Everyone sacrificed something, but everyone got more than they sacrificed.
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He sacrificed a marriage to make movies; he sacrificed a relationship with his children; he sacrificed many relationships in order to get movies made.
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Some sacrificed emotionally and some sacrificed physically, and seeing them alone was hard.
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We've sacrificed so much—I've sacrificed my mental health and my physical health.
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"We sacrificed thousands of lives of our soldiers, we sacrificed so many to finish ISIS," he said.
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"We sacrificed ourselves so we can make millions of dollars for the owners, but we also sacrificed our health."
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In chess, a pawn is sacrificed for strategic advantage; at the pawn shop, a guitar is sacrificed for much-needed cash.
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I believe that David Buckel sacrificed his life for something greater than nationhood or national interest, he sacrificed his life for all mankind.
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He sacrificed for our country & we'll never forget him.
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As band members, we sacrificed leaving our families and girlfriends.
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I really sacrificed, and I took a lot of chances.
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My children, too, have supported and sacrificed throughout the years.
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When we worry about perfection, our bigger goals are sacrificed.
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Something is always on the chopping block to be sacrificed.
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"You have sacrificed nothing and no one," Khan told Trump.
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Perhaps because she will be sacrificed to make a sword?
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He was an ordinary guy who pushed himself, who sacrificed.
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Must he also be sacrificed on the alter of politics?
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Animal lovers should be aware that a bird is sacrificed.
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She often sacrificed herself for the needs of her family.
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And will our mental health be sacrificed in the process?
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In 2010, the Chinese market could be sacrificed to principle.
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"You have sacrificed nothing and no one," he said. Mrs.
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"He has sacrificed the good name of this Committee" —Rep.
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Perhaps to the man in the street I have sacrificed.
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I've sacrificed the fact that I can't go to Greece.
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The rangers have sacrificed several horses to draw her out.
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Each must be protected and not sacrificed for pure politics.
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Equity would have been sacrificed in the name of efficiency.
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Equity would have been sacrificed in the name of efficiency.
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Mathews sacrificed Mantilla to second, and Haddix walked Aaron intentionally.
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That's how principle is sacrificed on the altar of ambition.
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But he was no teenager, sacrificed for a father's bidding.
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Workers' interests will be enthusiastically sacrificed to secure these goals.
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You defended it, you sacrificed it, you always honored it.
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"He sacrificed so much for me," Kim tells CNBC's Quintanilla.
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"He sacrificed his own health to be here," Harris said.
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Comport yourselves with respect for all who suffered and sacrificed.
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The prices are fair and the quality is never sacrificed.
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"We have sacrificed a hell of a lot," he said.
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Do you feel like part of your youth was sacrificed?
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His family gladly sacrificed everything on the altar of his genius.
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"You have sacrificed nothing," Khan said in his speech, addressing Trump.
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They specifically sacrificed their logo for their love of the throne.
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He sacrificed everything, including his family, in his act of betrayal.
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Dedicated to those who served and sacrificed during the Korean War.
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They sacrificed more than a few home comforts in doing so.
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Did TJ's aversion to artificial ingredients mean it sacrificed on taste?
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Some guitars and amps have been 'sacrificed' in the rehearsal space.
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Ms. Anderson never lets us forget how much Scully has sacrificed.
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One of the first things we sacrificed was our gym membership.
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Humayun Khan, ripped Trump as having "sacrificed nothing" for the country.
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Even during these skirmishes, Lozen sacrificed everything to protect her community.
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She sacrificed a nice paycheck to be home with her girls.
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"I don't think Anthony realized just what he sacrificed," she says.
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I've sacrificed a lot and committed my life to my clients.
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And in response to the accusation that he has not sacrificed?
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Cristhian Adames pinch-ran for Raburn and was sacrificed to second.
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True, I've sacrificed professional advancement as a result of my choices.
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Speed and quality are often sacrificed when we work from home.
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We had sacrificed too many good people already to give up.
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The Aztecs, for instance, sacrificed humans as offerings to the gods.
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Asked today, he doesn't shy from telling you everything he sacrificed.
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After all, he sacrificed his family to embrace the authentic Jesus.
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I'd sacrificed whatever was necessary during the years of rigorous training.
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You sacrificed a bit of your soul for being ignorantly outspoken.
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They had come to realize how much the seven had sacrificed.
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"Slowly I realized how much she sacrificed for us," Xyza said.
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I sacrificed my high school years so I could play here.
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That partnership — for it to have worked, they sacrificed everything together.
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" Mr. Khan added that the two slain men "really sacrificed everything.
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You've sacrificed so much already, put country before all, even family.
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We're talking about a lady who sacrificed so much, who suffered.
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Strategist David Axelrod said he thinks Senate Democrats "sacrificed" former Sen.
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Generations of miners sacrificed their lungs and limbs to King Coal.
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You defended it, you sacrificed it, you have always honored it.
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Investors are concerned that Macy's has sacrificed profits for those investments.
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You have sacrificed so much so I could follow my dreams.
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We can take care of sick kids if we sacrificed rumors.
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He told GQ that his lady love sacrificed for their family.
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For were not the lives sacrificed before Verdun given for us also?
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Now, a popular opinion: Style doesn't have to be sacrificed for comfort.
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A life well-lived but heavily sacrificed, has definitively taken its toll.
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She sacrificed justice for her husband in order to keep him safe.
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I have a chronic illness and my parents sacrificed everything for me.
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"(They) sacrificed themselves for our freedom," the king said during a ceremony.
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To help them avoid debt, however, they sacrificed their own financial security.
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" He added: "I think I sacrificed my own dignity in that moment.
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Civil free speech is sacrificed in exchange for hatred, degradation and threats.
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They may have sacrificed some potential of the higher-margin, other vehicles.
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He has certainly sacrificed opportunities by maintaining his resistance to brand partnerships.
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"I sacrificed everything, my friends, my family…" Maluma says in the trailer.
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That became a labour of love, years of sleep and holidays sacrificed.
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She just accused him so that she wouldn't be the person sacrificed.
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You've told me about two relationships for which you sacrificed your happiness.
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They have sacrificed family members, something which our president has not done.
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Barring that, it's sacrificed its moral credibility for a short-term victory.
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He also protested that, as a hardworking builder, he too had "sacrificed".
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We have to remember that so many people have sacrificed their lives.
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Jeimer Candelario walked, and Jim Adduci sacrificed to move up both runners.
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"Climate action cannot be sacrificed any more for political convenience," she said.
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Had Tortugas' plate of avocado bliss been sacrificed for something less comforting?
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Two generations of a family sacrificed to the service of a nation.
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"They sacrificed their time to take care of the village," he said.
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"These Gold Star families have sacrificed more than we can ever imagine."
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He has dedicated and sacrificed his life and career to public service.
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How much do women's contributions to society get sacrificed in the process?
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He spoke fearlessly about injustice and he sacrificed tremendously for his principles.
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O.J. Simpson, but she ultimately concludes that the paleontologist must be sacrificed.
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In doing so, he's sacrificed a career he's spent a lifetime building.
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And if they had to be sacrificed, shouldn't the homeowners be compensated?
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We've sacrificed core competencies that we're going to have to re-establish.
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Who will be sacrificed in pursuit of a pure top 10 list?
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They sense gentrification by fiat — another neighborhood sacrificed to the tech elite.
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Evidence shows that these people were ritually sacrificed by the Inca civilization.
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Mokaila said people in SADC countries have sacrificed to protect wild animals.
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Walker's Greensboro-area seat was sacrificed last month in court-prompted redistricting.
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Americans deserve better after the lives and treasure we sacrificed in Iraq.
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Read more about why Booking Holdings has sacrificed growth for profits here.
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He also sacrificed a lot of sleep in those early Microsoft days.
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These goals need not be sacrificed in pursuit of reduced carbon pollution.
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Is it worth getting away from poverty if her character is sacrificed?
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But I never sacrificed my sleep; I'd have lunch at 7:30 a.m.
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A few, hoping their sins would be washed away, sacrificed comfort for redemption.
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Trump isn't even president yet and he's sacrificed a lot of it already.
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So I sacrificed an old computer for that video which was really neat.
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Thousands of families have sacrificed to build GM into what it is today.
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Instead, I sacrificed cheap jewelry to my pain precisely because it was disposable.
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"She sacrificed so much to make sure I had every opportunity," Bowen says.
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Pham walked, Matt Duffy sacrificed him to second, and Cron doubled him home.
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He is mysteriously told that "God will provide" a lamb to be sacrificed.
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"They have sacrificed the company's operations to pay bondholders," the PDVSA source said.
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Innocent people who came to pray here ... they sacrificed their life for God.
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We took the fire for ourselves and refused to be sacrificed to it.
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Mark sacrificed himself by jumping off a bridge so Violet could stay alive.
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And the party has already sacrificed plenty of principles since coming to power.
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Sacrificed for the Soul Stone on Vormir by Thanos in Infinity War. 19.
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These sacrificed kitties were likely a mass offering to the cat goddess Bastet.
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In all, 137 children and 200 llamas were ritually sacrificed in this manner.
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I think he gave so much and sacrificed so much, including his marriage.
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King sacrificed black bodies to make white America look plainly at its barbarism.
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"Saturday Night Live" has sacrificed one of the greatest comedic opportunities in history.
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"You have sacrificed nothing and no one," he said of Trump in Philadelphia.
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Tyler Wade ran for Bird and was sacrificed to second by Austin Romine.
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"You have sacrificed nothing," he said, as his wife stood by his side.
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I've met too many families and it's just — what they've sacrificed is unbelievable.
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He sacrificed millions of innocence people including his own to obtain his goal.
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That move is said to have sacrificed billions of dollars in lost returns.
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Who among you hasn't sacrificed one family member at least to the drugs?
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Help us heal our Nation and honor those who have served and sacrificed.
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That the Kurds had sacrificed 11,000 men and women didn't seem to matter.
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According to the NHTSA, they had sacrificed themselves and were due for replacement.
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Zippy sacrificed his life to help save his family from a house fire.
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A student's native language does not have to be sacrificed for learning English.
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The will of parents sacrificed at the altar of a perceived greater good.
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Those veterans have sacrificed so much to keep the rest of us safe.
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They have sacrificed financially and worked hard to give us a good life.
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What is sacrificed for the convenience of an always-on digital life partner?
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A lot of people have sacrificed for this country, died for this country.
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We sacrificed the body as an instrument of war, for a larger cause.
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Johnny Joey Jones served and sacrificed for our nation as Marine bomb technician.
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I couldn't see, and it sounded like I was about to be sacrificed.
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In Islam, however, it's Abraham's other son, Ismail (Ishmael), who is almost sacrificed.
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At least Catherine's gift was sacrificed in service of ego and world peace.
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With all this attention on infrastructure, though, Hong Kong hasn't sacrificed its soul.
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He sacrificed himself to make a difference and nobody could take that away.
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The future of our country is sacrificed at the altar of the filibuster.
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And we do violence to the memory of those who sacrificed for us.
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That's why I sacrificed so much of my time in my early 20s.
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He stood before a wall of stars that commemorated lives sacrificed for country.
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"She really sacrificed and gave her life to the law," Judge Hull said.
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I sacrificed my personal life and general happiness in order to do this.
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Again, we sacrificed the extras, cut costs and lived as frugally as possible.
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The stability and trust of the Portuguese cannot be sacrificed for political gain.
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But that's not all — he betrayed our brave troops, who sacrificed alongside them.
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Some of them view him as having sacrificed his career to save theirs.
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Without thinking about what's sacrificed to build that future, history may repeat itself.
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"You stood up against evil and sacrificed your life," she wrote on Facebook.
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So high in fact that a child is sacrificed to safe the company.
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"There are people who sacrificed for me to be here," Asare told me.
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Soldiers are being sacrificed for an objective that is unlikely to be achieved.
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"He sacrificed his future" to continue treating patients in Syria, Aziz told me.
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Adames and Perez singled and were sacrificed to second and third by Smith.
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Bautista caught it, and said he sacrificed power for accuracy on his throw.
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A lot of our team members have sacrificed a lot for this project.
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Jill has been very disciplined and sacrificed a lot to get to this point.
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This would not be possible if we had sacrificed safety or overlooked important tests.
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The three hounds sacrificed in the fight were incorporated into the Clegane's new sigils.
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Our service members and their families have all sacrificed so much for our country.
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It has advanced democracy and freedom, sacrificed lives, and bolstered prosperity around the world.
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My mother was a beautician who sacrificed to get me the best education possible.
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Bluetooth audio has historically sacrificed sound quality for convenience relative to a wired connection.
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Chinese journalists have long sacrificed safety and a quiet life to do good work.
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At the end of X-Men 2, she sacrificed herself, submerging herself under water.
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"You have sacrificed nothing and no one!" the father, Khizr Khan, said about Trump.
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Now that its most visible leaders have sacrificed that authority, it has nothing left.
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Texas legislators sacrificed officers' well-being in order to score political points, Wilkison said.
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Amazon sacrificed dividends for years in order to establish its mastery of online shopping.
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More than a little bit of modernity is sacrificed for that ancient automotive jewelry.
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Regan said that with Justice, West Virginia Democrats sacrificed principle in pursuit of winning.
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This young man found himself in combat, and sacrificed for this campaign's success accordingly.
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Dworkin sacrificed her comfort, her reputation, and to some extent herself for her writing.
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Kevin Pillar led off with a single and Darwin Barney sacrificed him to second.
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I'd sacrificed my services, and my head, to change the complexion of the series.
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"Transformers" was widely criticized for too many cheap thrills that sacrificed a strong narrative.
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They've sacrificed their liberty and their comfort in ways I would probably find impossible.
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As in, which person can be sacrificed to Trump's ire with the least damage.
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He's a guy who admits he once sacrificed a goat and drank its blood.
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Depth has been sacrificed, which can be a gut punch in the regular season.
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I sacrificed to provide for them—to make money—but got lost in it.
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Now he appreciates what his father sacrificed so that he could have more options.
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He sacrificed a lot throughout my life for me to be here right now.
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"People were sacrificed," said Ernest Ngesa, 31, who lives in Kibera, a Nairobi neighborhood.
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The climax is an extended solo by the woman eventually chosen to be sacrificed.
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Like other activists, Mr. Khan says democratic ideals cannot be sacrificed for economic growth.
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They sacrificed a lot for me and they are anxious to see me succeed.
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"She sacrificed much in her own life to help us," Gutierrez says tearing up.
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"She sacrificed a lot for me and my sister while growing up," Bradberry says.
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"Before, people sacrificed their present to guarantee their futures," said Mr. Yu, the professor.
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Yet he is seen as a heroic man who sacrificed, while Wallis is hated.
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The evidence is uncontested:Trump sacrificed our national security to cheat in the next election.
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I was then, and remain, humbled by what he and so many others sacrificed.
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But even conservatism itself seems to have been sacrificed at the altar of Trump.
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He is an American patriot who has sacrificed in the service of his country.
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And certainly, tens of their lives, probably hundreds of their lives, have been sacrificed.
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"You have sacrificed nothing and no one," he said of Trump on July 28.
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While victory was heavily due to US intelligence and military support, Afghans significantly sacrificed.
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After Plesac sacrificed Flaherty to third, Francisco Lindor hit a sacrifice fly to center.
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How many lives must be sacrificed so they can keep their seat in Congress?
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Tony Wolters led off with a walk and was sacrificed to second by Gray.
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Everyone had worked on Halo as long as I had, and sacrificed just as much.
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She sacrificed having a career so she can be at home taking care of [us].
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So many people sacrificed so much for this to happen — my mother most of all.
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The victims are said to have been in "relatively good health" before they were sacrificed.
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Agree to pay this price because it will reward you with more than you sacrificed.
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Tuffy Gosewich kept the rally going with a single, then Ray sacrificed him to second.
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"He sacrificed a lot," Kyrie says in the latest episode of online series My Houzz.
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Under Bretton Woods, countries sacrificed free capital movement in order to have the other two.
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The Vietnam Women's Memorial honors those women who served and sacrificed during the Vietnam War.
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"(The officers) sacrificed their today for securing the future of our coming generations," he said.
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My mother sacrificed a lot to keep us in a district with good public education.
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You've enjoyed the convenience of taking your games anywhere, but you've sacrificed playability for mobility.
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After Alcides Escobar sacrificed, Whit Merrifield drove in Gordon with a ground single to left.
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They all sacrificed everything for their country, and now have nothing to show for it.
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One offered her a proposition: If she sacrificed her daughter, everyone would know her name.
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It helped that we improved the product, although we have sacrificed speed in the process.
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The stories of people of color who have sacrificed are never memorialized the same way.
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The third myth is that scale is everything, and everything should be sacrificed for it.
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There is a rot in English soccer, which has sacrificed coherent play for star power.
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Last night we honored the heroic fans who sacrificed everything in the midst of uncertainty.
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"I sacrificed my childhood to compete for the United States throughout the world," Antolin said.
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"You have sacrificed nothing and no one," Khizr Khan added of the GOP's presidential nominee.
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So in that scenario, workers will have to be sacrificed to lower the bottom line.
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Anthony Santander sacrificed the pinch runner Stevie Wilkerson and Nunez to second and third, respectively.
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Countless Americans and their families sacrificed and continue to sacrifice due to that heinous attack.
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"What privacy is being sacrificed for it, and is it it in the right hands?"
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The permanently prodigal son was welcomed home to Philadelphia—and sacrificed as the fatted calf.
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Trump fired back, saying yeah, I've sacrificed, like when I've hired people and built buildings.
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The Michigan lawmakers sacrificed another state priority to pay for the safe drinking water programs.
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Every one of them had voluntarily sacrificed precious weekend leave to perform the solemn duty.
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So many people sacrificed so much for this to happen - my mother most of all. .
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"We don&apost have any evidence that any of these children were sacrificed," Juengst said.
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" Christian integrity was sacrificed on the altar of "but he's promised conservative Supreme Court justices.
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We'd both sacrificed a form of power, but here, cloaked in anonymity, I held control.
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He's got a wife that has sacrificed decades to help him be where he's at.
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The Syrian medics and rescue workers in Aleppo have sacrificed everything, some even their lives.
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"The families here have sacrificed their sons for the government," said Muslimyar, the district governor.
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"Remembering the ones that sacrificed to give us freedom," the designer wrote in the caption.
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The US has for too long sacrificed values for interests with many Middle Eastern partners.
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Should the need for expression be sacrificed for "making the most" out of time together?
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This woman sacrificed so much to defend your rights, and now you're still judging her.
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Over the last decade, DeShanna and her husband have sacrificed everything to protect their children.
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These convictions don't seem to have been sacrificed in the interest of making salable photographs.
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That accomplishment cannot be sacrificed for an unrealistic effort to pressure Iran on ballistic missiles.
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Something beautiful is sacrificed on the altar of the future, which nonetheless must be embraced.
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This is not how you treat people who sacrificed a lot to work for you.
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My mom sacrificed a lot for me and I wouldn't be here without my mom.
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From the first page, it is clear that one of these characters will be sacrificed.
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They sacrificed the money they could have made because they felt the mission was important.
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A more aggressive estimate would suggest that Brady has sacrificed something closer to $100 million.
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The interests of students should not be sacrificed for budgetary expedience or special interest politics.
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I will always remember the times where he persevered and sacrificed for the better good.
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And truth must never be sacrificed on the altar of political, cultural or sexual expediency.
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Tyler Naquin's leadoff single began the ninth-inning rally, Yandy Diaz sacrificed and Almonte singled.
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The experiences of Njinga's subjects—enslaved, sacrificed, or dragooned into endless wars—remain sadly unrecoverable.
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Those same ideals which enlisted the heart and sacrificed the life of Guatemalan-born Gutierrez.
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The nuances of the lived human experience are sacrificed to the identity narratives of now.
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"It was not very convincing that he sacrificed his life for the bank," he said.
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"You have sacrificed nothing," he said last week, as his wife stood by his side.
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These sports icons sacrificed the prime of their careers for a cause bigger than themselves.
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By that, I mean automakers have often sacrificed price to sustain high levels of production.
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The ideal needed to be sacrificed for the non-ideal, the worthy for the unworthy.
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But, sacrificed for a message of self-love, it also feels like a serious loss.
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He tried to make his dream in football come true, sacrificed much and ultimately failed.
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Despite their budget, they never sacrificed health in the name of saving a few bucks.
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Jim, Steven, Peter and Kayla sacrificed all in their efforts to better the lives of others.
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She's now "Elizabeth Regina," a woman who has sacrificed sister and husband for kingdom and country.
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But a great deal of the GOP conservative ideology is going to be sacrificed in return.
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But if they believe their small government ideals are being sacrificed, they will break from him.
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After Williams sacrificed them into scoring position, Frazier hit a rope into the right-field stands.
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This corresponds with the analysis of victims sacrificed in "smaller offerings" in the Templo Mayor complex.
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If Bran sacrificed his personhood for his destiny, then the two Stark daughters did the opposite.
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The Last Hero was a diplomat, not a warrior, who compromised and sacrificed himself for peace.
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"I wish I could have sacrificed myself to save those kids," neighbor Eddie Miranda told NJ.com .
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They can be merged into other persona, sacrificed for upgrades, or trained to learn new skills.
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Trump also wanted the Khans to know that, like them, he had sacrificed for this country.
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Crenshaw is a real-life war hero who sacrificed a piece of himself defending his country.
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A man whose wife and kids sacrificed their family time for his struggle for racial justice.
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He had sacrificed his life to a higher purpose, and here I was, high on drugs.
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More concerning is the possibility that necessary reforms are being sacrificed for the prince's personal ambition.
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Domestic flights within Britain which are operated by EU27 carriers (particularly Ryanair) could also be sacrificed.
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The billionaire further argued that he had indeed sacrificed for his country, saying he created jobs.
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After Iglesias sacrificed Senzel to third, he scored on a game-tying single by Eugenio Suarez.
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"I sacrificed everything, my friends, my family…" Maluma says in the trailer, released earlier this month.
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Remember what I sacrificed so you can truly appreciate the incredible treasures you have: Life. Liberty.
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Many iPhones were sacrificed, and lots of grey-market parts purveyors were enlisted in the quest.
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"This man sacrificed himself for my daughter and mother in law," Melendez wrote on Facebook Sunday.
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After Superman (Henry Cavill) sacrificed himself in the fight against Doomsday in last year's Batman v.
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Basically we sacrificed some choice in exchange for easy access to a huge range of services.
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There is a small back patio, but the yard was sacrificed to make the home larger.
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November 1st: Bad habits As low-key as this video is, everyone sacrificed something for it.
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You've sacrificed so much to be here, and you just want your fair shot at love.
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There's a passage in the song "Sacrificed" and there's the beginning of the album [ Multinational Corporations].
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Like desire, our fights always had an object —money, jealousy, who had suffered or sacrificed more.
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As a little girl I began to see myself there: sacrificed on the altar of manhood.
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He credits the firefighters who sacrificed their own safety during the attack with saving her life.
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He challenged Trump to read the Constitution and said he has "sacrificed nothing" for the country.
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I didn't come from a lot, but my parents sacrificed a lot for me to compete.
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After Ehire Adrianza sacrificed the runners to second and third, Sano scored on a wild pitch.
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He was sacrificed to third by Senzatela's bunt and scored on Charlie Blackmon's groundout to first.
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This season you are going to see how much she's sacrificed to keep her family together.
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Abisha wrote it on the skin of sacrificed rams just 13 years after Joshua entered Israel.
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They have sacrificed while fighting our adversaries, and that sacrifice continues beyond their active duty status.
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"Coca-Cola and Pepsi and all the big labels have sacrificed taste for profit," Nese says.
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Flake sacrificed himself -- and his political career -- to try to shake Republicans out of their stupor.
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The bleached bones of the actor who sacrificed himself are left to find a new agent.
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I, too, might have sacrificed a few men to preserve the whole idea of a voyage.
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That's when his brother, Alistair, sacrificed his chance to win and helped Jonny finish the race.
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For all his disrespect to those who sacrificed, Mr. Trump alone stands against foreign military intervention.
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Instead, the Senate allowed those who have already sacrificed so much to continue to sacrifice more.
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As conservatives with a conscience, they have already sacrificed their electoral careers to oppose Mr. Trump.
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Whenever immaturity threatened the Beatles' future, it was usually McCartney who sacrificed his comfort and ego.
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Viboonrungruang also was apologetic to all those who sacrificed their time and effort for the boys.
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Originality is sacrificed for scalability and trips become off the shelf, 'one size fits all' packages.
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"Creativity is the first thing that is sacrificed when we are running on empty," Huffington says.
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In the companies' rush to expand, they argue, quality of treatment may be sacrificed for profit.
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Shortly after Dowdy was removed, he told an investigator that he was sacrificed to that notion.
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They've often been sacrificed for political expediency—it's now up to their allies to help them.
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We know that much is sacrificed as progress rolls out, and its results are often incomprehensible.
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He sacrificed and worked to raise my grandmother, who would raise my mother, who raised me.
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"Previous generations of Americans have sacrificed fortunes, health, and lives to serve the country," Frum writes.
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At some funerals, over a hundred buffaloes are sacrificed over the course of a few days.
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Dom Nunez singled with one out and was sacrificed to second on a bunt by Melville.
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My parents sacrificed everything because they wanted a better life for me and my little sister.
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Mr. Bruni is right: Nuance and complexity have been sacrificed on the altar of ideological purity.
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But by pressuring Curry along the perimeter, the Blazers sacrificed some help defense in the paint.
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"Everything else that's not absolutely life or death is getting sacrificed at this point," he said.
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She's sacrificed going to China, and Russia, giving up holidays, giving up relationships, and family time.
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Halep, a sensitive soul who has sacrificed plenty for her craft, surely grasps this by now.
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A family is sacrificed to time, and in their entrails readers find auguries of larger motions.
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Moreover, NATO has already sacrificed much during the US government&aposs so-called war on terror.
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We shall never forget that many Americans sacrificed their lives for democracy and freedom in Europe.
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It lasted only 18 minutes before he was sacrificed as Conte reorganized after Cahill's red card.
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Not only because I know my parents have sacrificed their lives for me to do so.
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But these families have also sacrificed, and every child has the right to a safe environment.
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Britain has traditionally sacrificed privacy more than other Western democracies, mostly in the name of security.
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Their normal lives were sacrificed for the greater cause of "mak[ing] someone laugh," Grayson said.
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Jeff Mathis led off the fourth with a single and was sacrificed to second by Godley.
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"We sacrificed our own middle class to finance the growth of foreign countries," Mr. Trump declared.
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It died on the altar of Trump, where too many other Republicans sacrificed their principles, too.
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I wish to tell her that there are those who have sacrificed themselves to defend it.
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An attack in which Luke Skywalker sacrificed himself to allow the Resistance a chance to escape.
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When the bear grows up, it is brutally sacrificed—tied to a stake, skinned, and beheaded.
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She will connect to family and friends who sacrificed and supported her during decades of incarceration.
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Would she have sacrificed our little family to make my 7-year-old's dream come true?
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La David Johnson anything less than an honorable soldier who sacrificed his life for our country.
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In trying to safeguard financial stability, have they sacrificed too much growth—or perhaps jeopardised stability elsewhere?
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Many Okinawans believe they were sacrificed as a buffer between the invading Americans and the Japanese mainland.
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But there's a man who sacrificed his job for us, so we got to stand behind him.
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I've sacrificed time away from my family and I have dedicated my entire career to this network.
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The system becomes a downward spiral in which humans are sacrificed to the power of the few.
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A lot of people sacrificed themselves in ways that you should never have to for your job.
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But we must not forget that one courageous diver sacrificed his own life to keep them alive.
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It's what so many hosts sacrificed so much for, to see their kind to this safe space.
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Millett wrote that the move sacrificed the 17-year-old woman's constitutional rights for no justifiable reason.
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Washington had already sacrificed for the nation's independence as military commander-in-chief during the Revolutionary War.
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It's inevitable that some details are sacrificed in order to make the films succinct, engaging and watchable.
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Too often, in his view, America has sacrificed its own sovereignty following the chimera of global governance.
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"They represent the millions who have worked hard and scrimped, and sacrificed and retooled," Mr. Obama said.
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These families have sacrificed greatly to protect their children and give them a chance to be safe.
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It is woven into the life and liberty of the country you sacrificed so much to defend.
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"I've sacrificed ten years where I've not been able to do a lot of things," he said.
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He had no power, no influence — until he became a drug dealer and sacrificed all moral compass.
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He sacrificed weekends and holidays to elevate his pitching speed to a Major League level and beyond.
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They also want to see whether Tesla sacrificed profit margins in its efforts to ramp up production.
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Instead, their hands were full of animal flesh, sacrificed before a terrifying statue of Zeus wielding thunderbolts.
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It's the first feature sacrificed in order to make a perfect waterproof seal and protect the internals.
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"I was a Marine wife so I know what we sacrificed," Day's mom Kellie, 48, tells PEOPLE.
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Kyle Seager led off by grounding a single into center field, and he was sacrificed to second.
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They and their families have sacrificed health, quality of life, and often their dreams for the future.
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By endorsing Trump, the religious right chose a master—and sacrificed everything it says it stands for.
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The case has reignited a debate about whether privacy should be sacrificed in order to prevent attacks.
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In the speech, he asked if Trump had read the Constitution and said Trump had sacrificed nothing.
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The first iteration of the present design sacrificed waterproofing and storage flexibility, which the new generation restores.
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" He also said he had sacrificed by creating "thousands and thousands of jobs" and building "great structures.
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You couldn't make "sacrifice others for the greater good" a universal principle, lest everyone end up sacrificed.
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A reason why he's sacrificed his family, his credibility, his whole life to an unseen almighty force.
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In the show's series finale, Stefan sacrificed himself in order to kill Katherine Pierce and destroy hell.
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He sacrificed by moving to NYC a year-and-a-half ago, so I pay for parking.
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Our biosphere is being sacrificed so that rich people in countries like mine can live in luxury.
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A strong democracy demands a steady balance between the two, where neither is sacrificed for the other.
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A guide told us that their identical poses suggested that they'd been drugged before they were sacrificed.
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Too much has been risked and sacrificed to allow our individual biases to tear apart our nation.
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He sharply asked whether Trump had read the Constitution and said the GOP nominee had sacrificed nothing.
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He took that job very seriously and in many ways sacrificed his entire being to the cause.
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His life, his memories, and his ability to exist in the world all had to be sacrificed.
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Bailey sacrificed, putting runners at second and third, and Hamilton followed with a single to short left.
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Ross knew the charges weren't serious and ultimately sacrificed his own career to vote the right way.
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Pitcher Carlos Rodon sacrificed Narvaez to second, and he took third on Adam Engel's grounder to shortstop.
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She fought valiantly against the Apartheid state and sacrificed her life for the freedom of the country.
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It may be that some subtle aspects of memory are sacrificed to enhance other areas of cognition.
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"You sacrificed your family for a book?" a young woman on the Greek island asks Leo, incredulous.
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The sacrificed animals are believed to provide the exiting soul with transport, milk, and meat in heaven.
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In low-income households, it's often food that gets sacrificed to pay rent, utilities, and health bills.
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Quality had to be sacrificed for quantity: more than 400,000 individual objects were produced for the show.
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"All the things they sacrificed, all the worry that they've had, it's all my fault," he said.
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"Amazon is just trying to make as much money as they can while our health is sacrificed."
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But her family had sacrificed to help finance her education, and she had taken out considerable loans.
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How often does a childhood sacrificed on the altar of sports really confer advantages in adult life?
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Garner is fair, blonde, dressed in pink—virginal, but remember that it's often virgins who are sacrificed.
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Gadhafi had sacrificed his fledgling nuclear weapons program for the resumption of Western diplomatic and economic engagement.
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"Chris sacrificed his life to protect his fellow soldiers and to protect all Americans," Mr. Trump said.
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Mr. Saud and Mr. Shehzad have sacrificed everything for Wildlife Rescue since founding it 20 years ago.
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The elder Osteen, a Purple Heart recipient, sacrificed his life to save his 3-year-old granddaughter.
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But nature is no longer so rife with life that myriads can be afforded to be sacrificed.
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Khanal said fewer animals were sacrificed this year compared with five years ago due to awareness campaigns.
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After pinch hitter Ehire Adrianza sacrificed the runners, Colorado starter Tyler Anderson gave way to Jordan Lyles.
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"My mother sacrificed herself for me and for her work," Mr. Carrozzini told The New York Times.
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My family didn't have a lot but they sacrificed what they had to give me an education.
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Far too many people have sacrificed far too much for far too long to get us here.
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David Buckel sacrificed his life in an effort to save the earth as place of human habitation.
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In "A Monster Calls," the title monster is not slain or sacrificed to provide such metaphorical closure.
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You immediately take stock of what that person might have sacrificed and whom he might have betrayed.
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Plato applies his allegory to politics, demonstrating how the truth is sacrificed in favor of political gain.
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Time that could've been spent expanding their roles is sacrificed to set up each new temporary antagonist.
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Sometimes you find out by seeing another fat person rejected in public, sacrificed as an object lesson.
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"You can only deduct the amount you actually sacrificed, that $15 that wasn't already reimbursed," Davis added.
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Single-payer supporters hated hearing that the public option had to be sacrificed to Joe Lieberman's ego.
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But he put those dreams aside the day he sacrificed his life to save his fellow soldiers.
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It belongs to generations of women and men who struggled and sacrificed and made this moment possible.
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He is uncomfortable in the hero role, he said, when so many others sacrificed and lost so much.
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Low-wage workers have always sacrificed and risked to make life better for their families and their communities.
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"You have sacrificed — more than anyone — to see Daddy standing here after 30 years," he said on stage.
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I hope you are enjoying this Memorial Day weekend as we remember those who sacrificed for our country.
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They have sacrificed their lives so the least we can do is help them when they need it.
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Nate Boyer, who sacrificed as much as anyone can for this country without giving their life or limb.
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And she, like so many other talented women, often sacrificed her own ambitions to help further her husband's.
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Nebula (Karen Gillan) was physically abused by Thanos, while Gamora (Zoe Saldana) was sacrificed for his evil plan.
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That's because things like technology and comfort are often sacrificed on the altar to the gods of speed.
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He said he had indeed sacrificed by employing thousands of people, and raising "millions of dollars" for veterans.
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Yes, you've sacrificed your only full-size USB port to hold the pen with a piece of plastic.
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" She went on to explain, "I sacrificed a lot after our marriage to adjust to a new environment.
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Now that I've sacrificed my verification for the good of content, I'm not sure of my own future.
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The producers certainly got the casting right, which seems especially vital having just sacrificed two such significant characters.
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But it kind of feels like she was sacrificed in order to drum up hype for her prequel.
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I got a boy in the Marines, so I hear somebody who sacrificed a child in military service.
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Maybe in a decade we'll find out exactly how many birds were sacrificed to feed Prime's ruthless hunger.
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He allowed a leadoff single to Jace Peterson, who was sacrificed to second, and intentionally walked Freddie Freeman.
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" In her view, she said, it was families who lost an armed services member who "literally sacrificed everything.
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In playing the same subdued notes across all his recent parts, Gosling has sacrificed variety and raw emotion.
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After Friedrich sacrificed Amarista to second base, Travis Jankowski followed with a bunt in front of the plate.
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For example, Angela's character has, in the first few episodes of the season, been sacrificed to that purpose.
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But while he doesn't own the "Cycling Greats" box set, he knows exactly what they sacrificed to dominate.
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Instagram has sacrificed style for scalability, so any place can be a Sticker, but none really stand out.
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The real-estate mogul further argued that he had indeed sacrificed for his country, saying he created jobs.
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We had already sacrificed so many lives in our quest, and there was no reason to stop then.
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I have sacrificed precious time in order to view at least the pilot of every OG Netflix series.
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To never look back, to cling desperately onto the money that you earned, dammit, that you sacrificed for.
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Yolmer Sanchez sacrificed the runners to second and third, and Moncada scored when Narvaez grounded out to second.
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Humans in Doom are sacrificed and made thrall to demons through the treachery of a disgruntled project manager.
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He can't sacrifice anyone else, even when they want to be sacrificed, even when it would obviously help.
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He sacrificed his own career to help others; coaching alongside George at the Astoria for over 15 years.
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Astonishingly, McCain's response was not a robust repudiation of a man who never sacrificed anything in his life.
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Tinashe thinks that Ciara was "sacrificed" because there was no room at the top with Beyoncé and Rihanna.
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We had sacrificed so much for the company, missing almost every holiday with our families for 20 years.
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Certainly, it's reasonable to avoid unnecessary barriers to innovation, but transparency should not be sacrificed because it's inconvenient.
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He was then sacrificed to second by Chris Herrmann before scoring an out later on Grossman's game-winner.
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Universities caved to the threat of losing millions in federal funds and sacrificed the rights of our students.
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"When everything is sacrificed at the altar of hyper-growth, business suffers," Huffington said on CNBC's "Squawk Alley".
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Too many people grind away for money, dying of heart attacks because they sacrificed themselves and their health.
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And it's no accident – it's because people there worked hard, and sacrificed, and looked out for each other.
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By scuttling TPP, Trump sacrificed market-opening steps for U.S. businesses in Japan and Vietnam, among other countries.
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The issue of prescription drug costs is simply too important to be sacrificed in the name of politics.
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We don't know who the sacrificed man is, nor why the Russians were feeding him to a Demogorgon.
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In order to return the spirit, an animal may be sacrificed for the body to become well again.
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He has frequently talked about what they sacrificed and how hard they worked when he was growing up.
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"I've sacrificed my life for this company," Mr. Li told officers as they sought to disperse the workers.
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That can't be said for a burrito that was senselessly sacrificed during a road-rage incident in Florida.
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These women sacrificed everything in order to do what was necessary to keep their families together and safe.
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For Ana, it's the acknowledgment that her mother sacrificed heavily for her to be able to have choices.
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She has sacrificed much and has been subjected to the most vitriolic name-calling and even death threats.
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Shed Long followed with a walk, and the two runners were then sacrificed to third by Dylan Moore.
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His local stature will only grow if he is perceived as having sacrificed personal gain to remain superintendent.
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"Heroes sacrificed for reckless tourists," Christine Segonne commented on Facebook under a tribute posted by the French Navy.
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In need of money to rebuild, he sacrificed his books, selling his Gutenberg in 1947 to a dealer.
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"My son sacrificed himself to save other people," General Agha said, proud but tearful when reached by telephone.
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It doesn't matter to the dead whether they were sacrificed for mankind's happiness or shot for their wallets.
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I couldn't be more proud of these 222 guys who sacrificed their summer having never played together before.
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And I understand he sacrificed intensely to get to it, and I appreciate that he was extraordinarily persistent.
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For you have gloated over the sacrifice of others, and yourself have sacrificed, and intend to sacrifice — nothing.
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Mr. Vanetti, the head of human resources, said the company had not sacrificed safety to meet production targets.
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Rosenthal thought about all the bloody fighting and the Marines who sacrificed their lives to capture the mountain.
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My parents fought and sacrificed endlessly to scratch out a life of opportunities for my sisters and me.
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The administration has sacrificed a crucial relationship with Iraq at the altar of a dangerous policy on Iran.
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The president himself cannot be held accountable if facts are sacrificed to a partisan agenda or self-interest.
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His brothers told Fatima they believed he had sacrificed himself in a suicide attack and become a martyr.
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My grandmother sacrificed a lot for her daughters to live out the American dream she had for them.
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Speaking at the university, the Perdue added: "We're not going to let farmers be sacrificed on trade wars."
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This admission is a reminder of how black lives were sacrificed to white lies in places like Mississippi.
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It's easy to get the impression the cryptocurrency world has sacrificed technical engineering in favor of financial engineering.
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BUT IF YOU ARE TRYING TO GET GREAT GROSS MARGINS, WHICH FACEBOOK MUST MAINTAIN, IS THE CUSTOMER SACRIFICED?
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He was sacrificed to third and came home on a single by Reynolds to make it 4-0.
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But now some appear prepared to see it sacrificed at the altar of a so-called hard Brexit.
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He's a hero, a man of conscience who stumbled into injustice and sacrificed himself for the greater good.
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These are our forefathers; these are the guys that have shed their blood or sacrificed their lives for us.
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It's sacrificed GPS support in exchange for what Fitbit promises is a solid four-plus days of battery life.
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In the past, Macey has sacrificed for me, because I need to work from home due to a disability.
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And while the evidence isn&apost 100 percent clear, scientists are fairly certain that the eight people were sacrificed.
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Pac actually sacrificed his life trying to wake others up so that they would recognize and develop self values.
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No. Arya also hasn't sacrificed any of her loved ones yet to take possession of Azor Ahai's sword, Lightbringer.
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" In it, Mitchell sings, "I cleared myself / I sacrificed my blues / And you could complete me / I'd complete you.
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He's sacrificed a secure position on his tribe, as well as implicitly betrayed every other Goliath on the season.
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Addressing the contexts of these works can be challenging in survey courses where depth is often sacrificed for breadth.
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Brienne's character has been sacrificed to give Jaime some more drama as he heads off to confront his sister.
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"He feels an obligation to fulfill his potential for his grandmother, who sacrificed so much for him," says Nesbitt.
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They sacrificed themselves for white heroes or were killed off to show the high stakes that white protagonists faced.
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Now the Kurds are accusing the United States of betrayal -- after all, they fought and sacrificed for US interests.
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When Dr. Strange fought the Nameless Ones, Barbara sacrificed herself to save him, trapping herself in the hell dimension.
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Fleeing Somalia in 1992 with her family, Ibrahim sacrificed a year of her childhood in refugee camps in Kenya.
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She has style, she has class, and she's sacrificed a good deal of both in order to raise you.
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Governor Bush, what specifically would you do to ensure that those who have sacrificed for us are cared for?
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A family dog sacrificed its life in order to save its family from four deadly mountain cobras in India.
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I'm not sure how my kid would feel knowing what I went through, and sacrificed, to get it here.
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The poor lad who was almost sacrificed by Melisandre as a ritual sacrifice to the gods to help Stannis?
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Everyone in the world has benefitted because of Wikileaks- He has sacrificed so much – to simply share the truth.
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Last season, lords were betrayed, children sacrificed, princess poisoned and potential kings stabbed — and that's only in the finale.
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Her army of the Unsullied suffered huge losses as they sacrificed their lives to protect the retreating Northern soldiers.
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Given how much various heroes have sacrificed to save the world, some might feel they're entitled to change it.
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After Margevicius sacrificed the runner to second, Manuel Margot opened the game's scoring with a single to center field.
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I'm pretty sure I am a person who sacrificed and served this country so you can say stupid shit.
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John has been sacrificed, his family has been decimated, and I'm not sure why or what you're waiting for.
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This corroborates the historian Herodotus' claims that Scythians sacrificed horses that had been presented as gifts from different tribes.
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I wish we could have had more audience out there, but I wouldn't have sacrificed that for the other.
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A: Before 70 CE, Judaism was centered on the Temple, a physical place where they worshipped, sacrificed, celebrated holidays.
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The archaeologists said the extra appendage was a symbol of the god wearing the fleshy remains of sacrificed individuals.
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Already we have sacrificed the blood of thousands of Americans and trillions of dollars trying to achieve the unattainable.
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She overheard Clarke and Abby and realizes that as the outsider, she's probably going to be the person sacrificed.
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That's less important than forward estimates as Amazon has clearly sacrificed earnings in the past while focusing on growth.
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The treatment of our ageing and disabled veterans, those who've sacrificed so much for our freedoms, is simply shameful.
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He won the White House, but sacrificed whatever diluted scraps of integrity, honor, and dignity remained in his being.
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Everyone in the world has benefited because of WikiLeaks — he has sacrificed so much — to simply share the truth.
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Jose Pirela doubled, was sacrificed to third on Asuaje's bunt and scored on Myers' sacrifice fly to left center.
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Unfortunately, Apple launched a less-than-stellar competitor and sacrificed customer service in pursuit of expanding its software reach.
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America has promised to stand by the men and women who wore the uniform, who sacrificed for our freedom.
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When we think about sustainable fashion, there's often a sense that something (usually style or comfort) is being sacrificed.
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Gosling. His tortured rationale for the flag-less sequence insulted a nation that sacrificed so much to make history.
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Still, these overseers have sacrificed to come to Dayton, leaving behind their families in China for the snowy Midwest.
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You may be sure that the fans greet each star partnership as if the dancers had truly sacrificed themselves.
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" _____ Mr. Trump, on Khizr Khan's remarks that he has not sacrificed: "I think I've made a lot of sacrifices.
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In a special way, we all felt connected to this American hero who sacrificed his life for our freedom.
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Barr's confirmation indicates how shallow the drive to reform is, how easily it will be sacrificed for other goals.
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Successive generations of Americans have argued, fought and sacrificed to defend a system predicated on the rule of law.
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My parents sacrificed and worked hard and they, I, and my three brothers and my sister have done well.
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And Hodor, sweet giant that he was, sacrificed himself to let Meera and Bran escape into the frozen tundra.
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It's then revealed she's the reincarnation of Alessa, the young girl sacrificed by the Order to summon their God.
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"She sacrificed so much to be the most loving and caring person we could ever know," Ms. Littlefield said.
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It is in the front rank of things that should be considered optional, easily sacrificed for the greater good.
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Rather than make the country's sacrifices count, Trump is telling Americans we've already sacrificed too much, for too long.
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Why were the Marines there in the first place, and why were so many lives sacrificed, seemingly in vain?
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With this, the immensely wealthy Met sacrificed one of its most honorable features: the broad accessibility offered by libraries.
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Clinton's campaign in 2008, said Mr. Biden had already sacrificed some of his political strength by waiting so long.
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And to maintain that identity, I burned out working 80-hour weeks, sacrificed friendships and became unrecognizable to myself.
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"He fought the Communists and sacrificed for us," said Mr. Phan, the owner of a nail salon in Phoenix.
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Members of the militias are Iraqi patriots who "have sacrificed greatly to defend their country," Mr. Abadi's statement said.
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Or me, or my life, or what I've sacrificed to try to do right by communities I care about.
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As we've done with many things in nature, we have sacrificed their weirdness for our own ease and pleasure.
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Ivan Panfilov who sacrificed themselves to help beat back German troops advancing on Moscow in the winter of 1941.
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Iron Man saved the world over and over, and finally sacrificed himself in his last attempt to do so.
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The U.S. president acted solely in his own personal political interest, they say, and selfishly sacrificed the nation's interest.
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Grace and Hunter are not demons but martyrs, sacrificed to the feminine ideal of motherhood despite their independent desires.
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That includes many union workers who have sacrificed cash wage gains in the past in lieu of better benefits.
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The Flyers tend to find places in their organization for players who have sacrificed their bodies for the team.
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Such investments, however, had a trade-off, as they sacrificed near-term profit for a hoped-for future payoff.
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And they would have sacrificed that credibility, not just for the Alabama Senate race, but for a long time.
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For example, in the middlegame it sacrificed a bishop for a strategic advantage that became clear only much later.
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"An undercount has real, economic consequences for the lives of Montanans and should not be sacrificed for private fundraising."
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Those numbers will increase when the rest of the sacrificed animals are counted, but are unlikely to reach 30,000.
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But by creating the Subscribe button, Facebook sacrificed some of its friends-and-family feel for influence and size.
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Therefore, for the sake of improved US-South Korea relations, we in fact sacrificed North Korea-South Korea relations.
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"Too often sleep is sacrificed to accommodate other activities," Mitchell, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
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"I have a commitment to those who have sacrificed their lives for us," she told Ebony magazine in 2014.
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To mark the occasion, a large bull was sacrificed and its meat was roasted and feed thousands of attendants.
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John has been sacrificed, his family has been decimated and I'm not sure why or what you're waiting for.
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The majority of commenters posted positive messages to the mum who sacrificed her time to save the homes of others.
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Meanwhile, hundreds of Jeeps gathered to honor Kendrick Castillo, the student who sacrificed his life to help stop the shooting.
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To ward off 'evil eye', they have reportedly sacrificed a black goat on the tarmac before the plane took off.
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"You don't realize how much women have sacrificed: either your family or your career, which ends pretty short," she says.
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She survives because she time travels from the past, skipping around the part of her history where Thanos sacrificed her.
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But he knew exactly what he was doing when he let Quill work through his anger and, subsequently, sacrificed everything.
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I wish another mother figure didn't have to be sacrificed at the altar of a story about fatherhood in games.
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At any point it could be sacrificed to secure a vote or two endangered by a tweak to another priority.
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If a man dies playing this game, his family feels that he died in battle, and that he sacrificed himself.
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In that version of this story, Theon would have sacrificed himself in an effort to try and save his sister.
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And all the things Ralph has done and sacrificed for her and Blue all these years...My mind is racing!
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Thus Charlie Rogers joins the long scroll of secondary characters who are sacrificed for the moral awakening of primary characters.
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For progressive Democrats, economic growth is readily sacrificed to taxation, redistribution – and expanding the size, influence and power of government.
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"To a great mail carrier who sacrificed his life for the greater good," one note written by a colleague reads.
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In it Singer wrote of his mom and dad's dedication and all they sacrificed to help him achieve his goals.
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Due to the dangerous nature of their job, 85 agents have sacrificed their lives in service to the United States.
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After Ramirez homered, Jason Kipnis singled, Roberto Perez sacrificed Kipnis to second, and Jake Bauers singled to drive in Kipnis.
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"I sacrificed my purple jacket for him," she said, pointing to her 23-year-old-son, Jordan Galan, a chef.
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"It's very sad that U.S.-Russian relations are being sacrificed to resolve internal policy issues in the U.S," said Putin.
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However, fellow runner Matthew Rees, 29, spotted that he was struggling, and sacrificed his own race to help Wyeth finish.
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Countless men and women sacrificed their lives defending our planet in the War of 1996–millions gone, but not forgotten.
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"Thank you Winnie Mandela for what you sacrificed for all of us," the country's leading educator, a university professor, wrote.
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I have personally sacrificed an enormous amount of money, time and energy toward assisting her because I believe in her.
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For Hays, it's a chance to show appreciation to those who've sacrificed a great deal in service to the country.
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He was of a generation that understood what could be accomplished when individuals and families sacrificed for the collective good.
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As Sarah Nicole Prickett wrote in Artforum, teens have been "idolized and sacrificed by turns" since the category was invented.
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Melky Cabrera and Kipnis followed Alonso's blast with walks and were sacrificed to second and third by catcher Roberto Perez.
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As they proceed, there are some legitimate issues that need to be recognized and not sacrificed as legislation is developed.
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We sacrificed millions of dollars by not participating, But we got loud because it was the right thing to do.
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Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee, opportunities that Mr. Trump sacrificed as he mired himself in controversies of his own making.
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Was it for this the British men and women sacrificed so much when facing down a previous, totalitarian "European union"?
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But now Steve is a good, kind man who sacrificed his time to help the children of Hawkins defeat evil.
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Volgograders walking the streets or going to work pass by many kinds of memorials to those who sacrificed their lives.
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" It opens with a shot of Henry Cavill's Man of Steel — who sacrificed his life last year in "Batman v.
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Myth: Ancient Romans practiced Lupercalia, a fertility rite involving the whipping of women with the raw hides of sacrificed animals.
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I blamed myself, thinking that if I had just worked harder and sacrificed more, I wouldn't be in this situation.
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It is thought the children were sacrificed as floods caused by the El Niño weather pattern ravaged the Peruvian coastline.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "They sacrificed a human being to get some publicity for the Klan," Mr. Dees said.
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Klimt, whom Gerstl dismissed as a society painter, rarely sacrificed the physical beauty of his female sitters for inner emotion.
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But it's sad to see these artists sacrificed to a fantasy this tawdry and to technology that isn't even exciting.
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Instead, millions will lose insurance and Medicaid spending will be sacrificed on the altar of tax cuts for the rich.
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This dress will signal who will be sacrificed, and its passing around among dancers is an important choice by Bausch.
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You have usually weighed the pros and cons, sacrificed a bit, had an internal debate, and then made a decision.
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Perhaps by remaining in your "holy" places, you have sacrificed looking in the face of your neighbor on the street.
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"In the ultimate selfless act, he sacrificed himself to save his friends when they needed him most," the announcement read.
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The work involves foresight, sacrificed lunches, long nights, a working knowledge of legal procedures and an ability to read rapidly.
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"The historical struggle for resource sovereignty is being sacrificed for operational expediency," said Antero Alvarado, an energy consultant in Caracas.
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To the women of past decades who fought and sacrificed so that I could be in the workforce: thank you.
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The heads of the sacrificed animals are buried in huge pits and hides and skins are often sold to traders.
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s murder, the cause for which he sacrificed so much, is still under constant attack.
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The price of freedom is the blood and treasure that have been sacrificed in our history to protect our freedom.
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Amma and Marion are "good" girls who sacrificed their health for their mother's feelings and are therefore worthy of love.
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Earlier this year, archeologists in Peru found the remains of around 250 children sacrificed by the pre-Colombian Chimu civilization.
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He's tried snarling, and he's tried to be vulnerable; he's held fast to some convictions and has reluctantly sacrificed others.
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He tells the veterans assembled in the East Room that they are "real heroes" who have sacrificed for their country.
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"I sacrificed a comfortable lifestyle and being near family and friends, and I took a considerable pay cut," she admitted.
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The painter of the mango-and-orchid palette was a romantic outsider who sacrificed all for personal freedom and art.
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Sergeant Taylor said she hoped the uproar would become "a teachable moment" for people to understand what Dr. King sacrificed.
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Mr. Trump sacrificed that option when he boasted how "proud" he'd be to grind the government to a halt. 5.
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That purist isolationism will be the first of Five Star's principles to be sacrificed if they want to hold power.
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However, having sacrificed this beautiful animal, there was no way I was going to forgo an angler's communion of sorts.
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"Every time I see the beginning of 'Apocalypse Now,' it seems I am witnessing a lamb being sacrificed," Haenel writes.
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In her recent biography, "The Chief," Joan Biskupic concluded that the chief justice had sacrificed legal rigor for something bigger.
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Curtis Granderson sacrificed Gurriel to second before Hardy retired the next two batters to earn the first save of his career.
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Panik's run-scoring single in the second inning came with two outs, after Stratton had sacrificed Mac Williamson into scoring position.
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"Today on #VeteransDay we remember and honor those who have selflessly served and sacrificed," Meghan wrote alongside a picture of Sen.
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On top of all that, remember how Shireen was sacrificed because Melisendre was convinced her father was the Lord of Light?
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I may have sacrificed a lot of emotions and personal things but I don't regret that and I wouldn't change it.
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As she reflects on how much both she and Cena have sacrificed for their relationship, Nikki start looking sad and uncomfortable.
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I don't think it would have sacrificed anything—usually, children become quite enriched—but I understand where they were coming from.
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At the end of the day, no women should have to be sacrificed for this man's legacy to live on unscathed.
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And I assure you that the people that come up on this stage tonight sacrificed everything just to get up here.
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By investing in its brands and promoting initiatives such as environmental sustainability, Mr Polman has sacrificed short-term profits for longevity.
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I also sacrificed sleep, because I was working a full-time, high-level sales job while building my business at night.
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A honor to all who have sacrificed and died, so that a knee could be taken for ALL lives tragically taken.
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Women were sacrificed at feasts and festivals where they were chosen to represent goddesses—on occasion by decapitation followed by flaying.
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However, when the Home Mini arrived on the scene, these customization options were sacrificed at the altar of price and portability.
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"I want him to live the life he wants and I think that's why I've always sacrificed for him," she confessed.
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Thus, because Samsung rushed to release its new product, it sacrificed safety for more speed, features and processing power, Cramer said.
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Eustace sacrificed himself in the name of science by committing himself to a mission that turned him into a human spacecraft.
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"You are seeing a trend where people are no longer going to let safety be sacrificed for corporate profits," said Solombrino.
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Some employees are clear-eyed about how much they sacrificed, particularly Porat, whose relationship with his wife and children broke down.
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A man of great ego and daring, he was sacrificed to a cause that had long since abandoned its professed ideals.
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So I think looking at what these two people did, and what their family gave and sacrificed — I find it inspiring.
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But I had people in my life – my mother, my father, my grandmother – who sacrificed a lot to make me successful.
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I'm still going to be playing for the people who sacrificed so much for me to put me in this spot.
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The album's production may be a step up from the demo in clarity, yet none of the band's edge is sacrificed.
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In an eight-minute speech, Khan questioned whether Trump had ever read the US Constitution or sacrificed anything for his country.
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In his speech, the elder Khan asked if Trump had read the Constitution and said the GOP nominee had sacrificed nothing.
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They know the position of the Syrian people, they have sacrificed a lot and they will not give up this demand.
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BAH" Motta said: "We can assure you no mothers have been sacrificed, mistreated, or hurt during the realisation of this ad.
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Germany also sacrificed the Deutsche mark in the process, "the one really successful symbol of post-war German reconstruction," he said.
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"Endangered species like jaguars and ocelots don't observe international boundaries and should not be sacrificed for unnecessary border militarization," he added.
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Some might see Mr Maduro as dispensable, he said: a movement would not be sacrificed for "an already worn-out leadership."
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The organization aims to raise money for veterans, in order to help provide them the opportunities they sacrificed earlier in life.
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" The statement added, "Those nations that share our values and have sacrificed alongside us for decades are being treated with contempt.
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Joe Panik sacrificed Hernandez to third and Posey lined a two-out RBI single to center for a 1-0 lead.
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In the end, the tea party, now called the Freedom Caucus, effectively sacrificed him when he no longer served their purpose.
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It was Eid al-Fitr, and the men were talking about the blood that flowed when the Arabs sacrificed their sheep.
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Here again, we have sacrificed principle for expediency and given our opponents the means to stigmatize our policy as being hypocritical.
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We do know that he ritually sacrificed those who opposed him, like his Oahu rival Kalanikūpule and many of his warriors.
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" When asked Sunday by George Stephanopoulos what he had sacrificed, Trump replied that he had employed "thousands and thousands of people.
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Rejecting Iron Order assertions its members were defending themselves, the Mongols' attorney said Mendoza sacrificed his life attempting to save others.
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LED bulbs bring additional light to the tent, and the decorative twinkly strings demonstrate they haven't sacrificed aesthetic appeal for space.
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Though we sacrificed that year's ski trip, we still managed to throw snowballs in Boston Common after our Tufts University tour.
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From the Inchon landings to Pork Chop Hill, American and South Korean soldiers have fought together, sacrificed together, and triumphed together.
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As we wait, we ask ourselves, how did we come to have a president who has sacrificed virtually all moral authority?
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Now, you fear that when your child goes, they could get involved with the wrong crowd and be brainwashed or sacrificed.
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Read more: Tom Brady has sacrificed at least $60 million in his career with discount contracts to keep the Patriots competitive
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Responsibility is so complex and burdensome at the de minimis transactional level that accountability and enforcement for program success are sacrificed.
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Ancient graves hid the skeletons of 269 children and 466 llamas who were ritually sacrificed, and archaeologists still don't know why
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In fact, to many Republicans who have not sacrificed their moral fortitude for political expediency, there's hope that Doug Jones wins.
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After Mitch Garver sacrificed Cave to third, Joe Mauer and Rosario were both intentionally walked setting the stage for Dozier's heroics.
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As many as 10 million animals worth up to $3 billion are sacrificed during the festival, the Pakistan Tanners' Association says.
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"According to me, [Kaepernick] has sacrificed a salary," Martin wrote in a note on the window of his store, KRDO reported.
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Sunderland played out in a giant Mad Max-esque Thunderdome, all carnal pleasure will be sacrificed on the altar of football.
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" She added that the victory "belongs to generations of women and men who struggled and sacrificed and made this moment possible.
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Trump has been accused of abandoning an ally that sacrificed a great deal in a fight that benefited US national security.
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More than a dozen times in her life, she sacrificed her freedom to travel back to Maryland where she had escaped.
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Jay Bruce opened the ninth with a double off Kenta Maeda (8-9) and was sacrificed to third by Kevin Plawecki.
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To many, after all, he was the man who sacrificed Spain's World Cup campaign on the altar of his own ambition.
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But surely we can agree that not everyone who has sacrificed for his (or her) country would make a great statesman.
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In World War II, Americans sacrificed their lives and lost their loved ones to defeat dictators in Germany, Italy and Japan.
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Over the course of 2018, it became clear that the internet giants had sacrificed their users in the pursuit of profit.
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So, this year I'm dedicating Father's Day to the nearly 10 million single mothers who've sacrificed everything to raise their families.
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We owe an extraordinary debt of gratitude to those ancestors who sacrificed their lives to fight for Korea's independence and freedom.
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He was so eager to do it that he sacrificed millions to leave Japan before he could maximize his earning power.
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Or maybe Ms. Merkel has sacrificed something crucial — perhaps for good — for the sake of briefly forestalling her coalition's inevitable collapse.
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"Navient's loan servicing abuses have compounded the misery of parents and students who sacrificed to pay for college," Mr. Becerra said.
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"My father was one of the most famous businessmen on earth and he sacrificed billions to be our president," he said.
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There's a mystery surrounding Picard's old friend and crewmember Data, who sacrificed himself at the end of Star Trek: Nemesis (2002).
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Journalists have been living on rice balls and three hours of sleep; protesters have sacrificed their relationships, their health, their futures.
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On the assumption that few of those sacrificed were volunteers, their origin has long been a matter of interest to archaeologists.
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A newly redrawn map crafted by the state legislature sacrificed his district and a Greensboro-area one held by GOP Rep.
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The men and women who wore the uniform abroad -- and their families who sacrificed so much at home -- kept their promises.
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We owe to those Americans who sacrificed their blood, their sweat, and in many cases, their lives to perfect this union.
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"The meaning behind what we are doing is giving awareness to those who've sacrificed so much, and sometimes everything," Birt said.
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He hammered the president's remarks on Muslims entering the country and asked then-candidate Trump what he sacrificed for his country.
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I've sacrificed to put her in a nice private school and now fear I've doomed her to be the poor kid.
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Additionally, participants lost abdominal fat, while preserving lean muscle mass and metabolism, which is often sacrificed on a lower calorie diet.
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Sacrificed by Thanos to gain the Soul Stone, if you didn't realize already, here was proof that absolute power corrupts absolutely.
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So he calls on the government to intervene and decide who is to be favored and who is to be sacrificed.
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And know that our grandchildren will read them and learn what we survived, and what we sacrificed, and what we betrayed.
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"You carry that baggage with you — of the places we fought and sacrificed, and to see it rolled back," he said.
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Both party leaders and the political movers and shakers back home don't like the risk of open seats and sacrificed seniority.
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You hear him insult a Muslim family that lost a son in combat, a son they sacrificed to protect this country.
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America's devotion is measured on the battlefields where our young men and women have fought and sacrificed alongside of our allies.
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Some had parents who had worked for white people and had sacrificed everything for their offspring to have more than they did.
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Sent to a tennis academy at age 13, he's always felt that he had sacrificed his schooling in pursuit of tennis success.
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However, at the end of the day, Becky sacrificed herself to protect the people around her — it's the very reason she died.
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Over time, parks and public spaces were sacrificed for parking lots and highways, and cities came to be associated with social isolation.
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If our roles leave us disconnected from ourselves and our vision, and sacrificed on the altar of growth, is it worth it?
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And those things, the bad things, are a strong cause to consider what we sacrificed for a more convenient and connected world.
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She said all of her career endeavors were made possible because her mom sacrificed so much to support her and her siblings.
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And now, in less than a week, all that was achieved, and sacrificed, all the lives and treasure expended, has come undone.
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Those freedoms have been sacrificed supposedly to help workers, but they are actually being abridged by politicians in thrall to labor unions.
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Teresa did not want to be reduced to merely a body, bred and sacrificed for the sake of her husband and children.
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Others, however, include philanthropic investment, where financial returns are sacrificed for greater social benefits; or less rigorous types of do-good investments.
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My uncle stepped up and sacrificed to parent three children, ensuring that my brothers and I would continue to grow up together.
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Few sacrificed more for, or contributed more to, the welfare of his fellow citizens - and indeed freedom-loving peoples around the world.
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The real estate magnate "sacrificed nothing and no one," Khan said, and questioned whether the Republican had even read the U.S. Constitution.
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After all Saru has withstood and sacrificed for Starfleet, it would be a betrayal of the Federation's ideals not to find out.
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But they both sacrificed for the greater good at a time when many Americans could not see it was a greater good.
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Was the woman, who could have been a consort, a concubine or a slave, sacrificed along with the powerful man she served?
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It is a struggle that King willingly sacrificed his own life for one year later and one that continues to this day.
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They have sacrificed years of their lives striving to compete at the Olympics and now that sacrifice looks likely to be wasted.
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In his waning years, his wife sacrificed dearly for him because his tobacco-ravaged heart was unable to do its job alone.
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Priests associated with Xipe Tótec are thought to have worn the skin of individuals who were sacrificed, or offered, to the deity.
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R&D chief Matsumoto said the episode is a lesson that creativity should not be sacrificed on the altar of shareholder value.
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If you've ever sacrificed for a greater good or had fine work go overlooked, it's a story you can probably relate to.
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Segura opened the seventh with a single off Padres reliever Brandon Morrow and was sacrificed to second by Michael Bourn's perfect bunt.
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But those benefits "won't even go to the affected communities who sacrificed their land, river, forest and resources," said activist Jajo Themson.
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The American Kennel Club has announced a new award to honor the animals who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty.
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Toronto reliever Aaron Loup allowed a leadoff double in the ninth to Tim Anderson, who was sacrificed to third by Omar Narvaez.
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Critics have said that Baylor sacrificed moral considerations — and the safety of other students — for the sake of its winning football team.
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Our patients' lives and life savings will either continue being sacrificed—or there will be guaranteed health care as a human right.
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Doctor Strange reminded Tony that there was only one outcome in which the Avengers were victorious, and that's when Tony sacrificed himself.
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He has sacrificed a lot of his childhood to the hunt to become a tennis star without much say in the matter.
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Elvis Andrus walked to lead off the ninth and, after being sacrificed to second, came home on Hanser Alberto's single to left.
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Trump, who has not sacrificed anything in life, lacks the temperament or the judgment to be the President of the United States.
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Our civilization is being sacrificed for the opportunity of a very small number of people to continue making enormous amounts of money.
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But confidence in Google's cofounders — who have said that the company's ethos would not be sacrificed for short-term profits — is waning.
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"So many people sacrificed so much for this to happen - my mother most of all," the new lawmaker wrote Saturday on Instagram.
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Geovany Soto sacrificed Cron and Giavotella into scoring position, and both came home when Andrelton Simmons lined a single to left field.
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The Kurds have erected monuments to fallen American soldiers and assigned land for large scale commemorations recognizing American bloodshed sacrificed for Kurdistan.
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That seems a long time ago, but pain and anguish are still deeply felt by the descendants of those who were sacrificed.
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The infants and older children weren&apost sacrificed, the study says; they likely died from starvation and disease following a volcanic eruption.
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Women who loved other women in her time often sacrificed more than they gained to live authentically, and Lister was no exception.
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A red string may be tied around the baby's arm to signify blood, notifying the spirits that an animal has been sacrificed.
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"At that moment, I knew I had to do something for the families of Americans who sacrificed for our freedoms," Rooney says.
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"The real 'leeks' are the same of group of the middle class whose interests are sacrificed amid the trade war," Zhang said.
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It's something inseparable from your self, something that defines you and for which you would, and already have, sacrificed a great deal.
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A legend grew up around the Native American Animagi, that they had sacrificed close family members to gain their powers of transformation.
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I wanted him to feel a comfort as I sacrificed my own—never truly considering that I was his only black association.
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As I sipped my life-saving green juice (oh wait), I wondered why the hell I sacrificed high-quality sleep for this.
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By choosing spectacle over substance, the UAW has sacrificed good faith in its negotiations with GM.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
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Blum explained that he intended to prove that Harvard's admissions process sacrificed high-achieving Asian-Americans in the name of racial balancing.
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Beto O'Rourke, Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg sacrificed their ambition -- and royally teed-off the Bernie bros -- to endorse Biden in Dallas.
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"It's a victory for my father, Salmaan Taseer, and for Shahbaz Bhatti, who sacrificed their lives fighting for this cause," she said.
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And, I want to, you know, live smart and see through this, but I don't want the whole country to be sacrificed.
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The senator took a principled stance when the outcome was uncertain, and likely sacrificed her seat in the Senate in the process.
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The extraordinarily painful way he took his life reminded me more of the Tibetans who have sacrificed their lives protesting Chinese rule.
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Geys sacrificed his storage in order to create a work that remains covered and unseen, like a butterfly locked in a cocoon.
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My grandfather was part of a long tradition of postal workers who sacrificed Christmas Eve with their families to deliver holiday packages.
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" — Annabel Yurutucu "We do not know the number of male babies that have been 'sacrificed' or how many years this has occurred.
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However, the iPod also sacrificed audio quality for convenience, and the implications of its focus on highly compressed music extend to today.
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There was some roughness and smudgy coloratura passagework in her singing, moments when she sacrificed clear Italian diction in pursuit of intensity.
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Dana Ralph, the mayor of Kent, south of Seattle, said residents wondered whether their neighborhoods were being sacrificed to protect wealthier ones.
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For example, for centuries people repeated the "blood libel" — the claim that Jews sacrificed Christian babies as part of the Passover ritual.
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It is also the stuff of most folk tales, which surely isn't a coincidence — little boys and girls are lost, tortured, sacrificed.
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The way our politics is constructed, Americans have sacrificed quality for quantity — and the cost of this decision shows each election cycle.
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My husband and I are currently doing this, and we know others who have sacrificed their own retirements to parent young children.
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Tony Wolters singled, Gray sacrificed him to second and LeMahieu followed with a single to right field to make it 1-0.
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Mr. Lake went on to suggest, however, that Mr. Flynn had been sacrificed to protect other officials, potentially including the president himself.
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The interests of ordinary Americans have been sacrificed to politicians' fixation on keeping campaign promises and maintaining or winning control of Congress.
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In order to profile a wide cross-section of Egyptians over an extended period of time, Aspden has sacrificed depth and focus.
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We ask other artists the questions our characters are asking: What have you sacrificed to move through this world with fewer obstacles?
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Those cars always left me home, because they felt like the companies had sacrificed their core values to hit a price point.
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She had often felt guilty that he had sacrificed more than she had for their arrangement, though Irvi would never admit it.
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Groot already sacrificed himself once at the end of "Guardians of the Galaxy" and is only just returning to his normal size.
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"As a veteran, it means a lot to me because [there are] men and women who have sacrificed for their country," Rep.
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In order to govern it is a portion that at times must be sacrificed or attenuated for the good of the whole.
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But in the G.O.P., tax cuts aren't so much science as they are theology, even if the faithful have to be sacrificed.
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Ideally, less productive farmers will participate in the program because food production — and profit — sacrificed by keeping their forest intact is small.
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In Florida, the Court of Appeals has so far sacrificed well-established standards of good healthcare to service their pro-gun views.
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Although Rich sacrificed his time and efforts in promoting other artists, he was a committed and accomplished painter in his own right.
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Basically, please don't be like CU's director of student conduct, who sacrificed the safety of the community in favor of the rapist's pleasure.
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Annalise tells Wes that he doesn't deserve to feel guilty; his mom sacrificed herself (Annalise's words) for him to have a better life.
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After cheating death for months, it seems the fidget spinner will finally be sacrificed at the altar of The Phone, its natural foe.
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A London Marathon runner sacrificed his race time when he slowed to assist a fellow runner struggling to finish the race's final stretch.
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The Fourth of July is the perfect time to recognize all of those who have sacrificed and fought to make our country better.
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The 34-year-old sacrificed his life to shield, protect and assist people from danger as bullets rained down on the 20,000 concertgoers.
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We all have a responsibility to pay blessings forward, because we stand on the shoulders of African ancestors who sacrificed for our destiny.
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It's a moment that forces us, collectively, to step back and think about what we sacrificed for a more convenient and connected world.
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I helped the young man, shared some of my hard-fought bread with him, and in the process sacrificed some much-needed supplies.
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Fertitta explained that while quality should never be sacrificed, there's always something that can be shaved off in every aspect of a business.
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But in the name of ruggedizing the device, Samsung seems to have sacrificed the best part of the original S8: the incredible design.
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It's small and affordable enough to serve as a great entry point without the sacrificed, dumbed-down approach of some entry-level products.
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Catcher David Ross then sacrificed to center in the sixth off reliever Seth Lugo to drive in Szczur for a 24-22.68 lead.
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As far as I can tell, there is nothing than will not be sacrificed or compromised in the drive to accomplish that goal.
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If innocent bread and deli meat were sacrificed to save a few lives today, then sandwiches are even more amazing than we thought.
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To read "Paradise Now" is to be dazzled, humbled and occasionally flabbergasted by the amount of energy and talent sacrificed at utopia's altar.
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The V30 is another well-rounded phone from LG. The company hasn't really sacrificed any features for the sake of forcing in others.
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Anyone who has a Touch Bar MacBook Pro knows the awful truth of using it: a beautiful machine that sacrificed functionality for aesthetics.
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"Members of our families; our regiments; our nations; all sacrificed everything for the lives we live today," William said, according to the BBC.
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Mr Sudirman suspects he was sacrificed to preserve Jokowi's alliance with Golkar, the second-largest party in parliament, which the Speaker then chaired.
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If in a film you show the sacrifice and the cost, you show that these are ordinary men and women who sacrificed greatly.
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As to why the Incas sacrificed guinea pigs, Valdez said the reasons aren't immediately obvious, but he was happy to propose some theories.
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As to why children and juvenile llamas were sacrificed and not adults, Sugiyama said it likely had to do with their transitional nature.
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If it's slowly or quickly, they're going to kill us… I have given my life to the coal industry, and I've sacrificed enough.
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They think that more than any other country on earth, they sacrificed in World War II to stop the advance of Nazi Germany.
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Blogger Superb Stella valiantly sacrificed her new-ish tube of Kylie's Candy K lip kit to slather on 100 layers of the stuff.
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Veterans and their families who have sacrificed for our nation deserve far better than being deprived of basic living standards such as healthcare.
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Brandishing a pocket Constitution, Khan hammered Trump's proposed ban on Muslims entering the U.S. and asked what Trump has sacrificed for his country.
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It's interesting, because as you've kind of taken those steps up, you've not really sacrificed the way you want the band to operate.
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Separate poems bring in Antigone, Agamemnon and Iphigenia, the daughter whom Agamemnon sacrificed to bring the wind that took his troops to Troy.
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"A few months before the IOC's final decision, and a year before the elections, you purposely sacrificed the Olympics," Karsay told the opposition.
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I look at the story of Nat Turner — I don't look at someone that sacrificed for a future he'd be able to enjoy.
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For their sake, conscientious Americans have risked and sacrificed their all, including the material things we treasure in terms of dollars and cents.
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"Today on #VeteransDay we remember and honor those who have selflessly served and sacrificed," she tweeted, along with a photo of her father.
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He sacrificed his body, put his face in front of the puck, made a big save, and ultimately we won because of it.
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Vocation Day merely heightened her curiosity about the possibility of a consecrated life, both what is gained and what is sacrificed in it.
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" In response, Duckworth campaign manager Kaitlin Fahey told the Chicago Tribune that Walsh's comments "insult those who sacrificed to make this country free.
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Gabriel Byrne ("In Treatment") is her husband, James, a prosperous actor in melodrama, who fears he has sacrificed his art for material success.
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It is unworthy of a great country and, as you say, the men and women who have sacrificed to create and maintain it.
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This was explicitly stated by the game, and it was implied that these slaves were sacrificed to the djinns to gain their favor.
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I've sacrificed the fact that I sit here in a coat in the one chair in the house I'm able to sit in.
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He watched a few of the models in his intricate sculptures, none of whom had sacrificed beauty for power, or power for beauty.
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Several high-profile members of the current squad, including Isco and Gareth Bale, may well have to be sacrificed to balance the books.
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But there remains a widespread, if unspoken, sense among residents that their city of 11 million had been sacrificed to save the country.
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The decision was about keeping true to the mission of the Batman characters, who have sacrificed their self-interests for the greater good.
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"Unless you have fought for something, you have sacrificed for something, you have totally surrendered for something, you can't acquire it," she said.
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Rather than being seen as sacrificing justice for his own ambition, Mr. Moore is seen as having sacrificed himself for a higher justice.
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Tears welled in her eyes as she recalled moments from her childhood when her mother had sacrificed in silence to make ends meet.
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Mr. Lhota said his calendar was an incomplete record of his M.T.A. work and that he often sacrificed family time and other interests.
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Many of them had sacrificed their lives to make a name for themselves in the industry, unlike the men who had full lives.
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Downey's character was last seen by fans at the end of Avengers: Endgame after Iron Man sacrificed himself in the fight against Thanos.
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John McCain has occasioned a number of heartfelt tributes as the nation pays homage to a man who sacrificed much for this country.
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My parents sacrificed so much to send my sister and me to private schools, and to pay for our dance and singing lessons.
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" Bergen spoke with current and former staffers who said thatproposals to change the recommendation engine and curb conspiracy videos "were sacrificed for engagement.
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"I was going to make millions off my Bruno Mars tour, and I sacrificed that to stay with my daughter," Cardi B said.
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For those who had served, who had lost friends, lived with disability and sacrificed the best years of their lives, commemoration seemed due.
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She sacrificed herself to perform the epic Holdo Maneuver, which involved using a whole, entire capital ship as a hyperspace-powered battering ram.
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Unfortunately, the depth and quality of NATO's political dialogue has also been sacrificed at the altar of preserving NATO unity at all costs.
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Far From Home sees Peter Parker grieving and trying to navigate life after Tony Stark sacrificed himself to save the world in Endgame.
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A son of immigrant parents balances a desire to embrace his cultural roots with the better life his parents sacrificed to give him.
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To countless others, however, Manning is seen as a courageous American who sacrificed her freedom to ensure the sanctity of our democratic state.
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The norm that trade differences should be settled in a peaceful and orderly manner will have been sacrificed to no advantage for most Americans.
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Open-source ideals are frequently sacrificed on the altar of creating an easily packaged product that can be sold to generate short-term profits.
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It has sacrificed people's mental health and wellness at the altar of "increased engagements" on its site – a metric that impacts its bottom line.
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He sacrificed his own life to make sure the fighting stopped, his friends were safe and the world was protected once and for all.
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The run began when Josh Donaldson sacrificed Jose Bautista to second and Josh Thole to third when the Yankees held a 23-222 lead.
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Garza sacrificed him to second and Villar hit a chopper up the first-base line that bounced off the base and eluded Joey Votto.
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With five 20-foot tall concrete panels, the Alaska Veterans Memorial honors all those Alaska veterans who have served and sacrificed in foreign conflicts.
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Meanwhile, some critics and moviegoers were underwhelmed, saying the movie sacrificed a coherent story in order to trot out a parade of new characters.
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Rowling writes: A legend grew up around the Native American Animagi, that they had sacrificed close family members to gain their powers of transformation.
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