It was created by a small group of people that benefited a small group of people.
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It was a small group, just seven of us (I was told the small group was because so many people were at weddings).
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The small group of aides were joined by Sara Solow, Kristine Costa and Tony Carrk, all members of the small group of aides working with Clinton ahead of Sunday's debate.
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Mr. Show was a cult show, and the people who were listening to what we were saying was a very small group of people who knew they were a small group of people.
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A small group of protesters gathered outside the port Sunday.
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We formed a small group of six or seven people.
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First, everyone in the small group of participants were radiologists.
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A small group of demonstrators gathered outside a Vatican gate.
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A small group filed in the doors at 8 a.m.
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Right now, this test includes a small group of users.
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"I feel good," he told a small group of volunteers.
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Jeff has met a small group of Lauren's girlfriends, too.
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At present, only a small group of influencers have joined.
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However, a small group of occupiers remained following Bundy's advice.
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When snowboarding debuted, it delighted its small group of experimentalists.
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A small group of volunteers quickly drew up a plan.
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So the majority does not agree with this small group.
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Wealth is increasingly concentrated among a small group of people.
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Out of that small group, only 6 percent purchased it.
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Inside, a small group was gathered around glasses of prosecco.
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Because there was a very small group involved in that.
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A small group of tech CEOs can't decide for everyone.
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Thousands of protesters surrounded the small group of Spencer acolytes.
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"A small group of people changed the conversation," she said.
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After that, the small group will disband and go home.
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A small group came into view, farther down the ridge.
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We all saw each other — it was a small group.
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He also led a small group, the California Cool Quartet.
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A small group of counterprotesters were seen following the rally.
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For a small group of contractors, this is true literally.
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A small group of women joined combat units in January.
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I got five million from a small group of investors.
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That's a small group of people being very, very loud.
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A small group of people can make a big difference.
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The team reportedly wanted to send a small group of players.
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The group is a very small group, maybe, five, maybe seven.
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We keep a small group of positive people in our lives.
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On Saturday, a small group of protesters marched in Fort Worth.
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They were greeted by a small group of supporters carrying signs.
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"We think of this as still a small group," Speckhardt said.
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In 2002, a small group of skiers came out to compete.
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It's a small group of really violent men that do offend.
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The industry has grown past being a small group of dreamers.
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They kind of pitch them to a small group of investors.
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This is called the "leading small group for comprehensively deepening reform".
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He spoke to a small group of reporters at U.N. headquarters.
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James McConville, told a small group of reporters earlier this year.
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Impact on earnings: limited to a relatively small group of companies.
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LONDON (Reuters) - A small group of Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS.
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A small group of young people had gathered on the corner.
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Only a small group of users currently have access to Favorites.
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"Please aim for personal or small group meetings," the memo read.
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In most cases, the companies are starting with a small group.
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Of the small group that came, only Mr. Peña spoke up.
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A small group of Trump supporters was staging a counter-protest.
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The President has surrounded himself with a small group of confidantes.
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The opportunity is limited to a small group of health plans.
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They are indeed a small group, but not an inconsequential one.
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Though a dustup among a small group of lefties in Oakland
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This leaves the country in a small group of strange bedfellows.
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Even a small group of protesters hid under a nearby stage.
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Today, a small group of people hold unimaginable amounts of power.
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Many of Norway's best activities are offered as small group experiences.
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On board was a small group of passengers — mostly Delta employees.
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It seems clear that you can have small group meetings online.
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But why should extra-tough security benefit such a small group?
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I also saw a small group of peaceful protesters on Oct.
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One call was put on speakerphone as a small group listened.
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Tapas and Wine Experience Small Group Walking Tour — Barcelona, Spain 9.
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The tests will begin with a small group before expanding widely.
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It's also created an opening for a small group of advisers.
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Champagne is always wonderful, and for a small group, it's ideal.
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So our small group of concerned workers began our listening tour.
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It shifts focus from a small group to the whole nation.
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It's not most people, but it's a small group of people.
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So, talk ... Well, yes, it's a very small group of people.
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I was sworn in in a very small group of 29 people.
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But in this small group of performers, there's no shortage of controversy.
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He eventually called the demonstrators a "small group" with passion for America.
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In that small group of people you could find your big tipper!
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Planning was carried out by a small group of White House staff.
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Exports would remain concentrated among a small group of countries, particularly soybeans.
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You first recruit a small group of people to work on it.
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Now, working with a small group and my wife is a joy.
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A small group of people — notables, naturally — are invited to submit names.
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The company has blamed the deception on a small group of employees.
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On Thursday night, a small group of protesters gathered outside his house.
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A small group of 35 were diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (MCI).
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The couple met through a small group at their church in Nashville.
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Right now, it's only available to a small group of trial users.
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It's important not to draw broad conclusions from such a small group.
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They had brought a small group of foreign journalists to observe this.
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It's a small group of people, which is nice after this week.
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Only I and small group of ppl know exactly what I mean.
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The answer is pretty big on a really small group of people.
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"Jamban" means toilet in Indonesian and currently only accepts small group bookings.
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That's because a small group of Republicans are dead set against normalization.
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A small group of contributors came to be known for their nationalism.
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I know this is a small group on the market doing so.
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First, don't concentrate too much power in a small group of people.
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A small group of powerful individuals determines the content of the news.
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Only I and small group of ppl know exactly what I mean.
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The bill is being written by a small group of GOP senators.
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One night, Baker summoned a small group of aides to his home.
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A small group of artists from protest group BP or not BP?
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Her and a small group of volunteers still sew blankets by hand.
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It hurt like hell, DeRozan confirmed to a small group of reporters.
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These were no longer small group homes, the kind envisioned by advocates.
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A small group of sample dresses may be bought off the rack.
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A small group of demonstrators protested in the rain outside the building.
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In the late 90s, a small group of Asian filmmakers took notice.
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Another recent highlight was "Lamplighter," from 2718, featuring a different small group.
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It's a small group of locals who are very aggressive and dangerous.
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Just a small group of them attracted most of the scientific attention.
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For such a small group, they attract a lot of scientific attention.
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So we have a small group there, and we secured the oil.
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Have a small group discussion on where you think music is headed.
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A small group stays for about two hours, chatting and cleaning up.
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It's a single-minded organization run by a small group of people.
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Just a small group makes the actual ascent, which can be tricky.
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Small group events can be even better than having everyone on board.
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A small group of protestors chanted "Build Kate's Wall," according to WTOP.
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Association health plans have a long history serving the small-group market.
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So, really, we do it for a very small group of people.
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A small group of new, progressive lawmakers threatens to upend that plan.
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For instance, try restoring a small group of photos from the past.
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And what happens is a small group of people are very noise.
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But the small group generated a massive number of health care claims.
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A small group of Republican senators, surrounded by a slightly less small group of right-wing Washington power players and Trump staffers, packed into the East Room of the White House, where the president went live at 9 p.m.
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NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - A small group of workers at Boeing Co's (BA.
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A small group of about 30 family members attended, according to news reports.
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How Strange was more of a demo to a small group of people.
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" Said DeGeneres, "That is a small group of people being very very loud.
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It's made me realize how a small group can do such big things.
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It's a small group, with plenty of quality-related responsibilities beyond just time.
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I went there with a small group of other visitors for a tour.
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A small group of app users can also buy 'em via the app.
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Say a small group of executives have lunch regularly at a local restaurant.
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The official spoke to a small group of reporters on condition of anonymity.
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A small group of independent sellers challenged it in the Delhi High Court.
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On Saturday, Prince performed for a small group of fans at Paisley Park.
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"Sometimes, a small group of people do stupid things," Smertin told the CBC.
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Yet only a small group of countries led by France were fiercely critical.
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A small group of bacchanalians started opening offbeat organic wine bars across Paris.
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It wasn't so much a texting app as a small group forum app.
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While it remains a small group, its dissent continues to undermine papal authority.
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Trump acknowledged that a "small" group of US troops would remain in Syria.
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Waiting under a tin-roofed shack is a small group of coca farmers.
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Protests are peaceful A small group of protesters gathered Thursday evening in Tulsa.
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And I readily concede, I&aposm in an increasingly small group of Republicans.
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"They are quite a small group but a significant group," says de Guitaut.
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No one outside a small group knows what the first project will be.
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But a small group of liquor wholesalers sued, fighting to preserve its monopoly.
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For the seeing-hand, they've started trials on a small group of amputees.
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It's a small group this morning, which I prefer, and everything goes smoothly.
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She says they got married in front of a small group of friends.
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And so I became involved with a small group of active Q debunkers.
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Trump toured damaged areas on Friday with a small group of traveling press.
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Only I and small group of ppl know exactly what I mean. #PianoRecital.
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It is a strange responsibility to be part of such a small group.
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Actually, it's just a small group of representatives that focus on that subject.
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In England, she spent time with a small group of mostly international students.
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Clinton have done, assumes that some small group of oligarchs planned this outcome.
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Napolitano said Thursday he often agrees with the small group of conservative lawmakers.
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In fact, a small group of lucky users have already received the device.
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It is not just a small group who are trying to express themselves.
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It's the small group these Congressmen want to lock up for 15 years.
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Volkswagen has said the fraud was limited to a small group of people.
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The people, the average common person, made up this small group of Minutemen.
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Some small group probably left Amazon and went elsewhere in search of deals.
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Live video will be made available to a small group of users today.
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To be clear, these scenarios only apply to a small group of people.
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For a small group of Americans, this year is also a centennial milestone.
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Separately, Ailes and a small group kept a close eye on internal talent.
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That money, however, has been available to only a small group of people.
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Facebook says this is just a test for a small group of users.
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"We are probing, so stay tuned," Tillerson told a small group of reporters.
|
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Initially, Google will open this service only to a small group of businesses.
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The next day, a small group men and women followed the donkey's tracks.
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Romney had been in talks with a small group of senators, including Sens.
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A small group of Republicans held town hall events while they were away.
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On a campus with 4,500 students, that's a pretty small group of people.
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A disproportionate amount of crime is committed by a small group of criminals.
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A small group of Blizzard employees reportedly held a small protest at work.
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"It makes sense, because this is a small group of people," he said.
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"The recording will be done by a small group of Jordanians," Lowe said.
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A small group of researchers is working to combine causality and machine learning.
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The small group, which included a pregnant woman, was waving a white flag.
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In the Green Room, a small group of 9-year-olds crafted silhouettes.
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"I readily concede I'm in an increasingly small group of Republicans," Gowdy said.
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That, too, never took off outside of a small group of dedicated users.
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Members of that small group say they feel ignored and sometimes discriminated against.
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You get a small group of people that believe that and it spreads.
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But I think that it represents fundamentally a pretty small group of people.
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Did nothing happen that altered the fundamental dynamics between this small group of survivors?
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To that end, a small group of relatively moderate Republican senators -- including Tennessee Sen.
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A "small group" of DC politicians have sold out the American people, he thundered.
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For a small group of others, there is a potential intent to do harm.
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A "very, very small group," Robert Hallock, AMD Evangelist for APUs and CPUs said.
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This is pointless penny-pinching that will harm a small group of people's livelihood.
|
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Snap works best when you're using it amongst a relatively small group of friends.
|
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"It was embarrassing," Koh told a small group of reporters, according to The Independent.
|
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Finstas, meanwhile, are private, with access only given to a small group of friends.
|
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So a small group of the available experts were doing most of the work.
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The company has blamed the problems on a small group of employees and executives.
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I went to see Lady Bird last weekend with a small group of friends.
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However, at each dosage level, a small group of bacteria were able to survive.
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A small group of protesters braved pouring rain and cold outside the annual meeting.
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Witnesses said the shooting stemmed from an argument among a small group of men.
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In Gilead, a small group of straight, wealthy white men hold all the power.
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I went on some fantastic small-group tours that were all booked through Viator.
|
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Then he culled out a small group that seemed to be preternaturally terrific prognosticators.
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The small group of musical predecessors include American Idiot, Riverdance, Sophisticated Ladies and Godspell.
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Rivera is among a small group of Marvel writers with no comic-writing chops.
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In Huancavelica, her campaign team confronted a small group of roadside protesters, prompting clashes.
|
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The ceremonies were small, with family and a small group of friends in attendance.
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An entire extended family and a small group of hired workers run the operation.
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This could cause instability and premium hikes in the individual and small-group markets.
|
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Right now, that's all being put together by a small group of "trusted" tester.
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John was sitting in a small group of elders who preferred the breeze outside.
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Town halls are great; one-on-one and small group conversations are even better.
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Can a small group of committed activists bring down a corporation or a government?
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Its three core features are community prayer, small group chats and faith-leader broadcasts.
|
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You're alone at the beach, or maybe in a pair or a small group.
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It has to do with Apple and a small group of other tech stocks.
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At the end of the day there was a small, small group of us.
|
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National Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino said the "small group of assailants" had been detained.
|
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First, Antifa believes that small group "direct action" violence can achieve sustained political results.
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A small group of ultra-wealthy Americans pumps a lot of money into politics.
|
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Besides solo performances, many of the students performed in costume in small-group medleys.
|
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Neither actively seeks new relationships, though each maintains a small group of lifelong friends.
|
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There was a small group of people passionately into it, but that was small.
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It's perhaps not a surprise, then, Riot would prefer discussions in "small group" sessions.
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The small group that opposed Pelosi favored fresh leadership without specifying any particular shortcomings.
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If it's a small group conversation somewhere private, yeah I'll say a few words.
|
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Proactively acknowledging preconceived ideas about gender in small-group discussions can be productive. Sgt.
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Mr. Abrams recorded and performed in every small-group format from duets to octets.
|
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The downside of free trade is concentrated onto a relatively small group of people.
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We're actually quite a small group of friends who have their own day jobs.
|
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In June, he and a small group commandeered a helicopter in the capital, Caracas.
|
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She started a small group for herself and her friends on Facebook, which exploded.
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Cover image: A small group of antifascist protesters received a warm welcome from residents.
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Their travel company sells weeklong, small group trips to Costa Rica, Morocco and Nicaragua.
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We know that small-group, in-person instruction is more effective than traditional lectures.
|
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A small group of political figures delivered brief remarks honoring and remembering Mr. McCain.
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And soon, a small group of ducks began to swim out of the shadows.
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Its small group of quantum researchers is not building its own quantum computing hardware.
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"I think we can become one of the dominant small-group players," he said.
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And Flipkart features a small group of preferred, high-volume sellers on its service.
|
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Both men rely on a small group of people to help craft their decisions.
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A small group began meeting late at night to hash through a bipartisan fix.
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A small group is operating in El Paso, where he is headquartering his campaign.
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Instead, they opt to arrange a private concert for a small group of peers.
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Works, which she and a small group of friends started at their kitchen tables.
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" Spence told the small group of lawmakers that innovation by small businesses is "endangered.
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It's a small group — researchers say only about 7 percent of hosts are Superhosts.
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Although you can expand once your circle is formalized, start with a small group.
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"Despite the opposition from a small group, the government will go ahead," he said.
|
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In the next 48 hours, a small group of volunteers built and launched DorianPeopleSearch.
|
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Among this small group, at least two have testified to Congress after being charged.
|
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For nearly six months, our small group worked closely together toward the same mission.
|
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Such exhortations went well beyond a small group of committed ideologues on the fringe.
|
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It safeguards against any individual or small group gaining control of the entire database.
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Outside the court in The Hague, a small group of Chagossians gathered to protest.
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To be fair, Twitter is not lying when it says this is a small group.
|
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One border guard died in a firefight with a small group of militants this month.
|
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Buying a car with a small group can be a similarly priced but cleaner alternative.
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Outcry over detainment A small group of demonstrators gathered in Tacoma demanding Ramirez's release Tuesday.
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More likely, it would have taken the first route, of a small group of investors.
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According to reports, a small group used a rope to bring the statue crashing down.
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A small group of players should not be able to take control of the market.
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"I am concerned about a more fragmented Europe," he told a small group of reporters.
|
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A police headquarters holding a small group of American POWs sat next to the school.
|
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Facebook said it will begin with a small group of publishers and expand over time.
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Power lies with a small group of trading firms and chocolate-makers in rich countries.
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Huddled in the shade at a Peshmerga checkpoint is a small group that just fled.
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And if I was so unmemorable in a small group of people, then why now?
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I think the president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant.
|
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Leskovec, along with a small group of engineers from other teams, will lead the effort.
|
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So far, PayPal has only been offering the features to a small group of customers.
|
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Alongside Britain's elected and appointed representatives, this small group are the last of their kind.
|
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Two separate fires were set by a small group of inmates at around 4.30 p.m.
|
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Maduro insisted Guaidó's supporters were a "small group" whose plan to oust him had failed.
|
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He is co-chairman of the Blue Dog coalition, a small group of centrist Democrats.
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I feel like the world is dominated by such a small group of human beings.
|
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The private issue was sold to a small group of qualified buyers raising US$25m.
|
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The Democratic team, like the Republican team, practices as a small group early each morning.
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Or it could be maliciously used by a small group of people to harm others.
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It's just a small group of people, it's very non-corporate, they don't censor things.
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I remember, for example, a small group of dogs that "adopted" me into their pack.
|
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We're aware of isolated reports of threats and intimidation from a small group of people.
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So far it's been tested on chicken breasts and a very small group of people.
|
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A small group of Malaysian diplomats and their families were prevented from leaving North Korea.
|
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"The President and a small group of people know exactly what he meant," Spicer said.
|
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This isn't accurate; that small group of disreputable people isn't powerful enough to accomplish that.
|
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It joined a small group of other images connected to the Black Lives Matter movement.
|
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In 2014, Wesleyan University ruled that its small group of residential fraternities must integrate women.
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He is one of a small group who trained with and learned directly from Lee.
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It's intimate, it's a small group, so you don't know where it's going to go.
|
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In total, it was a small group: Two brothers traveling together, each bringing a son.
|
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A small group of soldiers Monday attempted an uprising against Maduro, which was quickly quelled.
|
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" And then a small group of people were like, "Let's do stuff on the internet.
|
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Music has widespread, cross-gender appeal; football is basically for a small group of boys.
|
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It started with a small group of individuals before it turned into a nationwide movement.
|
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It used to be a small group now It's in large sections of the world.
|
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The event started out as a small group discussion in a friend's New York apartment.
|
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A small group of the largest technology companies has driven much of the recent rally.
|
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By the way, the downside affects a lot of people, not just a small group.
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Despite not having weapons, I and the small group of friends had an absolute blast.
|
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At one end, a small group stood holding photographs, their faces showing anger and desperation.
|
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"This small group was just so scared of saying the word 'massacre,'" Mr. Callaghan said.
|
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What's interesting about this is that we're talking about a relatively small group of maniacs.
|
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The exception was a small group of hooded youths who hurled firebombs at police officers.
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That was the small group of people who I talked to before we announced it.
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On "Facing Dragons," his new album, Sands works in a variety of small-group iterations.
|
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Later, with a small group, they decided to move the party to his hotel room.
|
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Laufer and a small group of collaborators created it using less than $50 of hardware.
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That means a small group of lawmakers could form a bloc to control the outcome.
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A small group of men arrive later and, like Markus, insist that Marlina feed them.
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Mr. Thacker, along with a small group of others, went to work there in 1970.
|
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A small group also occupied an area outside the Ottawa office of Canada's justice minister.
|
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Bolton led his first "principals small group" meeting on Monday to discuss possible next steps.
|
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"It's a self-perpetuating loop that benefits one small group of people," Yusko said. 2.
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It is the norm among a very small group of individuals — mostly young, mostly men.
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They'd parachute a small group of expert skiers into the wilderness that surrounded the plant.
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"That's still a small group that are 100% vegan, [or] 100% vegetarian," he told Barron's.
|
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"The easiest mechanism to keep things organized is a very small group," Dr. Jaffe said.
|
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"We want to make sure we prove the model with a small group of participants."
|
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I have seen Clinton in small group settings: She can be warm, charming and witty.
|
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ET, and so far, a small group of Republicans remains publicly undecided on Kavanaugh's confirmation.
|
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They and a small group of bipartisan senators are trying to find a way forward.
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" She added, "The behavior of a small group can affect the aggregate figures a lot.
|
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Mandi Bishop was among a small group of digital health influencers invited to the event.
|
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Officially, Mr. Thorne was one of a small group of musicians who founded this orchestra.
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And in September, a small group of technical contractors in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, voted to unionize.
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A small group of employees have even resigned over the contract, as recently as Tuesday.
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This coming weekend, I'm meeting up with a small group of friends to celebrate again.
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While the city doesn't pursue this method, a small group of terrier enthusiasts doesn't care.
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A small group attended the funeral brandishing signs that condemned the attack and Donald Trump.
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Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) told a small group of reporters at the Capitol last week.
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No, now, you are unusual ... That a small group of people ... I might be extreme but I don't think my case is actually that unusual, a small group of people are getting very, very wealthy while everybody else is struggling to make ends meets.
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The Cook Islands are a small group of remote South Pacific islands northeast of New Zealand.
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Instead it was a passion project by a very small group of engineers—like maybe four.
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Now, there is no infrastructure left, putting an enormous strain on a small group of people.
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This is a secure area likely to be off-limits to anyone but this small group.
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Cute pic of Trump and a small group of people learning the meaning of covfefe pic.twitter.
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A small group of vegetarians coined the term "vegan" in 1944, according to the Vegan Society.
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As the demonstration crescendoed, a small group of protesters burned the flag, as other protesters watched.
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Soon, the small group of helpers had grown into more than 30 staff members and volunteers.
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Last year, Camp was part of a small group of computer scientists who analyzed computer logs.
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A small group of extreme, sometimes profit-motivated donors funnels money to an (ostensibly grassroots) group.
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Saunders insisted that the incident affected a small group of people during an otherwise jubilant celebration.
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I thought it was going to be this small group of people for all the years.
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That's a pretty small group of devices, but Adobe says it's working to expand the selection.
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"The President and a small group of people know exactly what he meant," Spicer responded. WHAT?
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On Tuesday, a small group of employees walked out of its Irvine, California, headquarters in protest.
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Brad Ashford, who's been endorsed by the Blue Dog Coalition, a small group of conservative Democrats.
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A small group of people lay flowers on the ground outside, some too upset to speak.
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This small group of hateful bigots here in England finds their roots in early 1970s America.
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This week a small group of British parliamentarians urged the government to block such a shift.
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He's also one of a small group of Hispanic entrepreneurs in the tech industry, he notes.
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After several days of peaceful protests, a small group clashed with police and were tear gassed.
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The small group size, however, raised questions among experts about the adequacy of the trial results.
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A small group of Democrats have been maneuvering to deny her a victory in that vote.
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"We must be conscious that they present severe injuries," Martinez told a small group of journalists.
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But I suspect that, for some small group of people, this could be the final straw.
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The small group is working on what is essentially a universal remote, but for game consoles.
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Wagner found a small group of hospitals with organ donation rates over 70 or 80 percent.
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Only a small group of select creators and businesses have access to the tool as well.
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Then, a relatively small group of military officers attempted to move against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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A year ago, this requirement was used for only a small group of teams within Facebook.
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Meanwhile, the small group of contractors who published Out suddenly found themselves fighting for their lives.
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A photo appearing to show Cvjetanovic posing in a small group of people with US Sen.
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I think it's a small group of people that have very, very serious problems, I guess.
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Videos show people pushing past police to confront a small group of protesters across the street.
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The trial is currently limited to a small group of August Home customers in Silicon Valley.
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It plans to become the best way to share photos with a small group of people.
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A small group of frustrated House Democrats is agitating for big changes, trying to draft Rep.
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Up the street, a small group of protesters were holding flags and banners about water preservation.
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"I think you have a small group of people that are frustrated," Heller told reporters later.
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In a small group like that, unless there's a problem, it's a very flat command structure.
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And in tone-deaf tweets that proclaim a small group of men the "future" of anything.
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Yet to the giant drug maker AstraZeneca, this small group could be worth billions of dollars.
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The small group threads its way along the darkening street, past rotting cauliflower and coconut shells.
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A Turkish airstrike nearly hit a small group of US troops stationed in Syria on Friday.
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A Turkish airstrike nearly hit a small group of US soldiers stationed in Syria on Friday.
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It involves a small group of human beings, and human nature is notoriously difficult to quantify.
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"The president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant," Spicer told reporters.
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The secretary meets with Syria Small Group Ministerial participants at the State Department at 2628 a.m.
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For the American center-left, even a small group of defectors would have a disastrous effect.
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A small group of students started claiming they'd seen a "black figure" lurking around the school.
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There is always a trigger and it always begins with a singular person or small group.
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Obviously it's not the majority of Indians, but a small group in New Delhi do it.
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At her headquarters, Roem spoke quietly but passionately to a small group of her closest supporters.
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It wasn't that a person or small group of people shot and killed many other people.
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There are three people waiting for surgery; each has a small group of people with them.
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A small group of customers at the Engelharts' restaurants were outraged when they saw the post.
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The memo — sent to a small group of administration officials — came as a surprise to some.
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That's a small group, since only about 8 percent of partners at venture firms are women.
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I waited to be checked in for a few minutes (under 10) behind another small group.
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We did among ourselves in the gay community, but we were a small group of people.
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Shanahan will meet a small group of defense ministers in Munich to go over those plans.
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The Class B shares, however, are controlled by Zuckerberg and just a small group of insiders.
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The approval of a small group of prominent researchers, mostly men, can make or break careers.
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Even as he spoke, a small group of protesters heckled him from a few feet away.
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As Mr. Zeimer worked to remake the school, he said, a small group of teachers revolted.
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Our small group of 244 Americans included everyone from millennial social media executives to active retirees.
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Nearby, two middle-aged white men in dark blazers engaged a small group in business conversation.
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I sent emergency contact information to two people at work and a small group of friends.
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Neuberger previously led the NSA's Russia Small Group and served as the NSA's chief risk officer.
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The video was shared among a small group of students on social media, the district said.
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This first study is primarily focused on safety, testing a small group of 45 healthy adults.
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Facebook exec Sheryl Sandberg wearing a "Madonna mic" in small group meetings to save her voice?
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Jerry Schulz, Milwaukee: The election will, again, be decided by a relatively small group of voters.
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"It's truly unfortunately that a small group of people can ruin things for everybody," he added.
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Mr. Bares and Ms. Lavorgna are among a small group to try this unconventional sales method.
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In one small group of caribou with fewer than 50 animals, the population did not stabilize.
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The scientists also fed a small group of healthy people saccharin-sweetened drinks for a week.
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Just an unhurried apparition before a small group of marginalized people, in the middle of nowhere.
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"We have to do the right thing," he told a small group of reporters on Tuesday.
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I try to keep a small group of musicians playing always at the extremes of capabilities.
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" ― Zelda Fitzgerald "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world.
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Why a small group of senators blocked the Republicans' biggest legislation since President Trump took office.
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My friends Rayza, Dana, and I were paired with a small group visiting from Long Island.
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Which with was the people building it and then a small group of scholars studying it.
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So we need a small group or an individual company that has a portfolio of hotels.
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However, Ryan did host Meadows at a dinner earlier this year with small group of lawmakers.
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They are a small group of people who agree with the stand you're trying to make.
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At a conference for investigative reporters, a small group of us circled up and compared notes.
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The nation's small group of wealthy elite could rally around Kim rather than turn against him.
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To that end, Rost's side marshalled support from a small group called the Women's Liberation Front.
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She is seen as one of a very small group of voices the President listens to.
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Late in the evening, another small group tried to run for it through the main gate.
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A small group of women huddled nearby, speaking Mandarin and snipping the ends off string beans.
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They also rely on a small group of large employers that have multiple services and suppliers.
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A small group of opposition lawmakers has entered separate talks with Maduro, which Guaido has rejected.
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Before the ACA, only 11 states required maternity coverage on the individual and small-group markets.
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It began when a small group of artists, disaffected by mainstream culture, began sharing images online.
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I think it's a small group of people that have very, very serious problems, I guess.
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Alferness was part of a small group of executives who report directly to CEO Ben Silbermann.
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Here, she encounters a young black man named Ben and a small group of other survivors.
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Regardless of what flag they compete under, it will only affect a small group of athletes.
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Large employers are exempt from that rule, which is limited to individual and small-group plans.
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Before the ACA, only 2170 states required maternity coverage on the individual and small-group markets.
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I wasn't like an outcast or whatever, but I had a close, small group of friends.
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About 10 minutes later, the small group returned to join the other performers on the street.
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Davids, who is openly lesbian, will also join a small group of LGBTQ+ lawmakers on the Hill.
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It's just a small group of people trying to make something that they are really proud of.
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Africa, several media outlets, including CNN, reported that the small group of North Korean fans in the
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It's roughly the same feature Instagram started testing with a small group of retailers back in November.
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Their results are fairly preliminary and feature a relatively small group of participants, 24 in each group.
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There's also a small group of people on Tumblr who have an affinity for all things Phil.
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A small group of demonstrators hurled eggs at police outside the headquarters to protest against police violence.
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The comments were recorded during a speech Johnson delivered Wednesday to a small group of Brexit supporters.
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By starting coverage, Piper Jaffray joins a small group of brokerages devoting research to the budding industry.
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"Those kids will be 18 one day," Haley told a small group of reporters during her trip.
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"There's a very small group of people who don't really have anywhere to go online," Wessels says.
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Realistically, Munayyer said, bills like this will still only get support from a small group of Democrats.
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As the small group of parents chatted in the living room, Brown Anderson began to breast-feed.
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It's really just a role within a small group of people who are trying to accomplish something.
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Yet Coupa is amongst a small group of tech companies that are expected to IPO this fall.
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Those small-group numbers are probably roughly in line with where things stand among large employers' plans.
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The teams will work out privately but also alongside a small group of elite teenage American prospects.
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There are currently 10 federal ones under Obamacare, which apply to the individual and small group markets.
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It also looks like you can populate a small group of helper NPCs to follow you around.
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After a trial period with the small group, Google will open the program to the larger community.
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On July 16, the couple eloped while on vacation in Hawaii with a small group of friends.
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Winter Tide joins a small group of books that have been inverting Lovecraft's tropes and legacy recently.
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At the end of their stay, they put on a show for a small group of friends.
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A small group of Takeda investors, including descendants of the company's founder, had actively opposed the deal.
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This is rolling out now to a small group of U.S. and Canadian creators during this beta.
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Almost 1m mostly ethnic Gedeos, a small group living south of Hawassa, have been homeless since April.
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The small group braves derision, catcalls and even spitting as they break through limits set by Hamas.
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But they are competing for the same small group of available workers during a national labor shortage.
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" Trump, meanwhile, downplayed the scene in a tweet, saying it was only a "small group of thugs.
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Rocking out Meanwhile, a small group of geologists has been investigating the stratigraphic evidence for the Anthropocene.
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Over half of even that small group moved toward the Democrats in key statewide races in 280.
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On the morning of May 10, a small group of family and friends gathered in Ronnie's room.
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Few people can say they owe everything to one small group, but in my case it's true.
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"* Spicer on 'covfefe' tweet: "The president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant.
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When a project is conceived, a small group is assembled to work on it within three days.
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He plays a soldier from King's Landing, part of a small group in transit in the woods.
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We settled for running a small group of benchmarks to give us a general idea of performance.
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All health plans in the individual and small group markets have to cover 10 categories of benefits.
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A small group of men emerge from the village, a cloud of dust pursuing their weary footsteps.
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Instagram began testing the feature over a year ago, starting with a small group of global users.
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It recruited a small group of healthy people to cough to their heart's content under different conditions.
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A small group of volunteers from that sample agreed to wear a step tracker for a week.
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Facebook is currently only testing them on a "very small" group of users in Thailand and Australia.
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On Sunday, Boissonneault and Phillippo said "I do" surrounded by a small group of family and friends.
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In it, it noted that product explorations would be open to a small group of browser users.
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Oregon is scheduled to open its retirement plan to a small group of workers starting July 1.
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Mercer had dinner the next night at Bedminster with President Trump and a small group of donors.
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Someone in our small group told us about these books (4 book set) and we love them!
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I love teen TV. They're such perfect coming-of-age settings: small towns, small group of friends.
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We are now being held hostage by a small group of thugs, neo-Nazis and white supremacists?
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After that opening sequence, the episode has Michonne traveling by boat with a small group of survivors.
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"The president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant," Spicer responded. Wait. WHAT????
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Later, a small group of youths unsuccessfully tried to set fire to a Supreme Court office building.
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"They represent a small group within the First Army headquarters," he told the state-run Anadolu agency.
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A small group of worshipers stayed behind, holding a nonviolent demonstration, facing a line of Israeli police.
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The small group of migrant animals spend time in Idaho and Washington, but may soon vanish forever.
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Society progresses reluctantly, only after a small group of the dedicated and the idealistic insist on it.
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The different economics lead to a different propensity to be controlled by a small group of companies.
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Professor Shaw applauded the effort to enlarge the small group of lawyers who dominate Supreme Court arguments.
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"A small group of companies is creating historic level of profits" from that consumer data, he said.
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Now, a small group of victims who lost millions to these cybercriminals is trying to fight back.
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Then, test those ideas on a small group of paying customers to discover the market's likely reaction.
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"I don't really, I think it's a small group of that have very serious problems," Trump said.
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The DusitD2 attack followed a pattern: a small group of fighters ambushing civilians at a busy location.
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Last week, a small group on the Nivin agreed to leave, including a mother and infant child.
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There, in the capital of Dhaka, he is expected to meet a small group of Rohingya refugees.
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The town's residents are Yugurs, a small group given its own ethnic classification by the Communist Party.
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But 161 absentee ballots shared the same small group of witnesses, many who apparently know each other.
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In essence, it'll allow you to send reminders to a small group of your nearest and dearest.
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"I think we should just go as we planned," I hear Hanako say to a small group.
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On Mondays, he ran a small-group meeting that included plenty of alcohol and could stretch late.
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When he was finished, he walked over to sign autographs for a small group of waiting fans.
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In addition, there should be a small group of early adopters who really care about the product.
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That April, however, a small group of top officers emboldened Chavez to further remake the armed forces.
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In Europe, CNN witnessed a small group of Google employees walk out at the company's London headquarters.
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In 2008, when she led a prayer in the UK, a small group of protesters gathered outside.
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A small group was still gathered around Juwan Howard, though, because Howard still had something to say.
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Netanyahu traveled to Egypt on May 22nd with a very small group of advisers and security guards.
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Only a small group of executives at both companies were part of the merger project, called Bobtail.
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A small group protested Saturday in front of a federal building in Honolulu, reported the Star Advertiser.
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But a small group of Beaujolais producers, including Mr. Brun, prefer to avoid the semi-carbonic method.
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A small group of masked demonstrators doubled back on Lexington Avenue to intercept them, the police said.
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Requesting justice, they initiated a protest, questioning the authorities over their decision to strike the small group.
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Students then share their writing with a partner or in a small group to generate more ideas.
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Outlier's website also indicates that students will have the opportunity for small group work via video chats.
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Large employers are not subject to the same rules as individual or small-group plans under Obamacare.
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It was one of four operations his so-called Russia Small Group organized around the midterm elections.
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Beyond the small group of top producers, a lot of wine is made on the Niagara Peninsula.
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A small group of maybe six or seven would make it down safely, and we'd all celebrate.
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The scene was performed by a small group of stuntmen who all became comfortable with the dogs.
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In the 1980s, Congress carved out a small group of hospitals from its normal rules for payment.
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In February, a small group of conservative professors and staff members at Taylor University in Upland, Ind.
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But the company started to test the service with a small group of subscribers earlier this month.
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The story of a small group of former slaves' first votes, in 1867, offers a final wrinkle.
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All this social media has an impact; its reach magnifies what is actually a very small group.
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The internet is too important to be subject to the whims of this small group of people.
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In New York, a small group of film industry professionals — programmers, filmmakers, and curators — decided to help.
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A small group of post-surgery pain drug makers, including Heron Therapeutics, stand to benefit from Rep.
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So a small group of local businessmen hatched an idea to establish a city of their own.
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A small group of protesters stood across the street, some holding signs in support of the police.
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That small group includes the likes of Ava DuVernay, Jennifer Yuh Nelson, Kasi Lemmons, and Roxann Dawson.
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The TGIF team will set up some small group discussions to hear from Googlers across the company.
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It has blamed a small group of wrongdoers for the ills and promised a war on graft.
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Employees who still wanted to come into the office had lunch together and held small group discussions.
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Mr Cameron was one of a small group of young British lawyers who helped them come together.
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But larger themes are crowded out by the production's narrow focus on individual and small group psychopathology.
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Finally, a small group of us gathered to start the tour, led by our young raconteur, Jessica.
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Disguised, and with a small group of aides, he crossed the mountain passes to safety in Tawang.
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On Tuesday, a small group of Blizzard employees walked out in protest, according to The Daily Beast.
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What can an individual or a small group accomplish that a government may not be able to?
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Reflect in your journal or with a small group: What does coming-of-age mean to you?
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The school district has identified a small group of individuals who will be placed in the system.
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On Monday, she told a small group of reporters she was still studying the Cassidy-Graham bill.
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Leaving less healthy people in the individual and small group markets would likely drive up those premiums.
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And as far as I can tell, a very small group of people reaped all the benefit.
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Recently, the company started offering a small group of early riders in Phoenix a driverless Waymo experience.
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"A small group of very angry mothers changed all the laws in the United States," Ebi said.
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An Instagram spokesperson has confirmed to Mashable they're testing the feature on a small group of users.
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I noticed a small group on the edge of a grassy area away from all the crowds.
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Sophisticated insurers and benefit consultants sell small-group underwritten products that are regulatory workarounds to Obamacare requirements.
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JOANNA Oligarchy: a government in which a small group exercises control especially for corrupt and selfish purposes.
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Other bands of mostly Salvadorans followed, with a small group setting off on Sunday from San Salvador.
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Maybe my face seemed content and wise, because a small group approached us with a confused look.
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She's only inviting a small group of friends, who will be flown in on private jets ... naturally.
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Large employers are not subjected to the same rules as individual or small-group plans under Obamacare.
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Only a small group of pre-approved advertisers can buy ads without a human approving them first.
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A small group of professionals are actively working to give the URL business another life with emoji domains.
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But, recently a small group of states have decided to make breach information freely available to the public.
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The LPAC is a small group of people who represent the interests of investors and advise the fund.
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As a result, experiencing the film with a small group of women was almost surreal in its intimacy.
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There is just a small group of 265.8 companies that have been number one, going back to 1925.
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The developers are right to assume that the esports division appeals to a relatively small group of people.
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We were a small group of women, but ALL women Marines were being judged by how we performed.
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" Shortly into Clinton's speech, a small group of protesters stood up and yelled, "If she wins, we lose.
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"I learned a long time ago never to rule anything out," she told a small group of reporters.
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It was presented as a test, though, and was only made available to a small group of users.
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Does that mean a small group of archaic humans left Africa early, and interbred before the big migration?
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Form this small group, three of you, maybe four, and take one of these classes on your own.
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Is it right that a small group of adults dictate what other adults are allowed to watch, though?
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American politics is increasingly driven by a small group of highly ideological, highly partisan, highly politically engaged people.
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" Diab said that for her and the small group she works with, "safety is number one, especially now.
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GoHealth has since expanded into other areas of health coverage, such as Medicare and small group health plans.
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His small group of foreign policy advisers are all men, and all but one of them is white.
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A small group of opposition supporters was dispersed by the police, who shot tear gas into a crowd.
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Outside of the Clinton-Sanders joint rally in Durham on Wednesday was a small group of Stein supporters.
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This morning Spicer said that only the president and a small group of people knows what covfefe means.
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Outschool's use of live video-chat and the small-group format removes the need for that trade-off.
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When the 23 Ugandans who had been living in hiding in Nairobi arrived, they joined the small group.
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Meanwhile, a small group of Jewish people, called the Maccabees, fought the Syrians and and reclaimed their temple.
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They gathered together a small group of children, including their own son and daughter, and elderly native speakers.
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Inside the park's gates, a throbbing mass of Google employees gathered around a small group of women organizers.
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The report was sent to a small group of ambassadors and national security officials in the Israeli government.
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In Philadelphia, a small group of transit riders sat down to talk about what sucks about the bus.
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In response, a small group of fans from the original list created a secret invitation-only mailing list.
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They're being replaced by robots, overseen by a small group of humans with the expertise to manage them.
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A small group of skeptics, some of them in the White House, believe the Paris pact threatened business.
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These events can include lectures and small group dinners dedicated to cultural topics that pertain to your trip.
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He had his own table (again, he's a billionaire) and was there with a small group of friends.
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There's just something about WikiLeaks, this relatively small group of people who have had such a global impact.
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If you have up to four people coming over, choose a game that's good for a small group.
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They're a bit like the small group of Trump supporters standing on the sidelines at the Women's March.
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Keeping healthy people out of the traditional small-group market could make it more expensive and less predictable.
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Terry McAuliffe (D) told a small group of reporters on Monday after returning from the White House meeting.
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The company is now testing a change that doubles Twitter's character limit for "a small group" of accounts.
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A small group of demonstrators were seen firing projectiles at police with what appeared to be improvised devices.
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A member of Ryan's small group of advisers, Jordan publicly backed the Wisconsin lawmaker for Speaker last fall.
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But the ones who are visible, out there on television or big live shows, are a small group.
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Somehow — it's not clear from the footage — Phillips and his small group get fully surrounded by Covington students.
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They descended from a small group of finches that arrived sometime between 7.2 and 5.8 million years ago.
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It's like there's something happening here and no one knows but you and a small group of people.
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After attending sessions on digital organizing, working with the media, and engagement tactics, the small group meets again.
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Sheldon Adelson's team is discussing the project with a small group of veteran Republican operatives, according to Politico.
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In the West Bank city of Bethlehem, a small group of Palestinian protesters came out against the contest.
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Maybe a certain very small group of individuals would use this kind of flavor as a fashion product.
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Encouraging people to leave the small-group market, however, will only harm small businesses by raising their premiums.
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We met for lunch in a small group at a sandwich shop wedged into an outdoor strip mall.
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A small group of Democrats has attempted to introduce impeachment articles in the House on two separate occasions.
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Speaking to a small group of reporters Friday at ULA's offices at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.
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It works like this: each brief stage pits you against a small group of enemies, armed and unarmed.
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The next day we asked a small group of friends and active citizens to meet us for breakfast.
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A small group of the protesters entered the police complaints office when it opened around 8:30 a.m.
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DeSantis-Austin was serving with a small group of Marine advisers in Afghanistan known as Task Force Southwest.
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The idea for the project began with a small group of Praianesi who contributed their cash and time.
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Methodological problems like sample size and false positives have long plagued census estimates of this relatively small group.
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It has 240,000 total members in the six states where it currently operates individual and small group plans.
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Moreover, a small group of us managers is "invited" to help pay the costs for all others attending.
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Her main social contacts now are her live-in girlfriend and a small group of older female friends.
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A source says that the two dined at the restaurant with a small group around 9:30 p.m.
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He cites a small group of innovators — , , — that are investing in people and a strong in-store experience.
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Today's cybersecurity mess has its roots in decisions a small group of engineers made in the internet's youth.
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"I saw a small group of black faces in the stands, and they were [football] recruits," Robert says.
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The singer belted out her powerful Confident single "Stone Cold" for the small group, and she sounded awesome.
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I'm setting up a small group to explore how to best leverage Blockchain across Facebook, starting from scratch.
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Even so, Zibbell's research does suggest there is a small group of people who do deliberately seek fentanyls.
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Earlier this week, Facebook gave a small group of reporters a tour of its Prineville, OR data center.
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A small group of people who are aware that they're training, and are acknowledged as people who trained.
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In September this year, a small group of activists tried to occupy the Umspannwerk before police ejected them.
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So far, the new features have been made available to a small group of paying users of Office.
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All of Disneyland's special event cakes and displays are made by a small group of trained pastry chefs.
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The President has not been elected to be the representative of a party or of a small group.
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A small group of Mr. Barbati's relatives told reporters they had never seen or heard of Mr. Fernandez.
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Inspired by this research, Dr. Peterson conducted a tightly controlled experiment in a small group of prediabetic men.
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In each small-group session, a student had 15 minutes to assess Mr. McQ and make a plan.
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The party will also establish a leading small group on education policy, including the political indoctrination of students.
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A small group of Pulse victims and their families filed into Judge Paul G. Byron's courtroom on Wednesday.
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At the tasting, the pleasant Jamaican bartender who led our small group asked if we were whiskey fans.
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A small group of male coaches are recycled by tour players, so outside voices are often not considered.
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At one mosque in the nation's capital, a small group of Muslims gathered to worship, despite their fears.
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Last April, a small group set up a prayer camp along the water in protest of the pipeline.
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Working with a small group of artists in the Bay Area, Capobianco prepared preliminary storyboards for the sequence.
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"They don't give a damn if you are poor," Joseph Hutz, an immigration lawyer, told a small group.
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When Beth started coming, people were drawn to her, and a small group quickly formed to accompany her.
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"We are probing, so stay tuned," Tillerson told a small group of reporters during a trip to China.
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After reading their stories silently, students can use the discussion questions below to have a small group discussion.
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A small group of students participated in a March for Our Lives rally, and immediately faced a backlash.
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Sources told Reuters that officials were considering holding the papal events indoors with a small group of representatives.
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On one occasion, a woman approached just as a small group was at the kiosk examining the jewelry.
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The square emptied, though a small group of people remained behind to discuss the details of the fight.
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The wealth is concentrated in a small group of highly selective schools, including Dartmouth, above, Columbia and Duke.
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On Wednesday afternoon, Hank Winetsky, 80, had just returned from a round of golf with a small group.
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The ADL quoted a man named Jordan Jereb, who runs the small group, which is based in Tallahassee.
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Alphabet joins Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon in a small group of US companies that have reached the milestone.
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Baram is part of a small group of Israeli and Palestinian activists calling themselves Two States One Homeland.
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A small group meeting is typically held to discuss options for the President, one of the officials said.
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In a statement to Recode, Lopez wrote: One small group raised concerns about Google as a corporate sponsor.
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In September, a small group of contractors that work for Google voted to unionize with the United Steelworkers.
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What started off as a small group working in their lunch hours has developed into a serious project.
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In each small-group session, a student had 15 minutes to assess Mr. McQ and make a plan.
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In the past four years, a small group of researchers has approached the question in a new way.
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"I think it's a small group of people that have very, very serious problems, I guess," he said.
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Google says it can't stop a small group of employees from feeding the cats, despite complaints from environmentalists.
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But at the time, a small group of F.B.I. officials knew it by its code name: Crossfire Hurricane.
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Second, the main beneficiaries of targeted tax cuts tend, consistently, to be a small group of wealthy individuals.
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The fossil also joins a small group of records that hint at the ecological relationships between ancient creatures.
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The emails show Carson Jr. worked to connect private sector companies with a small group of HUD officials.
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The Sharps's story, in contrast, is about a small group of private citizens banding together to aid refugees.
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The latest challenge comes from a small group that is intent on implementing a major – and unwise – change.
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The iPhone 11 Pro is probably going to be very exciting to a small group of power users.
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She said Philippines marines were pursuing a small group of militants who had fled and abandoned the captives.
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When Murkowski emerged from the meeting with McConnell, she paused before a small group of reporters and smiled.
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The ACA subjected small group plans to onerous new rules that, strangely, didn't apply to large-group plans.
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Leaving the less healthy individuals in the individual and small group markets would likely drive up the premiums.
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A small group of Chinese businessmen and embassy officials come to the site to quietly pay their respects.
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Curtis Scaparrotti, the head of US European Command, told a small group of reporters at the Pentagon Tuesday.
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"I think it's a small group of people that have very, very serious problems, I guess," Trump said.
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Luckily, the very kind people at Fendi opened the boutique after hours for Madonna and our small group.
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The test is only rolling out to a small group of iOS users in the U.S. to start.
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A small group of protestors attended the ceremony, holding up signs condemning the attack as a hate crime.
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"I think that the president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant," Spicer said.
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This weekend, a small group of House Democrats calling for impeachment were joined by a Republican: Michigan Rep.
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I stretched on the sidewalk and watched a small group of women, each wearing a gold star, run by.
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I decided not to be where the crowds are and booked a small-group tour of Montenegro on Viator.
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The company did a priced round (Ramey would not disclose the size) with a small group of angel investors.
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The opposition so far is coming from a small group of conservatives in the House, rather than GOP leadership.
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A small group of settlers moved near the base and stayed, and Beit El grew slowly over the years.
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Bowman leads a small group of five astronomers who built and deployed a radio telescope in remote western Australia.
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One of the men who built this tunnel, Hamazan Atli, leads our small group of visitors through the hall.
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"There is a small group of collection lawyers who do almost all of the evictions," the attorney told me.
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For now, Instagram says it will start testing the shopping tags "with a small group of creators" next week.
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Both had consisted of a small group of handpicked citizens who each had the full trust of the tsar.
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To make that happen, Zuckerberg says Facebook will increasingly refocus around small group messaging, encrypted services, and ephemeral communications.
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Both campaigns have their eye on a small group of delegates at the convention known as the Rules Committee.
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The point is that this bodily knowledge — built, developed, and found — is contained within a small group of artists.
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A small group of LePage critics applauded my comments and gifted me with high-fives on my way out.
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A small group of early customers has already been using the product, whose cost Levin declines to say publicly.
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Policy on women's health care should not be written by a small group of male politicians behind closed doors.
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At the very beginning of Kids, you help a small group of faceless bodies fall into a dark hole.
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Within every franchise system, there is a small group of top-performing franchisees, the very best of the best.
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It's a very specialized niche, and yes, the people who are consistently doing the shows, it's a small group.
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It's a small group of us huddled around with props floating from green sticks, hanging from nearly invisible strings.
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The violence began as soon as a small group of Klan supporters arrived at Pearson Park in Anaheim, Calif.
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At the end of their meeting, Pence surprised Trump by asking the small group to join hands and pray.
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A small group—7% overall, more of them young, Labour or Lib Dem—were embarrassed to identify as English.
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Over two decades ago, Corey, now 47, began dealing drugs with a small group of college friends in Virginia.
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Vice President Joe Biden told a small group of reporters Monday that he may run for president in 2020.
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A video showed him surrounded by a small group of soldiers wearing blue armbands, signalling support for his movement.
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First, 732 was developed by a small group of economists and handed to the public like a done deal.
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Enter "Tinder Social," a new feature the app is currently beta testing on a small group of Australian users.
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Sorochinski: For a small group of offenders, appearance might have an impact on the type of victim they choose.
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"The president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant," Spicer told reporters without further explanation.
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We often see companies that have innovative, sometimes ingenious, solutions to a problem faced by a relatively small group.
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" A spokesman for Twitter said it had "suspended a small group of accounts for violating [its] regular spam rules.
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A small group of people are getting very, very wealthy while everyone else is struggling to make ends meet.
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Instagram has started testing a new "recommended for you" section within the feeds of a small group of users.
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The app said testing of the new shopping feature with a "small group of creators" will begin next week.
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So far, it looks like only a small group of iOS users have received either version of the update.
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So you have this, again, a very small group of people, very incestuous, who all having the same framework.
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"People don't show up when it actually matters," he lamented, gesturing to the small group gathered outside the courthouse.
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This small group meets a couple of times a week, not to advocate ideas but to shoot them down.
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Dunford made the remarks to a small group of reporters in Baghdad after visiting Kabul on Wednesday and Thursday.
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On Tuesday night the Vice President hosted a small group of very conservative senators for dinner at his residence.
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Other than a small group of people who have suffered massive and embarrassing losses, the party is VERY united.
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"I just want the dude to go fishing so we can eat," she tells a small group of conspirators.
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Plus, with a relatively small group of participants, additional research could be necessary to more clearly establish this connection.
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A small group of Islamist militants tied to al Qaeda is fighting in remote mountains near the Algerian border.
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Ms. Lamrabet is one of a small group of women who have staked a claim to exercising that authority.
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The Roadster, you're dealing with a very small group of the population that buy in this over-$33,23 category.
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In November, Bieber joined a small group of artists who have won both a Grammy and a Latin Grammy.
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"The shifting of the Overton window is not the result of just a small group of extremists," Philips said.
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However, a small group of heretics—academics, mostly, but also people like Logan—have started to challenge that view.
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"When you see a small group go by, you think you can be a part of it," he says.
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For now, Google is working with a small group of about a dozen celebrities and influencers on the feature.
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In the 1980s Wallman continued to develop games and gathered a small group of friends who enjoyed his creations.
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Today, livestream-analyzing tools can only search through a small group of faces and match them in a crowd.
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A coup involves the seizure of power through the unconstitutional use or threat of force by a small group.
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"There was a small group of us in San Francisco using an early social network called Twitter," Messina said.
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In 1969, a small group of artists managed to smuggle a ceramic wafer onto the Apollo 12 lunar lander.
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It was Bannon who realized that a small group of aggrieved outsiders could change the future of American politics.
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That's a small group of rangers taking care of Sudan — the last male northern white rhino in the world.
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Following the Georgia election, a small group of House Democrats discussed ousting Pelosi, though the effort didn't gain traction.
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They study these patients with monastic concentration, drawing out a cosmos of precious data from just that small group.
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A small group of companies — 23 of them, mostly those with quarters that end in February — have already reported.
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Artillery fire nearly hit a small group of US forces stationed in a Kurdish-controlled town on Friday, too.
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Childs first met Obama in June 2007, when he surprised a small group of supporters with a personal visit.
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At the same time, though, a very small group of companies seemed to be trying to communicate with it.
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None of those inquiries resulted in widespread criticism that information was restricted to a small group of university officials.
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Peloton relies on a small group of manufacturers whose primary facilities are located in Taiwan to produce its machines.
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He sought out a community organizer position with a small group of churches on the South Side of Chicago.
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"My heart is heavy," she told a small group of reporters traveling with her while still in the camp.
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A small group of conservatives refused to accept that the debt ceiling had to be raised by the Aug.
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""Until then, I'd only seen it during screenings at my house or with a small group at the studio.
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He toured frequently, and occasionally recorded as the leader of a small group, for the rest of his life.
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Surrounded by a small group of girlfriends, the actress had a "great time" ringing in her 30th birthday poolside.
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Or to 20 employees in a factory cafeteria who chanted, "Send them back," at a small group of colleagues?
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"Only that small group of people who are completely in love with Putin feels comfortable saying what they think."
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But it also tends to be a pretty small group to pick from—basically, everyone already knows each other.
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Behind me, there is a small group of men chatting about how their wives don't really like their beliefs.
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TMZ broke the story ... Demi was out of town when her caretaker threw a party for a small group.
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Audersch and Skaf are among a small group of German/Syrian couples to form since last year's refugee influx.
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I work in tandem with these organizations and a small group of collaborators to build community and entrepreneurial support.
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And it's a pretty small group of potential acquirers, a handful compared to the reported three dozen expressing interest.
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"Everything is about scale," says CTO Chen Zhang, speaking with a small group of reporters at its Beijing headquarters.
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And one day, D'Angelo said, a small group of men scored the ultimate photo opp — Tiger and the yacht.
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It was led by a small group from AmeriCares, a nongovernmental organization that specializes in emergency medical response work.
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He will join a small group of lawyers who have handled the Supreme Court arguments in their own cases.
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Millions of people would lose insurance, and the federal government would end up subsidizing a small group of people.
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A small group of government supporters marched toward the presidential palace in downtown Caracas to support Maduro's economic measures.
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Ms. McFadden was seen as the leader of a small group of advisers who work closely with the governor.
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The most effective training is expensive, requiring small-group sessions, deep looks at organizational culture and frequent follow-up.
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"I think it's a small group of people that have very, very serious problems, I guess," Mr. Trump said.
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A small group of billionaires is buying vast parcels in states like Idaho and Colorado, shaking up the landscape.
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But there is a very small group of people who read lips of silent footage, mainly for law enforcement.
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One small group calls itself "Dumbledore's Army," according to two of the people who were familiar with their discussions.
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In fact, only a small group of product testers ever wore the items, but the project was ultimately scrapped.
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The latest massacre began last August, when a small group of Rohingya attacked and killed 12 Myanmarese border police.
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A small group of pranksters bought Teen Talk Barbies and Talking Duke GI Joes — and switched their voice boxes.
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Instead of individual premiums, taxes would be raised on a relatively small group of higher-earning people and companies.
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Mr. Papadopoulos was one of a small group of foreign policy advisers that Mr. Trump announced in March 2016.
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Instead, the princess and her fiancé are considering a private marriage among a small group of friends and family.
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Further, it is meant to slow the concentration of wealth into the hands of a small group of families.
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Only much later — roughly 70,000 years ago — did a small group of Africans make their way to other continents.
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At the Mets fund-raiser, Mr. Cuomo talked subways with the small group brought together in the Haugland suite.
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We are no longer talking about a relatively small group of Kennedy conspiracy theorists trading notes and publishing articles.
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But the real question is: Why do we parcel out human treatment to such a small group of people?
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That there was this small group of creative gay men who stealthily — and maybe also inadvertently — subverted straight culture?
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Yet it is to a small group of businesspeople — and presumably a very select bunch of those — that Mrs.
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A small group of protesters remained and said they would not leave till U.S. forces were expelled from Iraq.
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Another benefit is the small group setting, which reminds you that you&aposre not alone in your exercise endeavors.
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" Onwubolu said on Twitter it was "truly unfortunate that a small group of people can ruin things for everybody.
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A small group of the protesters scuffled with police who kept them well clear of the North Korean delegation.
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The small group market traditionally had been as fraught as the individual market through which uninsured individuals purchased insurance.
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As scrutiny of these allegations increased, a small group of swing senators, including Flake, Collins, and fellow Republican Sen.
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Their parameters are still set by a small group: not Hollywood producers, but white, male engineers and data scientists.
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A small group of New York hedge funds held out for better terms and sued in the U.S. courts.
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Di Maio decides policy with a small group of advisers, said a party official who asked not be named.
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Keynote speakers and members of panels discuss the topic, and there are small-group workshops and round-table meetings.
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At the end of last week, we assembled a small group of POLITICO campaign reporters to illuminate the issue.
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The Buddhists spoke of a confrontation between a small group of Rohingya men and some soldiers near the beach.
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Warhol became a very famous name amid a small group of artists associated with a style known as Pop.
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Earlier this summer, a small group of lawyers for President Donald Trump felt Jared Kushner should leave the administration.
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Today, he runs manages a small group of Santas — one of whom is currently working a gig in China.
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Only a small group of international media handpicked by North Korea witnessed the demolition at the Punggye-ri site.
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Thankfully, I maintained a small group of friends in this time—without them, it would've been so much harder.
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A small group of guests milled around Mr. Christie at a house party in Hampton Falls, N.H., on Jan. 24.
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Blatter stopped briefly to greet a small group of reporters and said he just wanted to enjoy the World Cup.
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Until now, such benefits had been offered in a limited number of HCA hospitals, to a small group of employees.
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Though this research was only based on the experiences of a small group of heterosexual men, the implications are enormous.
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Both explain how a small group of radicals, cut off from the mainstream, has leveraged the power of digital connectivity.
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On Thursday morning, a Buddhist monk led a prayer for a small group of relatives waiting outside for any news.
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Rare illnesses, by definition affecting only a small group of people, are often genetic and costly to treat or control.
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But the reprieve was narrow and aimed at a small group of rural American network providers that use Huawei equipment.
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So at the end of service I approached a small group that had formed at the end of the pew.
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A small group of people who were yelling and getting in our faces, were saying things that were anti-Fox.
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There are small group of companies who will decide to list somewhere else besides the local markets here in Asia.
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That changed Monday, when government officials whisked away a small group of 30 journalists -- including myself and photojournalist Charlie Miller.
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A small group of rebels fight to break his hold on the station, led by a child-warrior named Joan.
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In the end, only a small group turned out and were engulfed by a swarm of counterprotesters, police, and press.
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A "small group" of employees reportedly walked out of its Irvine, California, headquarters in protest, according to The Daily Beast.
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But for a small group of people who were extreme MoviePass abusers, this is an end to a wild era.
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Before that, the deception was kept to a small group of people — as few as 20, it has been reported.
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"This time around there's virtually nobody outside or very small group of people outside," fourth ward clerk Steve Mathieu said.
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At least this week, however, a small group of Uber riders will reap the benefits of the two companies' partnership.
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The first image it showed on the screen was a small group of Facebook users splashing around in the water.
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When India liberalised its economy in the early 1990s, a small group of European exporting agents encouraged independent furniture-makers.
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In 2015, Omar was part of a small group of US Muslims who held interfaith talks with the Dalai Lama.
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" But, in his next tweet, posted the next day, he credited the "passion" of what he called a "small group.
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It has long been a truism of American health care that a small group of patients cost the most money.
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Instead, the "bigness" is spread across a small group of tech companies, nearly all of which face threats of regulation.
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But the work provides evidence that an idiosyncratic language is best suited to a small group with rich shared history.
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At a few points during her speech, a small group of them chanted "Bernie!" and waved signs for their candidate.
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Some have concluded that Mr Trump was nudged into the phone call by a small group of pro-Taiwan advisers.
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On Monday, a small group of protesters gathered outside the Department of Education to demand the school be shut down.
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Near the iron gates marking the border point with Syria, a small group of people lingered in the midday sun.
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There are a small group that have claimed that February was the bottom in oil, including Halliburton and Schlumberger. Maybe.
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Most fintech firms rely on a small group of institutions like Cross River and Celtic Bank to offer banking services.
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You can't have the president of the United States and the small group of individuals around him conducting job interviews.
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One thing in Dr Venter's favour, however, is that the findings are based on a relatively small group of people.
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The subscription program began as an experiment among a small group of commuters in New York City late last year.
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My experience is limited to a very small group of users, even at my most populous experience of the app.
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The official briefed a small group of reporters on condition of anonymity ahead of talks Friday in the Austrian capital.
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Such provisions are universal in that they affect employer-provided as well as individual and small-group health insurance plans.
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Yet the music machine ultimately depends on a small group of talented individuals working closely together to create something magical.
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President Trump "should be ashamed of himself" for saying white nationalists are a small group of people, Former Colorado Gov.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told a small group of reporters Tuesday that he will support legislation proposed by Rep.
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Harry and Meghan just celebrated their son's christening over the weekend with a small group of close friends and family.
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Francis symbolically took a small group of people from the Moria camp on his papal plane, back to the vatican.
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"We haven't seen that so far," said Patrick Shanahan, deputy secretary of defense, Wednesday to a small group of reporters.
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Now, The Times adds that both these investigations were made up of a small group of the same top officials.
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The small group of women decided to meet in their free time on to bring their concept car to life.
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Small-group adventure tour operator G Adventures is having a massive four-day online sale for the long holiday weekend.
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A small group of people gathered near the entrance for the Trump rally about an hour before the show started.
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But eventually, you might make a connection with a small group of like-minded people, and you forge a community.
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" Shell called the protesters "a small group of extremists" and said their comments were "out of the Maxine Waters playbook.
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Anthem will continue selling small-group and large-group health plans in Ohio, which currently cover about 3.4 million people.
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"What we're seeing is democracy played out on a national stage by a very small group of people," Otten said.
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The following day, tensions had eased and only a small group of protesters gathered in the center of the camp.
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Rumors have swirled on Capitol Hill about a potential deal between a small group of senators to avert the crisis.
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One ISIS-recruiting video shows a small group of men walking along a lake carrying weapons and an ISIS flag.
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Christie only told a small group of people Thursday night, but not until he was boarding a flight to Texas.
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Conway was among a small group that had kitchen-cabinet conversations in early 2015 to discuss a Pence presidential run.
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Major oil traders form a small group and soon talk was spreading that Reuters was investigating the Grace 1 transactions.
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"We are tired of being collateral damage," Swearengin said as a small group of supporters behind her cheered and clapped.
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In late December, Plouffe and a small group of senior staffers finally made the call, which was endorsed by Obama.
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In March, Bezos invited a small group of journalists to the company's headquarters in Kent, Washington for the first time.
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The small group of white supremacists who formed the "Unite the Right" rally Sunday in Washington, D.C., were vastly outnumbered.
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"I regret some of the [lawmakers] we have supported," Koch told a small group of reporters in a rare interview.
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A small group of lawmakers from both parties has begun exploring ways to get the ousted House chaplain reinstated, Rep.
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Here's how it would work: To be admitted into the US, people would have to apply as a small group.
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Is it easier to be creative with a small group of close connections or a large group of distant ones?
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It takes attention away from a small group of technology stocks (semiconductors, FAANG) that have received enormous attention this year.
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A small group of brothers cleared the land and built roads, integrating with a citywide program to rehabilitate neglected neighborhoods.
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He and wife Meghan showed off their son before a small group of the media at Windsor Castle on Wednesday.
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A small group of reporters shadowing a congressional delegation were granted access to the El Paso Processing Center on Friday.
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" He later said that white nationalism is limited to "a small group of people that have very, very serious problems.
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"I don't really, I think it's a small group of people that have very, very serious problems," Trump told reporters.
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"I readily concede I'm in an increasingly small group of Republicans," said Gowdy, a member of the House intelligence committee.
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Facebook's Class B shares are controlled by Zuckerberg and a small group of insiders and have 10 votes per share.
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Wandres Figueroa led a small group of uniformed men to the special security unit headquarters at approximately 2:50 a.m.
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At the same time, a small group of Native Americans were holding an Indigenous People's March on the memorial's steps.
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What one individual or small group can now do — the power of one — to make or break things is phenomenal.
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Monday's call excluded the entire State Department press corps, restricting participation to a small group of "faith-based" media outlets.
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He expels anyone who challenges his power and takes all decisions by himself, consulting only a small group of loyalists.
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An entire century of obstruction because a small group of racists stopped the entire nation from doing what was right.
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The limited number of waves produced (fifteen an hour) would make it untenable for anything more than a small group.
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"We'll get you next time!" they shouted at a small group of men who had made it over and fled.
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A small group of seniors take pictures on the front lawn, holding an orange-and-black Class of 2020 banner.
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Paul is one of a small group of lawmakers to have tested positive for the disease, in addition to Reps.
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Of 2,043 billionaires on the latest annual Forbes tally, 227 are women; most of that small group inherited their wealth.
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But then a small group of bacteria, containing a mutation that allows them to survive the chemical assault, break through.
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"It would just be a very small group of people that are very gun adept," Mr. Trump told the governor.
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According to USA Today, he nodded at the small group of supporters, largely female, who had gathered outside the courthouse.
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They frequently go out to lunch together, with no invitations to anyone else in our small group to join them.
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In 53, she was photographed with a small group holding a banner at the launch of Jeb Bush's presidential campaign.
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"A small group of abolitionists writing and speaking eventually led to the end of slavery," she wrote in her memoir.
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Like Outer Coast, it immerses a small group of students in the demands of self-governance, study and manual labor.
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Radio Television Hong Kong reports a small group of antigovernment protesters did fight with white-clad men early Monday morning.
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The migrants were greeted by insults "on the part of a small group of Italians in the port," he added.
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As is typical for a historical novel, Follett centers the era's pivotal moments on a small group of invented characters.
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But a small group of defectors has been threatening to withhold their support when the new Congress convenes next month.
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Yet despite the ongoing growth of air travel, flying is an activity dominated by a very small group of people.
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One researcher observed a small group of preschool boys and noticed how, over two years, they adapted to cultural cues.
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"It was a direct response to the pressure that this small group of people have been applying," Ms. Costa said.
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If you're working with a small group, you may want to read different articles and then share what you learned.
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A small group of Republicans on the committee, including Senator John Cornyn, the No. 2 Senate Republican, opposed the bill.
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In a sandy arena circled by stands, onlookers witnessed everything from two-person duels to small-group battles (called "buhurts").
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A small group clashed with police, who used tear gas, a water cannon and dispersion grenades on them, AP notes.
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His companions were a small group of Leavers one day and a slightly larger group of Remainers two days later.
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However, it is not the time for sleepovers, travel to visit relatives or friends, playdates, parties or small group gatherings.
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Before his speech in Pensacola, Meade spent time with a small group of the local leaders of Movement for Change.
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She would be isolated with a small group in extreme conditions, but she looked forward to weeks of intensive research.
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One small group of people sank to their knees, with a woman raising her hands as if praising in church.
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"Poland has joined today the small group of countries where US troops are permanently stationed," boasted the country's defence ministry.
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Mr. Méndez kept moving his small group away from two-story buildings, power lines and poles and into the streets.
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Mr. Gordon and Mr. Sinclair were among a small group of firefighters who brought their bodies out of the canyon.
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James Malloy, the commander of US Naval Forces Central Command, told a small group of reporters in Bahrain on Wednesday.
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And yet out of that small group, damaging and highly specific details attributed to U.S. government officials spilled to journalists.
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The consolidation of media ownership into a virtual monopoly controlled by a small group of Bulgarian oligarchs is one technique.
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Guatemala was among a small group of countries that ultimately prevented paraquat from being added to the hazardous chemical list.
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Along with his roommate, Mark Zuckerberg, he was among a small group starting a social media site that became Facebook.
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It was already close to midnight, but a small group of women had been told to wait up for me.
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If G.D.P. was the only relevant consideration, then Brexit should indeed have been decided by a small group of experts.
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That moment, 40 years ago, fought over a planned rally by a small group of neo-Nazis in Skokie, Ill.
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He said he swam across the Rio Grande with a small group but turned back when immigration agents surrounded them.
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But in general, students work at their own pace through worksheets, online lessons and in small group discussions with teachers.
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Bernie Sanders alluded to that standard Tuesday in railing against a "rigged economy" controlled by a small group of elites.
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Broadcasting from Tahrir Square, one anchor said that a small group had gathered to take selfies before leaving the scene.
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Visitors get to hike with a llama or two in a small group; a red-checkered picnic lunch is provided.
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The test is with only with a small group of users, which means you might not actually have it (sorry).
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But they were also accused of concentrating power in the hands of a small group of New York-based activists.
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She returned to Chicago and, together with Jason Henrichs, started a small group for entrepreneurs at a downtown Chicago WeWork.
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"Amazon now belongs in a very small group of stocks," said Hendrik Bessembinder, a finance professor at Arizona State University.
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The feature is, for now, still only a test and will only be accessible to a small group of users.
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Awkwafina joins a small group of performers of Asian lineage who have won Golden Globe awards since the show started.
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"The president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant," Sean Spicer, the press secretary, said flatly.
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During this time, the deputies encountered a small group of protesters who were separate from the main group of protesters.
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