"You have to set aside your ego, you have to set aside your expectations, you have to set aside your personal agenda," she said animatedly.
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"It's time to set aside bullying, to set aside belittlement and appeal to higher aspirations," Ryan told CNN.
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Set aside until cool enough to handle, then shred the meat and set aside in a large bowl.
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Lloyds has set aside £17.1 billion, Barclays has set aside £8.5 billion, RBS £4.7 billion, and HSBC £2.9 billion.
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For comparison, Humana Inc has set aside $77,282 per policy, while Unum Group has set aside $123,614, Audit Analytics said.
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" The speaker called on Trump to "set aside bullying, set aside belittlement," but noted that "no Republican should ever consider supporting Hillary Clinton.
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Banks are required to set aside capital against their credit assets - the riskier the asset, the more capital must be set aside, earning them nothing.
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But at times, the maximum amount workers could set aside for transit has been far less than the amount that workers who drive could set aside for parking.
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McCain charged us all to continue leading, and that means being willing to set aside our partisan bickering, and that means being willing to set aside our fear.
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Markopolos said GE will need to set aside that money to cover its long-term care policies in addition to the $15 billion it has already begun to set aside.
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Some land was set aside for parks, wilderness and conservation.
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Put them in your clean ice chest and set aside.
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It's good motivation to set aside more time for review.
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The judge has set aside two months for the trial.
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Mayor Fischer's administration originally set aside $50,000 for Harvey's investigation.
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Cut the other lime in wedges and set aside. 4.
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I set aside 24 hours for my first digital detox.
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Cut off crispy edges; chop crispy pieces, and set aside.
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Tip the eggplant into a large bowl and set aside.
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Add the potatoes to the eggplant and set aside. 2.
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Remove giblets, and set aside; reserve water in saucepan. 2.
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Set aside to cool, about 20 minutes; coarsely chop. 2.
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Cool completely and set aside until ready to use. 2.
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Those countries set aside money from energy exports for investment.
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Remove 3 tablespoons and set aside for glazing the chicken.
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The magistrate set aside four weeks for the committal hearing.
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Return drained spaghetti to pot; cover and set aside. 2.
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Whisk in the remaining olive oil and set aside. 4.
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Total storage capacity set aside is about 20 million barrels.
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Refresh in cold water and set aside in fridge. 4.
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For this pay period, I set aside $200 in cash.
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About €700m ($785m) from the EU has been set aside.
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Remove from pan and set aside on a plate. 7.
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But it's only nearly anything which he can set aside.
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The statute allows the president to set aside exceptional sites.
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Set aside, for a moment, your personal thoughts on Jackson.
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Set aside on a plate while your oil heats. 5.
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Minnesota has set aside $50,000 for the investigation, said Watrin.
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Season with the salt and sugar and set aside. 2.
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In a bowl, combine the pickles and mayonnaise; set aside.
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Transfer the chicken to a plate and set aside. 2.
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Deutsche has already set aside €5.5 billion for litigation costs.
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Cut off the top of your carrot and set aside.
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Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
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Land in Shanghai, he said, had already been set aside.
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Deutsche has set aside €5.4 billion to cover legal bills.
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It has set aside €5.4 billion to deal with litigation.
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Remove from the heat and set aside to cool. 9.
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Labor Day is set aside to honor Americans who work.
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Thread the beef onto the skewers and set aside. 4.
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So what happens when you have too much set aside?
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Set aside 13 teaspoons vinegar reduction in a small bowl.
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Trump set aside no new money in his executive order.
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Try to set aside as much as you can afford.
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Set aside a separate savings account just for your vacation.
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First, we have to set aside the skepticism about government.
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Forget about Snapchat and set aside YouTube, Facebook and Instagram.
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Legislators also set aside $213 million for the buyback program.
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In Grafton, the company set aside $215,000 for voter payments.
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VTB set aside 211 billion rubles in provisions in 2016.
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Let's set aside the industry competition that we've already acknowledged.
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Roughly chop the excess zucchini flesh and set aside. 3.
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Dust a baking sheet with semolina flour and set aside.
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Transfer the cabbage to a plate and set aside. 4.
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And 529 accounts allow you to set aside much more.
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Cook until the chocolate has melted and set aside. 2.
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Coat the eggplant slices in quinoa and set aside. 3.
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Using a slotted spoon, remove the chorizo and set aside.
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Let's set aside the obvious abuse of power for second.
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FEMA Set Aside Billions to Repair Homes in Puerto Rico.
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Set aside to cool completely, then peel, discarding the skins.
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Transfer the chicken to a plate and set aside. 4.
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Set aside what it would mean for the 2020 elections.
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Transfer the shanks to a plate and set aside. 3.
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First, set aside any feelings of guilt about possibly quitting.
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This alone, he says, should have set aside his conviction.
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Insurers should also set aside funds to support these caregivers.
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Set aside at room temperature to marinate for 1 hour.
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Drain the bacon of its fat, then set aside. 6.
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Set aside four hours, and a whole lot of tissues.
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Set aside for 10 minutes, then strain, discarding the husks.
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I set aside a chunk of this check for rent.
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Tear the chiles into large pieces and set aside. 2.
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Grease a muffin tin with butter and set aside. 2.
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State Street previously set aside money to cover both settlements.
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This month, set aside some time for sorting and recycling.
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But don't forget to set aside some time for yourself.
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Cut fish into long, thin strips and set aside. 3.
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Place the peppers in a bowl and set aside. 3.
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Transfer the ham to a plate and set aside. 3.
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Squeeze the lemon over the top and set aside. 3.
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Set aside to pickle for at least 2 hours. 4.
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Financial advisors tend to recommend having three to six months' worth of expenses set aside, but people who might find it tougher to find a replacement job may want to set aside even more.
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So, if last year your state income taxes came to a quarter of your federal taxes, that means that for every $100 you set aside for federal taxes, set aside $25 for the state.
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Globally, the company has already set aside about 16.2 billion euros ($17.85 billion) to cover the cost of the scandal and this week said that it had set aside a further 2.2 billion euros.
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Many advocates believed this would lead to more set-aside plans.
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I set aside $295 per month to pay off my cards.
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My family did not set aside a college fund for me.
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It has set aside 7.42 billion in total to compensate customers.
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Set aside a half hour and immerse yourself in this piece.
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Transfer the browned rolls to a plate and set aside. 7.
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Rao said she would set aside any personal beliefs if confirmed.
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Set aside all distractions and listen actively without judgment or interruption.
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But you can try to have the covenant set aside entirely.
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Cover with plastic wrap and set aside for 45 minutes. 3.
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Congress set aside the land in the 1950s to honor Gen.
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Line a muffin tin with baking cups and set aside. 2.
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The couple set aside cash to pay for their health insurance.
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Take all the lobster tails and claws off and set aside.
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The government has set aside 3bn baht ($90m) for the funeral.
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Wrap the stem with strips of tissue paper and set aside.
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Cut roll crosswise into 16 equal slices, and set aside. 5.
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Set aside and let it cool completely; remove cinnamon sticks. 2.
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Grease an 8 or 9-inch springform pan and set aside.
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Even if you set aside the story, the game itself struggles.
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Slice the other garlic clove in half lengthwise and set aside.
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Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside. 2.
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Banks are required to set aside capital against their credit assets.
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The bank has already set aside €5.5 billion for litigation expenses.
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Remove from heat, cover and set aside until step 5. 4.
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Barclays UK did not set aside additional PPI charges this quarter.
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Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside. 2.
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That takes total set aside for remediation over A$2 billion.
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The House voted 332 to 95 to set aside the measure.
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Grease a loaf pan with the butter and set aside. 23.
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NASA wants to set aside $10.7 billion for its lunar plans.
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The company did not set aside any new provision for Brazil.
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The truck companies have already set aside $23 billion between them.
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Add another splash of vinegar to taste and set aside. 3.
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Season to taste with salt and pepper and set aside. 2.
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Last year the court set aside the conviction of former Gov.
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Both banks also set aside more money for credit card losses.
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The amount had not been set aside in the initial budget.
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There are no moments set aside for privileged epiphany or revelation.
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Remove from the heat, set aside and allow to cool. 212.
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Set aside the enmity he has earned with the international community.
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The Fix: The law set aside $22014 billion for private care.
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The bank had previously set aside 161.9 million shekels ($44.86 million).
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What kind of nest eggs had they set aside for retirement?
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"Animosity needs to be set aside," he told the local newspaper.
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In 2008, an additional $100,000 was set aside for future reparations.
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Season with salt and pepper and set aside to cool. 3.
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Bake until lightly browned, 12 to 15 minutes; set aside. 2.
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It set aside $600 million in March to pay the fine.
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It had previously set aside 161.9 million shekels, or $46.1 million.
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Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate and set aside. 3.
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Mix the cornstarch with 1 tablespoon water and set aside. 2.
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It's not like I can set aside all kinds of money.
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Place the potatoes in a large bowl and set aside. 2.
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Remove from heat and set aside to cool to lukewarm. 2.
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Mix well and set aside, covered, until ready to use. 212.
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Line a loaf pan with plastic wrap and set aside. 2.
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Firmly shake the basket to drain well and set aside. 4.
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Adjust seasoning to taste, remove from heat, and set aside. 4.
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Place the pineapple in a small container and set aside. 5.
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Set aside for 10 minutes before straining, discarding the solids. 3.
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Pour the pickling liquid over the chilies and set aside. 5.
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Another 2,500 acres have been set aside for a regional park.
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Slice rope into ½-inch (1 cm) squares and set aside. 11.
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Set aside the idea that sex workers are exploited by pimps.
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Slice the porchetta into ½-inch thick pieces and set aside. 6.
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We decided to set aside fisticuffs and talk to an expert.
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Lawmakers set aside $215 billion for the so-called recovery rebates.
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Peel the eggs and set aside until ready to plate. 5.
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Fortunately, he was willing to set aside some time to answer.
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Transfer the batter to a squeeze bottle and set aside. 3.
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Transfer the bread to a large bowl and set aside. 3.
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So I set aside time every day to comb through that.
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Using tongs, transfer the brisket to a plate and set aside.
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McDermott and McGough have set aside some space for other stories.
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Pop the popcorn according to package directions and set aside. 2.
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That area is permanently set aside and can never be developed.
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Government contracts have been set aside for black would-be entrepreneurs.
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Five days in March have been set aside for the trial.
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But many more borrowers may eventually have their debts set aside.
|
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How much of the ocean will be set aside as sanctuaries?
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Economists agreed that Malaysia could set aside that target for now.
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The bank has set aside £100 million to cover the compensation.
|
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Set aside at room temperature to marinate for 1 hour. 7.
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So far, $7 million has been set aside by federal officials.
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Banks set aside 85033 percent more money for expected loan defaults.
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Around 1.4 billion euros will be set aside for contracted generation.
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The government set aside land outside Moscow, but never broke ground.
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Set aside to rest at room temperature for 15 minutes. 9.
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Season with salt and set aside until ready to serve. 2.
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That would be largely set aside during the house's deliberative process.
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The government has set aside 13 trillion yen for such stimulus.
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Remove from heat and set aside to cool to room temperature.
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Form into 2 (8-inch) wide patties and set aside. 6.
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Let's set aside the obvious comparisons, though, and talk about aesthetics.
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The bank has previously said it set aside A$2.09 billion.
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Transfer to the bowl of a blender and set aside. 3.
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The lands were set aside by former Presidents Obama and Clinton.
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Alan Kinney set aside his tuna salad to make his point.
|
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They also set aside $500 for their 529 college savings plan.
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It has set aside €2.2bn for costs relating to these incidents.
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Last week, she set aside her persona as happy Democratic warrior.
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Season to taste with salt and pepper and set aside. 3.
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The business of it all is supposed to be set aside.
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Set aside time to talk about your finances, Ms. Bailie suggested.
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Set aside the old news in favor of the new hotness.
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And also set aside the accrued, pointless damage to your toaster.
|
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Season the salsa to taste with salt and set aside. 4.
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Last month's budget provisionally set aside 500 million rand ($30 million) to fund disaster recovery projects in the fiscal year starting on April 1, with smaller amounts set aside for provincial and municipal disaster recovery plans.
|
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Set aside and refrigerate until ready to use on the grill. 3.
|
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Transfer asparagus to a bowl; set aside until ready to use. 3.
|
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OMV has set aside 10 billion euros for acquisitions up to 2025.
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Once they were tender and glazed, they got halved and set aside.
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Colorado's Alpine Bank has set aside $5 million to help furloughed workers.
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Using tongs, remove chicken from the stock and set aside to cool.
|
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For some crime survivors, the pain proved too deep to set aside.
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" His parents are encouraging people to "set aside fear, ignorance and judgement.
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Stir together sugar, cornstarch and salt in a small bowl; set aside.
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Former President Dwight Eisenhower, a Republican, set aside the refuge in 1960.
|
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Every week, set aside some money automatically and operate with whatever's left.
|
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Set aside some time during halftime tonight and read the whole article.
|
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If you're on a biweekly payroll, set aside $218 from each paycheck.
|
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Sauté until at al dente, remove from pan, and set aside. 4.
|
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Set aside, for a second, whether the Freys deserved what they got.
|
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His conviction of rape was set aside, and his sentence was overturned.
|
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Set aside time to center your efforts on the people who matter.
|
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Another Bahraini official told Reuters that the plan had been "set aside".
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Let's set aside for the moment that Won't You Be My Neighbor?
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Whenever you earn money set aside a portion for your future self.
|
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Season with salt and set aside to cool, then thinly slice. 3.
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Transfer the beaten whites to a separate bowl and set aside. 153.
|
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I've set aside some money from earlier paychecks to pay for this.
|
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But set aside the question of what to make of Trump's policy.
|
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The bank said it set aside €5.2 billion for litigation in 2015.
|
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Dip the rim of the glass in sugar and set aside. 3.
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Toss with the remaining tablespoon of olive oil and set aside. 3.
|
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The U.K. banking giant also set aside nearly $200 million for Brexit.
|
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Set aside, for a moment, some of the more divisive policy proposals.
|
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Season with salt and pepper and set aside until ready to use.
|
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Peel and slice the banana, stir into the sauce, and set aside.
|
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Grease 2 baking sheets with the coconut oil and set aside. 2.
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Barker estimates the bank will need to set aside another $600 million.
|
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Make the dressing: Mix all the ingredients together and set aside. 3.
|
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Put the graham crackers and set aside until ready to serve. 2.
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The ballroom of the Marriott was set aside for a hundred more.
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The previous year, the central bank had set aside 592 million euros.
|
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Transfer the walnut paste to a small bowl and set aside. 5.
|
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Strain the soaked sticky rice in a fine colander and set aside.
|
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Set aside all the explosions of color on gorgeous, high-resolution displays.
|
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Let's also set aside the likelihood that a government shutdown could backfire.
|
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Using oiled hands, shape the lamb into 4 patties and set aside.
|
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Another will set aside her beloved pointe shoes for a coveted spot.
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It has set aside 3 billion pounds to prepare for all eventualities.
|
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A total of $255 million has been set aside for dairy farmers.
|
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Some financial experts advise having even more set aside for the unexpected.
|
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Then try to set aside money each month towards these goals. 6.
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"I would recommend that families set aside at least $15,000," she said.
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Set aside the lobbying you're inevitably facing on who should become speaker.
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Place the cereal and cookies in a large bowl and set aside.
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The data was set aside, considered waste, not adequately stored or organized.
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Stir in 2 tablespoons of the olive oil and set aside. 11.
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Bring the mixture back to a boil, stirring constantly, then set aside.
|
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The lender has so far set aside £245 billion to cover claims.
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Thirty-five permits would be set aside for veterans and disabled people.
|
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The proceeds, $765,002 before taxes, were set aside for future medical expenses.
|
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The virus has forced Trump to set aside his re-election campaign.
|
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The virus has forced Trump to set aside his re-election campaign.
|
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Several of the hotels housing the competitors also have set aside areas.
|
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Crank in a good amount of black pepper and set aside. 2.
|
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South Korea has set aside close to $1 billion of its own.
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Tell us how much you set aside and how you stayed motivated.
|
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It ousted the board, halted the assessment and set aside the renovations.
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The IRT sought to set aside the contract and raise the fare.
|
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"Then, afterwards, set aside some time to have a conversation," Swann said.
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So far, Illinois has set aside $10.8 million for electric school buses.
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Another $500 billion is set aside to pump credit to struggling businesses.
|
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Democrats and Republicans must set aside familiar debates and find common ground.
|
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And don't forget to set aside some savings for a rainy day.
|
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Money set aside grows tax-deferred, until paid out to the employee.
|
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Set aside time to talk about money and meet with a pro
|
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Toss the meat back in the pan juices and set aside. 2.
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Lightly grease a sheet tray with olive oil and set aside. 2.
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Using a slotted spoon, transfer to a bowl and set aside. 2.
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Long banned under the U.S. Constitution are federal minority set-aside programs.
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With the healthcare debate set aside, there are no more excuses left.
|
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The faith community will continue to stand up and set aside discouragement.
|
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Still, she has set aside time to scour town for new inspiration.
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Make sure you set aside a good chunk of time for installation.
|
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The 615 canvas scraps that could be recovered had been set aside.
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But otherwise, they should be allowed to have a lower set-aside.
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They're being asked to take an oath to set aside party politics.
|
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Ms. Tawney's work is now visible there, but in set-aside circumstances.
|
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Maricopa County officials have set aside $1 million for funding the system.
|
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They also discussed how Winston had set aside money for this scenario.
|
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Others, like Jack Dorsey, set aside that time for reflecting and thinking.
|
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The pope is expected to urge them to set aside their differences.
|
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So far, federal officials have set aside $7 million for such expenses.
|
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Set aside whether you love or hate Donald Trump and his policies.
|
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However, dear Aquarius, you have a lot of baggage to set aside.
|
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Carefully cover with plastic wrap and set aside until ready for use.
|
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Let's set aside, for now, the question of what the moral is.
|
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Thus, there was never any real funding set aside for the hubs.
|
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In one example, Zinke's calendar set aside time to meet with Rep.
|
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Pour liquid over eggplant and set aside to cool to room temperature.
|
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Strain, discarding the solids, and set aside until ready to use. 4.
|
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Add sliced figs to pan, to warm slightly, then set aside. 4.
|
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Toss the squash with half of the dressing and set aside. 2.
|
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After I became debt-free, I set aside money for my savings.
|
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The SPR is a government stockpile of crude set aside for emergencies.
|
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But, don't get discouraged if you can't set aside that much now.
|
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The judge set aside days in June and August for further legal argument.
|
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It had already set aside $132 million in anticipation of reaching a settlement.
|
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The idea of loving our neighbors as ourselves has been mostly set aside.
|
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But on the assertion that judges always set aside personal values, Democratic Sen.
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Facebook has set aside billions of dollars in anticipation of such a settlement.
|
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"Make sure you set aside time to connect in both ways," Schewitz added.
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The budget set aside money for railway connectivity with neighbors China and India.
|
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Place the chocolate and butter in a medium bowl and set aside. 2.
|
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Jon and Dany had to set aside this strife and prepare to fight.
|
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" To start, set aside chunks of time at home as "work-free zones.
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Peel off outer leaves of Brussels sprouts to equal 1½ cups; set aside.
|
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Transfer to a bowl with the bread and figs and set aside. 2.
|
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Exceedingly conservative accounting rules require them to set aside 55% of their profits.
|
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That year, Rhoades won his court case, and his conviction was set aside.
|
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But men especially should set aside the time to take in every word.
|
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Tie the cilantro, parsley, and bay leaf together with string and set aside.
|
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Boeing already has funds set aside if NASA does require another test flight.
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Remove from oven; set aside at room temperature until ready to serve. 5.
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In May, it set aside an additional 5003 billion euros in contingent liabilities.
|
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But set aside his clumsy wording and there's actually something to his argument.
|
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The company also set aside higher claims reserves in its commercial auto business.
|
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In April, VW set aside $18.2 billion to account for the emissions scandal.
|
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The remaining equity has been set aside for employees, the companies said Friday.
|
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The EPA has set aside $12 million for buyouts and early retirement packages.
|
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But may as well make an effort and set aside time for dates.
|
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Set aside for a moment the obligation to relieve suffering and protect civilians.
|
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Set aside 1 cup and freeze the rest for your morning smoothie. 2.
|
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Banks have set aside provisions of more than 0.93 percent of the loans.
|
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Daimler has already set aside 600 million euros to cover the trucks fine.
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We suggest you set aside some time to watch — it's 23 minutes long.
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He is what happens when Black girls are ignored, repressed, and set aside.
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It's essential to have a stash of money set aside just for emergencies.
|
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With automated savings, the money is set aside before you even see it.
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Cut a 3-inch section of cucumber, unpeeled, into matchsticks and set aside.
|
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GE had previously set aside $1.5 billion of reserves for such a settlement.
|
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Ted Stevens, whose conviction Sullivan set aside following allegations of misconduct by prosecutors.
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The company has only set aside provisions for legal defense costs, not damages.
|
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Conservation easements are commitments to set aside land with certain limits on development.
|
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After you set aside the full-coverage foundation, turn to your lipstick collection.
|
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Prepare the clambake: Soak a canvas tarp in the ocean and set aside.
|
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The bank has already set aside a provision of close to $350 million.
|
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Set aside for 15 minutes to allow bread to soak up custard. 4.
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The remaining 50.1 percent was set aside as collateral for PDVSA's 2020 bond.
|
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What land should be set aside, what should be exploited, and how much?
|
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Whisk in the beers and ½ cup water until smooth and set aside. 4.
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Make the vanilla sponge: Grease and line two cake pans and set aside.
|
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"You want to have money set aside in case something happens," she said.
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And Sapphire Ventures has set aside $115 million for sports and entertainment bets.
|
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Set aside a good chunk of time and let this one overwhelm you.
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When she set aside some scenic one-on-one time with Cara Delevingne.
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Break your egg into a small bowl or ramekin and set aside.3.
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The area set aside for the army was part of the Nubian homeland.
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Mix the saffron with 1/4 cup hot water and set aside. 2.
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That's why it's vital to have money set aside before a crisis happens.
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PSB needs to set aside another 150 billion rubles in provisions, Pozdyshev said.
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"Just set aside what you need and make me an offer," she said.
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Markopolos claims GE should set aside another $29 billion, which the company disputes.
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Simply set aside a minute or two to ground your day in gratitude.
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Originally, Resource Prospector was being funded with money set aside for human exploration.
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The company has set aside billions to compensate airlines affected by the grounding.
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Set aside the shoulda, coulda, wouldas and focus on the work at hand.
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In 2018, a family can set aside up to $5,000 in this account.
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That sum brings the total set aside for emissions wrongdoing to €18.4 billion.
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It said last month it has set aside adequate amounts for the probe.
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Half of all American households have less than $85033,000 set aside for retirement.
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They are, however, unifying moments where partisan discord can be temporarily set aside.
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The bank has already set aside a provision of close to $200 million.
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Is this truly the ideal time for companies to set aside capital discipline?
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Republicans and Democrats set aside their difference, came together and took courageous action.
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Set aside the fact that Mr. Trump is a compulsive and unrepentant liar.
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I'll set aside my jealousy and be happy for you if you did.
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HSBC, itself, has set aside $200 million to invest in tech start-ups.
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It's just difficult to set aside an hour to lift up heavy things.
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TechCrunch has also set aside a fixed number of deeply discounted student tickets.
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The government has set aside NZ$208 million ($139.15 million) for the scheme.
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Set aside for 30 minutes while the charcoal comes up to temperature. 5.
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So you should probably set aside the money, and then press the button.
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Same thing goes for anything else set aside for the next few years.
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The Knot's study estimates they set aside $2,234 on average for floral arrangements.
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Van Wagenen and the Mets set aside discussions after initial talks last winter.
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He said his deputy collected the gift that was set aside for him.
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Nearly half of the bill's total aid is set aside for business loans.
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The fourth quarter provision is in addition to $611 million already set aside.
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Set aside a certain timeframe to worry, and put it in your schedule.
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She has set aside measure in favor of raw emotion without violent contrasts.
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Target had set aside $2 million for the program in 2018 as well.
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Most days contained double sessions, but one afternoon was set aside for golf.
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Texas owes $39.1 billion for pensions, but has set aside just $25 billion.
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The fewer allowances you claim, the more is set aside from each check.
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A flexible spending account lets employees set aside pretax money for health costs.
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Be prepared and have some money set aside to pay for these expenses.
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You can now set aside some of your crypto assets to earn interest.
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"They're able to set aside their differences and remember," said Matt Rabinovitch, 21.
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And more than three-quarters of Maine's $101 million surplus was set aside.
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About one-quarter of the bill's sum is set aside for larger companies.
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Billions more would be set aside for testing supplies, equipment, and additional payroll.
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Democratic voters have been trained to set aside their hopes and interest for
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For its part, Singapore has set aside around $30 million for 5G trials.
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Though that one has been set aside, the wider tariff threat still looms.
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The bank recently set aside an additional $900 million for further potential fines.
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The company set aside $8 million in the second quarter to compensate victims.
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But lawmakers voted to set aside that proposal in a 67-31 vote.
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One roots for them, then, to set aside their differences and get along.
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And set aside demonstrable workplace problems from behavior that annoys or appalls you.
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Season to taste with salt and pepper and set aside to cool completely.
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Transfer to a shallow bowl with the sesame seeds and set aside. 43.
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History records few if any emperors who willingly set aside power's poisoned chalice.
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With enough advance notice, it's easy to set aside modified versions of dishes.
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We will be immediately moving to set aside this excessive and unfounded verdict.
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Can you set aside some time so we can have a private call?
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Similarly, New York City has set aside some luxury units for "affordable" housing.
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You probably know you're supposed to have money set aside for the unexpected.
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Remember, this worksheet isn't meant to be set aside once you've completed it.
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Palestinians have demanded that part of Jerusalem be set aside as their capital.
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Most of that aid has been set aside for farmers who grow soybeans.
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I set aside all of my savings at that point for the film.
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Boeing has already set aside $5 billion to compensate airlines for the groundings.
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I set aside about $211 – from my savings, after paying for the flights.
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If it's a more special occasion, I like to set aside two hours.
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In July it set aside $3207bn to cover compensation to suppliers and airlines.
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Wales has also set aside £1 million ($1.3 million) for a similar project.
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For camps, field trips, swimming lessons, and baby supplies, they set aside $500.
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Mikulski immediately eyed a lounge that was set aside for the senators' wives.
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These are unique landscapes set aside for their cultural, historical or scenic splendor.
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Thatcher remains so controversial that plans were set aside over fears of vandalism.
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Saturdays are set aside for races, and Sundays are his one day off.
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Set aside the fact that Trump is stretching the definition of "founder" here.
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Cover with plastic wrap and set aside for 15 to 20 minutes. 4.
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So, you set aside the GDPR and you look at what she's done.
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Transfer the bacon to a paper towel-lined plate and set aside. 4.
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Cover with plastic wrap and set aside to rest for 1 hour. 2.
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National Bank of Canada estimated it would set aside C$250 million in the quarter ended April to cover bad loans to the oil and gas industry, much higher than the C$17 million it set aside in the first quarter.
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"We set aside around 50 billion rubles at the end of last year, of which around a half was recommended by our risk department and around the same amount was set aside based on the central bank's recommendation," Kostin told Reuters.
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Under Michigan law, someone with a felony offense and no more than two misdemeanor offenses can ask the convicting court to set aside the felony; someone with two misdemeanors and no felonies can apply to have those misdemeanors set aside.
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"Even if you can only set aside 1%, that's still the goal," said Castro.
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GoPro (GPRO) set aside another $7 million to cover layoffs and other restructuring expenses.
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Whisk in the remaining ingredients and set aside while you prepare the turnips. 2.
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Set aside in fridge to let chill while you prepare the other fillings. 4.
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Rising interest rates can help make the most of the money you've set aside.
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They set aside time for people to register to vote or call their representatives.
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Let's just set aside both sides' claims for a moment and apply some logic.
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Make the tapenade: Mix all the ingredients in a bowl and set aside. 8.
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Set aside the 2014-15 peak and the downward trend looks unchanged, he says.
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A section near the emergency room was set aside for triage of these patients.
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Add in the remaining lime juice, stir, and then set aside to cool. 5.
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The court set aside that argument and viewed the transaction on its contractual terms.
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It is then set aside for three to four months to trigger natural fermentation.
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Parliamentary time has been set aside to consider the Trump petition on February 20th.
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I also know that party affiliations are set aside when representing the United States.
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The company has set aside a provision of $22014 million related to the issue.
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The company has set aside a provision of $2681 million related to the issue.
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It is set aside for garnish while the chicken browns in the rendered fat.
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Set aside time for reading only -- turning off the TV, computer, and cell phone.
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Bankia said it had adequate provisions for legal liabilities, having set aside €1.84 billion.
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Set aside a little for enjoying the spoils of your youth, wealth and autonomy.
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But he still makes sure that he has enough money set aside in cash.
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I set aside a couple outfit options before my second work week kicked off.
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Tear them into medium-sized pieces, discarding stems and seeds, and set aside. 3.
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The city has set aside more than $700,000 for these efforts according to CNN.
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Start with super clean hair, and set aside enough time (at least 20 mins).
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Vault's application lets its users set aside part of their paychecks into retirement funds.
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Set aside Trump's tough talk, though, and the sanctions don't actually amount to much.
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So the researchers set aside the cotton candy machine and designed something more specialized.
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Stir together oats and 1½ cups coconut in a large heatproof bowl; set aside.
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I set aside the bag and receipt so I can return all the makeup.
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Money that supporters contribute above that amount is set aside for the general election.
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But according to a spokesperson, only $12 million has been set aside for compensation.
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You'll want to set aside this recipe for when the cold, cold winds blow.
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It also said it set aside enough money for both settlements as of Nov.
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Make the dressing: Whisk all ingredients in a small bowl and set aside. 3.
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Options include fashion design, hairdressing and farming on land set aside by the state.
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The conservationists are still, however, waiting for the promised forest to be set aside.
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Whisk together milk, eggs and hot sauce in a large bowl; set aside. 3.
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Let's set aside, for the moment, the blatant sale of access to the president.
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What's more, the company has set aside $100 billion for stock buy-back purposes.
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And set aside time each day, if possible, to actively play with little kids.
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The club had set aside nearly $450,000 for security that year, the investigation found.
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Rising interest rates can help make the most of the money you set aside.
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Alberta-based Canadian Western Bank said it had set aside another C$33 million.
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The riskier the asset, the more capital must be set aside, earning them nothing.
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Make the apple ponchiki: Whisk together the flour and baking powder, and set aside.
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Monday's complaint seeks to set aside the directive and all decisions based on it.
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GE has said it would set aside $480 million for repairs and warranty claims.
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His conviction of rape was set aside on appeal, and the sentence was overturned.
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The company has set aside a provision of $21997 million related to the issue.
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"The Anti-Terrorism Act can't be set aside simply by rebranding yourself," Landes said.
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Most parents have the means to set aside some money for their children's education.
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Set aside a series of two- to three-hour blocks of time every week.
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Make the dressing: Whisk all ingredients in a small bowl and set aside. 2.
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JPMorgan has already set aside money for the accord, according to a regulatory filing.
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I promised to drop the drama and she pledged to set aside the sass.
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In the third quarter, Wells Fargo set aside $241 million for those affected customers.
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Let's set aside (briefly) the question of whether we'd think this would lead anywhere.
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Remove the lamb chops from the refrigerator and set aside for 30 minutes. 5.
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Workers who just saved in a 401(k) set aside an average 8.2 percent.
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Other times, it would be set aside for interviews, post-show analysis, and retrospectives.
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Use a slotted spoon to transfer the beef to a bowl and set aside.
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But it was only last month that some of the funding was set aside.
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Bring to a simmer to flatten the beer, then set aside to cool. 2.
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Head coaches have set aside rivalries and one city offered to change its name.
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Set aside on a baking sheet and repeat with the remaining apple slices. 6.
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Stir in the chocolate mixture until smooth, then the flour, and set aside. 4.
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Some investors have said they are looking to set aside this quarter's earnings results.
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That's when they began eliminating unnecessary expenses to set aside more money in savings.
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In a shallow bowl, combine eggs, milk, sugar, vanilla and cinnamon; set aside 2.
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It has not indicated what it has set aside in anticipation of the settlement.
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It also set aside $1 billion for the victims of the U.S. embassy bombings.
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Here's how much of your wedding budget you should set aside for your honeymoon
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The city has set aside €2.4 billion for digital infrastructure to boost its internet.
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Set aside the breathtaking hubris; it just doesn't work that way in the FBI.
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If you're the sole provider, be sure to set aside "fun money" for yourself.
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The foundation had set aside $500,000 and said it would select five winning charities.
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The more you can set aside in your employer sponsored retirement account, the better.
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Schwartz had encouraged her to set aside the careful, precise side of her temperament.
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And indeed, Facebook has set aside $5 billion to make amends for its conduct.
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At least $230 million have been set aside for the city of Flint, Michigan.
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GE will pay a $222 billion civil penalty, money it has already set aside.
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It also authorized the President to set aside national monuments to protect historical sites.
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Transfer to a spice grinder and grind to a powder and set aside. 2.
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Make the everything bagel spice mix: Mix everything in a bowl and set aside.
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Grease an 11" x 7" or 9" x 9" baking dish and set aside.
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Broil it until slightly charred and golden, about 10 minutes, and set aside. 2.
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Set aside worries about what friends and family will think, and follow your heart.
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Soften the gelatin in a little bit of the milk and set aside. 4.
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Pour ½ boiled water over honey, stir to dissolve, set aside, cool to room temperature.
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Make the pickled chilies: Place the chilies in a medium bowl and set aside.
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Set aside the morality or ethics for a moment, as the president regularly does.
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The mayor has said he is strongly against increasing the 238 percent set-aside.
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I tried to get Zach to upgrade, even had a new one set aside.
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Billions more will be set aside for testing supplies, equipment, and additional payroll aid.
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The home is then demolished and the land is set aside as open space.
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It has forced the company to set aside billions for compensation and cleanup costs.
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They must, however, set aside 5 percent of the proceeds to maintain Grand Central.
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Cook: Set aside some time this weekend to make this variation on chiles rellenos.
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Of the 320,000 tickets set aside for international fans, 23 percent had been sold.
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But employees worried that a party would appear insensitive, and it was set aside.
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"We want to set aside time and space to rethink society," the members said.
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If the answer is yes, then set aside an afternoon to make the change.
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Oil a 9-by-12-inch brownie tin on all sides and set aside.
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In fact, the percentage of national funds set aside for culture have been plummeting.
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This is Governance 26: You have to set aside the politics for a second.
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Shortly after he arrived, the hospital system was deemed a failure and set aside.
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The other group, which only saw photographs of their current selves, set aside 4.4%.
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This is a weekend that has been set aside for women's soccer to shine.
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Factoring in cash set aside for payouts to investors, that fund is nearly spent.
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Let's set aside for the moment whether Sanders said what Warren says he said.
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In its latest financial report, Deutsche has set aside 1.2 billion euros for litigation.
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As much as 30% of family's earnings are set aside to pay for childcare.
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The fund would also set aside at least $1 billion for precision agriculture deployments.
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HomeUnion recommends that its investors set aside $1,000 per property in a reserve fund.
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Make the filling: Place the egg yolks in a large bowl and set aside.
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Fold in the coconut, pecans, vanilla, and salt and set aside to cool. 7.
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Set aside 22019 tablespoons of the water and put the rest in the bowl.
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Let's temporarily set aside the question of the accuracy or inaccuracy of Schiff's remarks.
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Offices have traditionally set aside just 3-4% of floor space for such fripperies.
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She said that all 13 tickets initially set aside for white people were sold.
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For Gonzalez, that would mean having $8,000 to $16,000 set aside just for emergencies.
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Set aside on a plate and repeat with remaining oil and the second patty.
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The bank's Irish subsidiaries will have to set aside 0.75% of risk-weighted assets.
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Of the space, 24,000 square feet of land will be set aside for retail.
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It took a while to coordinate schedules, but time has finally been set aside.
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Construction bonds are debt whose proceeds are set aside specifically for public works spending.
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Some states, however, have funds set aside to help crime victims pay their expenses.
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BMO set aside C$2.41 million for credit losses in the quarter ended Oct.
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Using a slotted spoon, transfer the beef to a bowl and set aside. 22.
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It will set aside $8.95 million for victims in a reorganization of diocese's finances.
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An alarming 28500 percent of all adults have no savings set aside for emergencies.
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Set aside funds for future investments, business expansion opportunities, and planned and unplanned situations.
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Those allowances affect how much of your paycheck will be set aside for taxes.
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Advisors typically recommend a goal of three to six months of expenses set aside.
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How much money should I set aside for the costs of having a dog?
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Investors set aside concerns for a piece of the hottest tech IPO in years.
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Using a slotted spoon, transfer the sausage to a bowl and set aside. 5.
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Just like many Americans, many government workers don't have much emergency money set aside.
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Set aside the obvious dangers of pouring grease into open slots full of electricity.
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The story beats of the more recent Total War games have been set aside.
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And when something's frustrating, you're less likely to set aside time to do it.
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Volkswagen set aside roughly $21 billion to deal with the fallout, The Journal reports.
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Grind the bacon using a meat grinder, combine with pork, and set aside. 2.
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Make the cake soak: Mix all together in a small bowl and set aside. 3.
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But I set aside my desire for privacy to speak out at this crucial time.
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Whisk the flour, baking powder and salt together in a medium bowl, and set aside.
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Here are two big time-management strategies I learned to use: Set aside the smartphone.
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But in the words of Scripture, the time has come to set aside childish things.
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Using a slotted spoon, transfer to a paper towel-lined plate and set aside. 2.
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Half of the respondents were first asked how much should be set aside for retirement.
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He still drinks Diet Coke, but has set aside fast food for the time being.
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The doting dad apparently set aside money to buy a guitar for Johnny, a musician.
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Less than one-third, or 32 percent, had three months of household expenses set aside.
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Set aside the fact Sony has not been a part of the smartphone conversation lately.
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TD has set aside a comparatively low amount to cover loans that have turned sour.
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Aim to set aside money for savings even as you pay down debt, Schulz said.
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Congress and Obama also reopened the fund and set aside $2.7 billion to pay victims.
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Whisk together flour, baking soda, salt and spices in a large bowl; set aside. 2.
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Grease a 9-inch-by-5-inch loaf pan with butter and set aside. 2.
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His conviction was set aside in March of this year, and the case was dismissed.
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At the time, $4.2 billion was set aside for survivors and required reauthorization in 2015.
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In a small bowl, mix the flour, baking soda, and salt and set aside. 3.
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In Cairo's airport, dozens of relatives paced anxiously in a building set aside for families.
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The U.S. Congress has set aside $1.4 billion in aid to Egypt in recent years.
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Facebook announced last week that it had set aside $3 billion to cover the settlement.
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Compensating for this will be $4.3 billion in funding set aside to fight infectious diseases.
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Grease a 9-inch-by-13-inch casserole dish with butter and set aside. 3.
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Remove whipped yolk base from the bowl and set aside in a large mixing bowl.
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That pact set aside territory for the Kurds as it carved up the Ottoman Empire.
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But the programme's benefits persuaded Boston's City Council to set aside permanent funding in 2017.
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Like JPMorgan and Wells Fargo, BofA set aside more money to cover potential bad loans.
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That means you'll need to set aside more than $2,499 for the fascia piece itself.
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The second cub will not be autopsied, and is being set aside for future study.
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Tullow said last week it had set aside $128 million for the dispute with Seadrill.
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GOVERNMENT funds set aside for college aid have long been a favoured target for grifters.
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But set aside all the hype about it being part of a dual-aperture system.
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Wolk said the company has not set aside money for possible settlements or liability payments.
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Set aside 63 cups of stock, saving or freezing the rest for another use. 4.
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Set aside the question of whether Mr Trump's dislike of deficits makes sense (it doesn't).
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Wells has had to set aside money to reimburse foreign-exchange and wealth-management clients.
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I end up making way too much food and set aside the leftovers for lunch.
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That's about what Toyota set aside to fund a research institute it launched in 2016.
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Toss together chicken and about ¼ cup of the mayonnaise mixture in a bowl; set aside.
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In another small bowl, mix the goat cheese with the honey and set aside. 2.
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Both Skopje and Sofia hope the new treaty will help them set aside such differences.
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Squeeze in the lime pieces and add them to the sauce and set aside. 2.
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Using a slotted spoon, transfer to a paper towel-lined plate and set aside. 3.
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The amount set aside was the same as that required of yuan deposits in China.
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A trial date for Greebel has not been set, though Matsumoto earlier set aside Oct.
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Let simmer for three minutes and set aside at room temperature until ready to use.
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Applicants will still need to set aside significant time and money to seek a charter.
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In fact, many top schools are advising students to set aside $200,000 for the programs.
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Some of Samson's friends from Amherst have set aside for a scholarship in his name.
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It has set aside $2.46 billion to cover potential losses from litigation and regulatory requirements.
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UBS has set aside $2.46 billion to cover potential losses from litigation and regulatory requirements.
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You should set aside time to sit down with your kid when you do it.
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That subsidiary was created with $2 billion set aside from the automaker's diesel emissions settlement.
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Transfer crepe to a cutting board; cut into ¼-inch-wide strips, and set aside. 3.
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Gordhan disputes her findings and has applied to the courts to have them set aside.
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Jonghyun: We will continue to be busy and finish projects that have been set aside.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, the government failed, and the issue of imminent climate disaster was set aside.
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Remove pork belly and set aside, leaving residual fat in the bottom of pot. 3.
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Of course, if you can set aside 90 percent like Copeland does, power to you.
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The band is currently set aside for highway auto-safety initiatives, such as V2V technology.
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"Accordingly, these provisions are unlawful and must be set aside," Bates said in the ruling.
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It also said it had set aside 3 billion euros toward its German pension plan.
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Donor-advised funds let you set aside cash or securities that you intend to donate.
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"We have millions of dollars set aside," Seattle Councilman Mike O'Brien told Reuters in December.
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The company set aside $100 million in the fourth quarter of 2017 for a settlement.
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Mix the vinegar, fish sauce, and chiles in a large bowl and set aside. 3.
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UBS has set aside $2.46 billion to cover potential losses from litigation and regulatory requirements.
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And if you can set aside 90 percent like Copeland does, more power to you.
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Congress set aside $1.375 billion of that in the Department of Homeland Security funding bill.
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So, set aside time to review what you currently have and make the needed changes.
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The Dublin, Ohio-based company has set aside $44 million to cover those potential liabilities.
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How much can I spend today vs how much do I need to set aside?
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Mix the flours, salt, and baking powder in a medium bowl and set aside. 3.
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It is money set aside to manage unexpected drops in income or increases in expenses.
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Immediately turn off heat and set aside to infuse for at least 15 minutes. 13.
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Try to set aside, for a second, your political feelings on all of the above.
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Working under his own name, he isn't about to set aside the style he forged.
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RBS has already set aside £100 million ($125 million) to cover the fallout from Brexit.
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However, you should still set aside around $1,200 to cover the costs of your DJ.
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An office set aside for me a few hours a week inside a university building.
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So I want to set aside the policy for today and look at the law.
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Meanwhile, fill a bowl with cold water, add some ice cubes, and set aside.3.
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On Veterans Day, set aside Hollywood clichés, and pick up soldiers' letters from the front.
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Simi did not specify how much JetBlue exactly intends to set aside for the fund.
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The movement that first set aside the public lands we enjoy today transcended party lines.
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The dissenting judge, Circuit Judge Dennis Jacobs, would have set aside more of the payout.
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The dissenting judge, Circuit Judge Dennis Jacobs, would have set aside more of the payout.
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They also want to set aside money for making interest payments at times of stress.
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Frustratingly, it appeared that this important issue was set aside in favor of campaign rhetoric.
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"Set aside your American or European approach to putting wine together with food," he said.
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Many freelancing creatives struggle with figuring out exactly how much to set aside for taxes.
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Whatever rigor Diamond demanded of himself in writing Collapse has been set aside in Upheaval.
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FSA accountholders decide during open enrollment how much to set aside for the following year.
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Jason Crow, Coffman's Democratic challenger, seized on the decision to set aside the discharge petition.
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It also set aside some 207 billion pesos into reserves in case the peso appreciates.
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The money was set aside for him when he stepped down under pressure in September.
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Set aside the previous paragraph; there's an even easier way to illustrate this trade-off.
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And when they come in for help, set aside what you're doing and truly engage.
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"The amount of capital being set aside to cover mortgages has been falling," Woods said.
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What to do with the profits that are set aside for reinvestment in the future?
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The town and a number of other municipal offices have set aside funds as well.
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In a bowl, stir the flour, baking soda, salt and spices, and set aside. 2.
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Set aside until cool enough to handle, then carefully peel away and discard the skin.
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In a large bowl, whisk the eggs with the fish sauce and set aside. 4.
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In that case, a bank would have to set aside reserves to cover potential losses.
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Hammond also set aside an additional 3.4 billion pounds for the state-funded health service.
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The bank has set aside about £4.3 billion to cover redress related to the insurance.
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Stir in the cinnamon, cumin, dried mint, dried oregano, and fenugreek and set aside. 3.
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Using tongs, transfer the bacon to a paper towel-lined plate and set aside. 3.
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I have another pot of money set aside for donating as effectively as I can.
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We have a nurse on site and a private area set aside for this purpose.
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More than 700,000 square miles of water would be set aside for conservation and research.
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Combine corn, hemp milk, shortening, and creamed corn in a medium bowl; set aside. 2.
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It would have been higher, but Facebook set aside $3 billion for the FTC penalty.
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Place 211/21 cup of the crepe batter in a squeeze bottle and set aside.
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They've opened a separate account to set aside all of their merchandise money for savings.
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Pack all but 3/4 cup batter into prepared baking dish and set aside. 3.
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In 2018, the US Defense Department set aside $1.1 billion to buy 240 Patriot missiles.
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Parents can also set up auto-save to set aside a few dollars each month.
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In a small bowl, mix the bread crumbs and olive oil and set aside. 3.
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Grease a 9-inch-by-13-inch baking dish with butter and set aside. 3.
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Set aside in a large bowl along with the apple, celery, carrot, cabbage, and cilantro.
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SBM last year had also set aside $280 million to settle related issues in Brazil.
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NOK 14 million ($1.6 million US) has been set aside for investigations and design work.
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In addition, $28503 million is set aside to build a missile interceptor field in Alaska.
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"In the play of politics now, I will set aside the arbitral ruling," he said.
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Goldman Sachs set aside 37 percent of its revenue for compensation in the second quarter.
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The policies that will not be audited then have to be set aside and documented.
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I think for the most part our egos get set aside for the greater good.
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Or I'll set aside the time to sit in silence and see what bubbles up.
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But as the coronavirus numbers have kept climbing, politicians have mostly set aside their differences.
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Later, informed consent and privacy will be set aside for the sake of efficient transfer.
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Russia would have to reopen its gulags and set aside a wing just for Olympians.
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Season with black pepper, transfer to a large bowl, and set aside to cool. 22.
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Toss the mustard greens, olive oil, lemon juice, salt, and pepper and set aside. 6.
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But for a man with Mr. Modi's rhetorical skill, facts are easy to set aside.
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Set aside until cool enough to handle, then squeeze the cloves out and reserve. 2.
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An axiom of marathon day is that it is a time to set aside politics.
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The company has said publicly that it set aside $283 million to cover potential settlements.
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Another strategy: For every five days of your trip, set aside one for planned spontaneity.
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She's able to set aside so much thanks to a simple strategy: She's automated everything.
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But he has set aside his troubles to look after his city's much larger ones.
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Ideally, you should have three to six months of living costs set aside, Gardner says.
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Politics, once seemingly set aside for the purpose of commerce, has recently made a comeback.
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Twenty percent of the project, or 226 units, has been set aside as affordable housing.
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Ten states received waivers, though three were set aside by the same district court judge.
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I paid $25, set aside my iPhone and watch and was ushered into the booth.
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David Ige has urged residents to set aside two weeks' worth of food and water.
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What "nagging question" was set aside for good when Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize?
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About $80 million was set aside by the bank for refunds and to compensate victims.
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An associate encouraged him to set aside 3 percent or 4 percent, which seemed difficult.
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So O'Rourke stood on a chair -- set aside for him by the café's staff -- instead.
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During spring training in 1947, he demanded that his wary players set aside their prejudice.
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Jean set aside her Saturdays to pray for justice, and fast to strengthen her faith.
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The Garden does have a June 10 date set aside for a possible boxing event.
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BANK INDONESIA GOV SAYS BANKS NONPERFORMING LOANS REMAIN LOW, BANKS HAVE SET ASIDE ENOUGH PROVISIONS
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Combine the flour, salt, and pepper in a shallow bowl, mix well, and set aside.
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This change meant that conservation areas were not just set aside as escapes from civilization.
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It criminalized looting by pothunters and authorized the president unilaterally to set aside national monuments.
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Unfortunately for Thoway, it appears he didn't set aside any money to pay those taxes.
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Falk had been engineering this assignation for weeks, and had set aside a sizable stake.
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States themselves should be obligated to set aside resources commensurate with the risks they confront.
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But what if we could set aside this little problem with the health-care system?
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It also set aside about $3 billion it had on hand for a contingency fund.
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So you set aside $100,000 and that's what you withdraw from age 65 to 70.
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Previous reports have already shown that financial companies have set aside less money for bonuses.
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Pixar-loving art collectors might want to set aside some time on Friday, Dec. 6.
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In addition, $200 million is set aside to build a missile interceptor field in Alaska.
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The bank set aside C$253 million for credit losses in the quarter ended Oct.
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Set aside several hours for dinner at one of Bogotá's most fun and inventive restaurants.
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Grease a 13-inch by 18-inch sheet tray with butter and set aside. 21.
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Lawmakers also set aside $3.5 million to help local police departments pay to test them.
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Ontario will set aside C$40 million for enforcement after legalization, including policing impaired driving.
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So far, Volkswagen has set aside $17.85 billion to cover the costs of the scandal.
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Last year, he set aside $2 million to support local parent groups' efforts to draft their own integration plans, and he has approved a small-scale program for schools to set aside seats for students who are low-income, learning English or otherwise vulnerable.
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In the recession, when people lost their jobs, three months of expenses set aside wasn't enough.
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However, Pakistan&aposs chief justice set aside that ruling, allowing the nomination process to move forward.
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It's $113, but I'll use the money I have already set aside for Mom gift purchases.
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The strawberries—along with their hanger-on—were covered with vinegar and set aside to pickle.
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Also, it must set aside a further $10 million in federal funds for potential cost overruns.
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Stir chopped mint, 1/3 cup butter and ½ teaspoon salt in a bowl; set aside. 3.
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It will force banks to set aside some capital upfront to cover loans from day one.
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Officers are asked to set aside time in their shifts to built relationships with the community.
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Wade were to be set aside, the debate over abortion's legality would fall to the states.
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Under his plan, June 29 would be set aside for men and boys from 9 a.m.
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Such inconsistencies were "easy to set aside," Newell wrote, given testimony from the state's medical expert.
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Set aside ten minutes for the job and your Instagram feed will thank you for it.
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We set aside other days to honor our troops: Veterans Day, Memorial Day, Armed Forces Day.
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Only 5% will be set aside for retail investors, unless underwriters choose to release additional shares.
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Place the plum halves on top, cut side down, nestled tightly together, and set aside. 3.
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He was so cognitively impacted as a result of the surgery that he set aside the
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Meanwhile, mix the flour, baking soda, and salt in a medium bowl and set aside. 3.
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The court said the decision by the National Prosecuting Authority should be set aside and reviewed.
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That way you'll have funds set aside to pay for broken products without breaking the bank.
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It was at first, however, relatively simple for Rapp to set aside his experience with Spacey.
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Qualcomm on May 28 asked Koh to set aside her decision while it pursues an appeal.
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The Writer's Room is set aside exclusively for visiting wordsmiths, so hotel guests can't reserve it.
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The mesh manufacturers have set aside more than $143 billion to cover potential mesh-related settlements.
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Wait till inspiration strikes, set aside an hour a day, write with someone else, dangle rewards?
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Subsidies set aside for farmers hit by President Trump's tariffs have been suspended during the shutdown.
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Set aside to allow milk to curdle (curdle effect will be better with soy milk). 3.
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Makarim said that a "significant portion" of capital raised has been set aside for international expansion.
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It was a rare moment of conflict that coach and player were quick to set aside.
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NRG Stadium has 11 elevators, but not one of them was set aside for Falcons coaches.
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But let's set aside IPO speculation for now and talk about this latest round of funding.
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Cook on the grill, basting and flipping occasionally with set-aside mixture until fully cooked. Serve.
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If you're making this recipe separately, set aside half the cauliflower, or double the sauce amounts.
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In both Honduras and Bolivia, incumbent presidents have got the courts to set aside term limits.
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The company said on that website it had set aside $5 million for its legal defense.
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Stir together mayonnaise, relish, hot sauce, salt and pepper in a small bowl; set aside. 2.
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Drain, and run the pasta under cold water for a few minutes, the set aside. 5.
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It previously said it had set aside money for the accord in this year's third quarter.
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Last week, Daimler said it had set aside 400 million euros to cover unidentified legal costs.
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In a small bowl, mix 1 teaspoon salt with the chili powder and set aside. 2.
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The $225 million was set aside in a subsidiary to pay investors dividends on the investment.
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Remove from the oven and set aside to cool to room temperature, about 1 hour.11.
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EnPro has also committed to set aside up to about $17 million to resolve Canadian cases.
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These strategies can help you set aside money for your future and reduce your taxes today.
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That's why we set aside one day every year to honor this most reliable of foods.
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I fold and put away my load of laundry and set aside some items to pack.
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Kinkeade also denied J&J's bid to set aside the verdicts and order a new trial.
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" Edward Snowden: "Set aside politics: every American should condemn such political interference in the Bureau's work.
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The bank has already set aside $1.2 billion in reserves for possible losses on energy loans.
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While in college, she performed with bands and set aside plans for being a child psychologist.
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RBS has set aside £7.5 billion ($9.7 billion), but this does not include possible RMBS penalties.
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A set of images was set aside for training the system, another set for testing it.
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Set aside for a moment the destruction that could result from total Republican control of government.
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So we set aside a fund for anyone who comes forward and actually owns this stuff.
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There is also $1.7 billion set aside to buy four rockets for national security space launches.
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He set aside money from his paychecks over the last few months to buy the gifts.
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The program set aside nearly $30 million to repair 2,000 homes devastated by the 2005 storm.
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This would be in addition to $2443 million Hapoalim has already set aside for this matter.
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In order to build an economic foundation, real money must actually be saved and set aside.
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Sift together flour and 21⁄26 cup superfine sugar over a bowl 27 times; set aside. 2.
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The proposal also plans to set aside more than $85033 billion for California's rainy day fund.
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RBS has set aside $4.4 billion for fines relating to misselling pre-crisis mortgage-backed securities.
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I'm excited for weekend plans, but make a mental note to set aside time to work.
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Use a slotted spoon to transfer to a paper towel–lined plate and set aside. 3.
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Congress is expected to draft its own budget, and lawmakers routinely set aside the president's proposal.
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In a medium bowl, combine the flour, cornmeal, baking powder, and salt and set aside. 3.
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In such a case, it is not open to the court to set aside the decision.
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Total warranty costs were $52.8 million, and it set aside $103 million for future warranty repairs.
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For example, established companies like Eli Lilly have set aside endowments to help foster business growth.
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The title Boaty McBoatface will instead be set aside for a remotely operated underwater research vessel.
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Season to taste with salt and lime juice, and set aside until ready to use. 2.
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Of the $605 million CAD set aside for the meeting, 70 percent was budgeted for security.
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She set aside for a moment the questions that were already beginning to nag at her.
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If your annual return is eight percent, you only have to set aside $8 a day.
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There is $15 million for an emergency fund set aside in the island's budget, officials said.
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Couples should expect to set aside the most amount of money for their venue and catering.
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The F.B.I. and other agencies would have to set aside some of their missions to help.
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The court also adjourned to decide whether the findings in Mkhwebane's report should be set aside.
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In the huge, jumbled districts that result, far too little space is set aside for roads.
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RBS has so far set aside 1.9 billion pounds ($2.7 bln) to deal with the claims.
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An additional $921 million was set aside in off-budget spending in the Military Construction bill.
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New Jersey has set aside just 2900 percent of what it needs to pay pensions costs.
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RBC set aside a significantly higher amount to cover for bad loans in the first quarter.
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And it would set aside $585 million, which can't be spent until there's no budget deficit.
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Set aside the question of whether or not Oprah Winfrey will run for president one day.
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The federal government has set aside 100 million Canadian dollars to settle claims with those women.
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Lawyers for Oculus and Facebook have said they will seek to have the verdict set aside.
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You may have set aside two hours to get something done, but it takes you four.
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The increase came despite higher risk provisions, or funds set aside to cover potential future losses.
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The CPTPP members set aside 22 provisions from the original draft after the U.S. opted out.
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If your annual return is 8 percent, you only have to set aside $8 a day.
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A Senate bill, S 28500, would increase the SBIR set-aside to 6900 percent by 2628.
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At the end of the day, members of the military set aside differences for the country.
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Financial advisors typically recommend building to have three to six months' worth of expenses set aside.
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There were two laptops — one with baby photos of their younger daughter, which she set aside.
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Still, I had some savings set aside and the new job had offered a relocation stipend.
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Describing Mr. Trump as "infantile," he paused to remove his glasses and set aside his egret.
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Set aside a specific time (even 5 minutes) each day or week dedicated to worry time.
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Florida Governor Rick Scott also set aside state funding to help curb the spread of Zika.
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Cybersecurity companies have benefited as organizations worldwide set aside budgets to shield against rising cyber crime.
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Toss together rhubarb pieces, granulated sugar, ginger juice and salt in a bowl; set aside. 2.
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As with these reversals, Trump has simply set aside a great many of his campaign promises.
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Make the salsa: Combine everything in a bowl and set aside until ready to use. 23.
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The new monuments will almost double the amount of land Obama has set aside for conservation.
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But the government will set aside about $15.3 billion to support laid-off workers, he said.
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As an interrogator, torture forced me to set aside my humanity when I went to work.
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Remove from heat, stir in the fresh basil leaves, season with salt, and set aside. 3.
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In a medium bowl, combine the flours, baking powder, baking soda, and salt and set aside.
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Whisk the apple juice, barbecue sauce, and melted butter in a bowl and set aside. 6.
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Set aside to cool, then add half of the sauce to a bowl with the chicken.
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Stir the hot sauce and maple syrup together in a small bowl and set aside. 4.
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This is a moment to set aside the divisiveness that so frequently thwarts the policymaking process.
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Personally, I set aside the last hour of Friday afternoons to clean and organize my workspace.
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Even if there were that many seats set aside for tourists (highly unlikely), that seems implausible.
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As a result, all actions taken by the special counsel "must be set aside," it argues.
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Several days have been set aside to hear from up to 22003 victims or their parents.
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Some families might also set aside time for educational games accessed by computer or mobile device.
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And while TARP set aside billions in relief to homeowners, the program was riddled with problems.
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Others, like Target and Whole Foods have hours set aside to serve the elderly and immunodeficient.
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The idea is that you should have some money set aside before you take investment risks.
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"Set aside the opioid issue," said Michael Schoenbaum, an epidemiologist at the National Institutes for Health.
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Simply put: Many of them will not charge up after being set aside for a while.
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Before the attack, Wednesday had been set aside as a study day to prepare for exams.
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You might also be able to set aside up to $5,000 pretax for child care expenses.
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The funds set aside by the Trump administration amount to just a fraction of Beijing's commitment.
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New Jersey and its local governments owe $122.2 billion, but have set aside just $53.7 billion.
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Make the dukkah: Mix the hazelnuts, peppercorns, and salt in a bowl and set aside. 3.
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But serious concerns for Israel that were essentially set aside in the campaign are fast approaching.
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It was once part of a homeland set aside for black people by the apartheid government.
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Falcone can still attempt to set aside the arbitration award at the Appellate Division, First Department.
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The streaming platform is then required to set aside royalties at a rate set by law.
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"It could not be easily set aside by the whims of one man," Mr. Pangilinan said.
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The funds increase the state incentives set aside for energy storage to more than $1 billion.
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Savage also suggests having "chicken money" — akin to emergency savings — set aside for times of turmoil.
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Set aside time for masturbation — you can even make it part of your self-care routine.
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"Set aside whether you love or hate Donald Trump and his policies," wrote Republican Scott Jennings.
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This possibility plagued us, but we didn&apost initially set aside the time to address it.
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He completed his probation, paid a fine and the conviction was set aside, the records show.
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For this example, let&aposs say that you can afford to set aside $1,000 per month.
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The House allocated $5 billion for the wall while the Senate has set aside $1.6 billion.
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Puerto Rico's budget had set aside $205 million in discretionary money for things like disaster relief.
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On Tuesday, the BoE lowered a requirement for banks to set aside money to cover losses.
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We all know this month, February, is set aside to honor the achievements of African Americans.
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But she promised that she could set aside her negative impression to be a fair juror.
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Such circumstances can test the ability of jurors to set aside conventional notions of sexual assault.
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We should set aside for a minute our demand that they disarm before any other negotiation.
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For example, if you bought a cup of coffee for $2.25, Acorns would set aside $0.75.
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Waldron sees moral equality between human beings as what's left over when "merit" is set aside.
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He completed his probation, paid a fine, and the conviction was set aside, the records show.
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The bank also plans to set aside more provisions for mis-selling of payment protection insurance.
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A FSA allows you to set aside money pre-tax to pay for qualified medical expenses.
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David Ige urged residents to set aside two weeks' worth of food, water and other necessities.
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Apple set aside more than 291,000 shares sold for $20213 million to cover Cook's tax bill.
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Note: Set aside the included screws for now, as you are not yet ready to screw.
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But at least a half hour needs to be set aside for this to be effective.
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Congress set aside nearly $1.4 billion for the border fencing, the same amount as last year.
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No matter how much you've set aside, it's possible to begin growing your retirement savings today.
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"We have millions of dollars set aside," Councilman Mike O'Brien, who proposed the measure, told Reuters.
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Cut some Italian sausage into coins, and brown them hard in olive oil, then set aside.
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He said the state set aside a $65 million fund to help reinvest in the community.
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Investors appear to have set aside concerns over the government's involvement in Aramco's finances, she added.
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That step had previously been considered by the Bush and Obama administrations, and then set aside.
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It doesn&apost need to set aside profits for both a coworking operator and a landlord.
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The results showed that 66 percent of respondents have no money set aside for future needs.
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Slice into 4-inch strips that are about 3/4-inch wide and set aside. 2.
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Again my personal, political or religious views I would set aside -- that is Supreme Court precedent.
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Beginning in 2006, lawmakers set aside $20 million annually to spend on projects in their districts.
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The other $163 million is set aside for victims who may come forward in the future.
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Place the hot sauce, butter, and cajun seasoning in a large bowl and set aside. 3.
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Credit Suisse said it had set aside another 357 million francs for legal bills in cases mainly relating to residential mortgage-backed securities, following last week's disclosure by UBS that it had set aside an extra $417 million to cover potential penalties tied to RMBS cases.
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But she had struggled at the hearing to explain the legal basis for requiring nickel miners that remove their ore stockpiles to set aside an additional 2 million pesos ($40,000) per hectare of disturbed land on top of funds already set aside to repair environmental damage.
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Twenty years later, President Jimmy Carter expanded the refuge and set aside 1.5 million acres between the Brooks Range and the Beaufort Sea — known as the 1002 area, after the provision that created it — to be set aside for the possible study of oil and gas development.
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But Hariri has twice set aside his differences with Hezbollah to lead coalition governments including the group.
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You'll be able to set aside a bit more pre-tax money for medical expenses next year.
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MTN, which operates in 20 countries, had set aside $600 million last year to pay the fine.
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Add cabbage, mushrooms, olives, celery stalks and leaves, and dill; toss to coat, and set aside. 2.
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In one instance, heavyweights including Google, Microsoft, and Facebook set aside their corporate rivalries to file jointly.
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The telecommunications firm which spans 20 countries, set aside $600 million in March to pay the fine.
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Another $7.5 billion would be set aside for mainland creditors whose debt was terminated, including individual investors.
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The church has even set aside a special pew -- No. 24 -- for the President and his guests.
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Liberia currently has 17,000 hectares planted with palm oil, and another 700,000 set aside for further production.
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So let's set aside the context of Roberts endlessly quirky conditions, and look, again, at the work.
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Boeing has already set aside $5 billion to compensate airline customers because of the 737 Max grounding.
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McCoy signed an order this week to set aside the judgment as a result of the settlement.
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It seems that Legend and West were able to set aside their differences and enjoy the evening.
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Since the financial crisis, regulators have made banks set aside more capital against risky or exotic lending.
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You set aside money to invest and save every month, and you keep daily expenses in check.
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About half of the 4.5 million Olympic tickets set aside for the domestic market have been sold.
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Then, [set] aside a day to really take care of yourself, [and do] masks and pore strips.
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It was supposed to be integrated into other classes, but in many cases was simply set aside.
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The rooms set aside for these visits at Coatlán del Río have clean beds, showers and toilets.
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It lets you create a sub-account and set aside some money in that separate sub-account.
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You'll often have to set aside your more compulsive urge to complete a level in one go.
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He said if necessary Congress could set aside funds to deal with crises such as opioid abuse.
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The more money you have coming in, the more you can set aside to save and invest.
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Set aside and allow the sauce to cool completely for roughly 15 minutes, until it thickens. 3.
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Set aside the FBI investigation, the congressional probes, and Flynn's apparent willingness to sell out his boss.
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The government said it would appeal against the decision and Britain's Supreme Court has set aside Dec.
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Till then we have no intention to build new settlements or set aside land for new settlements.
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Till then we have no intention to build new settlements or set aside land for new settlements.
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" Currently, they only set aside reserves when credit quality deteriorates to the point where losses are "probable.
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The phase-out agreement set aside 250 million euros for funding retirement packages, retraining and environmental restoration.
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The company has set aside 17.8 billion euros ($19.94 billion) cover legal costs stemming from the scandal.
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PT, and have a two-hour block set aside for them, meaning it goes until 10 p.m.
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In a regulatory filing, London-based Willis said it has set aside reserves to cover its settlement.
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So SmartThings isn't recommended if you don't have a full afternoon set aside for getting things going.
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Once we're awake, we can set aside our differences and start organizing against Trump across the aisle.
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But, Republican lawmakers have criticized his use of executive authority to set aside land as national monuments.
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Earlier this year Britain's government became the first to set aside some cash specifically for NETs research.
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