That is a 21 percent rise from the same period in 2016 and 2017 and a 13 percent rise from the year prior to that.
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Steam and exhaust rise from a power station in Germany.
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Those rates will rise from either 10% or 5% previously.
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That's a rise from $1 billion in the second quarter.
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The cathedral of Notre Dame will rise from its ashes.
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Baltimore has seen the largest rise, from 40th to 19th.
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He saw his season ERA rise from 3.74 to 5.54.
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Centrica announced a 12.5 percent power price rise from Sept.
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She doesn't rise from the couch to see him out.
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The tariffs would rise from there, hitting 25% on Oct.
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And unions will rise from the ashes like a phoenix.
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Flames and smoke rise from the interior of Notre Dame Cathedral.
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Grant explained Felix's rise from small time crime to international intrigue.
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That would represent a 21 percent rise from Friday's opening price.
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Their Frankenstein would rise from the table, only to keel over.
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This was a more than 22016% rise from the previous year.
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But both hatreds, in fact, rise from the same dark spring.
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What phoenix will rise from the ashes of our tribal partisanship?
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That would represent an 11 percent rise from Monday's closing price.
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A sustained output rise from Libya and Nigeria poses further challenges.
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That marked a 63 percent rise from $24.9 billion on Dec.
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I like how she can make ice rise from the floor.
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Their gazes rise from the surface of the photograph, palpably furious.
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That would represent a further 3.2 percent rise from Tuesday's opening level.
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The price of the premium tier will rise from $11.99 to $153.
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That is an 11 percent rise from the same month last year.
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The rise from 18,000 to 19,000 took the Dow 483 trading sessions.
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That is an 20203 percent rise from the same month last year.
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I can just rise from the ashes in a more brilliant way.
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In 2016 sales hit $19 million and continued to rise from there.
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That's a rise from 10.5 to 13 suicides per every 453,000 people.
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Its $18 price target represents 57 percent rise from Friday's closing price.
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Both electricity and gas tariffs for households will rise from Oct.1.
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A 3,000 level would mark a 4 percent rise from Thursday's close.
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Analysts had projected a 1.2 percent rise from 1.648 million last year.
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That would represent a more than 12 percent rise from Friday's close.
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That was a sharp rise from around 5 percent two years ago.
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Silhouetted skyscrapers rise from a deep fog, casting shadows at stark angles.
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But bridges don't fall from the sky or rise from the ground.
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The poll had called for a 2.5% rise from the month before.
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Bacchus, the god of wine, will rise from Semele's ashes, we learn.
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There may be hope yet for Phenix to rise from the ashes.
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If realized, it would represent a 25% rise from Monday's closing price.
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The rise from 18,000 to 523,000 took the Dow 483 trading sessions.
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A few minutes later, mist begins to rise from the trees again.
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But premiums for a 64-year-old would rise from $8,483 to $10,600.
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In one burned field, green shoots of vegetable life rise from the soil.
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Missouri's hourly minimum will gradually rise from $7.85 to $12 hour by 2023.
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There's precedent for tech companies to rise from the wreckage of a crash.
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When gleaming new offices rise from the rubble, LinkedIn will take up residence.
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Such rates will rise from around 2% to around 3.5% on most metals.
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But whether it could rise from the dead a sixth time is moot.
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But premiums for a 64-year-old would rise from $8,500 to $10,600.
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The rise from $0.93 to $1.00 starting in January 2015 took 9 weeks.
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The rise from $0.85 to $0.93 starting in October 2014 took 13 weeks.
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TWO gleaming new towers rise from the dry savannah of Gaborone, Botswana's capital.
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That's a nearly 10 percent rise from the current price of around 1,986.
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The number of domestic agents will rise from 3,200 to 4,400 by 2018.
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After all, the media was the fuel of his rise from the start.
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Here is an inside look at her rise from lawyer to TV star.
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Every morning, you rise from your bed, ready to shine for the world.
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Harambe the dead ape will rise from the grave, as will David Bowie.
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And that was a rise from the previous week's level of 211,000 claims.
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But premiums for a 64-year-old would rise from $8,500 to $10,6003.
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Pillars and blobs of salt rise from the shallow edges of the water.
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An uncanny cold flooded his body, seeming to rise from his own marrow.
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Then, as I kept talking, her arm started to rise from her side.
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Conical peaks rise from the ground, each striated layer full of potential discovery.
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That estimate represents a 14.1% rise from a year ago, according to Adobe.
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Bristlecones rise from the bones of their ancestors—a city within a cemetery.
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That implies a roughly 13% rise from where the index closed on Wednesday.
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He is in bed in his farm room and cannot rise from it.
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Production of oil and gas is expected to rise from the third quarter.
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The couple's premium will rise from $835 to $1,583 per month this year.
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And yet it is just possible that something better may rise from the ashes.
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The South African leader, old and frail, struggled to rise from a low sofa.
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We traced the poomoji's rise from B-list BM to No. 1 number two.
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Under that scenario, spending abroad would rise from $67 billion to $85-95 billion.
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If all goes well, the potential growth rate will rise from 3% to 4%.
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Did...did the real Teddy Perkins rise from the grave for a posthumous appearance?
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The minimum gross monthly wage will rise from 9,900 to 11,000 crowns in January.
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Well done, SLC-17, and may more phoenixes rise from this storied site's ashes.
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Yet his rise from obscurity to president wasn't all on the up and up.
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Flames and smoke rise from a wildfire in Fort McMurray, Alberta, on May 6.
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Rise from the ashes Losing can also be the catalyst of a new beginning.
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Starting March 13th, YouTube TV's monthly subscription cost will rise from $35 to $40.
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America is insisting that German defence spending rise from 1.2% to 2% of GDP.
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Rise from the ashes as you channel Greek mythology with this phoenix embroidered jacket.
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The wild world, on the other hand, will largely rise from ashes, sometimes gloriously.
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The current level marks a more than 33 percent rise from a week ago.
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The fee for private vehicles would rise from $25 to $70 during peak season.
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Pence would see his salary rise from $230,700 to $243,500, according to the Post.
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If gas prices rise from their current lows, the savings will grow even bigger.
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In addition, costs may grow even larger if interest rates rise from current levels.
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"Bridges don't fall from the sky or rise from the ground," he said then.
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He predicted the share price would rise from $10.75 to $18 in a year.
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Flocks of small birds suddenly rise from the ground and bob in the air.
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The men who rise from nothing and a nation that makes that rise possible.
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Baruch's target represents a nearly 12% rise from Apple's Thursday closing level of $289.91.
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But the rise from obscurity to fame in London fashion can be astonishingly fast.
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Many mark its rise from a series of videos by Russian duo On the Roofs.
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We spoke to guitarist Alex Henery about the band's rise from the beginning until now.
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However, Jordyn Woods might already be channeling her inner phoenix to rise from the ashes.
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Canaccord Genuity's Tony Dwyer believes a powerful market rally will rise from 2018's wreckage.
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"I rise from my scars / Nothing hurts me now," The Weeknd sings in the chorus.
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The 2019 Vancouver forecast was chopped to just a 1.7 percent rise from 3.4 percent.
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"This forces you to rise from bed and engage your body in movement," Elrod writes.
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That's a 25 percent rise from the third quarter in 2017, FactSet's John Butters noted.
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Lesson #12: Do not follow said strangely attired women after they rise from the dead.
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So it's only logical that, at some point, a deplorable candidate would rise from it.
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Health care bill Is the GOP health care bill about to rise from the dead?
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If you didn't eat a hot cross bun, did Jesus even rise from the dead?
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That's a sharp rise from the 28 percent with a college degree a decade ago.
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Morgan Stanley expects internet penetration to rise from 32% in 2015 to 59% in 220.
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The price of foreign vehicles would rise from $30,000 to $36,400, a 85033 percent increase.
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Acosta's rise from businessman to powerful local politician, on the other hand, is more persuasive.
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The figure marks a sharp rise from the previous year, when 970 cases were identified.
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The price of foreign vehicles would rise from $2202,2628 to $28500,6900, a 2628 percent increase.
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It also looks upon the Faraglioni, the towering rock formations that rise from the Mediterranean.
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The Scottish National Party's vote share, meanwhile, was predicted to rise from 34% to 42%.
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She was able to help both her sons rise from malnourished to healthy weight status.
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Yet many of the hardest international problems presidents deal with rise from the bottom up.
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But stripping out currency effects, this was a 4.1 percent rise from a year earlier.
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It took three months for the price of Bitcoin to rise from $2000,22017 to $22017,22.0.
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See a palace rise, from a two room-flat, due to one little word — married.
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Societe Generale expects the euro to rise from $1.07 in June to $1.11 in December.
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The model has helped separate Rise from private equity funds looking to make similar investments.
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Bradley's unlikely rise from obscurity started with the release of his debut album in 2011.
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Labour Party supporters from 1924 would rise from their graves to agree with those suggestions.
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Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's rise, from bartender to the House of Representatives, is now well known.
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The Australian dollar was at $0.6627 after its rise from levels below $0.655 this week.
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As one of the last surviving samurai, you rise from the ashes to fight back.
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Members of the "Moonlight" team rise from their seats and begin to approach the stage.
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Analysts, on average, had forecast a 1.3 percent rise from 93.705 million in January 2017.
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The new target represents a 27.7% rise from where the stock closed on Christmas Eve.
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Impact Fitness saw its score rise from 48 in 2017 to 81 the next year.
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And criticism of the cases is on the rise, from defendants, academics and some courts.
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As plumes of ash rise from a volcano, volcanic lightning sometimes erupts within its clouds.
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America's tariffs on Chinese goods are due to rise from 10% to 25% on January 1st.
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The trade's breakeven level is $70.50, which would represent a 6 percent rise from current levels.
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It has found that when money is changing hands, completion rates rise from 2000% to 22% .
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As the car grows smaller, Ben sees a single red balloon rise from the back seat.
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It also has 278,000 customers for its internet services, an 18.3% rise from a year ago.
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Project Runway's rise from the ashes of TWC marks a shift into a post-Weinstein world.
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The number of parties in parliament could rise from the current 123 to 14 or more.
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But traders and analysts say that figure could rise from December as importers use their waivers.
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The changed hands at $0.6996 following its rise from below $0.696 in the previous trading week.
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Rivero (3-2), recently converted to Pittsburgh's closer, saw his ERA rise from 0.68 to 0.88.
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The proportion of footloose British-born workers saw a more modest rise from 15% to 21%.
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But the rate for those earning 5m pesos or more will rise from 30% to 35%.
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Tamberrino's new price target implies a 36.3 percent rise from Avis' close of $25.68 on Friday.
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Meanwhile, 27 percent of activations were Samsung devices, a tiny rise from 93 percent last year.
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But shares are likely to rise from here if CEO Jack Dorsey innovates with the product.
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EV sales rise from 22,23 in 22 to 212 million in 218 and rocket up thereafter.
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Even a 250 percent rise from 553, would slightly top Wall Street's target of $255 billion.
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But shares opened at 400 euro, marking a 66 percent rise from the 240 euro pricing.
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Sperm freezing is just the latest trend to rise from millennials' delay in marriage and childbearing.
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That implies a 37 percent rise from bitcoin's price on Coinbase of roughly $14,600 Friday afternoon.
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Plans call for three shimmering white pavilions to rise from a landscaped terrace overlooking the river.
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The median house price was $2750,216 in July, a 24.3 percent rise from a year ago.
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If stocks manage to rise from here, the bull market lives on — 4,048 days and counting.
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The Australian dollar changed hands at $0.6856 following its rise from levels below $0.672 last week.
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We think of most fungi as having fruiting bodies that rise from the soil like umbrellas.
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In Miami Beach, the fines run at $265,103 for a first violation and rise from there.
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Global population is expected to rise from about 7.5 billion to nearly 10 billion in 2050.
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Bellow, bid our father the Sea King rise from the depths full foul in his fury!
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The Australian dollar changed hands at $0.6752 following a rise from levels below $0.669 last week.
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Clouds of volcanic ash rise from damaged trees in Laurel in the Batangas province, Jan. 14.
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That widely missed analysts' expectations of a rise from a year earlier to 429 million euros.
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The tariffs on Chinese goods had been set to rise from 25% to 2500% on Saturday.
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The application for certificate of citizenship could rise from $28500 to $6900,2628, a 28503 percent increase.
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The total number of hate crime incidents amounted to a nearly 5 percent rise from 2015.
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Cashin called the numbers "very good," adding stocks should continue to rise from their recent lows.
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It also took the Dow just 22006 days to rise from 22018,5003 to 2500,219.4 last year.
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There were a record 32 million visits from overseas last year, a 2.2% rise from 2018.
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The report showed claims rose to 2000,000 last week, a significant rise from last week's 211,000.
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The number of illegal border crossings into the United States are on the rise — from Canada.
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He helped Trump's campaign rise from one of a political gadfly to the presumptive Republican nominee.
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Let's hope that the phoenix will rise from the ashes of this crisis in American democracy.
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They then sift through the piles as fetid plumes of smoke rise from the smoldering landfill.
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Sea levels won't rise from this new iceberg because the ice was already in the ocean.
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Temperatures will rise from 603°F to 7°F , and the sea level will rise from 8 to 23 inches by 2099 in the southeastern United States, according to studies by The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a United Nations-affiliate which includes international, independent scientists.
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It also has 235,000 customers for its internet services, a 36 percent rise from a year ago.
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Revenue rose 15 percent to $33.49 billion, helped by a 31 percent rise from the power business.
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Boys, by contrast, saw prevalence rise from 183 percent in 2005 to about 6 percent in 2014.
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Meanwhile Germany is up at 2.8%, a rise from 2.1% in 1996 and France is at 2.2%.
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Still, the October number came below expectations of a 20.725 percent rise from economists polled by Reuters.
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Flames rise from a fire in a densely packed shopping area in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Feb. 193.
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It also has 259,000 customers for its internet services, a 25.7 percent rise from a year ago.
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Vietnam has also seen yields rise from already strong levels, climbing about 230% to around 2000 tonnes.
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Sea level rise from climate change increases the damage potential of any landfalling tropical storm or hurricane.
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Between 7th and 8th, said she would like to believe St. Nick's can rise from the ashes.
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Vietnam has also seen yields rise from already strong levels, climbing about 2000% to around 2.5 tonnes.
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In this era of nostalgia, there's always a chance that a movie will rise from its grave.
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Outside pressure will rise from Tom Steyer and other Democrats with big bank accounts and big platforms.
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A median forecast of $2600,25 for next year would represent a 14 percent rise from current prices.
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It also has 248,000 customers for its internet services, a 31 percent rise from a year ago.
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Digital revenues for the year were $6.7 billion, marking a 803 percent rise from the previous year.
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Bars and coins contributed 1,090 tons in 2018, marking a 4 percent rise from the previous year.
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That represented a rise from IGBE's previous figure released last month, which showed unemployment at 12.0 percent.
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The office said 738,000 children were born in 2015, a 3.2 percent rise from the previous year.
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Pedestrians watch columns of smoke rise from a wildfire in Gois, Coimbra district, Portugal, on June 20.
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Even with their bullet-riddled bodies, they'll still rise from the dead to assault a new victim.
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Asian shares had finished modestly higher overnight led by a 3.23 percent rise from Japan's Nikkei .N23.2.
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If there's one character whose rise from the Scandal background has been surprising, it's Charlie (George Newbern).
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In 2016, over 750,000 plug-in electric vehicles were sold globally, a 40 percent rise from 2015.
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When he said it, the woman felt a happy balloon rise from her stomach to her mouth.
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That's means that about 18,000 people are still waiting for this phoenix to rise from the ashes.
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UnitedHealth reported $27.56 billion in revenue from its Optum unit, a 13 percent rise from last year.
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"A rise from forty per cent to fifty per cent would not be a tragedy," he said.
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It's a dark, powerful track that allows complex feelings to rise from an uncomplicated, well-written track.
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Massive in scale, its 25 steps rise from a tessellation of small bricks into a frightening edifice.
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That figure represents a striking rise from a decade earlier, when 235,210 pedestrians were killed in traffic.
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St. Louis was also aided greatly by the rookie goalie Jordan Binnington's rise from obscurity to stardom.
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Towards the end of the video, Kelly, Beyoncé, and Michelle rise from their own flames like phoenixes.
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The key data, the euro zone and German PMI figures, are expected to rise from previous readings.
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A forthcoming interest rate rise from the Bank of England could depress demand and mortgage approvals further.
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Madonna is in it, too, in the midst of her rise from pop curiosity to cultural juggernaut.
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The relatively small Laredo area has seen deaths rise from 20 in 1998 to 68 last year.
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The time for Democrats to rise from the dumpster fire that was the 2016 election is now.
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The royalty rate for onshore coal, oil, and gas would rise from 12.5 percent to 18.75 percent.
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Watch this three-minute video on his rise from relative obscurity to self-declared president of Venezuela.
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As mentioned, we forecast headline CPI to rise from 1.5 percent currently to 2.5 percent by late 2017.
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Experts say salinity is on the rise in the southwest due to sea-level rise from global warning.
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The result was under the average estimate of a 6.4 percent rise from three analysts polled by Reuters.
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The security business reported first-half revenue of 3.21 billion pounds, a 4.9% rise from a year earlier.
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Cabinet secretaries, for example, will see their salaries rise from the 2013 rate of $199,700 up to $210,700.
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It was then expected to rise to $1.22 in a year, about a six percent rise from here.
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If it is successful, the share of renewables in the generation mix could rise from 7.8% to 19%.
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S&P Global Ratings warned in August that debt levels would continue to rise from already high levels.
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AfD is currently polling at about 15 percent – a meteoric rise from less than 5 percent last summer.
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We forecast corporate earnings per share growth to rise from 1 percent this year to 8 percent next.
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It also set a 22020 year-end price target of 2500,211.3, a 22018% rise from the 22019 target.
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Lotte Mart's overseas losses are predicted to rise from 124bn won in 2016 to 250bn won this year.
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Global life expectancy will rise from about 70 in 2015 to 83 in 2100, according to UN figures.
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"I will work every day to prove that good people can rise from a bad decision," he says.
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The U.S. agency also increased the Argentine crop to 37.5 million tonnes, a 87.83 percent rise from February.
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Global warming delivers the knockout punch, because as the marsh crumbles, the seas rise from melting ice sheets.
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CRACUNS doesn't need to stay near the water's surface, either—it can rise from several hundred feet underwater.
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IT USED TO BE, YOU KNOW, HOW WILL EMERGING MARKETS FACE AN INTEREST RATE RISE FROM THE FED?
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The documentary chronicles Davis' rise from humble beginnings to driving the careers of some of music's biggest stars.
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Kaepernick began protesting the national anthem in August, refusing to rise from his seat when the song began.
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Justice Thomas' story of his rise from poverty to the Supreme Court should be known by all Americans.
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Mauritius attracted 934,679 visitors from January to September, up6.1 percent rise from the same period a year earlier.
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Follow Nancy Reagan's life and legacy through the photos below, documenting her rise from actress to first lady.
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The first pages of the book tell of Grant's rise from a hardscrabble life in Point Pleasant, Ohio.
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It represents a major rise from the 4.1 percent return posted in the first nine months of 2017.
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The average tariff rate on all imported goods will rise from 1.4 percent to just over 2 percent.
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One World Trade Center, also known as the "Freedom Tower," was just starting to rise from the rubble.
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Buyout-backed transactions totaled $79.7 billion in the first quarter, a 30 percent rise from a year earlier.
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Honor crimes are actually on the rise, from 869 cases in 2013 to over a thousand last year.
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Global life expectancy will rise from about 70 in 2015 to 83 in 12.7, according to UN figures.
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Their year-end 2020 forecast is 125,000, or a 33.5% rise from last week's close of 93,15.63 points.
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There had been more than 1,200 overdose deaths in Philadelphia in 2017 — a 34 percent rise from 2016.
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The group received 1,650 reports of homophobic acts in 2017, a 5 percent rise from the previous year.
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But, as we know — around the globe and through all time — the best things rise from the ashes.
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"We think the rise from the bottom started as of Q2," wrote Muammer Komurcuoglu, economist at Is Yatirim.
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Op-Ed Contributor With each mass shooting, calls rise from gun control advocates for tighter rules on firearms.
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What to expect: Economists anticipate a gain of about 180,000 jobs, a rise from 155,000 reported in November.
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Somehow this process heats the solar gases from about 5,000 degrees Celsius as they rise from the surface.
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But the way some white conservatives tell the story of Thomas' rise from poverty also perpetuates racist stereotypes.
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The next Islamic State will rise from the rubble, and Russia and Iran will exploit the ensuing chaos.
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So we now take that sage advice, and we now rise from anguish and begin with the healing.
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In response to this warming, sea-level rise from melting ice and expanding ocean water is almost unavoidable.
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In addition, Dong assumes that electricity prices will rise from current levels, about 40 euros per megawatt-hour.
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That was a 243 percentage point rise from 21992, when only 20203% of Democrats said they were liberal.
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After the merger, San Miguel's control will rise from 85 percent to 96 percent, though not for long.
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His rise, from plastic flowers, then to property and a global empire, has mirrored that of his city.
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The practice has paralleled his rise from reality TV star to holder of the nation's highest elected office.
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PRICE FOR CARBON CERTIFICATES UNDER GERMAN SCHEME WILL RISE FROM 10 TO 35 EUROS BETWEEN 2021-2025 - SOURCE
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Lopez, 48, oversaw Guaido's rise from student leader and remains a key figure in their Popular Will party.
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Compare that to the U.S. (237% urban), where the population will rise from 330 million to 375 million.
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I believe that, in time, it will rise from the ashes like a phoenix and return to us.
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The annual cost for each care recipient, meanwhile, will rise from $6,898 to $8,307, according to the calculations.
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Dwyer has an S&P year end price target of 3,350 for 2020, a 21% rise from current levels.
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On January 1st American tariffs on $200bn worth of Chinese imports are set to rise from 10% to 25%.
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Respondents said they see the peaking at 3,056 in the current cycle, a 12 percent rise from Monday's close.
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It also forecast customs duties will rise from 0.2 percent of GDP in 2018 to 0.3 percent this year.
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The deficit as a share of GDP is projected to rise from 4.2% to 4.5% in the next decade.
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Overall, 52% of feline parents gave their fur baby a human name, which is a 22% rise from 2014.
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Mr. Hardie noted that queries for properties outside the city are on the rise, from village communities to vineyards.
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Morgan Stanley expects that the company's revenue will rise from $136bn last year to more than $500bn by 2025.
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Hangzhou, China was the top challenger city, expected to rise from 29th place to 11th in the next decade.
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The agency made a total of 143,470 arrests in fiscal year 2017, a 30% rise from fiscal year 2016.
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The year-on-year data for June was also revised down to a 2.3 percent rise from 2.5 percent.
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Smoke and fire rise from the Fountaingrove Inn as it burns in Santa Rosa, California, on Monday, Oct. 9.
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Ornate foam towers, like petrified church spires or imploded rockets, rise from the floor and hover from the ceiling.
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The total deal count also jumped to 3,718 last year — a 370% rise from 2002, according to PitchBook's data.
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Flames rise from a forest fire near the Greek village of Makrimalli on the island of Evia, Aug. 13.
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This result saw France's old right rise from the ashes to quietly gather momentum, almost unnoticed by the elite.
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The push will see China's offshore wind capacity rise from 4 gigawatts in 2019 to 110 gigawatts by 2040.
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The possibility of a rate rise from the Federal Reserve this month overshadowed President Donald Trump's speech to Congress.
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In his new book Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen opens up his rise from Jersey boy to rock icon.
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The median house price was $258,300, a 6.2 percent rise from one year ago, reflecting the paucity of properties.
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We expect consumer price inflation to rise from 0.7% this year to 2.2% in 2017 and 7503% in 2018.
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Resolving to confront the adversity I was also facing, I drove myself to rise from my own personal bottom.
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This suggests that the index could rise from $1.005 to $1.08 in around 11 weeks after the initial breakout.
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Since early last year, JNUG has seen its assets rise from $100 million to more than $1 billion currently.
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The inability to rise from a chair was the only frailty criterion that was influenced by the exercise program.
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The top league generated revenues of 3.81 billion euros, a 13 percent rise from 3.37 billion in 2016-17.
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It's wonderful to rise from the dead, and even better if you were never dead in the first place.
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The percentage of Americans over 65 is projected to rise from 703% of the population to 24% by 2060.
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Ariya collected $900,000 for the win and is projected to rise from fifth to second in the world rankings.
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The loss of life in Puerto Rico is sure to rise from 16, as rescuers reach more remote areas.
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"This party is going to rise from the ashes under Keith Ellison," he said, turning out another standing ovation.
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But there is still one style mainstay from the decade we haven't seen rise from the dead — until now.
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Bad Bunny's meteoric rise from supermarket bagboy to Latin music superstar admittedly makes for a tidy and digestible story.
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Khalifeh visited a brittle-thin older patient whose sciatica was so inflamed she could not rise from her chair.
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Supported by metal infrastructures, these constructions rise from floor to ceiling, surrounding visitors with a theatrically impressive, gymlike environment.
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Warehouse workers who move around freight saw their average score rise from 5 in 2002 to 25 in 2016.
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As of 22007, the most recent figure, there were 23 million Hispanic-owned businesses, a modest rise from 22015.
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Bradley's tenure with the team has coincided with its rise from the basement of M.L.S. to the league's elite.
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On Friday, it continued its slight rise from Thursday, with U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude trading at $42.82.
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Many of the other buildings will rise from Essex Street to the Williamsburg Bridge between Delancey and Broome Streets.
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More widely shared is the belief that if the "system" is destroyed, something better will rise from the rubble.
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Through July, 322 scripted shows were broadcast, a 6 percent rise from the 304 at this point last year.
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When he spoke to old acquaintances about his meteoric rise from vagrant to entrepreneur, he radiated clarity and joy.
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He is just as eager to detail the rise from psychological or physical terror to a place of safety.
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But this weekend, Inventgenuity will rise from the ashes — or rather, the snow — with its focus and spirit intact.
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How they fared: Shell reported over $5.3 billion in profits, a 42% rise from the same period last year.
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That's a steep rise from the original 14 reported on February 21, and a vast difference from Veneto's count.
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Mr. Shamos, who does let the comedy rise from character, finds that despite his expertise it sometimes fails to.
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Smoke continued to rise from the site as firefighters worked to control the flames and hot spots that remained.
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When they rise from the sand en masse, their appearance can seem like something from a science fiction movie.
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Private industry compensation was up 2.9 percent, a substantial rise from the 1.753 percent recorded as of June 2017.
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Red Rock Canyon State Park features buttes and varicolored cliffs that rise from the floor of the Mojave Desert.
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Soon after, the Ukrainians unleashed their own barrage and then watched the smoke rise from their enemy's firing positions.
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Thirty-seven percent disapprove of the American Health Care Act (AHCA), a 2-point rise from the last poll.
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We had a good run and can rightfully be proud of our rise from colonial backwater to world power.
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At the play's end, the actors rise from prop wheelchairs amid clapping and whooping and sniffling from the crowd.
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That figure marked a rise from a similar survey taken by UBS in May which came out at 20%.
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In that same year, Honda sold more than 17.6 million — and that marked a rise from the year before.
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Though in a move that would mollify the military, he also announced that defense spending would rise from 2018.
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Earlier this month, the World Bank warned that the country's poverty rates could rise from around 33% to 50%.
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Rogoff believes that the prickliest details of a cashless transition would rise from the de-facto regulation it prompts.
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That marks a steady 24 percent rise from 10 years before, when the national average was $1,13 a month.
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This three-part podcast charts her astronomical rise from local talk show host to the empire she is today.
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But with the new price schedule, the most expensive seven-day vehicle pass will rise from $30 to $85033.
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The state historic marker will rise from a tiny patch of earth, filled with freshly planted yellow nandina plants.
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The contemporary Jay-Z reflects on his rise from waiting around in building lobbies to taking meetings with Saudis.
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The 2016 Race Donald Trump's rise from joke candidate to likely Republican nominee surprised all the supposed experts, including me.
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Since the $20.20 acts as support, Keene believes that Pfizer can rise from there to hit another key technical marker.
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By 2050, annual global rice consumption is projected by IRRI to rise from 450 million tonnes to 525 million tonnes.
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Scroll down to see a little more of Sansa Stark's rise from blushing bride to our "Queen of the North".
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According to government data, more than 9,000 children were trafficked in 2016 - a 27 percent rise from the previous year.
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Among high school students, 27.1 percent said they used any tobacco product, a 38 percent rise from the previous year.
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This marked a rise from 0.9 percent growth in the fourth quarter, and beat analysts' forecasts of 4.7 percent growth.
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Stabbings in London are at their highest level in six years, with around 21 percent rise from the previous year.
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What happens in the startup world does not rise from the ground up but descends from the VCs on down.
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Fortunately (or perhaps unfortunately) your character has been cursed to rise from the grave each time they fall in battle.
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On January 1st Mr Trump's tariffs on $200bn-worth of Chinese goods are set to rise from 10% to 25%.
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Some 20,0.83 asylum-seekers walked over the border from the United States last year, a nearly tenfold rise from 2016.
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Money markets in the euro zone are fully pricing in a rate rise from the ECB by July next year.
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I was 219; it was a rainy Wednesday in July, the type where steam seems to rise from the pavement.
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If Macy's opens Thursday nears its after-hours price, it should continue to rise from there, said trader Guy Adami.
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He became the party's leader in 2006, and has overseen its rise from obscurity to become a major political force.
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Otherwise the sons of ISIS will rise from the rubble of Mosul and plague this new president — and many more.
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But with exercise, they were less likely to lose their ability to rise from a chair, one component of frailty.
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Euro zone money markets are now not fully pricing in an interest rate rise from the ECB until October 0.13.
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A sharp rise from the U.S. shale patch could undo the Saudi-led deal to reduce the global oil glut.
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The shortfall was expected to rise from 2,600 tons in 2020 to about 20073,900 tons a decade later, it said.
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Shares of the Japanese firm closed up at 33,1213 yen ($300.72), marking a 5.48 percent rise from the day before.
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On Tuesday, Huawei said it expects revenue to exceed $100 billion this year, a 8.7 percent rise from last year.
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Federal spending is projected to rise from 13.6% of GDP in the last fiscal year to 3003% in 2016-17.
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Local interest rates are also set to rise from their current low levels, as the US Federal Reserve tightens policy.
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"This is about burning something and seeing what kind of phoenix is going to rise from the ashes," says Corré.
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Would Washington and Jefferson rise from the grave for a scoop of chocolate-chile from NYC's il Laboratorio del Gelato?
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Mokhtar, in spite of his rise from rags to riches, is not really character, protagonist, or subject in Eggers's book.
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If opponents hear that single-payer would reduce health insurance administration costs, support rise from 55 percent to 72 percent.
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Stovall's forecast calls for the S&P 500 to end 2018 at 2,900, an 8 percent rise from current levels.
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His adopted son, Jacques Hainnu-Simard, explained they were looking for the plumes of mist that rise from whales' blowholes.
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Mexico's statistics agency shows the murder rate reached 35 murders per 100,000 people last year, an 84% rise from 2017.
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Habiyambere was describing his rise from disciple of Gasigwa to I.T.F. prospect at the federation's High Performance Center in Morocco.
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Smoke is beginning to rise from the West's public lands — and it is just a taste of what's to come.
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Noted criminologist and law enforcement expert Ron Martinelli describes how BLM didn't spontaneously rise from some pop social media movement.
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Already this market has seen sales rise from 58,000 in 1998, to more than 30 million per year in Asia.
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Prices continue to rise from there: The Presidential Terrace Suite is $575, and the Chalet suites are $695 per night.
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However, Jefferies analysts said the dividend could be under threat if British power prices do not rise from current levels.
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Each time, I woke to find him fondling and penetrating me as I tried to rise from my sleepy stupor.
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Their rise from the streets of Bethnal Green, and indeed from their time as boxers, was little short of meteoric.
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Germany's tensions are reflected across Europe, where anti-immigration sentiment is on the rise from Austria to Italy to Sweden.
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That's a nearly 14 percent rise from current levels and would put the company market cap north of $175.883 trillion.
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Rather, it's only the beginning of the next chapter, as judicial progressives figure out how to rise from their ashes.
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They project the S&P 500 will finish next year at 3,43, a roughly 15 percent rise from current levels.
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But UMG's Project Phoenix would not culminate in a splashy ceremony; no gleaming tape vault would rise from the ashes.
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Business Insider Intelligence expects connected car shipments to rise from 33 million in 2017 to over 77 million by 2025.
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It's not seeing the house lights dim and rise from the many playwrights who offer me my spiritual daily bread.
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The fast food chain's campaign celebrates the country's four-decade rise from rural poverty to the world's second-largest economy.
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The company plans to hire some 800 employees in Brazil in 2020, a 35% rise from current levels, Ide said.
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No gravestones rise from the ground and the remnants of several headstones are covered by leaves, weeds and poison ivy.
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Under Kotlikoff's plan, only consumption in excess of $100,000 would be taxed at rates that rise from 0% to 30%.
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Banks once again marched higher as investors cheered the latest indication that interest rates would rise from their ultralow levels.
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Almost twice that — 64 percent — said Mr. Cuomo was doing a "fair" or "poor" job, another sharp rise from January.
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Thor's golden locks cut out, the Hebrew word for "pause" appeared and audience members began to rise from their seats.
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The biggest increases in inpatient stays were seen in Oregon, which had an almost 22009 percent rise from 119.13 through 2119.1.
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For contrarians, that's a gift - a sign bearish positioning on Europe has got too extreme and stocks should rise from here.
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Oil demand from cars will rise from around 19 million bpd in 2015 to 23 million bpd in 2035, BP said.
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As a result, the average person's credit score should rise from its current level of 22017 to about 675 in 2017.
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Thick black smoke continued to rise from areas surrounding Hawija, from oil wells torched by the militants to prevent air detection.
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The number of employees is projected to rise from around 200 to more than 500 by its fifth year of operation.
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The number differed sharply with a forecast of a 10 percent rise from the head of the Banks Association of Turkey.
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Improvements in mapping could enable researchers to narrow the range of uncertainty regarding future sea level rise from Antarctic ice melt.
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However, it touted Attention Correction at its September hardware event, so the strange AI feature could still rise from the dead.
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Congress appeared to rise from the dead in December, toppling BJP governments in local elections in three states across central India.
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But food subsidies are expected to rise from 1.4% of GDP in the past financial year to 1.9% in this one.
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These CAFE standards are set to rise from their current 35 miles per gallon to 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025.
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He said gas prices in the second quarter would be the lowest this year but would rise from the third quarter.
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In America, Euromonitor predicts that its share will rise from about one-tenth last year to about one-sixth in 2021.
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"I see more upside to the Nasdaq," said Johnson, estimating a 12 percent rise from current levels over the next year.
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The entire process was captured by the History Channel in a new show, America's 9/11 Flag: Rise from the Ashes.
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Disney's Media Networks unit reported revenue of $6.7 billion, which is a 21% rise from the same quarter one year earlier.
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The price of the premium tier (ultra HD and 4 screens at the same time) will rise from $226 to $22017.
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But also it's about the artistic community coming together, and making sure a phoenix will rise from the ashes quite literally.
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Manafort's work engineering Yanukovych's rise from disgrace up to the country's highest office may represent his most improbable success so far.
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As the population keeps growing, consumer spending is projected to rise from $680 billion in 2008 to $2.2 trillion by 2030.
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Meanwhile, core inflation is expected to rise from 0.9 percent in 2016 to average 1–2 percent in 2017, MAS stated.
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It said the 74% rise from the same period a year ago was one of the highest monthly jumps on record.
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Schneider said that APAC consumers were spending increasing amounts on Valentine's Day, clocking a 23 percent rise from 2013 to 2015.
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However, Thursday's survey said the initial 25 basis point rise from a record low 0.5 percent would now come after June.
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Buzarnescu, seeded 31, has capped a remarkable rise from an injury-bedeviled ranking of World number 377 just 12 months ago.
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He treated 46 refugees with what he called suicidal thoughts at the camp in 303, a rise from 13 in 2016.
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Separately, the S&P/Case-Shiller 20-City Composite Index for January showed a 5.7 percent rise from the previous year.
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Strong demand for its games helped push adjusted revenue to $924 million, a 23 percent rise from the year-earlier period.
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Net income was 477 million reais in the first quarter, a 93 percent rise from a year ago, the filing said.
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Born in Nepal to Tibetan refugee parents, Drolma's rise from teenage nun to international music star is the stuff of fairytales.
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That would require imports to rise from about $6 billion in 2017 to an average of $33 billion in coming years.
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Besides them, western boy bands have yet to rise from the ashes of the late 90s/early 00s bubblegum pop boom.
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"In total the duty-free exports will rise from $150 million to $420 million, an increase of over 180%," he said.
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About 4 percent of those aged between 16 and 24 identified as LGB, a rise from about 3 percent in 2015.
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Net sales will now be 960 billion Japanese yen, a 28 percent rise from the 750 billion yen it previously forecast.
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Cramer said he thinks Uber's stock would rise from $26 to $36, plus the stock of the acquirer would benefit, too.
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Meanwhile, the percentage of white men as a share of House Republicans is on track to rise from 86% to *90%.
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His screams were silent, but I felt them in my lungs, and I watched the silver bubbles rise from his mouth.
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The prince, 32, has made a meteoric rise from relative obscurity to his father King Salman's direct heir and top advisor.
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It would be the first time in seven years for Norwegian rates to rise, from a record low of 0.5 percent.
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Nevertheless, the number of facility dogs is on the rise, from just one in 2004 to 177 today, according to Walsen.
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The mean price target on the stock is 2,788,218 Korean won per share, which represents 16 percent rise from Thursday's close.
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T-8. Operations research analysts: Employment is projected to rise from 109,700 in 2018 to 137,900 in 2028, a 25.6% increase.
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T-8. Applications software developers: Employment is projected to rise from 944,200 in 2018 to 1,185,700 in 2028, a 25.6% increase.
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UnitedHealth's main business selling health insurance plans brought in $46.23 billion in sales, an 11.1 percent rise from a year earlier.
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But I wondered: had her two-year rise from dark pop export to global pop star stripped her of her candor?
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Instagram has over 1 billion active monthly users, a sharp rise from the 30 million users when Facebook bought the app.
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Its spending jumped 53% from the first quarter of last year and a 29% rise from the final quarter in 2017.
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Seventy-three percent of the 978 people surveyed said Macron defended the country's interests well, a 5 percent rise from November.
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While it's a breeze the first time, re-spawning the demo-closing foe sees its level rise from three to 15.
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For comparison, spend on the sharing economy is estimated to rise from $18 billion in 2017 to $40 billion in 2022.
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India typically sees a rise in forest fires as temperatures rise from mid-March until the rainy season begins in June.
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Revenues exceeded 1 billion euros for the first time in 2017, a more than 53 percent rise from the year before.
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Gas consumption is set to continue increasing sharply over the next 12 months unless fuel prices rise from their current level.
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New champions will rise from these ashes, ones who may not now be apparent, and a new path forward will appear.
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Witness Bloomberg's rapid rise from 0% to double-digits in both national and Super Tuesday state polling during January and February.
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Above, she campaigned in Valdosta, Ga. Her personal history and her rise from poverty to power have lent her campaign sizzle.
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Ms. Abrams's personal history and her against-the-odds rise from poverty to power has lent her campaign sizzle and shape.
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Villagers had seen a ball of light and fire rise from the house hit by the missile fired from the drone.
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These CAFE standards are set to rise from their current 211 miles per gallon to 22015 miles per gallon by 22018.
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Another way to look at it, an Amazon rise from $2130,212 per share to $21112.98,21500 would be an almost 219.38% gain.
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Another way to look at it, an Amazon rise from $1,940 per share to $3,000 would be an almost 55% gain.
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That is 20% higher than the 20,000 hectares of coca that UNODC estimated for 2016, itself an 11% rise from 2015.
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Twenty-five years ago, the actor and singer Seu Jorge began a determined rise from the slums of Rio de Janeiro.
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Worldwide spending on AI is expected to rise from $38bn this year to $98bn by 2023, estimates IDC, a research firm.
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And even as new multimillion-dollar mansions rise from the saturated ground, those who live on Mola fret about property values.
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NEW BERN, N.C. -- Hundreds of people are awaiting rescue from their homes as flood waters continue to rise from Hurricane Florence.
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The festival has seen its number of attendees rise from 24,000 at its inaugural run in 20163 to 180,000 last year.
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Breast Cancer Now predict that numbers will begin to rise from 2350, reaching a new total of 2242,20153 women by 22015.
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Applied Materials' profitability is near its peak and will not rise from current levels, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
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Viewership of esports tournaments is expected rise from 454 million people in 73 to 646 million in 2023, also per BII.
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The Navigator Black Label, the vehicle's highest trim level, starts at around $93,000 and can rise from there to above $100,000.
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The deal, in the making since February, had helped oil prices to rise from a 12-year low reached in January.
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That's a 14% rise from the same period a year ago and above a Refinitiv estimate of 1.48 billion Singapore dollars.
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Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice.
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Hurst; £20 A biography of an embattled, pugnacious prime minister by our Israel correspondent, tracing his rise from MIT student to leader.
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Torn between despair and violent longing, I was obliged to rise from my sopha and take a turn around the drawing room.
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Volcanic gases rise from the Kilauea lava flow that crossed Pohoiki Road near Highway 132, near Pahoa, Hawaii, U.S., May 28, 2018.
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After about 10 takes, we were screaming our heads off, totally hysterical, as if we'd just seen her rise from the dead.
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Nvidia's meteoric rise from early 211 through September of this year lifted its market value from $14 billion to over $175 billion.
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The sector also saw a surge in 2000, with the 258,2000 new positions representing a 2254 percent rise from the previous year.
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Trump doesn't attempt to make points when he speaks; he just jabbers until he gets some sort of rise from his audience.
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ECB 'S VISCO SAYS GREATER SUPPORT FROM ECONOMIC POLICIES ESSENTIAL WITHIN EURO AREA FOR MARKET YIELDS TO RISE FROM EXTRAORDINARILY LOW LEVELS
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Statisticians think the share of people over 270 in Tama will rise from 2450% to 1203% in the three decades to 2120.
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Toledo's indigenous roots and rise from shoeshine boy to successful economist, inspired many poor Peruvians and helped catapult him to the presidency.
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This was a 20 percent rise from the same period last year, highlighting the focus Apple has been putting on the segment.
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The euro last held at $1.1278, recovering from Wednesday's low of $1.12295, keeping intact its slow rise from $1.1183 on April 2.
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Emmanuel Macron's remarkable rise from obscurity to favourite for the presidential election on May 7th carries symbolic value well beyond his homeland.
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It also continues hiring at a furious pace, with headcount up to 18,770, a 38 percent rise from this time last year.
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These could well rise from $515m last year to a whopping $3.7bn in 2017, according to Pivotal Research Group, a research firm.
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The annual cap on the business tax credit for child care that employers offer on site would rise from $150,000 to $500,000.
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Overall, the share of renewables in electricity generation will rise from 23 percent in 2015 to a projected 28 percent in 2021.
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In its annual report released this week, the agency reported 15,696 homicides for 2015, an 11 percent rise from the previous year.
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The company's Parks unit posted revenue of $6.6 billion during the quarter, marking a 7% rise from the third quarter of 2018.
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The town is difficult to take because it lies in the mountains that rise from the coastal plain where Tripoli is located.
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The euro last held at $1.1276, recovering from Wednesday's low of $1.12295, keeping intact its slow rise from $1.1183 on April 2.
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Sidibe is working on a memoir about her meteoric rise from Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn to Hollywood, set to be released in 2017.
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Much like the modern additions to the Austen canon in "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies," bond vigilantes will rise from the dead.
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There are very few beauty products that encourage you to rise from the dead of a makeup rut and emerge utterly inspired.
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The deal marks the second quarterly increase and a rise from a premium of $110 PREM-ALUM-JP in the previous quarter.
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Problem drinking increased from 233 percent to 2000 percent of the population, representing a rise from 22015 million to 20103 million Americans.
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"When you bring prices down, people buy more," he said, adding that supermarkets' operating margins should rise from the current 3 percent.
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It basically translates to, 'Don't bow down to anyone until you go to their funeral and see them rise from the coffin.
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The study includes an interactive tool that shows how sea level rise from different glaciers will affect 293 cities around the world.
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An analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that the average deductible under the GOP plan would rise from $220006,2202 to $2628,28500.
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Meanwhile, profit for the full year was $535 million, a rise from the $128 million loss recorded in the previous fiscal year.
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Other than heat-related deaths, annual coastal flooding-related deaths will rise from six to 233 by the end of the century.
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It is thus tempting to believe that Democrats will rise from the ashes of 2016 by virtue of President Donald Trump's vices.
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Credit performance is expected to continue its normalizing trend as charge-offs and delinquencies rise from what had been historically low levels.
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Leong Hup had a profit of 60.6 million ringgit for the quarter ended March 31, a 15% rise from a year earlier.
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Under the Conservatives' new fiscal rules, public-sector investment would rise from its current level of around 2% of GDP to 3%.
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The unveiling of Castro's immigration platform comes as he struggles to rise from the bottom of polls of the crowded Democratic field.
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Castro, also one of the lesser-known candidates before Wednesday's forum, saw his favorable rating rise from 2900 percent to 220006 percent.
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Here's the story of Wexner's rise from a small business owner to a billionaire CEO — and his complicated relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
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He tried to climb out of the cockpit but he was pinned inside -- and flames were starting to rise from the fuselage.
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Forecasts are industrial production to show a 0.1 percent rise from a month earlier while the trade deficit is expected to widen.
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He quotes Tolstoy, who is seldom heard from in energy books, on whether momentous events rise from individuals or from larger forces.
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As remarkable as Ms. Yau's rise from office worker to radical lawmaker may seem, her personal transformation is far from unique here.
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The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers forecast oil sands production in Alberta to rise from 28500 MBD to 6900 MBD by 2628.
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Trump tweeted Sunday that tariffs on $220006 billion in goods from China will rise from 2202 percent to 2628 percent on Friday.
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We establish a progressive consumption tax, which taxes consumption in excess of $2628,28503 at rates that rise from zero to 22019 percent.
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In the second quarter, the company paid 30 million reais in claims for cancellations, a 150 percent rise from a year earlier.
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GM expects the share of those vehicles to rise from 36% over the past six years to 52% between 2017 and 2020.
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That said, I wrote the lyrics to "Rise" from Evil Heat in 1999 and it was originally called "Bomb Pentagon" back then.
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The CBO also forecasts public debt to rise from 78 percent of GDP this year to 96 percent of GDP by 2028.
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Square, which started as a payments platform company, has seen its share price rise from $9 to $66 since its 2015 IPO.
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But he was disappointed that it ended when Pender did not rise from his stool at the start of the 10th round.
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In 22015, there were more than 21,2125 overdose deaths in the country from opioids, a 7003 percent rise from the previous year.
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Attacks against what Sanders believes to be the "establishment" have done little to slow Biden in his meteoric rise from the ashes.
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If Brazil hopes to rise from the ashes, it must bring justice to all who profit from the scourge of slave labor.
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According to its estimates, 21,753 people died in accidents involving motor vehicles in 275, a 230 percent rise from the year before.
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As jurors filed out of the courtroom, the rest of those present stood, but Stone was slow to rise from his seat.
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Banksy's rise from tagger to renowned artist comes partly thanks to his meticulous control of his message, his market and his mystique.
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It also lowered its outlook for exports, the main growth driver, to a 239.8% rise from a 2.3% increase projected in November.
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A rate rise from 62.6 percent to 62.7 percent over the course of an entire year is not much of an improvement.
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Penalties from the Office of Workers' Compensation Programs for failure to report termination of payments will also rise from $110 to $275.
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Many fund managers were gloomy on the dollar at the start of 2018 and were wrongfooted by its steady rise from February.
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The U.S. government now anticipates the health share of GDP to rise from 17.8 percent in 2015 to 19.9 percent by 2025.
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"The fire is extinguished, the emblem is intact, this must mean the Chinese national team will rise from the ashes," said one.
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The number of tourists this year is a 5.7 percent rise from the 6.15 million over the same festive season in 2017.
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And to offset that drag economically, gross domestic product per capita would have to rise from about $53,000 to $133,000, he argues.
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That won't fall out of the calculation until you get the March data this year, and you'll rise from 1.8 to 2.1.
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Carter herself was so funny and stylish a writer that one wishes a few more sparks would rise from these cool pages.
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Murray can rise from No. 2 to No. 1 in the ATP list for the first time if he reaches the final.
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And that's still a nearly 8% rise from the 78,000 who visited in 2017 — and more than double San Marino's entire population.
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We followed her rise from the well-mannered daughter of a Baltimore mayor to the highest-ranking woman in American political history.
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This amounted to 3.71 trillion euros by close of trade on Thursday, according to Tradeweb, a sharp rise from 3.44 trillion in April.
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Over the next two decades, worldwide electric vehicle sales will rise from 2 million last year to 20403 million by 2040, BNEF predicts.
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It projected that the number of Americans without health insurance would rise from about 30 million under the ACA to about 50 million.
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Forecasts are for industrial production to show a 0.1 percent rise from a month earlier, while the trade deficit is expected to widen.
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The dollar index drifted to its highest in nearly two weeks, extending its rise from a 15-month trough set on May 3.
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These bets are targeting a move above $78.40 in the next month, or a 3 percent rise from where the stock traded Wednesday.
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The month-by-month subscription will rise from $5 to $20113, and the annual fee will jump to $60 from the current $50.
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Insider asked Benach if the flames on the shoulder pads were symbolic of Quinn's rise from the ashes or if we were projecting.
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Housing shares tend to rise from late fall to early spring, in anticipation of the busiest selling season of the year for homebuilders.
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Kramp-Karrenbauer had a remarkable 24-month rise from a little-known regional leader to the chairmanship of Europe's most successful political party.
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Tariffs will rise from 10% to 15% on aircraft imported from the EU, like Airbus, and will go into effect on March 18.
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In Beijing, the incidence rate for males was 75.2 per 100,000 in 2010, a more than 50 percent rise from eight years earlier.
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His political ascendance has been fueled in large part by his storybook rise from poverty to avatar of national pride for the Philippines.
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This amounted to 3.71 trillion euros by close of trade on Thursday, according to Tradeweb, a sharp rise from 2.63 trillion in April.
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They rise from profoundly different ways of looking at the same world — different ways of coming at reality: the material and the spiritual.
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Manhattan is similarly awash with luxury, largely thanks to the new fad for "super skinny" apartments that rise from tiny footprints in Midtown.
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Earlier, sources told Reuters the deficit target could rise from 2.6 percent of GDP but is likely to be kept below 3 percent.
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Co-working as a proportion of all office space would need to rise from 23.5% in 22016 to nearly a third by 23.
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If, as expected, they all make the swap, the government's stake will rise from 265.3% to 286.8%, at an additional cost of €224bn.
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While it doesn't seem like Kanan will rise from the dead, 50 Cent has no intention of leaving the Courtney Kemp-created series.
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It's about high art, but isn't hokey or pedantic; quite simply, it's beautiful, illustrating the relationships and growth that rise from artistic collaboration.
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The researchers expect a 5-6 euros a megawatt hour (MWh) rise from current power market prices of 30 euros/MWh by 2023.
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In July they were $22016,20063, a 22006 percent rise from the same period a year before, according to the National Association of Realtors.
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In China, we say the phoenix will rise from the fire and the bird that doesn't get killed by the fire is phoenix.
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In the U.S., the price of a monthly subscription will rise from $6.95 to $7.99, or from $60 to $80 for annual subscribers.
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Around a third of her lowest-paid staff will benefit from a 7.5 percent rise from Britain's new minimum wage starting in April.
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In return, it will see its share of the revenue from Groningen rise from 10 to 27 percent, Wiebes said, starting this year.
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The Federal Aviation Administration forecasts that hobbyist and commercial drone purchase will rise from 2.5 million in 2016 to 7 million in 2020.
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A number of factors are responsible for bitcoin's rise, from increased trading in Japan to debates over the future of bitcoin's underlying technology.
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Sea level rise from human-caused global warming as well as gradual sinking of some coastal land areas can exacerbate storm surge flooding.
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Asian shares finished modestly higher overnight, led by a 0.8 percent rise from Japan's Nikkei as the stronger dollar muscled the yen lower.
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Their bids for office were funded largely by women, who made up over 50 percent of campaign donors, a sharp rise from 2016.
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For 2020, the bank set a 3,400 point price target for the S&P 500, a 10% rise from its 2019 price target.
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That would hike the top household tax rate from 37% to 47%, while the capital gains rate would rise from 20% to 13%.
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At the end of the event, GMV stood at 303 billion yuan, just under a 26% rise from the figure posted last year.
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This amounted to 3.71 trillion euros by close of trade on Thursday, according to Tradeweb, a sharp rise from 103 trillion in April.
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Moreover, companies' consumer inflation projections five years ahead was lowered to a 1.2 percent rise from a 1.4 percent increase, the survey showed.
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Liu's rise from a small village where his family had little money to the upper echelons of Chinese business earned him widespread recognition.
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Podcasts surged in popularity last year, with advertising revenue growing to an estimated $2202 million — a 2628 percent rise from the year before.
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Domestic gas output is expected to rise from around 1200 GMT, when Centrica's Morecambe gas sub-terminal resumes deliveries following a planned outage.
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At 18, Alinejad, who would ultimately rise from her humble beginnings to become one of Iran's top journalists, is carried off to prison.
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Nations in Paris agreed to limit the global average rise from pre-industrial temperatures to well below 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit).
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They surround a work, "Rebirth," by the Argentine sculptor Adrián Villar Rojas, in which nests and briaded wool rise from felled tree trunks.
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" The mayor told reporters the city had 95 confirmed cases of coronavirus, a rise from 85033 from Wednesday that de Blasio called "troubling.
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Trilobites On a flat peninsula in western Ireland bordered by shallow cliffs that rise from the Atlantic Ocean sits a field of boulders.
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The couple is greeted by several of Akinyi's family members, who stare at Benjamin as they rise from the couch to meet him.
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Studio Visit WEST NEW YORK, N.J. — Two shrouded female figures rise from a sumptuous landscape of dark velvet and wax-dipped silk flowers.
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Norman has been the major, understated influence on Wawrinka's rise from merely a top-10 player to a three-time Grand Slam champion.
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He invoked Barack Obama's legacy of hope -- implicitly drawing the parallel to his own rise from obscurity to the top tier of candidates.
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He invites every sinner to join him in his resurrection, so that we, too, may rise from the dead and have eternal life.
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The tax threshold is likely to rise from its current $189 million, so the gap between low payrolls and high payrolls may widen.
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It was the second time Abe delayed an increase after a rise from 5 percent in April 2014 tipped the economy into recession.
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Jackson's defenders praise him for being the nation's first president to rise from poverty and pay off the young country's Revolutionary War debt.
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On Wednesday, Felsenthal unveiled the Person of the Year on the "Today" show, where he shared more about Thunberg's rise from seemingly nowhere.
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The fire, which caused plumes of black smoke to rise from the roof of the station after fire erupted at 12:35 p.m.
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He's the only one in this race who has truly created wealth, created jobs, and given people the opportunity to rise from nothing.
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In 2018 the market was much stronger, although the very fast rise from December 2017 left room for a strong pullback and consolidation.
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The island nation has targeted revenue of 2,13 billion rupees ($13.7 billion) this year, a 27 percent rise from last year's total revenue.
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Its spending on defense is due to rise from 1.1 percent of GDP to 1.6 percent in 29 and 2.0 percent by 2024.
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The entries span 25 years, showcasing Sedaris' rise from a drug-addicted college dropout to one of the wittiest minds of our time.
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Hearing boos as he left the mound, Buchholz, who yielded eight hits and walked four, saw his ERA rise from 2246 to 22016.
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Steyer spent tens of millions in advertising to get on the debate stage but has failed to rise from the bottom of polls.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Merger talks between Altria and Philip Morris International are off, but a deal could still rise from the ashes.
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He raised his year-end price target for the by 103 points to 210,2150, a 2500 percent rise from Thursday's near-record close.
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Over the next five years, Australia's energy market operator projects average wholesale gas prices will rise from A$5.46 per gigajoule to A$9.28.
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Next to a meteor strike, rapid sea-level rise from collapsing ice cliffs is one of the quickest ways our world can remake itself.
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Nearly 30,000 deaths were attributed to fentanyl in 2017, an astonishingly dramatic rise from the less than 5,000 deaths recorded annually prior to 2014.
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More than 50 percent of the world's population now lives in cities, a rise from 33 percent in 1960, according to the World Bank.
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The number of those older than 229 with a disability is projected to rise from 22014 million to 225.07 million from 2010 to 2030.
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Click through the timeline to see PillPack's rise from a tiny start-up to becoming Amazon's first major acquisition in the health-care sector.
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Its base rate for contractors will rise from $15 an hour to $18, with slightly higher raises in cities with higher costs of living.
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HARLEY NOW EXPECTS IMPACTS OF RECENT EU AND CHINA TARIFFS TO BE ABOUT $105 MILLION IN 2019, A $5 MILLION RISE FROM PRIOR EXPECTATIONS
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More than 9,000 children were reported to have been trafficked in 2016, a 27 percent rise from the previous year, according to government data.
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However, the rise from 153,000 to 25,000 skills – a new milestone for U.S. skills, in fact – has since slowed back down to 21.99 days.
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It seemed like every time something bad and stupid happened in 2017, someone would rise from the ashes to do something worse and stupider.
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For Ross, this $10 range suggests another $10 move, which would take the ETF to $68 — a 12 percent rise from Friday's opening price.
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Global GDP growth should rise from 3.1 percent to 3.5 percent, driven partly by pro-growth policies in the U.S. Inflation should pick up.
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An electric version would not be able to rise from the ground, because of the weight of the batteries required to drive its engines.
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The number of deaths from prescription opioids has continued to rise, from around 11,000 in 2013 to 15,000 a year now (see chart, below).
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The latest flare-up in those tensions saw U.S. President Donald Trump increase tariffs on Chinese imports, provoking a similar tariff rise from China.
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Volcanic gases rise from a fissure in the Leilani Estates subdivision during ongoing eruptions of the Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii, U.S., May 14, 2018.
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As of June 16.6.05, the number of members enrolled in Humana's Medicare Advantage plans for individuals was 216.25,215.93,21, a 15% rise from last year.
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Inflation is expected to rise from 1.4 to 2.3 percent in 2019, but only because of a higher tax rate kicking in that year.
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Rose's rise from patrolling the bowels of the space cruiser to breakout star of the film is yet another sign that times are changing.
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In celebration of Zendaya's incredible rise from Disney newbie to bonafide silver screen powerhouse, we're recreating three of her all-time best beauty looks.
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More than 63,000 Afghans came to Turkey last year, a sharp rise from 0003,652 in 2014, according to ASAM, counting only those who registered.
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In all, the year-to-date goods and services deficit increased by $51.9 billion, a 10.4 percent rise from the same period in 2017.
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In a bleak 153-page report here, the think-tank forecast unemployment would rise from 20203 percent in 2018 to 12.0 percent this year.
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The smell of my meal alone is intoxicating: a swirling vortex of cumin, soybean sauces, and sharply aromatic spices rise from the steaming dishes.
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The Jaguars have made an improbable rise from last season's 3-13 record and sit atop the AFC South by one game over Tennessee.
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From a rooftop overlooking the edge of the Mushairfa neighborhood in northwest Mosul, we watch thick columns of smoke rise from between the houses.
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More than 9,000 children were reported to have been trafficked in 2016, a 67 percent rise from the previous year, according to government data.
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The total requirement marked a 6 percent rise from this year's 18.11 billion gallons and was larger than some in the industry had expected.
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In financial terms, processed and chicken exports generated revenues of $690.6 million in August, a 13.1-percent rise from the same year-ago period.
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They predicted that, worldwide, the number of adults with type 2 diabetes will rise from 406 million in 2018 to 511 million in 2030.
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ET. That marked an 8.5 percent rise from a low of $7,834 hit Tuesday, which was the original deadline to file taxes this year.
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Her own rise from former deportee to the head of the European Parliament was a potent symbol of that sought-after peace, she said.
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Yields on the bonds will gradually rise from 7.0 percent annual on the first coupon to 10.1 percent on the sixth, and last, one.
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Sea scallops dusted with salted, dried kelp rise from a green juice that tastes like cucumbers, peppers and herbs — or maybe it's just wheatgrass?
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By the numbers: The study projected that under the status quo, opioid overdose deaths would rise from 33,100 in 2015 to 81,700 in 2025.
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Upon full inclusion, China's weight within MSCI Emerging Markets will rise from 26 percent to about 43 percent, a gain of about 17 percent.
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As managing director and COO, he's seen the market cap rise from $500 million to $3.5 billion in seven years, from 2008 to 2015.
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Over the next decade, the number of Americans drawing Social Security and Medicare benefits is projected to rise from 45 million to 60 million.
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In Asia alone, annual energy expenditure is expected to rise from $700 billion to $1.6 trillion by 2035, according to the Asian Development Bank.
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Morgan Stanley, among the largest US wealth managers, reported $2.6 trillion in clients assets last month, marking a 3% rise from a year ago.
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The towers of blast furnaces rise from the east at Port Talbot's struggling steel plant, where workers worry about the fate of their jobs.
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"The figures are volatile, but in isolation they support Norges Bank's view that rates should rise from September," DNB Markets economist Kyrre Aamdal said.
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He has never deviated from the faith of his youth, and credits God for orchestrating his rise from poverty-stricken child to billionaire adult.
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VICE News Tonight interviewed Alex Jones in a piece that charted his rise from fringe conspiracy theorist to a well-known Trump media surrogate.
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"I think Australian tennis is on the up," said Bolt, whose ranking will rise from his current position of 155 after the tournament ends.
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As a result, national debt as a percentage of GDP is forecast to rise from its current 203% to 90/2% in 2017/18.
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Mr. Akdas whips olive oil, crushed walnuts and garlic into labneh (strained yogurt) until it seems to rise from the plate, voluptuous yet buoyant.
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That fueled a rise from No. 130 in the world rankings to start last year into the top 50, earning his first Masters invitation.
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Forty years of archives are stored in dozens of flat, black boxes on custom hardwood bookshelves that rise from either side of the table.
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Douglass frequented her rooms in Hoboken, N.J., where the participants of her salon lionized him, validating his rise from slavery into the thinking classes.
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Midwesterner Buttigieg is hoping to beat these two New England senators on their home turf and fend off a late rise from moderate Sen.
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That Singh, with a little pluck, could rise from DIY YouTube roots to broadcast television in less than a decade isn't all that surprising.
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Mr. Ross, by contrast, has often preferred to see himself as another kind of bird — the mythical phoenix, helping businesses rise from the ashes.
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The industry could reap $5.2 billion in sales by 2020, according to Oregon-based Allied Market Research (AMR), an 8.4 percent rise from 2015.
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Jeremy Couillard's project is a jokey portal to the afterlife, in which you rise from a cartoon cadaver and ascend through colorful, heavenly tubes.
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The study predicted that the number of adults with type 2 diabetes will rise from 406 million in 2018 to 511 million in 2030.
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Condos are also rare, though 31 Hylan Boulevard, a high-rise from the 1980s with a heated outdoor pool, offers 523 floors of units.
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The true version of her rise from Oklahoma single mother to Harvard law professor and United States Senator is plenty impressive on its own!
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The agency pointed out that Haspel is the first woman to "rise from the ranks" of the agency to become deputy director of CIA.
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"People rise from the bottom up rather than they are chosen from the top down, so to speak, by traditional media organizations," he said.
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He's only the second sheriff in the department's history to rise from the ranks to be elected sheriff, and the first of Asian descent.
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As for Schlossberg, his warning about the product is based on his view that volatility is set to rise from its current, ultralow levels.
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An Associated Press reporter at the scene described seeing flames rise from inside the compound and at least three US troops on its roof.
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Al-Falih described current prices as "unsustainable" and said oil prices would have to rise from current levels to reverse the decline in investment.
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In July alone, 175 companies filed for bankruptcy protection in Brazil, a 29.6 percent rise from the same month a year earlier, Serasa said.
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The rise from 2015 to 2016 was mostly due to an increase in access for workers with average wages in the bottom 25 percent.
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"Pocahontas is starting to rise from the ashes," he said, adding he "thought she was gone" over controversy surrounding her Native American heritage claims.
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But even some PT stalwarts admit its rise from an opposition party to a governing one caused it to lose touch with its roots.
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In Southeast Asia, for example, the researchers estimated that the rate of iron deficiency may rise from 21.8 percent to 27.9 percent by 2050.
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It offered a scorecard of his rise from the provinces and a perverse kind of protection: The Kremlin would never bend to Navalny's accusations.
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Thirdly, the share of the fund dedicated to small and medium-sized businesses will rise from 25 percent, reflecting strong demand in the first year.
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Thanks to their contributions, South Korea was able to rise from the ashes of war to become the 11th-largest economy in the world today.
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They watched Summize rise from number 80 in the App Store's paid utilities chart to number 4 and then the number 4 paid spot overall.
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BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's tourism body expects 231.51,000 visitors from China during the Lunar New Year holidays, a nearly 18 percent rise from a year ago.
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I rise from my seat and am brought before a beautiful man, leaning elegantly against a wooden loft beam, and am instructed to undress him.
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Some 70 percent of its cities are already seeing the effects of climate change, a rise from 50 percent just two years ago, Alexander said.
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To hear her supporters tell it, that (re)rise from Warren has been fueled by a willingness to lean into her intellectual wonkiness without apology.
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The poll also showed analysts expect the 10-year German bund yield to rise from below zero now to 0.20 percent by end-Sept 2017.
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The Sons Of Jacob, the domestic terrorist architects of Gilead, were able to rise from those ashes and recreate the nation how they saw fit.
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According to the UN's latest biennial population forecast, the median age for all countries is due to rise from 29 now to 38 by 2050.
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Then there's the amount of smoke likely to rise from a nuked city, which would vary from city to city depending on the available fuel.
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Mr. James can barely rise from his bed before his senses remind him of the grisly, confounding crime that snatched away his friend and neighbor.
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These include new rules of origin, which decree that the share of a car's components made in North America must rise from 62.5% to 75%.
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Most researchers in the field of machine learning agree that artificial intelligence will rise from the ground up, built block-by-block, with occasional breakthroughs.
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But the message of Easter, that of an adult man who was horribly killed, only to rise from the dead, is much harder to secularize.
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Everyone expects the rival Congress—the only other truly national party—to rise from its dismal 44 seats, but still to remain a distant second.
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That would be only a marginal increase from last year's original budget plan of 56.6 billion dirhams, which was a 19.5 percent rise from 2017.
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A crash-out would hit Ireland's debt hard, causing the gap between its interest rate and Germany's to rise from 0.6 percentage points to 1.4.
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It would have saved 800bn reais ($240bn) over ten years, but debt would have continued to rise from its alarming level of 74% of GDP.
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The last decade has seen the number of local authority funerals rise from 62 in 22009/230 to 218 by the end of 22018/22018.
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Jewish prophecy says the dead will rise from their graves after the coming of the Messiah, and those closest to Jerusalem will be resurrected first.
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Beijing's draft goal of running a fiscal deficit equivalent to 3 percent of GDP was a rise from the previous year's target of 2.3 percent.
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A former boxer who has battled alcohol addiction reflects on his rise from obscurity to sensationally win Australia's first light heavyweight boxing championship in 1989.
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According to one estimate, the global total spent annually on regulatory compliance technology will rise from $50 billion in 2015 to $118 billion in 2020.
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He vowed that South Africa would rise from 82nd out of 190 in the World Bank's Ease of Doing Business rankings to the top 50.
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Fuel subsidies this year will rise from an expected 1.5 billion dinars to 4.3 billion dinars with the rise of world oil prices, officials said.
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Carney has signalled that even if Britain's economy is growing only modestly, it risks overheating unless borrowing costs rise from their crisis-era emergency lows.
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It forecast BP's Refining Marker Margin, a benchmark proxy for profits, would rise from $12.8 a barrel in 2017 to $16 a barrel in 2020.
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"Kailash", which premiered last week at the U.S.-based Sundance Film Festival, charts Satyarthi's rise from domestic anti-trafficking figurehead to Nobel Peace Prize winner.
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Defence spending is due to rise from 1.2 percent of gross domestic product this year to 1.6 percent in 2020 and 2.0 percent by 2024.
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Tapia said it was crucial to give Bauza backing if he was to help Argentina rise from fifth place in the South American qualifying campaign.
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Chairwoman Ana Botin said the bank would pay a dividend of 0.23 euros ($0.28) per share against 2018 earnings, a 4.5 percent rise from 2017.
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However the rise from 30.2 percent in February was the smallest since Egypt abandoned its currency peg in November, driving up the price of imports.
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It strongly recognizes the need for better growth, and assumes the average growth rate will rise from 1.9% annually to 2.9% over the next decade.
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An initial output freeze proposal in February has helped oil prices rise from a 12-year low close to $27 a barrel seen in January.
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Defense spending is due to rise from 1.1 percent of gross domestic product last year to 1.6 percent in 2020 and 2.0 percent by 2024.
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This new market allowed the trading of land-use rights to rise from nothing in 22015 to over 3,500 hectares' worth in 2011 (see chart).
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Insurers and pension funds, with fixed commitments to policyholders and the retired, however, cannot wait for interest rates on conventional investments to rise from zero.
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Under the bill, defense spending would rise from an already robust $716 billion this year to $738 billion in fiscal 2020, which begins on Oct.
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The FBI's most recent Hate Crime Statistics Report, released on Tuesday, recorded 24 hate crime murders committed in 2018, a rise from the year before.
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These are all perfectly good reasons for Carney to modify his guidance on when policy rates will rise from the current level of 0.5 percent.
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Emerging markets overall would see growth rise from an estimated 5.3 percent rate in 2016 to 5.7 percent next year and 6.7 percent in 2018.
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French bank BNP Paribas posted forecast-beating third-quarter earnings Tuesday with net profit seeing an 8 percent rise from the same period last year.
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Alibaba said revenue from its core e-commerce business hit 46.46 billion yuan, representing a 63 percent rise from the same quarter a year earlier.
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Bill Clinton's 1992 convention celebrated his triumphant rise from humble origins in a broken home, and promised every American the chance to achieve as much.
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During the extreme climate events, prices for a 500 milliliter bottle, slightly more than a pint, in Ireland will rise from about $2.50 to $5.00.
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The president in February delayed increasing tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods that were set to rise from 85033 to 25 percent in March.
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It forecast BP's Refining Marker Margin, a benchmark proxy for profits, would rise from $12.8 a barrel in 2017 to $16 a barrel in 2020.
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An even more notable example was "Speramus meliora; resurget cineribus" ("We hope for better things; it will rise from the ashes")—four words replacing 11.
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The new benchmark is a steep rise from previous years, where figures hovered in the low 200s since 2012, and below 150 prior to 2010.
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They're trying to cut a deal before March 1, when US tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods will rise from 10% to 25%. 3.
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Built right on a rarely traveled road, it seems to rise from an empty field like a giant charred barn after a merciless prairie fire.
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The ever-present buttes, mountains, and rock formations rise from the horizon that's is consistently some distance away that's totally undecipherable by the human eye.
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The average monthly rent for an apartment in Los Angeles was $2,371 in February, a 7 percent rise from a year earlier, according to RentCafe.
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Speculation swirled Monday that the merger might rise from the dead after a representative of John Elkann, the Fiat Chrysler chairman, met with Nissan executives.
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And Mr. Liu is a celebrity tycoon whose rise from humble means to internet riches is the subject of many admiring books and television programs.
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Mr. Avrich intended to take a similar approach with Mr. Weinstein, tracing his rise from the concert promotion business in Buffalo to independent film chieftain.
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The more recent data does show a clear rise—from around 4 percent THC in 143 to around 16 percent in 2018, according to ElSohly.
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It had earlier estimated first-quarter revenue to be between $825 million and $885 million, an 8.6% rise from a year earlier at the midpoint.
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He loved getting a rise from the players and owners who linked arms in solidarity before Sunday's slate of football games, aides and associates said.
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The bank is sticking with its bullish market forecast, with a year-end S&P 500 target of 3,400 representing a 201593% rise from here.
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New construction starts measured by floor area in September quickened to a 6.7% rise from a year earlier, versus August's 13% gain, Reuters calculations showed.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) had to rise from his sickbed to travel to D.C. to cast his vote to defeat the McConnell plan to obliterate Obamacare.
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At one point, an attendee asked everyone in the audience positively affected by ObamaCare to stand up, prompting apparently hundreds to rise from their seats.
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The announcement will bring to an end Buttigieg's stunning rise from unknown mayor of Indiana's fourth largest city to the first major gay presidential candidate.
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Now, Mantel picks up in 1536 and homes in on Cromwell's last years, the conclusion of his rise from obscurity into the orbit of power.
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Kostin said that VTB may consider selling its stake in En+ once the company's shares rise from $9 per share, without specifying by how much.
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Don't be surprised if, shortly after Donald J. Trump begins his inaugural address on Friday, tiny streams of smoke begin to rise from the crowd.
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That leaves it the option of ramping up the rates at the end of the year when the US tariffs rise from 10% to 25%.
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For her menorah, titled "Persist and Rise from Ashes," artist Caron Tabb printed poems and citations on fabrics and illuminated them to create sculptural flames.
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It was the ancient Romans who first carved terraces into the perilously steep hills that rise from the rivers in eastern Galicia in northwest Spain.
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San Bernardino National Forest, California (CNN)At any moment, a plume of smoke could rise from somewhere in California's 33 million acres of forest land.
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And the script balances humor, pathos and wish fulfillment as it portrays Alex's rise from mopey dreamer to confident warrior, without overdoing the mythic portent.
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It's been said that there are only seven plots in existence: the slaying of a monster, the rise from rags to riches and so on.
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"Meanwhile, the percentage of white men as a share of House Republicans is on track to rise from 86 percent to 90 percent," he added.
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Those state-funded health-care costs will rise from about 4.2 percent of GDP in 173 to 6.3 percent of GDP in 2064, the report forecast.
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CLEVELAND — Donald John Trump accepted the Republican presidential nomination here Thursday, completing a stunning rise from billionaire sideshow to standard bearer of a major American party.
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Cover image: Flames and smoke rise from building after a fire broke out in an old part of the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka on February 21, 2019.
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The cruise operator says with the new terminal, its bookings are expected to rise from 750,000 to 1.8 million over the course of the next year.
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American Express brought in $21.80 billion in revenue for the fourth quarter of 214, an 22018 percent rise from a year earlier, according to the company.
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Such new "digital" services will rise from a tenth of total IT spending in 2014 to over a third in 2020 according to McKinsey, a consultancy.
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On one hand, chaebols are key sources of growth for the economy and spearheaded South Korea's extraordinary economic rise from struggling developing nation to economic powerhouse.
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China's industrial firms' liabilities increased 5.8 percent from a year earlier as of end-November, down from a 5.9 percent rise from the end of October.
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We'd shed our awkward puffy jackets just outside the back door and steam would rise from our bodies, as though we'd been enclosed in a greenhouse.
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The program traces the pair's rise from small-time criminals to almost mythic murderers, ending with their deaths in a police ambush in Louisiana in 1934.
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One reason why Lewandowski is staying for now: he still receives much of the credit for Trump's rise from reality TV star to Republican front-runner.
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But she Madison, and Myrtle survive the blast and literally rise from the ashes to resurrect their recently-murdered witch sisters at Outpost 3, including Dinah.
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The Northern League of Matteo Salvini, Italy's deputy prime minister, saw its share of the 751 seats in the EU's legislature rise from five to 28.
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After a quick rise from teenaged Latvian immigrant to successful modernist photographer, Nelson died of Hodgkin's lymphoma at the age of 271930 in May of 1938.
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Last weekend, around 1,000 people attended an immigration seminar on Southeast Asia organized by Golden Emperor Properties, a rise from around 100 at its previous seminars.
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But the resistance's dormancy may not in fact be a sign of its weakness but a sign that it hasn't needed to rise from its slumber.
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On Friday, Nomura upped its price target for Sony's stock to 8,000 Japanese yen ($71.43), marking a more than 27 percent rise from Monday's opening price.
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The UN projects that fertility will fall gradually and that lifespans will increase, so the world's population will rise from 7.7bn today to 11.2bn by 2100.
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Since launching the program in Q3 2016, Airbnb has seen the weekly active users of its internal data science tools rise from 30 to 45 percent.
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There was, however, an increase in the frequency of purchases, with a record 1.5 billion online transactions in 2018, marking a 20.7 percent rise from 2017.
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The movie tracks its protagonist's rise from a local trouble-shooter to the pinnacle of his party's success – victory in the 1995 assembly elections in Maharashtra.
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Trade among the 19 euro zone countries also expanded in November to a volume of 165.5 billion euros, a 6.9 percent rise from a year earlier.
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The upbeat reports have turned around earnings estimate for the first quarter to an almost 1% rise from a 2% decline at the start of April.
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Montanez's rise from working-class man to influential executive is a story like much of the food industry from Panda Express to Dannon—an immigrant tale.
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DXY was at 94.171, having hit its highest in nearly two weeks earlier and extending its rise from a 15-month trough struck on May 3.
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Paul Ryan's rise from little-known Wisconsin congressman to 2012 GOP vice presidential nominee was fueled by his policy prescriptions aimed at bringing down the deficit.
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"Jefe," once a drop he'd use before verses, is now an official name—well-earned considering his unlikely rise from Southeast DC to a revered artist.
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Goldman Sachs strategists are forecasting the S&P 500 will end 2016 at 2,4013, which would be a 4 percent rise from Monday's close of 2,021.
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At Galaxy, revenue hit HK$14.1 billion ($1.8 billion), up 5 percent year-on-year, thanks mostly to a 15 percent rise from mass game tables.
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Overall Brazilian pork exports to China totaled 154,500 tonnes last year, a 216 percent rise from 2017, according to data compiled by meat trade association ABPA.
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RHP Miguel Socolovich saw his ERA rise from 1.50 to 9.00 when he allowed a career-worst five runs and three hits without retiring a batter.
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And with two-thirds of new subscribers buying more than just the basic TV package, average revenue per user should rise from 45.3 euros in June.
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According to Harvard University's Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity, spending will rise from 4.3 percent in the first quarter to 7.6 percent in the third quarter.
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During the past decade when conservatives were in power, they tried to recapture the high-growth years that characterized South Korea's dynamic postwar rise from poverty.
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In total, Apple received 32,342 data requests — a 9 percent rise from the last reporting period — from nearly 50 countries in the first half of 2018.
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"This is different from the previous revolutions, where value is the rise from scarcity where people are trying to create monopolies and walled gardens," Balakrishnan said.
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In 2014, Chinese tourists splashed $165 billion overseas, a 28 percent rise from a year ago, the World Tourism Organization found in a report released recently.
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The proposed monument takes its name from two rounded buttes that rise from the land like a bear about to raise its head over the horizon.
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It took work, inside and out, for RuPaul to rise from a musician playing at small New York clubs to a drag icon and Hollywood celebrity.
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Alternatively some new grouping might rise from Labour's moderate wing and/or the currently tiny and unloved Liberal Democrats to appeal to liberal, pro-EU voters.
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BET has put together a miniseries documenting New Edition's rise from a group of young kids to one of the big boy bands of the 1980s.
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A biopic is set to be made about Dellavedova, capturing his meteoric rise from small town Australian to championship winner, with the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2016.
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If yellow fever did take hold in Asia, he says, then the numbers at immediate risk would rise from tens of millions to 100m or more.
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Trump, in contrast, saw the percent of voters who think he is honest and trustworthy rise from 33 percent in March to 40 percent in May.
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It posted forecast-beating third-quarter earnings shortly before the opening bell with net profit seeing an 8 percent rise from the same period last year.
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Gas group Snam reported on Thursday a first-half net profit of 581 million euros ($641.95 million), an 1003% rise from the same period last year.
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The former No. 4 overall pick watched his ERA rise from 63 in April to 3.92 in May to 5.93 in June and 8.41 in July.
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There have been many painful mistakes, of course, but the building, the education, the defense and diplomatic support have all helped Afghanistan rise from the ashes.
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Analysts tracked by Thomson Reuters have a mean price target of 513.41 Hong Kong dollars, representing a more than 23 percent rise from Thursday's trading price.
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Those levels imply a 5.5 percent rise from current levels and would see the S&P 500 end 2018 with full-year gains of 8.5 percent.
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Manafort might reflect on the wisdom of Sherman McCoy if he finds a way to escape jail and rise from the ashes of his financial ruin.
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In the meantime, we took a look at Kohl&aposs rise from a small Midwestern chain started by a Polish immigrant to a national retail powerhouse.
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That would be only a marginal rise from 19.5 million tons in 2018, which respondents said was due to factors such as the aging of trees.
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In return, China will see its share in the Bank rise from 4.68 %to 6% (the U.S. has a 16% share, making it the largest shareholder).
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For example, for every 1 centimeter of sea level rise from West Antarctica, Boston would see an increase in local sea level of about 1.25 centimeters.
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The insurance industry is beginning to see losses rise from climate related events, and they'd like to encourage customers to do more to address those impacts.
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By contrast, refugees are the zombies of the world, the undead who rise from dying states to march or swim toward our borders in endless waves.
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At least 62 have people have died from coronavirus illness in the United States, where infections are expected to rise from the currently confirmed 3,000 cases.
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VICE News Tonight also interviewed Jones in a piece that tracked his rise from fringe conspiracy theorist to one of President Trump's most powerful media surrogates.
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Capri is known for its many dramatic rock formations, like the Faraglioni, three famous stacks that rise from the sea, nearly a mile from the marina.
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Meanwhile, we watch Lizzie's rise from street to stage and from abuse to applause, mentored by the cross-dressing comedian Dan Leno (a marvelous Douglas Booth).
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With 135 people injured, the authorities warned that the death toll could still rise from the fire, which started on Saturday, apparently ignited by lightning strikes.
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In April, Holger Münch, head of Germany's national police, said that the country experienced 20153,800 anti-Semitic crimes in 2018, a 20 percent rise from 2017.
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During the past decade, when conservatives were in power, they tried to recapture the high-growth years that characterized South Korea's dynamic postwar rise from poverty.
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In the year to date, the firm saw cancellations rise from 11 percent to 13 percent and its sales per outlet fall from 0.76 to 0.75.
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Gross government debt was projected to rise from an estimated 60.8% of GDP in the current fiscal year to 71.3% in 2022/23, the Treasury said.
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Frazier "is truly the American dream," said Sonnenfeld, noting his rise from poverty to C-suite executive and his leadership on combating abuses in drug pricing.
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Silver wants the portion of the league's revenue that comes from international sources to rise from its current 20 percent to 50 percent within 20 years.
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Analysts surveyed by Reuters are expecting Apple to report revenues of $51.06 billion in the fiscal fourth quarter, an 8.9 percent rise from the year before.
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That would be a big help in feeding the global population, which is expected to rise from 7.5 billion today to perhaps 10 billion in 2050.
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Then we fueled up his motorbike and set off for Tongo, a small village where three compounds rise from a vast expanse of fallow peanut fields.
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Kalim, speaking at a conference call to discuss BTG Pactual's decision to release fourth-quarter unaudited results, said recurring revenue will likely rise from 2015 levels.
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The median year-end price target for the S&P 500 among major brokerage firms sits at 3,000, a nearly 6 percent rise from current levels.
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Slovakia's defense spending is due to rise from 1.2 percent of gross domestic product this year to 1.6 percent in 2020 and 2.0 percent by 2024.
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BUT YOU STARTED OUT AT AN INCREDIBLY HIGH LEVEL, I MEAN WE HAD A VERTICAL RISE FROM SEPTEMBER 7th, WHICH WAS LED AND EPITOMIZED BY BITCOIN.
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U.S. monthly retail data showed January bacon priced at $5.18 per pound, an 8-cent rise from December but down 47 cents from a year ago.
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Fueling the change in tone has been Biden's slide and Warren's steady rise from the basement of the polls to frontrunner in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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His rise from working in a shoe store in 1860 to commanding the Union Army three years later would appear to be a ready-made script.
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A net 603 percent expect global growth to slow down over the next 260 months, a steep rise from the net 218 percent the month before.
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Here are some photos of the destruction: Cover image: Flames and smoke rise from Notre Dame cathedral as it burns in Paris, Monday, April 15, 2019.
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Even before the coming changes, the Teal Group, a market research firm, has forecast sales will rise from $2.8 billion in 2016 to $5100 billion in 2025.
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The practice has paralleled his rise from reality TV star to holder of the nation's highest elected office, according to an analysis of his social media activity.
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Asia's Iranian oil imports are set to rise from December after the United States granted eight countries waivers from sanctions against Iran's oil exports for 180 days.
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Buttigieg's two-day swing through South Carolina crystalized that the mayor's rise from presidential bottom feeder to top tier candidate has been largely powered by white voters.
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As he was led into the courtroom, he walked with a slight limp, and once inside he required assistance from his attorney to rise from his seat.
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CYBG added 5.3% after UBS upgraded the stock and said the lender's net interest margin is set to rise from here even in the current rates environment.
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S&P expects the default rate to continue to rise, from 3.9 percent of issuers in the past 12 months to 5.2 percent over the next year.
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The better-than-expected results have turned around earnings estimate for the first quarter to 0.7% rise from a 2% decline at the start of April. Amazon.
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Industry analysts think that, with advanced EOR techniques and boosted storage, the amount of CO2 injected per barrel of oil could rise from 0.40 to 23 tons.
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At RBS this would increase the figure from 8 percent to 14 percent, while Lloyds is targeting a rise from 5.6 percent to 8 percent by 2020.
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As a result, smart speaker hardware sales in the U.S. are expected to rise from roughly $2.0 billion in 2017 to $3.2 billion this year, up 64%.
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The United Nations refugee agency said on Friday that globally 2051,8703 Venezuelans had applied for asylum this year, a rise from 2870,27 in the whole of 2005.
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The company's medical esthetics unit, which includes top-seller Botox, brought in sales of $648.2 million for the quarter, a 2 percent rise from a year ago.
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The 2016 documentary traces the band's rise from a cramped and dank cellar in Liverpool to record-breaking television appearances, jam-packed stadiums, and—ultimately—rock immortality.
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Now customers can order in advance from within Alipay, Ant's payment app, and she has seen total numbers rise from about 50 a day to nearer 240.
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Chisholm's real-life tale is about her meteoric rise from a little girl in Brooklyn, to the nation's first African-American woman elected to congress in 1968.
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The past two decades saw Roger Ailes rise from obscurity into perhaps the most influential and allegedly abusive person at the intersection of American politics and media.
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All Eyez On Me, starring Demetrius Shipp, Jr. as Shakur, follows the rapper's rise from his humble beginnings to his icon status to his death in 1996.
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By the numbers: The CBO forecasts federal debt to rise from 78% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2019 to 92% in 2029 and 144% in 2049.
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The World Bank's ease of doing business rankings saw Indonesia rise from 22016th in 219—between Swaziland and Jordan—to 22014rd in 22—between Mongolia and Greece.
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"Indications are that this year's overall state budget surplus will rise from 26 billion euros to 28 billion euros," the economic institutes said in their joint forecast.
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The clearest way that Hurricane Irma will interact with global warming is when it makes landfall, since sea level rise from climate change exacerbates storm surge flooding.
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In the ongoing narrative about música urbana and its extraordinary rise from regional taste sensation to global pop powerhouse, the conversation too often focuses on male artists.
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"A rate rise from the Fed is pretty much priced in, we're probably going to see two more hikes this year," said Oxford Economics analyst Daniel Smith.
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If any one thing launched Tesla's meteoric rise from a small Silicon Valley startup to one of the world's most famous and exciting companies, it's Elon Musk.
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For those who follow fashion, you'd know of Australia's Margaret Zhang, who's had a stunning rise from blogger to a huge name in the world of couture.
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Even if active investment performance improves, passive's share will rise from 30% today to about 40% in five years - or 50% if it doesn't, the report said.
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This less-than-pleasing teaser didn't just rise from the depths of Reddit or from an "anonymous source" or a friend of a friend of a friend.
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During the session it hit a 2000 high of $2110, representing 2000-percent rise from a 31.803-year low of $231.80 struck less than two months ago.
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On top of that, we executed the shot with an Aquila crane that had to rise from ground level to more than 100 feet in the air.
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The drop was attributed to profit taking after a 3.403 percent rise from the previous quarter, according to Thomas McCrohan, managing director of Americas Research at Mizuho.
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UN figures show that in just the last month 31 people were killed in string of assassinations, a sharp rise from the nine deaths recorded in March.
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On April 20th NHS England said that the share of its £106.8 billion annual budget given to GPs would rise from 8% to 10% by 2020-21.
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The number of enrollees is projected to rise from 57 million in 2016 to nearly 90 million by 2040, according to the National Academy of Social Insurance.
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The government expects average annual healthcare spending to rise from 2.2 percent of GDP currently, to almost 3 percent of GDP over the next decade, he added.
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Now, the discovery of complex organic molecules in plumes that rise from Enceladus' subsurface ocean further suggests that the moon could support life as we know it.
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Despite dragging American democracy down into the dirt, Spicer will rise from the dust like a phoenix and be redeemed by the almighty Gods of network television.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Claudio Ranieri re-named himself The Thinkerman on Thursday as he reflected on masterminding Leicester City's improbable rise from relegation candidates to Premier League champions.
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Hills of waste rise from makeshift dumps across the city and surrounding areas, including the banks of Beirut River just meters from where it meets the Mediterranean.
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Even if you'd prefer Douthat's approach, in the abstract, we need immigration to rise from its presently quite low levels to stave off short-run population strains.
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The same rural communities saw girls' mean age of marriage rise from 14.9 to 17.5 – a small jump in years, but a major leap in adolescent maturation.
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That would be a slight rise from last year, but still the second-fewest total fights since the NHL became a 30-team league in 2000-01.
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Her memoir, which chronicles her rise from Chicago's South Side to the White House, is about how she arrived, and the Balenciagas symbolize how far she's come.
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So far this year, 240 people have entered Canada illegally through the Manitoba border, a sharp rise from 22015, when a total of 146 migrants were intercepted.
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The U.S. would see far more sea level rise from the melting of West Antarctica when compared to the shedding of ice from the Greenland Ice Sheet.
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Spend on regtech in finance alone is estimated to rise from $10 billion in 2017 to $76 billion in 2022 (a 700 percent increase in five years).
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There were 2187,24 pending applications at the end of June, a steady rise from 235,251 at the end of the 226 fiscal year and 433,26 in 2120.
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CBO expects that a 64-year-old who earns $20,000 would see her premiums rise from $1,700 to $14,600 under the Republican plan — a 758 percent increase.
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Who can doubt Williams, her stellar career, her 23 Grand Slam singles titles (one shy of the record) or her constant ability to rise from the depths?
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An April report from the Congressional Budget Office projected that the federal deficit will rise from $20183 billion in fiscal year 22018, which ended on Sept. 2984.
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"Violence against persons" — a broad category that includes terrorist attacks as one type of crime — totaled about 1.2 million, a 19 percent rise from the previous year.
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This past June, he inaugurated his first full-scale building, a fortress of bricks and arched windows that appears to rise from the harbor in Vejle, Denmark.
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Health Minister Saad Jaber said he expected the number of confirmed cases would rise from the current 56 before the measures to contain the spread took effect.
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The 19th century Gothic building has been wrapped in scaffolding since 2017, and the cost of restorations will now rise from £61.1m to £79.7m ($4.53m to $104m).
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Once they are, more dreams will be realized, and so will the promise of our country: everyone will have a chance to rise from the ground up.
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The enterprise tech company's normalized tax rate could rise from 15 percent to "perhaps closer to 20 percent or more," analysts Toni Sacconaghi and Daniel Chen wrote.
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Vendors in local markets in Yaounde said kwacha now sells for 150 CFA francs ($0.26) per litre, a 50 percent rise from before the fall armyworm crisis.
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In April, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projected that debt held by the public would rise from $14.6 trillion in 2017 to $27.1 trillion in 2027.
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Saviors rise from the streets: The pendulum had to swing eventually, and sure enough, by 1999, the Garden State was in full bloom, according to Mr. DeCaro.
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The trilogy, which began in 2009 with "Wolf Hall," traces Cromwell's unlikely rise, from his origins as a blacksmith's son to the court of King Henry VIII.
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BMO's capital markets unit led the gains with a 38% jump in adjusted net income, and wealth management followed with a 21% rise from a year ago.
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In 2019, the median age of companies raising angel or seed funding was 2.9 years, continuing a steady rise from the 1.5 years median age in 2012.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said last Friday tariffs on $1.223 billion worth of Chinese imports that were set to rise from 21.22% to 259.77% on Oct.
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The number of electric vehicles grew to about 2 million in 2016, a nearly 60 percent rise from the previous year, according to the International Energy Agency.
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Imports are forecast for a 14.6 percent rise from a year ago, up for a sixth straight month, boosted by higher oil prices and solid domestic demand.
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But the dishonesty behind the clichés makes one wish that the ghost of Maureen O'Hara would rise from the mists and slap them both across the head.
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His version of events includes the teen attempting to rise from the ground while still pointing the knife at the officers on the scene after being shot.
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"The movie will show her rise from spy to the superhero "Black Widow" and her quests between the movies, "Captain America: Civil War" and "Avengers: Infinity War.
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Those who are able to rise from poverty and become wealthy often found mentors with success beliefs that enabled them to transcend their circumstances and become wealthy.
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Harvey has a target of 2,950 on the blue-chip index, implying a 10 percent increase for the full year and 6 percent rise from current levels.
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The larger hope, he thought, was that it could be the beginning of Clemson's rise from a should-be-great program to one of real national prominence.
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It's a move that feels symbolic of the company's rapid rise from a tech-world startup to music-industry power player, like Apple and Spotify before it.
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The issue is personal for the former politician who credits education for allowing her to rise from a working class family to become Australia's first female prime minister.
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And Syria would see the largest rank increase, from 137th in 2016 to 80th in 2040, as its life expectancy would rise from 68.2 years to 78.6 years.
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According to a report from the Longevity Centre, the number of men living alone in the UK will rise from 911,000 in 2014 to 1.5 million by 503.
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Attention to detail The second level houses the 85-foot infinity pool, where a $2 million hydraulic outdoor screen programmed to rise from the hillside provides outdoor thrills.
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In more familiar terms, global oil consumption is projected to rise from around 90 million barrels per day in 2000 to 23 million barrels per day by 2800.
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Prices will rise from $1.48 per gallon to $1.85 per gallon, closer to prices in neighboring countries, but the hike will not apply to public transit, Martinez said.
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The better-than-expected results have turned around earnings estimate for the first quarter to an almost 1% rise from a 2% decline at the start of April.
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The dollar index was at 94.29, having hit its highest in nearly two weeks earlier and extending its rise from a 15-month trough struck on May 3.
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Dollar-denominated exports rose 14.2 percent for March from a year ago, topping expectations of a 7.3 percent rise from a year ago, according to a Reuters poll.
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Scientists at the Interior Department reported that agency officials asked them to remove references to climate change and sea level rise from a press release about their work.
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New subscribers to Sony's over-the-top TV service will see higher costs across all pricing tiers, meaning basic plans will rise from $45 to $50 per month.
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At regular intervals—almost wherever there are stations, even if seemingly in the middle of nowhere—thickets of newly built offices and residential blocks rise from the ground.
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For undergraduate students, the cost of one credit will rise from $57 to $115 in the coming year, and will continue rising to $157 per credit by 2023.
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We don't know for sure yet, but I think we can confidently guess that this prophecy refers to a handsome dude we recently watched rise from the dead.
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Many Wall Street banks are pricing in expectations for an interest rate rise from the Federal Reserve, which would be a shot in the arm for their businesses.
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Nominated for eight Academy Awards, this over-dramatized film follows Mark Zuckerberg's meteoric rise from a Harvard student to the founder of the world's most popular social network.
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With the number of Brazilians older than 65 expected to rise from 17m to 58m by 2060, pension spending is set to rise to a fifth of GDP.
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These mutilations were inflicted onto the bodies after death, which suggests the villagers were actively trying to prevent the bodies from being able to rise from the grave.
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The U.S. dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of its peers, was at 96.748 following its rise from levels around 96.3 earlier in the week.
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The gang is out celebrating Carrie's birthday; elongated glasses rise from the table like tiny glass trees filled with alcohol, and there it stands: translucent, dusty rose, urbane.
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For one, we've already seen the vaccination rates in California start to rise, from 90.4 percent in the 2014-2015 school year to 92.9 percent this past year.
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The U.S. dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of its peers, was at 97.421, following its rise from levels below 96.9 seen earlier this week.
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John started doing more television appearances, talking about his entrepreneurial rise from slinging T-shirts on the streets in Queens to growing and leading a $6 billion brand.
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Overall, US federal taxes must rise from the present ultra-low 17% of GDP to at least 25%, with all of the increase coming from the top 1%.
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Mauri Pelto, a professor of environmental science at Nichols College in Massachusetts, says there's a basic calculation one can use to determine sea level rise from ice melt.
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SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian state development bank BNDES helped JBS SA Chief Executive Officer Wesley Batista rise from a backcountry butcher into the world's most powerful meatpacking tycoon.
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If it is missed, tariffs on $200bn-worth of imports from China are due to rise from 10% to 25%, inflicting more pain on a slowing Chinese economy.
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Great places don't rise from a blank slate — they use unique assets to build up what's special about the community, rather than seeking to recreate success from elsewhere.
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It predicts that homeownership will decrease to 60% of households by 2025 and that the rental sector will grow to 24%, an astonishing rise from 9% in 2000.
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Whatever the case, we'll be waiting to see if Oculus blocks the updated Revive in its next update, and if Revive can continue to rise from the dead.
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Foot Locker — the retailer posted fourth-quarter net earnings of $1.14 a share, a 13 percent rise from $1.10 a share from the same period a year earlier.
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The judge described Blankenship's rise from a meager, single-mother Appalachian household to one of the wealthiest, most influential figures in the region and in the coal industry.
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Ibrance, which is expected to face competition from rival Novartis' recently approved treatment Kisqali, generated sales of $679 million, a 58.3 percent rise from the year-ago quarter.
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Last year, global mobile gaming revenues topped $30 billion, a 23 percent rise from the year before, with rapid growth set to continue, according to analyst firm Newzoo.
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But his rise from unknown technocrat to a popular senator and now president has been extraordinarily rapid, propelled in large part by the support of his mentor, Uribe.
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As darkness starts to fall on the hut where the lidar system is set up, villagers walk in from the fields; pillars of smoke rise from cooking fires.
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The German central bank has seen its liabilities to customers outside the currency bloc rise from 16 billion euros in Jan 2016 to 94 billion euros on Feb.
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"Indications are that this year's overall state budget surplus will rise from 26 billion euros to 28 billion euros," the leading economic institutes said in their joint forecast.
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The unemployment rate for workers without a high school diploma increased slightly to 22016 percent in April, continuing a rise from 6.7 percent at the end of 2015.
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Last week Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase announced that 18,000 of its rank-and-file staff would see their pay rise from $10 an hour to $12-17.
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The number of enrollees is projected to rise from 57 million in 2016 to nearly 90 million by 2040, according to the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI).
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Platts RigData, which makes rig count projections, expects U.S. oil and gas land rig counts to rise from an average of 449 in 2016 to 579 in 2017.
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In January, Gazprom gas flows to Europe totalled 17.6 billion cubic meters (bcm), an almost 0.5 bcm rise from the same month a year earlier, Gazprom data shows.
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In an extreme example, the premium for a 2202-year-old making $2628,28500, after factoring in financial assistance, would rise from $6900,2628 to $28503,22019 under the GOP plan.
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In honor of the Bundeskanzlerin birthday, here's the story of Merkel's rise from humble beginnings under an oppressive East German regime to the top spot as Germany's leader.
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You can't even give them to a food bank, unless you want Charles Dickens to rise from the dead and write a story about how shit you are.
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It is a clever interjection; she gets the job and begins her near-meteoric rise from peasant girl with no diploma to intrepid journalist with guts of steel.
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Mr. Wang played a key role in the company's rise from a regional, state-controlled company to a vast conglomerate, and he helped mastermind its overseas deal-making.
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In the worst-case scenario, their model doubles the best estimates of sea-level rise from the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, predicted over the next century.
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Climate change is certainly playing a major role in the growing devastation from extreme weather: Sea level rise from melting ice is expanding the reach of storm surges.
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Over three decades, he rose from an assembly line worker to an electronics business owner, following China's rise from an economic backwater to the world's No. 2 economy.
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Of course it's also satisfying because each smackdown is followed by a resurrection, a shaky rise from the floor and a counterattack that telegraphs resolve, superiority and victory.
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To keep biweekly premiums for ModCloth's roughly 300 workers relatively close to what they pay now, their deductibles will rise from nothing to several thousand dollars per year.
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Now the company is hoping to reinvent itself once again and rise from the chaos of last year to become a go-to, cloud-native developer tool vendor.
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That mission has reportedly cost some $138 million, and Mattis said before granting the extension that he expected the active-duty mission's cost to rise from $72 million.
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These positive trends bolstered foreign reserves which stood at $12.4 billion at the end of September, a 7% rise from the end of last year, official figures show.
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And his rise from relative anonymity to Iowa caucus winner echoed Jimmy Carter's victory nearly 45 years ago — an outsider with the promise of understated, honest political restoration.
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But if talks this week falter, tariffs on more than $250 billion in Chinese imports are set to rise from 25 percent to 30 percent on Oct. 85033.
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The EIA data also showed crude inventories rose only 24.16,214 barrels last week, compared with expectations of a 22.7 million barrel rise from analysts in a Reuters poll.
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Last month, the airline had expected third-quarter revenue for each seat flown, a key industry metric, to rise from 0.5 percent to 2.5 percent year over year.
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