind of just turning all those tropes upside down in a way, just kind of revisiting them.
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But revisiting the original now, it's commanding because it genuinely doesn't seem to care what you want, or what you expect.
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For 34 years, Oprah Winfrey has been revisiting "The Color Purple," as a reader, as a performer and as a producer.
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His latest podcast focuses on the N.B.A., incorporating interviews with important players and revisiting top games and moments in the league.
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A great deal has happened in more than six years of Nexuses, and it's a history of innovation that's worth revisiting.
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" Artists, she said, could always explore old texts in a contemporary light, "the way people are constantly revisiting Shakespeares and Molieres.
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To the Editor: As a sociologist of education, I appreciate Nicholas Kristof's revisiting a litany of racist realities in our country.
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"Revisiting the President's obstruction of justice during the Special Counsel's testimony was disturbing," she said in a statement announcing her decision.
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It could be all of these things, or none of them — and that makes it a piece of artwork worth revisiting.
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" He said there are some aspects "in there that could work" but that it is not "worth revisiting as a package.
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Alyssa Milano is showing support for Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, even if that means revisiting a painful moment in her past.
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Bruce Campbell: No, because we didn't think we were going to finish the movie, let alone revisiting it 35 years later.
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John Seebold, a lawyer for Mr. Strickland's family, said he was pleased to hear that Mr. Wylie was revisiting the case.
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The ECB has discussed revisiting a program providing cheap multi-year loans to banks, according to minutes from its December meeting.
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Anyway, now I've self-bodied myself in revisiting ancient and embarrassing Facebook profile photos, time to go fully in on yours.
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And for artists looking to breathe new life into their craft, revisiting one's musical roots is always a logical first step.
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Instead, he suggests revisiting Denzel Washington's more remarkable moments in Hollywood, which we rank on the latest episode of Still Processing.
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He and his brother Mark, 55, are revisiting the legacy of their father before an auction of thousands of his belongings.
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Above everything, though, revisiting this hospital drama packed with talent will captivate you whether it's your first time watching or fifth.
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But considering the tide of mass shootings and gridlock on the issue of guns, his willingness to compromise is worth revisiting.
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Despite playing Lizzie for years, Duff said she was nervous about revisiting the beloved character and getting back into her headspace.
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And while it feels like forever ago that Jack Dorsey's Twitter account got hacked, it's worth revisiting exactly how it happened.
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Revisiting these lives and their legacies deepens our appreciation for the works that will be recognized at this year's awards evening.
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PARELES After the death of his wife, Iraida, Eddie Palmieri found himself revisiting the songs they had shared in their youth.
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Since the Trump administration certainly hasn't been telling much of a coherent story on elephant hunting, it's worth revisiting the facts.
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She, too, reconstructs her artistic and feminist coming of age through her cultural influences, revisiting scenes from a more turbulent youth.
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But in a recent interview, he said the F.D.A. was revisiting the issue, one that had been weighed in previous administrations.
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After backprop fueled major advances in AI image recognition, some scientists started revisiting whether the brain could be doing something similar.
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Critics, including some inside the F.B.I., have suggested that officials at headquarters were uninterested in revisiting the investigation before the election.
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Tuesday's suit contends that the Trump administration's justification for revisiting the Obama rules was shoddy and lacked a strong scientific rationale.
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Instead of revisiting them, make a point of seeing — or-re-seeing — a one-of-a-kind triumph of the imagination.
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What's most fascinating about revisiting "Six Degrees," or at least this version, is seeing how its center of gravity has shifted.
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One moment is heavy and subdued, and the next seems to be at peace with the heartbreak the song is revisiting.
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" He expressed concern that by doing so "the board would be setting a precedent for revisiting its judgments over many decades.
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Revisiting the Flood Insurance Rate Maps, which drive rate-setting and local land-use regulations, might be Congress' most urgent task.
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All in all, it wasn't an unpleasant revisiting of a great musical; it just wasn't a particularly coherent or revelatory one.
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It's a strange experience to reread a book that was formative in your childhood—as potent as revisiting a lost place.
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He has avoided revisiting the hall, fearing the return of flashbacks that he overcame only after 25 days of psychiatric treatment.
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I spend most of the ride revisiting parts of "My Bright Abyss," by Christian Wiman, who'll be my host at Yale.
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And he's been unrepentant about his tradition-breaking phone call with the president of Taiwan and language on revisiting One China.
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But it's worth revisiting for its cast of rising stars and an endearing lead performance by a wide-eyed Steve Carell.
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Here, it's worth revisiting the moral and political clarity of his 2009 Cairo Speech, promoting Palestinian freedom without compromising Israeli security.
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On that level, I'm not surprised we're still as interested in revisiting the trial and engaging in the same conversations today.
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"The more I learned about the building, the more it all made sense," Azerrad says, revisiting Wilco's common theme of hindsight.
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She was clearly revisiting her past at some point during Endgame, and maybe we were originally going to see more of it.
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Four years ago, that same reporter wrote a follow-up article revisiting the accusations, aftermath and Mia Farrow's life as a mother.
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Revisiting the sanctions policy is fair game, but one thing's for sure: Decisions shouldn't be made based on what's best for Exxon.
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Financial planning for these clients will need to include revisiting cash flow, risk tolerance, tax management and Social Security strategies, Karn added.
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Despite playing Lizzie for multiple years, Duff said she was nervous about revisiting the beloved character and getting back into her headspace.
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But Scott Elliott's lucid production is absorbing enough to remind us why Mr. Shepard's haunted mansion is always worth revisiting (1:45).
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Both the Democrats and Republicans have made revisiting Glass-Steagall, which was designed to prevent big bank "supermarkets," part of their platforms.
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In case revisiting Chance's past has you hungry for more mixtapes, we pulled together some of our favorites currently available to stream.
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Given the questionable scientific value of the research, no case has been made for even revisiting the line, let alone changing it.
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You are revisiting conversations with friends, rethinking how you all can restructure things, and you're reimagining your goals, wishes, and future plans.
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" Zellweger said she and Firth brushed up on their characters by revisiting "Bridget Jones's Diary" and "Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason.
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Or how about Varys, in one of his exposition-rich private conversations with Tyrion, basically revisiting the "we were following orders" argument?
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With their new show City on a Hill, premiering on Showtime on June 16, they're revisiting a charged moment in Boston's history.
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For Cale, the new album is not so much about revisiting the past as it is about reinventing it as the present.
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Monaco's Prince Albert is revisiting a special place from his childhood — and a place filled with memories of his mother, Princess Grace.
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In 2004, Douglas Levere published a book revisiting the same iconic places as Abbot—a compelling continuation of the narrative she began.
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Ameriabank previously postponed a Eurobond issue, but is now revisiting its plans amid "some positive changes on international capital markets", Mosikyan said.
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It's been six years since most of us have looked at it, and that means it's ripe for revisiting and re-evaluation.
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Pinterest has also noticed users revisiting the classic trench coat, as interest in new riffs on this staple have increased by 70%.
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So while the show has been historically seen as controversial, and even unsuccessful, English argues Doty was up to something worth revisiting.
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India's oil minister said his Saudi counterpart told him the kingdom was revisiting its policy of cutting production, which has supported prices.
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We're also revisiting notable June deaths and birthdays: Robert Kennedy, Lou Gehrig, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Dorothy Parker, Joan Rivers and John Gotti.
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Thanks to Americans' eagerness to learn more about their roots, his former colleagues on the court may be revisiting the subject soon.
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"There's a fair amount of confusion around what the W-4 is and a lot of apathy on revisiting it," Coombes said.
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There is an overbearing animated warrior returning to the real world, where he wreaks suburban havoc while revisiting his live-action family.
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Danny Torrence's return to the Overlook Hotel is a bit of a mess and not one that's worth revisiting in movie form.
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Within the comic's revenge fantasy framing, we're not revisiting old foes for nostalgia value but to track them down and annihilate them.
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But Scott Elliott's lucid production is absorbing enough to remind us why Mr. Shepard's haunted mansion is always worth revisiting (3573:3563).
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One of the enduring mysteries when revisiting Street Fighter is why the traffic between tabletop and video games is so one-way.
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The most surprising moments on their fifth album, those most worth revisiting, are the moments of robust and even romantic power pop.
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In terms of revisiting the allegations against Trump in 2016, and as we approach 2018, I think that could have real impact.
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When revisiting these episodes years later, the Cohens' celebrations can be seen as an embrace of the reality of a hybrid identity.
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And bankers said they were revisiting client lists to work out who might need equity capital in the months and years ahead.
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In 2015, St. Joseph's newly-formed cold case unit took over the investigation and went to work revisiting leads, according to Corbett.
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As the year moves along, I'd recommend revisiting each card at the end of each month as we transition into the new.
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It retells the story of the Civil War, covering events not mentioned in history books, and revisiting characters we thought we knew.
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In October, "Blade Runner 2049" will hit the big screen, revisiting the world of "Blade Runner," Ridley Scott's 1982 science-fiction classic.
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To understand the extent of AMLO's failure to address the coronavirus crisis, it's worth revisiting how Mexico handled the H1N1 influenza outbreak.
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Bloomberg News reported on Thursday that the government is revisiting the option of issuing ultra-long bonds to finance the new spending.
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I was especially looking forward to revisiting one stop on the trail — Lewis Hayden's house, in the now-affluent Beacon Hill neighborhood.
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Giles Martin, George Martin's son, has remixed the album with the engineer Sam Okell, revisiting each instrument and voice within the songs.
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Bloomberg News reported on Thursday that the government is revisiting the option of issuing ultra-long bonds to finance the new spending.
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That would be revisiting 2008 when the Fed cut rates to the 0 to 0.25% band where they stayed until late 2015.
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So does its inevitable revisiting of Mr. Kaczynski's manifesto about the insidiousness of technology and its ability to take over our lives.
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Revisiting Fellini's extensive oeuvre on the centenary of his birth presents me with their panoramic elegance, yet their chauvinism is equally disturbing.
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This history debunks the myth of American exceptionalism by revisiting a past that is not British and Protestant but Hispanic and Catholic.
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This is a much better option for the nation's health than revisiting piecework, however gussied up by being on an online platform.
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As the last days of Mr. Dailey's stay of execution run out, Governor DeSantis has shown no interest in revisiting the case.
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If the weather is not cooperating, or you prefer to spend more time indoors, you'll find yourself revisiting the same few places.
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Andrew Menke built a career around reviving and revisiting fables and legends, reminding listeners about the power of the oral storytelling tradition.
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His ambitions were vast; revisiting the topic in the late sixties, he imagined literary reviews funded in the manner of space research.
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Its premise — the story of a podcaster revisiting a murder case 20 years after a suspect has been incarcerated — immediately evokes Serial.
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We can enjoy and appreciate it as a sort of time capsule of the era, revisiting its lessons any time we want.
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However, the Greens have enjoyed a surge in support since 2017 and have more interest in new elections than revisiting coalition negotiations.
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It had nothing to do with expanding background checks, eliminating bump stocks, increasing waiting periods, or revisiting the ban on assault weapons.
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By challenging the status quo and revisiting antiquated standards, we could usher in radical new metals – safer, stronger, lighter and better materials.
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If you're not aware of Grace Bruxner's work, it's worth revisiting classics such as "The Fish Market" before journeying to the party.
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In revisiting these documents, Kallat calls attention to the possibilities of peace and tolerance in a world plagued by control and surveillance.
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"It was revisiting something that I've always loved to do, which is tell stories that are just from the imagination," he said.
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Here are some authors and works I've been revisiting that discuss issues that manifestly remain as relevant today as a century ago.
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Revisiting it in 2017, the movie may have been Moore's first realistic prediction of Trump as president, albeit it an unintentional one.
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If he wants to build a wall across the border with Mexico, that's time he can't spend revisiting Obama's work on education.
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I've written on this topic before for Art F City, but the practice continues in the art world, and it bears revisiting.
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She returned to the red carpet for 2016's Bridget Jones's Baby, after revisiting the beloved character that made her a household name.
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Increased knowledge about reduced infectiousness of HIV has led to a number of jurisdictions revising or revisiting their criminal laws or prosecutorial policies.
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"In Season 2 we're introducing new styles of composition, while still revisiting old themes when appropriate," Dixon and Stein said in the release.
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Only when you're nearing retirement age and want to rely on income from investments should you think about revisiting your tolerance for risk.
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Are we revisiting the trauma of mass shootings and Black deaths just for the sake of waking us up to our terrifying reality?
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Does the idea of content that expires even make sense on Facebook (38:10), which is all about preserving memories for revisiting later?
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MASHABLE: Now that your memoir of the trial is available again, what was it like revisiting not just that period in your life?
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It's too late to enroll in Camp Rock, but Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato are revisiting the magic of the Disney Channel movie.
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Allen says that revisiting that dark time from his character's past was as intense as you'd imagine and played heavily into that segment.
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Hindsight might be 20/20, but for reality shows, revisiting past drama can turn it into an even bigger — and more compelling — catastrophe.
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Revisiting the subject [of mental health] over time, too, has truly allowed me to see how far I've come on my own journey.
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He's revisiting his Obama-era predecessor's actions and doing a top-to-bottom review of how the bureau functions and exercises its power.
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Viewers were finding comfort in the movie, tweeting about it in droves, and allegedly revisiting it multiple times within a short time period.
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In those cases, your date didn't really get a fair shot, so it might be worth revisiting whether or not you have chemistry.
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But that, he says, is a reason for revisiting the rules surrounding the euro, notably the 3% deficit limit, not for getting out.
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In response, photographers are revisiting techniques from the art's earliest days to produce, once again, arresting and unique pictures from slow, smelly processes.
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In 2018, most news headlines could be considered horror-movie fodder, so there was something cathartic about revisiting the claustrophobic world of Hereditary.
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Among them: Attacking Clinton friend Sidney Blumenthal and former Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz and repeatedly revisiting Clinton's private email server.
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Revisiting programs like the Universal Service Fund to see how they can be leveraged to close these remaining gaps is another big challenge.
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LePoint says she savored the image of becoming a rocket scientist, revisiting her field trip memory when she was facing challenges in school.
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Today, the fallout is still present in poisoned food, land, and water, and in thousands of descendants who fear revisiting their ancestral homes.
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" Revisiting comments made during last month's trip to the White House, the Canadian leader said that "we'll agree to disagree on certain things.
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It's worth revisiting, not just to remember what an eclipse is like but to remember how small we really are in the universe.
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America's bent for 23s nostalgia wouldn't be complete without revisiting the fight over trade and tariffs for the first time in a generation.
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"Absolutely — we're currently revisiting a lot of our studies and re-releasing the results in June because we've already seen changes," she says.
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Since he endorsed Trump semi-reluctantly on June 2, Ryan has faced persistent questions about whether Trump's subsequent behavior merits revisiting that decision.
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I am now revisiting and retelling that story to illustrate that asking these "end game" questions is as controversial as it is necessary.
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In the midst of our cultural reckoning with the abuses of powerful men, Monica Lewinsky is revisiting her own story, 20 years later.
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To celebrate the occasion, we're revisiting the accomplishments of that mission—one of the most significant moments in science, engineering, and American history.
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And before heading to the movies this weekend to see Coogler and Jordan reunite for their third project, it's worth revisiting their first.
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In the meantime, we'll be revisiting our childhood by buying some new Disney swag, and procuring that swag at our neighborhood Hot Topic.
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When a planet goes retrograde, what it's doing is retracing its steps through the zodiac, revisiting themes, people, and conversations it previously encountered.
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But after you vote, join us as we relieve the anxiety of the real world by revisiting great election moments in fictional worlds.
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Revisiting this story of homegrown American terror feels as zeitgeisty as both of 2016's televised accounts of the O.J. Simpson tragedy did.
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It also changed its proposed annual indexing to once every three years, and decided against revisiting the 2004 changes to the duties test.
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Revisiting unhappy songs as often as happy ones, and, strange as it seems, people recall sad ones, my guess, more than happy songs.
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"Revisiting how we think about historical figures is a challenging undertaking that requires care and humility," Raikes said in the university press release.
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While attending Booth, Donald revisiting his career outline after reaching out to "a gazillion" CEOs to find out how they got their positions.
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Now Hesse is back, and she's revisiting an aspect of WWII that's not frequently discussed: the interment of Japanese Americans and German Americans.
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They included restricting the use of these rebates, revisiting whether statutes that currently allow the practice and considering fiduciary status for the firms.
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Some proponents of the law have expressed hope that it will lead to the Supreme Court's conservative majority revisiting the landmark Roe v.
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Chart of the weekIt's worth revisiting this chart in light of the vape-related illnesses, from a story we published back in April.
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This spring, I decided to find the answer to some of these questions by revisiting Sicily, one of my favorite places on earth.
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Despite her victory, revisiting that time for this film was difficult for King -- "a lot of pain, a lot of joy," she says.
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Go deeper: Democrats are talking with Wylie but Republicans aren't, underscoring the partisan divide when it comes to revisiting the 2016 presidential campaign.
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Russian ambassador to the U.N. Vassily Nebenzia said earlier this week Russia would consider revisiting the mandate extension after Thursday's report is discussed.
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One of the strangest versions of this phenomenon, for me, was revisiting some late-period episodes of All That a few years ago.
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What to watch: We'll be revisiting these groups and their views on different topics each week in the run-up to November's votes.
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I tried revisiting it in college because everyone around me was like, ' OMG HOW HAVE YOU NOT SEEN THE MATRIX GO KILL YOURSELF.
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The cult boutique is revisiting Anna Sui's Grunge and Punk collections (from 1993 and 1994, respectively) by reissuing pieces emblematic of each range.
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Sometimes when I'm struggling with a particular section of a puzzle, I'll try setting it aside for a while and revisiting it later.
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Revisiting "Lear," as Preti Taneja does in her debut, "We That Are Young," is a familiar trick (it won Jane Smiley a Pulitzer).
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"Based on this evaluation at the level of the FSB, I do not anticipate any review, revisiting of the current rules," Knot said.
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Organized thematically, it moves over six decades in light, circling rhythms, revisiting themes of family and betrayal while incorporating some paintings and sculptures.
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That Literally Happened, a new show from BuzzFeed News on Facebook Watch, is revisiting some of the most memorable moments of the '90s.
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And we offer Jackson the forgiveness she deserves, revisiting how her sexual experimentation led to some of our favorite moments in music history.
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Ms. Antonelli readily concedes that when the notion of revisiting the Rudofsky show at MoMA came to her, she was filled with doubt.
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Revisiting "After Hours," three decades later, I was impressed by how fondly Mr. Scorsese and the cinematographer Michael Ballhaus captured SoHo's nocturnal desolation.
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And, like many of you, we've begun revisiting recipes for home-cooked meals that lean less heavily on fresh meats, produce and herbs.
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Like Bulosan, she channels a righteous anger, revisiting America's historical crimes, among them the practice of waterboarding, inaugurated during the Philippine-American War.
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In her elaborately surreal English, in her simple French and Spanish, she kept revisiting her places of fear, almost compulsively retelling her story.
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Actually, there is a fourth dish worth revisiting, though I wouldn't try to make a meal of it: the milk and honey sundae.
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The EU is targeting products with political punch, revisiting a list compiled during George W. Bush-era trade disputes of symbolic American brands.
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The company said it was "revisiting this incident in detail" and would be increasing security at all of its offices around the world.
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If you suspect that's the case, try revisiting your retirement plan (or seek help from a financial advisor) to restructure your savings strategy.
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It was, for the most part, a confusing melee, with candidates frequently talking over each other and revisiting old battles from past debates.
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Lynch, Gorsuch dutifully applied the Supreme Court's established Chevron doctrine, while at the same time urging the Supreme Court to consider revisiting it.
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Speaking at the the company's OpenAir engineering event Wednesday, Chesky said Airbnb would be "revisiting the design" of their platform to prevent discrimination.
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There are two big reasons Francis Ford Coppola's revered mob sequel is worth revisiting this month: Roger J. Stone Jr. and Martin Scorsese.
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Like a longtime partner or a favorite pair of socks, there's comfort to be found in revisiting a familiar game from your youth.
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The unemployment rate is forecast slipping one-tenth of a percentage point to 3.8 percent, revisiting an 18-year low touched in May.
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There's great pleasure in revisiting this series, seeing who turned out just fine and sometimes better than you might have expected or hoped.
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Revisiting a topic we addressed in the last mailbag, a few readers were perplexed with two recent obits, each for a Jewish man.
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At this point, students are ready to further explore counterclaims using Believing and Doubting, which is followed by once again revisiting the continuum.
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If only one of them grabs you, consider revisiting the show somewhere around midseason (when the writers should have worked out the kinks).
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But if revisiting the past can help her (and her husband Dillon King) understand her present self, then the pain is probably worth it.
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Time hasn't been extremely kind to V for Vendetta, but this adaptation of Alan Moore and David Lloyd's classic graphic novel is worth revisiting.
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Time hasn't been extremely kind to V for Vendetta, but this adaptation of Alan Moore and David Lloyd's classic graphic novel is worth revisiting.
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Some bands floating around my head during the making of this track were Future Islands, M83, Sufjan Stevens and revisiting lots of kraut-rock.
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Researchers are revisiting this experiment and noticed that, by adding a twist, they could stop the dry pasta from flying all over the place.
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On an earnings call with analysts, Chief Executive Mark Trudeau said the company was revisiting all options for the generics business, including a sale.
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Her self-assuredness seems cultivated from years of being in the spotlight, though she is sometimes revisiting the most difficult parts of her life.
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There are a few games worth revisiting from 1988 but for the most part games were extremely limited by the hardware they relied on.
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"As far as the debt ceiling is concerned, we will not be revisiting the debt ceiling until some time next year," McConnell told reporters.
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A common fear in revisiting books from the 80s and 90s is whether or not they'll hold up to our current standards of representation.
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By revisiting the six butt types and bringing in fresh tips from experts at J Brand, Paige, and Levi's that are specific to shorts.
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The popular theory on Reddit points out the major flaw in Cersei's plan by revisiting to the quotes Tycho tells her during their conversation.
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There are a variety of theories, many written up by Nobel-winning economists and other luminaries in a great little volume called Revisiting Keynes.
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Revisiting her home after the fire, Wallace knows she made the right choice: all that remains of her former abode are the charred foundations.
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While the billionaire and his (possibly former) butterfly work out the details, we're revisiting the highlights and higher-lights of her ridiculously massive rock.
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Sir Don invests as much effort in making the pictures as he did in taking them, constantly revisiting old negatives to refine his images.
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Now more than 20 years later, the author is revisiting sex and romance with her ninth book, Is There Still Sex in the City?
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Chalk it up to nostalgia or an appreciation for simpler days or the time of year, but ahead, we're revisiting all the old favorites.
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By then, the podcast Serial had been out for a year and downloaded millions of times, unlocking our collective thirst for revisiting closed trials.
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Almost daily we hop aboard our internet-fueled time machines in the hopes that revisiting bygone days will provide insight into our current condition.
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While enjoying a family trip to Italy, Teigen posted this adorable selfie of the two lovebirds revisiting a very special location, their wedding destination.
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Even though Kellie Pickler is keeping busy with her own new television show, she's open to revisiting the series that kicked off her career.
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Two young social media influencers and rising artists found themselves revisiting an intense time in their lives this weekend following a leaked audio video.
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It's not simply the fact that Obama wore summer '16's most pervasive trend that has us revisiting this type of skin-exposing blouse.
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And because it's Apple's 40th birthday today, and because I can't resist revisiting past music choices, I'd like to look back at those ads.
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Revisiting Zelda II: The Adventure of Link recently got me thinking about role-playing games on the platforms of Nintendo's most famous rival, Sega.
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CBO has also said it's revisiting its assumptions about the individual mandate, suggesting the policy hasn't been as strong a motivator as initially expected.
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There are a variety of theories, many written up by Nobel-winning economists and other luminaries in a great little volume called Revisiting Keynes.
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On what would have been Frida Kahlo's 110th birthday, we're revisiting images from the 2015 Frida exhibit at the Michael Hoppen gallery in London.
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It was again put in the spotlight shortly before Election Day, when the FBI director abruptly announced that the bureau was revisiting its investigation.
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Upon revisiting the issue in Graham, in 1989, the Supreme Court established what's known as the "objective reasonableness" standard when weighing excessive-force claims.
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Nor, it might be argued, should any revisiting include change which might further reduce federal revenues, at a time when eye-popping deficits loom.
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It must be kind of weird being back in Nashville and reliving some of that Does revisiting those places dull those memories for you?
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Hale also expressed interest in revisiting his other critically acclaimed TV comedy, "Arrested Development," the fourth season of which premiered on Netflix in 2013.
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I planned a zigzag route, revisiting places where I once lived or worked, a 29-day sprint through 19603 states (and four time zones).
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She hopes that the new evidence, combined with new theories and the revisiting of old evidence, could be enough to free Mr. Avery, 54.
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Many Republicans pounced on reports of the FBI "reopening" its probe, applauding them for apparently revisiting their decision not to recommend charges against Clinton.
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Disney Plus will have all three movies in "The Santa Clause" holiday trilogy, but the first one is the only one truly worth revisiting.
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It also comes after President Trump last week told a group of reporters that he is open to revisiting the cap on the deduction.
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H: More recently, there's been a nostalgia, or revisiting, of things that happened in previous generations by the younger generation who didn't experience them.
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The company is now revisiting a lot of its user data privacy practices and making changes as result of both that and GDPR's requirements.
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Your ruling planet, Mercury, also shifts signs today, entering Aquarius—you'll start revisiting some projects you put on the back burner in early January.
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Though this book came out last year, it's worth revisiting (and deserves a spot on this list) now that it's available digitally on comixology.
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Update: In honor of May 4, otherwise known as Star Wars day, we're revisiting some of our favorite beauty products inspired by the franchise.
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After all, Jumanji is a classic, and revisiting other bits of '90s pop culture hasn't gone too well (not naming names *cough* Fuller House).
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In the coming months, we will also be revisiting our enforcement policies, our appeals process, IRL-specific guidelines, and preventing user-to-user harassment.
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Simon Dinnerstein: Revisiting The Fulbright Triptych continues at the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey (68 Elm Street, Summit, New Jersey) through June 16.
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The arts—whether literature, film, theater, fine art, or otherwise—have reliably served as an outlet for this airing and revisiting of the past.
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This year, Congress is revisiting the Outer Space Treaty again, hoping to boost nascent space companies looking to push outward into the solar system.
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In the process, they are revisiting their childhoods and the enduring legacy of their father as the first person to walk on the moon.
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Critic's Notebook In honor of Leonard Bernstein's centennial, the New York Philharmonic is revisiting his three symphonies, which were often criticized in his lifetime.
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Revisiting the episode may help rehabilitate the reputations of some of the protagonists, particularly Mr. Olmert, who resigned from office in 2008 in disgrace.
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Kevin Devine's "Private First Class" came out on 2013's Bubblegum, but its furious and lyrical response to Manning's incarceration is worth revisiting now.
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He is an advocate for these forgotten fossils, and makes a point of revisiting existing collections to see what treasures might hide in them.
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Ms. Rigamonti realized that revisiting the conflict is a therapy of sorts for the Ukrainians who had lived in the region since the massacre.
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I asked my fellow op-ed columnists and our editors here to choose one piece by each columnist that's worth revisiting at year's end.
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What makes the drawings worth revisiting is that Celmins also, somehow, summons the mysterious serenity you feel watching real tides or the Milky Way.
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And it was only last year that we were all revisiting Santana's 1999 Rob Thomas duet "Smooth" as the song meme of the summer.
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In 2017, he presented his latest felt pieces while revisiting his earlier work in a show at the Castelli Gallery's Upper East Side branch.
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That means making space for stories and voices that have traditionally been overlooked, but also revisiting old classics and mining them for new perspectives.
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But more personally: Wandering MASS MoCA's wide corridors and spacious galleries can feel like revisiting your old high school when classes aren't in session.
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But she's not safe in this village, where strangers ask too many questions and frighten her into revisiting the secrets of her brutal childhood.
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He chose to put the issue behind him, saying it had already been discussed and he was not in the habit of revisiting topics.
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The likelihood: Honestly, in this age of endlessly revisiting everything with any nostalgia value, this one feels like it might actually, you know, happen.
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We've got a great interview from the early days of the show with Buzzfeed News senior investigation's editor, Michael Salah, that seems worth revisiting.
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Sometimes it's worth revisiting questions we think we know the answer to, asking whether the choices we made in the past still stand up.
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Last week, the European Central Bank said it was revisiting its monetary policy early this year, which were perceived as hawkish for the euro.
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It makes revisiting the game's rather straightforward puzzles and rudimentary combat both a trip down memory lane and a Zelda art tour of sorts.
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I'm from Atlanta, Georgia, where Chick-fil-A was founded, so I really felt like I was revisiting my teen years as I ate.
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"I truly hope you folks have enjoyed revisiting some of our special tournaments throughout this past summer," Trebek said as he opened the show.
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Leanne Shapton writes about revisiting the almost mystical, out-of-body state she felt as a young girl, rereading her favorite childhood books today.
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Revisiting the past does not seem to come easy to Mr. Kotik: Most S.E.M. Ensemble concerts I've attended have been focused on newer compositions.
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He showed little interest in revisiting what led him to snub the Knicks at that point and instead gazed ahead toward the coming season.
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Now, as I read the papers and watch the news, I have that same unsettled sensation of revisiting scenes that I have already written.
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Revisiting Anne Frank's Diary — 'A Warm and Stirring Confession' In 1952, Meyer Levin reviewed "The Diary of a Young Girl" for the Book Review.
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She's the star of Alfonso Cuarón's film revisiting the Mexico City of his childhood through the lens of the domestic worker who raised him.
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Maggie Smith, the 84-year-old star seen lately as the Dowager Countess on "Downton Abbey," is revisiting the medium in which she began.
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Revisiting any of them requires a certain amount of mental gymnastics as we grapple with his impact, both on films and the people making them.
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The process of grieving involves revisiting memories, and when I was growing up I'd feel sad, but I just had no memories to draw upon.
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William Shatner is revisiting one of the most painful experiences of his life – his wife Nerine's addiction struggles, which contributed to her death in 1999.
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He said that when sales jump, they will later try to "emulate [the] spikes" by revisiting what Jones said on that day of his show.
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TODAY: We spend the hour revisiting key moments from the Kavanaugh-Ford hearing ahead of today's scheduled Senate Judiciary Committee vote on Brett Kavanaugh's nomination.
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Huffington's past bears revisiting not only because of her role at Uber, but also because of the recent wave of allegations about inappropriate workplace behavior.
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But It's still worth revisiting from time to time, to remember the first FPS that really evolved the formula, and felt right on a joypad.
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"Yet revisiting pricing strategy is not top of mind for firms," the report said, adding that 90 percent of firms aren't reviewing their pricing strategy.
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It takes time for people to digest, and it's worthy of revisiting… When you make a film, you have to watch it hundreds of times.
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Today, we're revisiting the comments section and highlighting some of the most fun and thought-provoking comments that all of you shared since last month.
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But it's not clear that the EU, which has repeatedly said the deal is the best on offer, will be open to revisiting the issue.
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Bradley Cooper's version pays tribute to those that preceded it, and I highly recommend revisiting — or discovering — the first three films before you see it.
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Nevertheless, Spring is a time of beginnings, so we're celebrating the first week of Spring 2016 by revisiting the beginnings of our favorite GIF artists.
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Abloh's first collection for Louis Vuitton menswear will be shown in Paris in June; until then, we're revisiting the prolific designer's influence on our wardrobes.
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Also, now that the cold chills of fall are here, we strongly recommend revisiting Samson's 2016 release, Winter Wheat, a warm sweater of a record.
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With this possibility in mind, I wanted to hear his reactions and feelings on revisiting the football fields that formed his childhood and early adulthood.
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The guys close out the show by revisiting a listener-suggested movie: the offbeat 2014 comedy Frank, directed by Lenny Ambrahamson and starring Michael Fassbender.
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In revisiting this stuff I could recognize those feelings and as someone who doesn't really feel that way anymore, I still enjoyed reading that work.
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Revisiting the Hill and Lewinsky controversies means that some of Hillary Clinton's closest allies—notably Vice President Biden and Bill Clinton—need to make amends.
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Revisiting the Lewinsky scandal in a forthright manner might be painful, but it would also open up a conversation that would serve Hillary Clinton well.
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The journalist spoke with Mashable about revisiting his past in vivid detail — as well as his unexpected connection to one of the series' key players.
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Despite his criticism, the president was forced to back away from his threat after his party expressed no appetite for revisiting the health-care debate.
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Tonight's highlights include how Trump's budget is playing on Capitol Hill, what would get cut, movement on postal service reform and revisiting the Johnson Amendment.
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Instead, the Senate is expected to take a slower, piecemeal approach to revisiting financial rules, with a focus on changes that could garner bipartisan support.
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"We think that maybe the Mario world is a deep world," Otani says, "or maybe a world that players would not get tired of revisiting."
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It could begin by revisiting the TPP's many positive reforms and applying them in other key contexts, such as efforts to update and improve NAFTA.
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Gorsuch, while serving on the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, also had the opportunity to rule on Brohl, and he, too, argued for revisiting Quill.
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It's comforting and familiar, with enough resolution to satisfy and enough open-ended questions to make revisiting Stars Hollow absolutely necessary, sooner rather than later.
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The letter is well worth revisiting any time you find yourself "bitching, moaning, groaning, honing, boning, horse-shitting, hair-splitting, nit-picking, piss-trickling," etc.
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The money date is a catchall for anything, from "We need to call the bank about some fee" to revisiting a subscription that needs canceling.
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But Australia and New Zealand recently banned Huawei from building 5G networks, and there are indications that other countries including Germany are revisiting the issue.
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As the world continues to reel from the tragic death of Anthony Bourdain, many fans have been revisiting his great work, from books to television.
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In advance of Jumia's November financial reporting, it's worth revisiting the company's second-quarter results, the downside of which included some negative news beyond losses.
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We celebrate the anniversary not out of a sense of nostalgia, but out of a need to prepare for the future by revisiting our history.
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Trump quickly hit back on Twitter, but made no reference to Frazier's reasons for quitting the panel, instead revisiting a longstanding gripe about expensive medicines.
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Trump maintained that message on Friday, touting the repeal of ObamaCare's individual mandate, but not revisiting his call for the entire law to be repealed.
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Instead, it feels as though she's straying from the script she's been given, revisiting crossroads, political and personal, where different choices could have been made.
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The Sierra Club also said the Virginia State Water Control Board is revisiting the sufficiency of the project's current water certifications, which could be revoked.
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But now director Ron Howard is in talks to make a "Willow" sequel series exclusively for Disney Plus, so it's worth revisiting the original movie.
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University of Texas, the court is revisiting affirmative action, in a case coming from the state with the second-largest Hispanic population in the country.
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If not, we can plan on revisiting this conversation around Valentine's Day, keeping in mind of course, that it's definitely none of our fucking business.
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With 2018 jam-packed with retrogrades, you were revisiting the past, which caused you to fall into your worst spiral: feeling stuck and absolutely immobile.
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It's so interesting that you survived the 60s and 70s and feel like you're revisiting those earlier chapters of your life in Little Rock today.
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Revisiting Léger's machine aesthetics is a timely reminder that a key to deeply engaging with our experience lies in examining the technologies that define it.
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And then there was the fact I was going on my Made of Bricks anniversary tour… Revisiting that must have been such a strange experience.
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With Ridley Scott's prequel Alien: Covenant being released this week, it's worth revisiting the documentary on the painter H.R. Giger, who inspired the series' aesthetic.
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What to watch: We'll be revisiting the five voter subgroups and their views on different topics each week in the run-up to November's votes.
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"Revisiting What Happened to Anita Hill" was produced by Alexandra Leigh Young, Neena Pathak and Clare Toeniskoetter, and edited by Larissa Anderson and Lisa Tobin.
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Currently, orbital slots in low Earth orbit are not assigned — you launch to wherever you like — but this laissez-faire attitude may soon need revisiting.
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He has taken too strong a moral stand on it, and the ban has enough public support to make revisiting it a risky political move.
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What struck me on revisiting the film is how narrowly I missed the slimy bullet that would have kept me in my seat: Travolta himself.
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Khawaja Muhammad Asif, Pakistan's foreign minister, recently urged a revisiting of ties with the United States, which he called neither a friend nor an ally.
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Now, 25 years later, he is revisiting the collection under his own label — everything from $45 rainbow socks to a $2,400 floral chiffon slip dress.
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Revisiting them in light of "Surviving R. Kelly" demonstrates how, for years, those who laughed at Kelly were able to ignore the charges against him.
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Organized thematically, it moves over six decades in light, circling rhythms, revisiting primordial themes of family and betrayal while incorporating occasional paintings and several sculptures.
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Most aren't worth revisiting — there ares sexual harassers and transphobes, Bahraini bots and Roseanne Barr, some Trumpites and a few high-profile right-wing accounts.
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By revisiting the inmates' dark pasts, spending time with their families and exploring their educational passions, Novick puts a human face on a sprawling subject.
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Despite playing Lizzie for multiple years, Duff recently told PEOPLE that she was nervous about revisiting the beloved character and getting back into her headspace.
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Revisiting your plan is vital to keeping it viable, including updating your financial status and whom you've designated as beneficiaries of assets such as IRAs.
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Today, we're revisiting The Times's crossword column, Wordplay, and a word — OED — that was one of the most difficult clues from the previous week's puzzles.
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Now, 22014 years later, three neighboring museums here are revisiting that fateful summer with exhibitions that portray and explore the riots in sharply different ways.
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There's fun to be had revisiting the cleverly conceived world of the 2017 "Jungle," in which teenagers found themselves magically transported inside a video game.
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Revisiting MoMA always reminds me how absolutely great MoMA is, more so now, as the institution is using this reopening to reintroduce and celebrate itself.
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In a move widely seen as a preamble to loosening fuel standards, U.S. President Donald Trump announced in March he was revisiting the 2025 requirements.
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According to Original Strength, when you crawl, you're "pressing reset" on your central nervous system and revisiting the mobility patterns you learned as a baby.
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NASA wants to send nuclear rockets to the moon and Mars NASA is revisiting an idea that first got hot in the '60s: nuclear propulsion.
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Worth revisiting: CNN's Maeve Reston on how women have been unafraid to show anger in this process -- and to call out the men questioning them.
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Both the Trump administration and Democrats have tried to bolster those protections, as part of a larger revisiting of the 25-year-old trade deal.
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That won't prevent the Supreme Court from eventually revisiting the Second Amendment, but it might have to wait for a different case to do so.
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Cusack did not mention Speier's critique in Monday's memo, which pointed to "recent Congressional testimony and related events" as the impetus for revisiting Solomon's work.
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Remember the "Star Wars" star Carrie Fisher, who died on Tuesday at 60, by revisiting Episode VII of the franchise, "The Force Awakens," on Starz.
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Ms. Uchida recorded one of the finest cycles of Schubert'ssonatas, and she has been revisiting portions, the late works, in a survey at Carnegie Hall.
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In this revisiting, Rainer's quick and careful steps become pleas for space in which bodies can move freely, unrestricted by race, gender or immigration status.
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It's this revisiting of materials — whether raw to finished or finished to raw — that inspires many of these projects, regardless of the advanced processes involved.
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Or are we just doomed to revisiting our favorite Smiths albums while eating an entire pizza every few months until we get married or die?
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Since we don't put out an issue in July, this month we're revisiting some of our favorite magazine stories, from Tinder hacks to psychedelic honey.
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Policymakers are also revisiting exactly what maximum employment means and whether they are doing a good enough job in how they speak to the public.
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Kevin Brady, for example, recently suggested revisiting the largely fictional "IRS scandal" of 2011, and calling back the overwhelmed bureaucrat Lois Lerner to testify again.
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But the film, recently restored and now available to stream, is a dynamic and frank depiction of friendship and same-sex attraction that's well worth revisiting.
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There is a strong case for revisiting the reforms that have concentrated excessive authority at the BoE over and above its core responsibility in monetary policy.
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During a retrograde, a planet moves backward through the degrees of the zodiac, revisiting themes, people, and situations that must be brought up to the light.
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The window is small, few other Republicans seem particularly interested in revisiting health care, and the actual policy of the bill still needs to be litigated.
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Picking up 12 years after the original British "The Office" ended, the movie again employs a mockumentary format by revisiting Gervais' Brent in another business setting.
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For anyone curious about revisiting the films of their youth, or someone who fancies checking out older movies, here are 17 films turning 20 in 2019:
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He also endured revisiting his painful past for the film, which followed a journalist trapped in Cambodia during tyrant Pol Pot's bloody "Year Zero" cleansing campaign.
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Revisiting this Hollywood classic is the perfect celebration of Reynolds' legacy — and what better way to see it than in a theater, as it was intended?
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The IOC programme of revisiting samples is aimed at using developments in testing techniques to expose traces of drugs that were undetectable in 22012 or 214.
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One story I've found myself revisiting over and over again is Asimov's 'Franchise,' published as a short story in the August 1955 edition of If magazine.
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The prospect of revisiting the allegations during a heated Senate confirmation hearing and having to publicly defend Cain likely held little appeal for the White House.
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In chatting with Golembewski about revisiting her favorite childhood game, Kreisinger explores if we should embrace the past, or if some memories are better off untouched.
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While there are dozens of video games worth revisiting, we highlighted the three that we think should be at the top of your "second chance" list.
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In context, revisiting the pieces offers an interesting look back at the initial excitement around Patreon's offering and the pervasiveness of the problem it was tackling.
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We are revisiting this story in light of the immersive Star Wars-themed hotel, where you can presumably try to make all your fantasies come true.
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Daniel Dennett, an American philosopher and cognitive scientist, tells the tale in his new book, revisiting and extending half a century of work on the topic.
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Moreover, if you land a job offer elsewhere, your current company may be open to revisiting your salary conversation in attempt to get you to stay.
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But instead of revisiting the firm and its investments, this time we're going to take a look at the state of the market it's jumping into.
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But Thales Chief Executive Patrice Caine told reporters he had no intention of revisiting the discussions and highlighted the difficulties of carrying out "Big Bang" transactions.
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But beyond the excessive '90s glamour of Ryan Murphy's latest production, which focuses on the designer's death, there are few points of his life worth revisiting.
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Revisiting Duino in the 1990s, Mr Bassett found Rilke's interiors uninhabited, its contents dispersed at auction, and it seemed that an entire civilisation was for sale.
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This revisiting of the 1995 Hubble classic was taken in September 2014, offering a stunning new look at the Eagle Nebula, located 6,500 lightyears from Earth.
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The app has added plenty of new features over the past few years, and it's well worth revisiting if you haven't used it in a while.
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That makes the episode well worth revisiting, given that the leading Republican contender for president is vowing to replicate it—only on a much vaster scale.
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In the Netherlands, where the monarchy is quite popular, there was little public appetite for revisiting the law, and some traditionalist opposition to reducing the penalties.
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Revisiting it for the reissue, and the tour where you played all of The Ugly Organ in full, did that help you make peace with it?
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told Trump last week that the Senate would wait until Republicans gained full control of Congress before revisiting health-care reform.
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"Whether we should focus on revisiting in the current system, or eliminate it all together ... it's all on the table," said the ministry in an email.
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On my way to school one day, I was revisiting "At Your Best (You Are Love)", from her debut album Age Ain't Nothing But a Number.
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Glaspy has secretly been writing songs and lyrics for years, constantly revisiting haunting thoughts and making old topics new again by connecting them to current situations.
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On the surface, Pet Sematary is a zombie-centric scare that seems if not totally juvenile, at least a bit basic — and possibly not worth revisiting.
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Now, the future of greenhouse gas regulation is in the hands of Chief Justice Roberts, who could well change his mind about revisiting Massachusetts v. EPA.
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She wanted to focus on her management and leadership development by revisiting the academic subjects she had studied during her business degree within the MBA environment.
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Yet he still spends much of the year travelling to orchestras across America, revisiting cities where he received early attention: San Diego, Milwaukee, Madison, Fort Worth.
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One such vantage point, to which I returned when revisiting the show, was that of Wong Ping, a droll and melancholy digital animator from Hong Kong.
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Chairman Pai deserves credit for revisiting the issue in an economically serious way and attempting to restore some semblance of order to a renegade regulatory agency.
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That Henry James, when he got old, rewrote his early work was my excuse for revisiting, at ninety, a story I had written in my twenties.
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Nevertheless, he said he was legally precluded from revisiting the issue, and that the record did not offer a "convincing basis" to explain what "officer" meant.
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And then upon revisiting the instructions, everything was illuminated: Until now, your dinoflagellates were raised in San Diego, Calif.. They've been waking up at 5 a.m.
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But I'm having a great time thus far, revisiting a game I already loved that understands, on a deep level, what was so special about it.
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So, to fill in the gaps, and justify revisiting the same worlds from the first game, Nomura and crew filled the game up with original lore.
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As the United States continues to struggle with affordable housing, revisiting the idealism of the Greenbelt Towns is a chance to consider its success and failure.
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Actually, that was pretty much all it took for us to fall down the rabbit hole revisiting the books that scared us silly in our youth.
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For those who were there in the eye of that storm it was something magical, unforgettable, life changing but they don't want to keep revisiting it.
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When you have "the one," thick, push-up pads and uncomfortable clasps become a thing of the past — and it's a past you won't be revisiting.
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The IOC program of revisiting samples is aimed at using developments in testing techniques to expose traces of drugs that were undetectable in 214 or 22008.
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Below, he talks about the trauma of revisiting his memories, how his book — and his thoughts about the United States — changed after Trump's election and more.
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For Gilmore Girls fans, the revisiting promises plenty of cameos from fan favorites — including all of Rory's controversial boyfriends — and the show's signature lightning fast banter.
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We're revisiting the legacies of seven of the most talked-about Olympic skaters of the '90s, and checking in to see what they're up to today.
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In the process, I ended up unearthing a lot of new stuff about my family and revisiting a lot of old trauma, particularly with my mom.
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But unlike an ephemeral online status update, detailing the quirks of each family member in one place makes revisiting the cards in later years especially rewarding.
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The archive is online and worth listening to — revisiting, even, if you're about to hear a new piece by someone like Andrew Norman or Anna Thorvaldsdottir.
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Golgotha shows us how contemporary sculpture can be used as an inventive tool for revisiting and reliving a significant story in our cultural and religious history.
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Washington is revisiting a long-simmering debate: Could the Cold War strategy that worked against the Soviet Union — mutually assured destruction — also work against North Korea?
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The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is revisiting about 22018 cases involving unidentified children's remains and has identified about 290 in the past year.
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"I was revisiting my fascination with 219s-era Los Angeles culture and the surfy guitar riff for this song just floated into my head," explains Miller.
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She has found herself revisiting her past beliefs, and looking at past scandals with a new lens, such President Bill Clinton's sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
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Young female artisans are revisiting the age-old craft with new patterns, techniques and modern applications that move the tradition into the world of interior design.
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" Mr. Schachter, who never made another film, said revisiting "Buddies" in an age of extraordinary advances in AIDS treatment and prevention, was "weird, sad and lovely.
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For all the faded creepiness, the moment is worth revisiting, because mystics like Péladan prepared the ground for the modernist revolution of the early twentieth century.
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But we'll keep thinking about it, particularly as the tools get better over time; it makes it a little easier, and we'll keep revisiting the question.
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Daniel Fienberg, The Hollywood Reporter I'd suggest that maybe revisiting the character a year or two (or six) further along might have been a better approach.
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In April, the day after revisiting his college, Aminé was back at his high school, preparing for a promotional video and catching up with the teachers.
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"The presidency doesn't change who you are, it reveals who you are," she said, revisiting a line she'd used before while stumping for her husband. 2.
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Even if you haven't been saving in a 529, which offers tax-advantaged investments to pay for qualified education expenses, it's worth revisiting your state's plan.
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Now -- with police sources telling CNN and other outlets that new evidence suggests Smollett orchestrated the attack -- they are revisiting and revising assumptions about the case.
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SNOH AALEGRA FEATURING LOGIC "Sometimes" (ARTium) Revisiting the groove of the mid-1990s, back when hip-hop and R&B were still equal dance partners. 11.
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So it was a conversation we kept revisiting, especially because terms that we use in pornography are different than those you'd necessarily use outside of porn.
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Christopher Raeburn celebrated his 10th anniversary this season by revisiting and reimagining some of his most popular creations — fitting given his brand's "remade, reduced, recycled" ethos.
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