There, at the foot of Jason's bed, his mother, Catherine, sat as she had for so many days and nights, a stalwart, the stalwart, the fountainhead of his fighting spirit.
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A gruff, stalwart figure at Central City Police Department, Det.
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Tech has been a stalwart on Wall Street this year.
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And you'll find The Weekly Standard, an openly conservative stalwart.
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The stalwart Catholic in him was revolted at the thought.
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Warren, a progressive stalwart, will appear with McGinty on Sept.
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A consumer advocate who has worked alongside progressive stalwart Sen.
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Autozone: Cramer has been a stalwart supporter of the stock.
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Face it, Dems — you are in want of stalwart leadership.
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Over the next 10 months, Sam proved a stalwart companion.
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A more stalwart conservative in Kavanaugh now takes Kennedy's place.
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Ring of Honor stalwart Jay Lethal became a star there.
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But he remained a stalwart isolationist as long as possible.
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He refused to show any pain, stalwart in his resolve.
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Britain, another stalwart American ally, is considering joining the TPP.
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I soon discovered that my once stalwart memory had degraded.
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" Stalwart British brass answered the rowdy distorted guitar in "Sgt.
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He'll be a stalwart defender of Israel until he's not.
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He is a stalwart conservative; I am a committed progressive.
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It remains a proud print stalwart in the digital age.
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Tom, after all, is a steadfast, stalwart, kindhearted white guy.
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David Einhorn is betting against one corporate stalwart and on another.
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He seems to be the most stalwart of the men left.
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But Mr Maliki has influence over Mr Abadi, another Dawa stalwart.
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But Dimitrov's transition from junior prodigy to tour stalwart was slow.
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Carlos Ruiz, the stalwart catcher and a local fan favorite, remains.
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The DJ and host was New York soul stalwart Jonathan Toubin.
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This started with Trump's very first pick, stalwart conservative Indiana Gov.
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It is my talisman, my big brag, my stalwart conversation starter.
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Damian Green, a One Nation stalwart, is the new welfare secretary.
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Finally, the stalwart Toyota Tundra, which is due for an update.
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Stalwart conservatives are surely not surprised by this latest McConnell betrayal.
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And yet, BMW has a stalwart franchise in the 3-Series.
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Barbara Comstock, a party stalwart, also announced she was opposed Friday.
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National Review, the stalwart conservative magazine, announced its support on Friday.
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Mary Hughes was once a stalwart champion of East London's poor.
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Stalwart was found 40% responsible and the show is 25% responsible.
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Compared with her friends, McGillis says, she is an investing stalwart.
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First serves are a cash cow, a stalwart of the portfolio.
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But, as a stalwart Carrie fan, I can't let that happen.
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Steve is a great, stalwart friend of the Jewish State pic.twitter.
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Colmes was the liberal and played against Hannity, a stalwart conservative.
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But traders are betting that there's upside ahead for one tech stalwart.
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As a result, even stalwart adopters are questioning whether the standards work.
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Cloudmark is an old stalwart in the security space, founded in 2001.
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Scalia, a stalwart conservative, would likely have ruled against the Obama administration.
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They can be childish, stalwart, and sad—and, all too often, cliché.
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In the meantime, Smith has found a stalwart solution: her head scarves.
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To do so, he turned to that scientific stalwart, the lab rat.
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Mining stalwart BHP climbed 1.6 percent, while South23 Ltd added 6.7 percent.
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Garlic grower Christopher Ranch said the shooting had "shattered" the community stalwart.
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It's hard to picture this stalwart woman succumbing to straightening her hair.
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A new media regulator was set up, headed by a Fidesz stalwart.
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Dr Enríquez and his colleagues worked on that scientific stalwart, the mouse.
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Then stalwart veterans Andre Iguodala and Shaun Livingston departed over the summer.
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In many performances, the character arrives as a sullen but stalwart savior.
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The Rangers were missing their stalwart defensemen Dan Girardi and Ryan McDonagh.
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Stalwart defenders of the president joined Bannon in celebration about the decision.
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The onion pancake (2.99 dollars) is a crispy, oily, reliably delicious stalwart.
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Senator Jamie Raskin, seen as a progressive stalwart—or to rich wine
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The actors are stalwart in depicting the unusual behavior of their characters.
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This stalwart Southern and Eastern opposition might have buried the amendment entirely.
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Benson, an accountant by trade, was another stalwart on the finance committee.
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He even approached Labor, the center-left stalwart, which rebuffed his advance.
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Gollakota is a stalwart of the financial institutions debt capital markets business.
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That would make President Trump look like an anti-illegal immigration stalwart.
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Tech has been the stalwart of the U.S. stock market this year.
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The jumbotron flashed the face of the civil rights stalwart the Rev.
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The GOP has also looked to tie Ossoff to liberal stalwart Sen.
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Georgia, traditionally a Republican stalwart, was also believed to be in play.
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New Democrat stalwart Sam Nunn's early endorsement played a key role, as did
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And of course let's not give short shrift to Marlins Stalwart Mike Piazza.
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Sir Michael Fallon, another campaign stalwart, resigned for inappropriate behaviour with female journalists.
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The Labor Party, long the stalwart of the left, moved to the center.
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Hensarling and other members of the House Financial Services Committee are stalwart conservatives.
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Now, the show is a stalwart hanger-on with a cult-like following.
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Even the stalwart Toyota Prius is flagging, as sales plunged 26.1% in 2016.
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Stalwart Advisory does not appear in any state's corporate records, according to OpenCorporates.
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For all that, BMW (and the other stalwart German brands) will take notice.
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Rohrabacher, a conservative stalwart, represented California's 48th Congressional District for nearly 30 years.
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And Mr. Trump, in the past, has been a stalwart advocate of disclosure.
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Bernie Sanders, the most recognizable and popular stalwart of the party's left flank.
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He has been a stalwart GOP voice on international affairs and national security.
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Patrick Stewart's stalwart Captain Jean Luc Picard was a big part of that.
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Archie Pelago, meanwhile, became a stalwart of New York's electronic dance music scene.
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Alongside the Camry, Toyota's stalwart midsize sedan, the Corolla has been jazzed up.
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Her friends see her as a tough stalwart of a male-dominated industry.
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The baritone Quinn Kelsey was stalwart and virile-voiced as Amonasro, Aida's father.
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Turkey was a stalwart NATO ally bridging Europe and the volatile Middle East.
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Ms. Merkel's pending retirement will remove a stalwart champion for the union's cohesion.
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I feel like you're now a stalwart of New York City guitar music.
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The British hip-hop radio stalwart Tim Westwood was running around interviewing people.
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Mr. Marks was a stalwart of connoisseurship, mixing blue-chip and younger artists.
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Another Kabila stalwart, Sele Yalaghuli, is the former head of Congo's tax authority.
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Notably missing from the acoustic picture is rushing air's stalwart companion, roaring tires.
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Chris Christie, whose ratings are underwater in his own state, stalwart conservative Sen.
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Up steps Anne (Margo Martindale), a stalwart widow and the movie's moral fulcrum.
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On defense, stalwart defensive tackle Chris Jones and linebacker Anthony Hitchens were out.
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But Kevin Klein, a stalwart of playoffs past, dressed for only one game.
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Through a half-century of sexual upheaval, monogamy has been a curious stalwart.
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Only the most stalwart supporters will give money under such a toxic cloud.
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Abandon our only stalwart allies, or start shooting more Syrians or NATO allies?
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Mr. Carmack, a game industry stalwart behind games like Doom, later joined Oculus.
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Even Brit Hume, one of Fox News's stalwart conservatives, ventured a measured account.
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The new protocol brings with it some key advances over messaging stalwart SMS.
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Jerry Falwell, a conservative Christian stalwart and founder of the Moral Majority movement.
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But there are reasons that even stalwart progressives might soften on this point.
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Paul LePage, a stalwart conservative, helped ward off a primary challenge to Collins.
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Through a half-century of sexual upheaval, monogamy has been a curious stalwart.
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Bork would go on to become a widely admired stalwart within conservative circles.
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Mad Magazine stalwart Wally Wood soon changed Daredevil's costume to its now-signature red.
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Italy got by Russia by mounting a stalwart defense and scoring at every opportunity.
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He was a stalwart of a regime dubbed an exporter of terror and heresy.
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Mr Ma is both a stalwart of the mosque and a Chinese gentleman-scholar.
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Trump's support for the NATO-led military intervention in Libya was even more stalwart.
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Stalwart property and finance stocks at present make up over 40% of the market.
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Mike Lee, a stalwart conservative and close friend of Trump's former presidential rival, Sen.
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Britain, historically a stalwart defender of free markets, is consumed by the Brexit mess.
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Tinder isn't the only stalwart app that Pokemon is blowing out of the water.
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Ms. Blackburn is a Tea Party and Trump stalwart, as are many Tennessee voters.
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It's not softwood lumber or Alberta crude oil that's dividing the two stalwart partners.
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Hudgens joins Mary Murphy and co-creator/series stalwart Nigel Lythgoe on the panel.
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While stalwart climate deniers, such as House Science, Space and Technology Committee chairman, Rep.
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Though a stalwart of the court's liberal bloc, she was hardly a household name.
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Pundits speak of the "solid South," but Yankeedom has had stalwart allies as well.
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Stalwart allies were reduced to effectively begging to be spared from an American offensive.
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He has been abandoned even by formerly stalwart supporters, and has lost many friends.
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Sixty years after the revolution, a Communist stalwart may be moving closer to democracy.
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Security forces crack down, the regime doesn't fall, and dissent remains stalwart and pervasive.
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But beyond social media, even the most seasoned and stalwart Democrats qualify their expectations.
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He's been a stalwart in the Times puzzle, appearing every so often since 343.
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Yet the TLS, founded in 33, occupies a stalwart position in the book world.
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Luke Kennard was increasingly a stalwart for Duke, a team with ostensibly bigger names.
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That is now a claim that all but his most stalwart allies have abandoned.
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This organic and whole-food-focused supermarket has been a Shoreditch stalwart since 2006.
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In Congress, he has built a reputation as a conservative stalwart on national security issues.
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Kevin Cramer, a North Dakota Republican and one of Trump's stalwart supporters during the campaign.
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This leaves room for Naruse's plain neorealism to focus on unassuming, but stalwart female protagonists.
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According to Billboard, McAfee named aughties pop stalwart Avril Lavigne the internet's most dangerous celebrity.
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The United States has long been Israel's most stalwart ally and a vital security partner.
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It is led by Raila Odinga, the son of another independence-era stalwart, Oginga Odinga.
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She's stalwart in her nonsensical mission to save a child who is not her child.
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For Daniel, who is regarded as a stalwart of the right, something has changed fundamentally.
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Kevin Siam, the stalwart Muay Thai correspondent for Siam Fight News, remembers him as much.
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Eastwood -- an Academy stalwart -- isn't buying into the protests over the so-called black snub.
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But from the beginning, Price stood out as a stalwart defender of the administration's plans.
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Alongside the Camry, Toyota's stalwart midsize sedan, the Corolla has been jazzed-up, design-wise.
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After all, Kavanaugh was a stalwart red-team politico for much of his early career.
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McCarran was dead, but the reactionary stalwart James Eastland of Mississippi now held his chairmanship.
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Tributes flooded social media for Phife Dawg, the diminutive stalwart of A Tribe Called Quest.
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It might not be an unflagging stalwart amid global chaos, but it has seen worse.
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David Boies, a lawyer and Democratic Party stalwart who represented Al Gore in Bush v.
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Markets go up and down, and even the most stalwart stocks can take sudden turns.
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The fourth No. 1 seed was Gonzaga (30-3), the small stalwart from Spokane, Wash.
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He is a stalwart evangelist for the unsupported belief that tax cuts cure slow growth.
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One was Paul Laxalt, a Republican stalwart from Nevada and a confidant of Ronald Reagan.
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But clarete has largely faded away, though a few stalwart producers are maintaining the tradition.
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The fourth No. 23 seed was Gonzaga (33-23), the small stalwart from Spokane, Wash.
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The United States backed Mr. Guaidó from the start and has remained a stalwart supporter.
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In the months since the proposal was announced, once-stalwart supporters have slowly backed away.
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Ms. Le Pen, stalwart of the European far right, was the next truly big test.
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Barbara Lee, a longtime progressive stalwart who could join the House Democratic leadership next year.
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It's not the financial secrecy stalwart Switzerland, or a traditional offshore haven like the Bahamas.
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He lost that election badly, and lost to the Democratic stalwart Michael Honda in 2014.
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You have been stalwart and true, but now is the time for you to rest.
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Stalwart offerings are axes ($228 to $398) and hatchets (similar but smaller, $98 to $2150).
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John Hickenlooper (27) is another Western stalwart, and an interesting character, while former Maryland Gov.
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The American consumer led the slide in 2008 and has been stalwart in the recovery.
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A: I have been a stalwart contributor to my alma mater, Wheelock College in Boston.
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Ms. Noblezada emanates an appropriate open vulnerability, while Mr. Brammer is handsomely ambivalent and stalwart.
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But one Capitol Hill veteran is emerging as President Trump's most stalwart and effective ally.
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"You got two different bodies here," Graham, a stalwart Trump ally, told reporters on Thursday.
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The surge came despite the continuing problems at Kobe Steel, a Japanese stock market stalwart.
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President Trump has praised Mr. Erdogan as a stalwart ally in the fight against terrorism.
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" To one stalwart pal in particular: "You are the hard shell to my taco filling.
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Tom Thibodeau is available and a proven commodity, a defensive stalwart and a former Knicks assistant.
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Roger Wicker, lining up behind a party stalwart as they reject a bid by a newcomer.
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Robert Osborne, Turner Classic Movies host, has died The film expert and TV stalwart was 84.
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Featured artists include everyone from UK pop artist Jai Paul, to fellow Detroit stalwart Marcellus Pittman.
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They also undermine the most stalwart democracies through election interference; information operations; cyberattacks; and malign financing.
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Some wonder if the stalwart of traditional advertising can pull off such a shift in focus.
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Jeb Hensarling, a conservative stalwart, said Tuesday that he will not seek re-election next year.
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There is one possible explanation: Some Tar Heel Democrats might not be stalwart Democrats after all.
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Scalia, a conservative stalwart on the Supreme Court, passed away in February unexpectedly at age 79.
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For many Europeans, the Dutch will only ever be a stalwart member of the awkward squad.
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But that December, Beshear left office and a stalwart anti-Obamacare Republican, Matt Bevin, became governor.
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Americans were accustomed to a longstanding model: institutions and their leaders as the stalwart of democracy.
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Their other true bigs—Amir Johnson, Kelly Olynyk, and Tyler Zeller—aren't exactly stalwart defensive rebounders.
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Susan Collins (ME) and Lisa Murkowski (AK) are "no" votes; tried-and-true party stalwart Sen.
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Few things unite a Republican stalwart like Roy Blunt and a Democratic firebrand like Claire McCaskill.
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His defensive numbers remain stalwart, though, with opponents shooting 5.5 percent worse when Gordon guards them.
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He was, and remains, a stalwart of the relatively small and fragmented US anti-war movement.
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"I didn't enjoy it at all, I have to say," recalled the European Ryder Cup stalwart.
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Retailers stole the rest of spotlight after high street stalwart Next delivered a strong Christmas update.
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The Republican platform committee has long been dominated by some of the party's most stalwart activists.
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So where is Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York and stalwart Trump loyalist?
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Only Julio, the loyal butler (the stalwart bass-baritone Morgan Moody), remains warily on the job.
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When Horror Show took the stage, a shaking but stalwart Palermo offered a tribute to them.
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Now Ksenia Sobchak, self-styled opposition stalwart, wants to replace President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin.
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The New York Times: Kavanaugh is a conservative stalwart in political fights and on the bench.
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Instead, the team has breen targeting stalwart tight end Rob Gronkowski and running back James White.
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"We dress up and dress down on purpose," said Roksanda Ilincic, a London Fashion Week stalwart.
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Mr. Carter's positions rankled Israel and many of its most stalwart supporters in the United States.
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Among the soloists is the tenor Matthew Polenzani, a smooth-voiced stalwart of the Metropolitan Opera.
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"It clearly indicates a declared war against Afghanistan," he added, accusing Pakistan, the stalwart Saudi ally.
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This is a stalwart transitional metal known for its stabilizing properties, despite its crazy name, YTTRIUM.
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But Mr. Ashcroft was a party stalwart whom any number of Republican presidents might have nominated.
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Mr. Nakasone became a stalwart of the Liberal Democratic Party after it was founded in 1955.
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The package put Cruz between two unenviable decisions, both with political consequences for the conservative stalwart.
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Gore and Citizens United, so he was very much a stalwart of the Federalist Society network.
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"She was strong and stalwart and could stand toe to toe with anybody," Mr. Meigher said.
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"The Matter" ends with very two different duets, both featuring the stalwart, cool, assertive Wally Cardona.
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Lauer is a stalwart of morning TV news, a beloved icon who is watched by millions.
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So was Chris Weber, a stalwart in the team's glory days of late 1990s and early 21s.
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Conservative moral foundations are more stalwart: They favor in-group loyalty, moral purity, and respect for authority.
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The one stalwart that has prevented many Americans from canceling cable subscriptions has traditionally been sports content.
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It used its Thursday night stalwart comedy, "The Big Bang Theory," to strengthen its Monday night schedule.
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Dana Rohrabacher is another congressman and gun rights stalwart facing a tough fight to keep his seat.
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And Maryland is already a stalwart Democratic state, so the national electoral calculus would not be affected.
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Bulgaria grew by 3.5 percent year-on-year and car stalwart Slovakia posted a 3.6 percent rise.
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Yet this does not mean RNA is about to join DNA as a stalwart of forensic investigations.
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You'd think I'd be thrilled by the thought of a potentially better competitor for ABC's stalwart franchise.
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Silicon Valley stalwart Kleiner Perkins is among the latest to hop on the smaller-is-better bandwagon.
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The conservative stalwart boasts strong support among evangelical voters, of which there are many in southern states.
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"The boxer engine is the heart of BMW Motorrad – an absolute stalwart of its character," he said.
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If elected, Rubio would be able to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia with a stalwart conservative.
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Pacioretty chooses to fake his death and assumes the identity of Chuck Stalwart, Wyoming's best private investigator.
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Labour, the one-time socialist stalwart that built the country and ruled for almost three decades, collapsed.
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In internal conversations, Trump has recently pondered the idea of nominating Giuliani, a stalwart of his campaign.
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For the first time in decades, stalwart Democratic states like Wisconsin and Pennsylvania went to the Republicans.
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Is America under your leadership going to remain the stalwart ally it has been since Pearl Harbor?
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That led to international condemnation, even from China which has been a stalwart ally of North Korea.
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In September 2015 the party elevated Jeremy Corbyn, a stalwart of its far left, to its leadership.
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It has been a stalwart contributor to the multinational naval force policing the seas off Somalia's coast.
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The glammed-up décor in this Roosevelt Hotel Lobby stalwart, belies a menu of no-fuss classics.
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Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics (technically four) have been a stalwart of science fiction for decades.
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In the ants' case, one stalwart queen stowed away underground could undo everything Boser had been plotting.
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Today the tech stalwart announced that it had come to an agreement to acquire Promontory Financial Group.
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At first, the results of the stimulus were just as feeble as a stalwart Keynesian might predict.
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Warren has emerged as a progressive stalwart and been floated as a possible presidential contender in 2020.
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Enter death-row attorney Henry Deaver (André Holland), our stalwart guide through this cedar-shingled hell-scape.
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Ellis was a Dodger stalwart, a close friend of Kershaw's, and his loss hit the clubhouse hard.
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Emanuel, a former chief of staff for President Obama, has positioned himself as an anti-Trump stalwart.
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But compare them to the 80 million born-again American Christians whose support for Israel is stalwart.
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His family was liberal-leaning, but Miller says he became a stalwart conservative at an early age.
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That unproven young core became an unexpected starting lineup stalwart and the best bench in the league.
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Either way, the signal sent by that Foxconn's takeover of a century-old stalwart of Japan Inc.
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We can't fall back on our reputation, and we know our greatness is the more stalwart kind.
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That seems to be the vibe at play in this latest video for grime underground stalwart Trim.
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But alas, even those stalwart Blockbusters have begun to disappear, closing one by one over the years.
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Or would they fall behind a party stalwart with conservative instincts and an unremarkable record in office?
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"He's the counter to the 'fake news' — he's been a stalwart," Moore told Bloomberg News of Bannon.
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Stalwart organic brands like Cascadian Farm and Kashi were taken over by General Mills and Kellogg respectively.
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Collins and Lisa Murkowski have been stalwart opponents to any Republican repeal bill throughout this year. Sen.
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Fittingly the phrase serves as the title of Kenney's biopic, directed by the comedy stalwart David Wain.
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For her part, Julie McCarty, the Tea Party stalwart in North Texas, remains firm in her commitment.
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At the same time, Germany has remained a stalwart member of the Western political and security alliance.
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So what is this missile that's been a stalwart of U.S. military operations more than 25 years?
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Now a stalwart group of record enthusiasts have started a campaign on the grassroots petition site change.
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Here, he performs with his stalwart trio, featuring the guitarist Jonathan Kreisberg and the drummer Johnathan Blake.
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Ezra Seltzer, a stalwart cellist in New York's new old-music scene, was superb in his solos.
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He stopped at Gem Spa, a stalwart cigarette-and-candy shop, where he ordered an egg cream.
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The stalwart mezzo-soprano Dolora Zajick, her voice still potent, sings Kabanicha, Kat'a's forbidding mother-in-law.
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Generac has been a stalwart stock performer and has more than doubled in just the past year.
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" She is also a stalwart in repertory works, and appeared in the premiere of Jerome Robbins's "N.
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The Division I men's basketball tournament will return to Greensboro, a stalwart for March play, in 2020.
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Stalwart conservative legislators are, according to Alberta, terrified of what people in their communities think of them.
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A disappointed and likely insane Stalwart supporter, Charles Guiteau, shot Garfield less than four months in office.
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And the Dow represents just 30 stalwart companies, compared with the 500 in the Standard & Poor's index.
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Both founders will now relinquish any executive role, handing the reins to Sundar Pichai, a company stalwart.
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He held that position for three years, bringing that two-century-old stalwart into the 21st century.
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Even Skrillex, stalwart party-starter, dug further into the insularity that some of his recent production work.
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But his chief constituency was the auto industry, and Mr. Dingell was among its most stalwart champions.
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But this still marks the first time the Doctor's stalwart companion will be anything other than straight.
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Another stalwart of German baking, Lebküchen, or gingerbread, was invented by Franconian monks in the 13th century.
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Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), or Justice Party, picked party stalwart Arif Alvi as its presidential candidate.
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The company is also backed by Google parent Alphabet, Citigroup and Silicon Valley venture capital stalwart Andreessen Horowitz.
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It's inspiring and moving, and it lends credence to Ruth's stalwart faith that change can, and will, come.
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"Nevertheless, when it came to being a stalwart Republican, he was for Judge [Brett] Kavanaugh's confirmation," Brinkley commented.
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In the evening hours of Election Day, stalwart citizens discovered a nefarious "hack" in Donald Trump's campaign website.
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Tom Warren, The Verge's most resolute Windows Phone stalwart, raised the white flag at the end of 2014.
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While that stalwart is still going strong, there's probably nothing that connects the Winchesters to this particular series.
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It's been a wardrobe stalwart of hers for years, and the lazy girl in us totally sees why.
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The presence of the Passport also gives Honda shoppers a crossover SUV alternative to its stalwart Accord sedan.
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LG was once a stalwart of the smartphone industry — remember its collaboration with Facebook back in the day?
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Andrews, the other stalwart from Mary Poppins, won't appear so as to not upstage or distract from Blunt.
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Because bralettes are easier to construct, they make it simpler for nontraditional lingerie brands to challenge the stalwart.
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Elizabeth, Gabriel's stalwart soldier, sat with him in the streaming daylight and held his hands in her own.
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Among Republicans, Paul has long been seen as one of the most stalwart champions of stricter privacy protections.
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" Michael Klinkert, a Monchengladbach stalwart who played with Pletsch between 1999 and 2001, added: "I can't understand it.
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And that makes sense; the band reached peak popularity as a stalwart of the long-dead emo scene.
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Under the guidance of manager (and former Wimbledon stalwart) Neal Ardley, they have finished seventh in the league.
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Every day, these stalwart firms face life-and-death financial decisions that are exacerbated by high corporate taxes.
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He and the party's co-founder, James Madison, were two of the most stalwart republicans of the age.
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The changes are the latest effort by a stalwart of corporate America to change how it evaluates employees.
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Blue Water Grill After 20 years, this seafood stalwart will close July 10 for a million-dollar renovation.
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Mr Kubicki and Werner Hoyer, an FDP stalwart currently running the European Investment Bank, are more likely candidates.
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Germany also is and has long been a stalwart ally of the U.S. and champion of democracy abroad.
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Once he tacitly accepted the party's embrace, he began to morph from a conservative stalwart to an opportunist.
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Mulvaney has been a conservative stalwart dating to his time as a member of the House Freedom Caucus.
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Markey, 76, is a progressive stalwart in the state and this year made headlines by joining with Rep.
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Bookcourt, a stalwart in south Brooklyn, tried streaming its events and offering a podcast of its author interviews.
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Gooch, a metals industry stalwart, had been at the helm of the broker for the past four years.
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The advent of the e-cigarette poses a moral dilemma for the most stalwart advocates of tobacco control.
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Many famous investors, such as Benjamin Graham and Warren Buffett, are stalwart fans of buy-and-hold investing.
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Sanders, a progressive stalwart and former Democratic presidential candidate, will campaign with Quist across the state in May.
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The valiant, the stalwart, who dared to face into galeand were vanquished, inverted, perverted by windstorms and hail.
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Brooklyn scene stalwart, Jubilee, announced her long-awaited debut album After Hours today on her home label Mixpak.
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The sector has been the stalwart of the U.S. stock market this year, advancing more than 20.77 percent.
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Ms. Merkel's posture as a stalwart civil servant has led her at times to defy overwhelming public opinion.
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Even Saudi Arabia, a stalwart American ally, is under increasing pressure to accept yuan for its oil trade.
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It is from the reluctant partisans and the remaining 10 percent of stalwart independents that hope must spring.
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David Friedman, the president's bankruptcy lawyer-turned-ambassador to Israel, was a stalwart supporter of West Bank settlement.
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Surely Mr. Torn, a stalwart of the experimental theater, could — if the director, Steve Cosson, wanted him to.
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Vice President Miguel Díaz-Canel, 57, a Communist Party stalwart, is widely expected to become the next president.
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It's worth noting that the U.S. military is a stalwart supporter of non-defense diplomacy and development aid.
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Amid Thursday's uproar, the conservative Never-Trump stalwart William Kristol had sound advice on dealing with Mr. Trump.
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Kevin Hall is something of an American Odysseus: a stalwart sailor of treacherous seas, on a noble mission.
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He's an ethanol stalwart who represents the northwest corner of Iowa — ethanol central — but he's campaigning for Cruz.
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Few could have foreseen that a primary target of Mr. Trump's actions would be a stalwart ally, Canada.
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In this documentary, Darrell Hammond, a former stalwart of "Saturday Night Live," emerges as a riveting, eccentric character.
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He has the president's most stalwart allies who are pushing for a very different trial that McConnell wants.
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In particular, Larry King, a 25-year stalwart, had lost almost half of his viewers in a year.
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Even Carlson, a stalwart Trump supporter, criticized Trump for pressuring Ukraine's president to interfere in the 2020 elections.
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After receiving criticism from many of his most stalwart Republican defenders, Trump seemed to walk back that permission.
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U.S. forces had been supporting Kurdish fighters in Syria, which are stalwart allies in the battle against ISIS.
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The tenor Andrew Staples, in his Met debut, made a stalwart Andres — Wozzeck's fellow soldier and only friend.
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Mubarak was a stalwart U.S. ally, a bulwark against Islamic militancy and guardian of Egypt's peace with Israel.
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" Earnest then made the case for Kaine as one of the president's stalwart supporters from the start. "Sen.
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The Labor party, which was for decades the stalwart of Israel's left-wing political parties, is in shambles.
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Before running for the House, Sensenbrenner, a Republican stalwart, served in the Wisconsin state legislature for 10 years.
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Though he was a stalwart progressive on nearly every issue, he also had close ties to Wall Street.
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THE FAVORITE: The Northern Kentucky Norse, the plundering herd from Highland Heights, were a longtime D-II stalwart.
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Breed, a moderate, pro-business candidate, is currently neck and neck with Mark Leno, a more stalwart progressive.
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Mr Northam, a doctor and Virginian Democratic stalwart, was until recently considered a shoo-in for the Democratic ticket.
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The general would most want to be remembered as a stalwart supporter of the Chinese soldier, his grandson said.
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A month before McMahon took over, America First spent $100,000 on television ads defending two stalwart Trump allies, Rep.
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" Republican stalwart and former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich called Trump's performance "the most serious mistake of his presidency.
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Exit polls: Wealth colors viewpoints in primary voters Northeast Indiana remains a home of stalwart Christian conservatives -- including Rep.
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And heck, once upon a time even stalwart apps like Gmail kept the beta label on for five years.
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The Grizzlies traded franchise stalwart Marc Gasol at the February deadline, and their shake-ups might not be over.
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His ideal was "a stalwart peasant in a sheepskin coat" with "a stout wife and a half-dozen children".
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Lindsey Graham (R-SC), one of Trump's stalwart supporters in the Senate, shot back quickly regarding the president's comments.
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Microsoft, of course, has been a desktop stalwart for many years before embracing the cloud over the last decade.
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These stalwart companions were also present as native cultures were disrupted, displaced, and declined over the last 500 years.
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Season 3 will also star a number of stalwart TV presences, like Scoot McNairy (Godless, Halt and Catch Fire).
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It's refreshing to witness a stalwart brand like Burberry take a firm stance on expanding the definitions of masculinity.
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Tourism has been the stalwart of the beach destination's economy with $167 million in tax revenue alone last year.
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A UFC stalwart since 2008, Miller is only 32-years-old with extensive MMA experience which belie his years.
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Furious 210, which marked the late series stalwart Paul Walker's final Fast appearance, beats Fate by a wide margin.
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Now, Damon and fellow Bourne stalwart Julia Stiles are back to give us another tale about the super soldier.
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She is also neither a political dynast (unlike five of the past seven prime ministers), nor a party stalwart.
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There was rare joy for former United stalwart Gary Neville when his Valencia side crushed Rapid Vienna 6-0.
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Materials stocks were also under the cosh, with mining stalwart BHP declining 23 pct to a seven-week low.
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In 2018, all eyes are on Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy who remains stalwart on his anti-secession stance.
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This caused a panic among stalwart rap fans, who saw R. & B. as encroaching on a sacred art form.
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Throughout the 1850s, Democratic stalwart Stephen Douglas repeatedly castigated the Know-Nothings, branding them a bunch of ignorant xenophobes.
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Danny Fields, the Ramones' first manager and a stalwart of the old Max's scene, asked Meyers about the doppelgänger.
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Democrats have been stalwart defenders of the FBI on that issue, blasting the president for frequently ridiculing the bureau.
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Long a stalwart Republican region, the districts that comprise what was once called "Reagan Country" turned blue in 2018.
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If you've been following along, you might believe that the industry is a stalwart ally to the trans community.
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In New York he exhibited in the late 1950s and '13s at Samuel Kootz's gallery, an Abstract Expressionist stalwart.
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Already some of Capitol Hill's stalwart Trump supporters have broken with the President and his Cabinet on this issue.
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On the other hand, if you're a stalwart Trump opponent, this is a lavish all-you-can-eat buffet.
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Ginsburg, now one of the court's most reliable liberal voices, was recommended as a nominee by Republican stalwart Sen.
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Stalwart former Iowa campaign coordinator Pete D'Alessandro has said he will sit tight and wait for Sanders to decide.
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After all, it was just the month before that the 85-year-old stalwart of dissent broke three ribs.
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The president's first pick, Neil Gorsuch, was confirmed early last year to replace the late conservative stalwart Antonin Scalia.
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The prominent white evangelical Republican voters themselves are still there — they're among Donald Trump's most stalwart defenders, in fact.
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"Today, we lay to rest our heroine, a struggle stalwart and mother-to-the-nation," the government tweeted Saturday.
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Storck, however, said that the fully-fit stalwart was not even supposed to feature in the high-octane clash.
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Our current concept of craft exists because of a few stalwart folks focused on delivering quality despite all odds.
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Stalwart volunteers for ARRL, a national association for ham radio enthusiasts, are providing real-time dispatches from the Caribbean.
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History tells us that only the most stalwart partisans turn out when the presidential race isn't on the ballot.
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The tech sector has been the stalwart of the U.S. stock market, rising about 210 percent for the year.
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Kemp campaigned as an antiabortion stalwart, and, for his first major piece of legislation, he signed House Bill 481.
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Casting the Off Broadway stalwart Ryan Spahn in the title role, opposite Linda Purl as Thelma, amps the allure.
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So they highlighted a neighborhood stalwart, Katz's Delicatessen, where a famous scene from "When Harry Met Sally" was filmed.
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On the campaign trail, of course, Trump positioned himself as a stalwart of the real economy that built things.
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He is also a generous donor to politicians and sheriffs and a fundraising stalwart for the Georgia Sheriffs Association.
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The retail stalwart, Walmart has been trying to build its online presence as it moves to fend off Amazon.
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Bronson's square-off with the onetime daytime talk stalwart Sally Jesse Raphael, on the show's second episode, was breathtaking.
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And tech stalwart IBM chose the city as the headquarters for its Watson artificial intelligence and cloud computing divisions.
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The race features stalwart members of the establishment, such as Moncef Marzouki, who led the country after the uprising.
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Once stalwart investors are losing faith in Mr. Musk and his company, and Wall Street is turning on him.
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Again, we have seen this play dozens of times with dozens of stalwart Republicans well-respected within their party.
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Another stalwart Glassian, the bass-baritone Peter Stewart, brought appropriate world-weariness (and an occasional ironic edge) to Roe.
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"We must be as stalwart in condemning bigotry in our friends as we are in our enemies," he said.
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We review "Logan," in which Hugh Jackman again plays the Wolverine, and the comic-book stalwart turns noirish western.
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" Mr. Zuma's office called Mr. Kathrada a "stalwart of the liberation struggle for a free and democratic South Africa.
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"I could not walk at all," said Olazábal, a two-time Masters champion and a former Ryder Cup stalwart.
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Implicit in this school of thought is a stalwart defense of free trade that characterizes tariffs as a tax.
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Where Cole was a master in a stalwart medium, however, Mr. Cheng is an upstart in a newer one.
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For a guy who wasn't even in the league, he became a stalwart, a guy you can count on.
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Los Angeles beat scene stalwart Alfred Darlington, aka Daedelus, has announced a new album, Labyrinths, and shared its title track.
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His support among Republicans remained strong until ultimately even the most stalwart Republican leaders could no longer brook his corruption.
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In practice, the process is merely procedural, especially for countries regarded as stalwart allies in Washington, such as Saudi Arabia.
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And there are still CDs, vinyl, MP3s, iTunes downloads, FM and satellite radio and stalwart online radio services like Pandora.
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Though she eventually accumulated over two million followers on Instagram, Qinni found her start in the 2000s internet stalwart DeviantArt.
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The 13th and U Starbucks had, in the intervening years, become an ironic fixture: the newcomer catalyst turned neighborhood stalwart.
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He was a great talent and was a strong and stalwart man, and they will never make another like him.
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Last month Ayatollah Abdollah Javadi-Amoli, a conservative stalwart in Qom, said the quality of teaching is better in Najaf.
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The entire ProPublica / Mother Jones report is a must-read and a sobering look at a once-dominant tech stalwart.
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As a stalwart of the brutal Karimov regime (he was prime minister for 13 years), he makes an unlikely democrat.
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They say that he rose to prominence on the reputation of his late father, Étienne, a stalwart of the opposition.
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Pumpkin juice, that stalwart of the Hogwarts Great Hall, is actually easy to make—you don't even need a juicer.
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Houston stalwart Z-Ro also stops by to talk Southwest Houston and the roots of his newest project, Drankin' & Drivin''.
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Its initial financing came that year from the Silicon Valley stalwart Sequoia Capital and from Kaszek Ventures in Buenos Aires.
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The death of Scalia, appointed by President Ronald Reagan and a conservative stalwart on the court, is a political earthquake.
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Rand Paul (R-KY), maybe the most stalwart opponent of the current bill, seemed almost impossible to win over. Sen.
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Rural America overwhelmingly votes Republican, and even more, of all rural residents farmers are some of the most stalwart Republicans.
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His courage and stalwart leadership in those first few uncertain hours after the planes struck the towers became his legacy.
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Biggest remaining holes: Secondary Darius Slay had a breakout year in 2015, and Glover Quin is a stalwart at safety.
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Mr. Yildirim, a stalwart conservative, turned down a place at Turkey's most prestigious university out of opposition to mixing genders.
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Lucasfilm offered up a character who could introduce the Millennium Falcon show: Hondo, a stalwart of the Star Wars cartoons.
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Neoconservative stalwart, Michael Ledeen is famous for using the catchphrase "faster please," advocating for regime change in the Middle East.
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"This is a war on birth control and abortions," Representative Wayne Christian, a Tea Party stalwart from East Texas, admitted.
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Abdul Mahdi's proposed communications minister was also accused of being a Saddam stalwart in a document leaked during the session.
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The Wall Street Journal editorial board, a stalwart of Republican thought, warned that the ruling could "boomerang politically" on Republicans.
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Pruitt had professed admiration for Scalia, a conservative, describing him as a stalwart defender of the law and constitutional fundamentals.
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Over the past decade, this narrative of defeat and humiliation has become a stalwart of Mr. Putin's ideology of resurgence.
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Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D), a former chief of staff for President Obama, has positioned himself as an anti-Trump stalwart.
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But some stalwart Sanders supporters, wary of Clinton, have signaled they could support Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein instead.
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For our tests we focused on two benchmarks in particular: The newer Basemark Web 3.0 and the old stalwart, Peacekeeper.
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A longtime stalwart of the ANC, she was a member of South Africa's parliament at the time of her death.
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After the close of the bell, technology stalwart Hewlett-Packard announced better than expected numbers in their Q218 earnings report.
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Unstoppable Death Machines are a wily and willfully abrasive combination of all three and god bless their DIY stalwart hearts.
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Box office stalwart Resident Evil (arguably the only respectable video game movie franchise) could have ended a long time ago.
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He was a stalwart defender of civil rights, women's rights and labor, and he was a reliable pro-choice vote.
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Telizhenko is a stalwart Giuliani ally and helped spread the conspiracy theory that Ukraine meddled to defeat Trump in 2016.
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But the stalwart, Ralph Northam, won the race, cruising to victory with heavy support from African-Americans and moderate suburbanites.
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Since Mr. Welch turned over the reins of the industrial stalwart, the sprawling empire that he built has proved unsustainable.
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In days preceding the decision, stalwart lefties like Bernie Sanders, Jill Stein, and Jane Fonda issued statements against the pipeline.
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The spat among traditionally stalwart allies revealed the rocky road Trump's White House will face in winning support from Europe.
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Other Brexiteers like Boris Johnson and Dominic Raab quit their high-profile posts, but Mr. Grayling remained a stalwart supporter.
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And let's heed requests from our stalwart global desk to focus on essential stories and to adhere to length limits.
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A stalwart of school lunches and milk bars and sandwich shops and cafes, the salad sandwich was unavoidable for decades.
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"I am completely at peace with my decision," says Balkman, a Mormon and former conservative stalwart in the Oklahoma Statehouse.
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In his 2007 book, "The Terror Presidency," Goldsmith said he was hired in part because of his stalwart conservative worldview.
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Its initial financing came that year from the Silicon Valley stalwart Sequoia Capital and from Kaszek Ventures in Buenos Aires.
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Managing the runoff in classic front-runner fashion, Mr. Kennedy turned down debates and positioned himself as a stalwart conservative.
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AMC Networks was found NOT to be negligent, but the show and its production company, Stalwart Films, were found liable.
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Since then, President Kagame has solidified his stalwart support of the Jewish State and his friendship with the Jewish people.
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For the second part of the show, opening during Armory Week, the gallery turns to another art historical stalwart: figuration.
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For similar reasons, it appears at first glance that Washington Capitals rookie Ilya Samsonov is outplaying longtime stalwart Braden Holtby.
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Even if the cases are ultimately dismissed, a deep-pocketed plaintiff can drive even the most stalwart defendant to bankruptcy.
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The "Jersey Shore" stalwart marked four years of sobriety with an Instagram post -- and treatment scholarships to a rehab facility.
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Americans are proud of the fact that we have been a stalwart and essential leader in the global AIDS response.
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Republicans sought to insulate a plainly well-credentialed jurist whom they hope to install as the court's next conservative stalwart.
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J.P. Marty Stuart, a Nashville stalwart (although he was born in Mississippi), is an expert in all sorts of traditions.
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As science is a stalwart for truth, it gives comfort and hope to those seeking fact as their main objective.
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The Stephenses purchased their townhouse, near Madison Avenue and down the block from the fine-dining stalwart Daniel, in 1999.
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Pence, meanwhile, has described himself as a "born again, evangelical Catholic" and is considered a stalwart of the religious right.
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Mentioning "gender identity" and "sexual orientation" in front of Mike Pence, a stalwart opponent of LGBTQ rights, stings as well.
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What an ideal way it would be for Obama to cement his legacy as a stalwart ally of the LGBT community.
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McGahn is a GOP stalwart who served as the chief counsel for the National Republican Congressional Committee for nearly a decade.
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A stalwart in the Senate for 163 years, Feinstein is seeking one more term, which most assumed would be a layup.
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Two stalwart US allies, policymakers in both capitals have nevertheless been shaken by statements Donald Trump made while campaigning for President.
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Yes, there's a video chat between Bernard and a previously unseen wife (played by longtime genre stalwart Gina Torres!), but c'mon.
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Mondrian's signature Composition with Large Red Plane, Yellow, Black, Gray, and Blue, covers the stalwart City Hall building in The Hague.
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Scott had positioned himself as a stalwart ally of President Donald Trump, who had publicly urged him to run for Senate.
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The alpha hero is a stalwart archetype of romance novels: aggressively masculine, in the traditional sense, powerful, stoic, and usually rich.
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Showers's second choice was Warren, a longtime progressive stalwart who has campaigned on many of same policies Sanders has put forward.
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Elizabeth Warren, however, remains a stalwart opponent of Big Tech and has threatened to break up Facebook and other technology companies.
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I thought Great Britain had been one of the more stalwart critics of Russia in the EU. DD: I mean, yes.
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Internationally, even some of Ortega's once-stalwart allies on the left have decried the violence and urged him to step aside.
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Throughout the controversial history of Obamacare, Aetna has been a stalwart continuing to voice confidence in the future of the program.
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Bernie Sanders Trump, in an appeal to disenfranchised Sanders supporters, has been arguing that Clinton's team has deflated the progressive stalwart.
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Andrej Kiska, the popular president, emerges as a stalwart defender of media freedom, the rule of law and Slovakia's geopolitical orientation.
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So when its stalwart Old Navy brand started to falter late last year, many investors lost confidence in the company's turnaround.
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"Fever was the event that shaped my life," recalled DJ LoveGrove, a local stalwart curating the final Fever party's courtyard lineup.
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Priebus previously served as chairman of the RNC and is considered a Republican Party stalwart, as opposed to a Trump loyalist.
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He was a stalwart at the wall alongside his master, though fans fell hard for the fluffy guy from day one.
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Brazil had been an economic stalwart in the region just a few years before Rousseff's impeachment, buoyed by surging oil prices.
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His nemesis was Senator Roscoe Conkling who, besides having a wonderfully villainous name, led the "Stalwart" wing of the Republican Party.
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The Grizzlies are without defensive stalwart Tony Allen (calf) and have thrown a variety of defenders at Leonard to no avail.
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Compared to many other countries, especially in the emerging world, China has been a stalwart of stability for manufacturers for decades.
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Portland was one of the first cities in the United States to answer Truman's call for a stalwart civil defense program.
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In the end, though, the former constitutional law professor and progressive stalwart simply couldn't abide treating Trump like a typical president.
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Mr. Lu, 60, and Mr. Chen, 50, have been stalwart supporters of the China Democratic Party, despite past detentions and imprisonments.
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Freedom Caucus leaders Jim Jordan and Mark Meadows have proven to be among the President's most stalwart allies on Capitol Hill.
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"We are resolved and stalwart in our efforts to go after those who attacked us," US Africa Command Spokesman Army Col.
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Mr. Stefanovski, who mixes traditional and popular styles, was a stalwart of the Yugoslav rock scene in the 1970s and 1980s.
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The former European commissioner (and Labour Party stalwart) Peter Mandelson tries to work out why Britain did not vote to remain.
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PC industry stalwart Intel is up more than 19 percent this month, on pace for its best month since October 2003.
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He voted with Bush 90 percent of the time, and was one of the most stalwart supporters of the Iraq War.
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We began to shoot the postures I had in mind, but her poses slowly morphed into a decidedly more stalwart figure.
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Blue ribbons had been tied six feet up the trunks of the street's stalwart oak trees, marking the high water level.
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The possibility of growing dissent, and damage to Trump's chances of passing legislation, is acknowledged even by stalwart supporters like Nunberg.
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But I developed an unexpected fondness for it on Tuesday, at the premiere of a revival of this Metropolitan Opera stalwart.
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A conservative stalwart who would replace the court's swing vote, Judge Kavanaugh, 53, would probably tilt the court to the right.
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Over the past few years, Efron's biggest success has been his role as the fratty stalwart Teddy in the Neighbors movies.
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Just two weeks ago, the owner of The Daily News, a stalwart New York tabloid, laid off half of the newsroom.
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In one of two recent television ads, he even goes after a stalwart of his own party, Mayor Bill de Blasio.
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A New Gift Guide The holiday stalwart got an overhaul this year thanks to a collaboration between Smarter Living and Wirecutter.
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If it weren't for such stalwart defenders as Lambda Legal Defense and the A.C.L.U., we'd probably be jailed by our enemies.
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Automakers are raking in cash and industry awards selling high-end versions of the stalwart workhorse of vehicles, the pickup truck.
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The ceremony was also a big night for a TV stalwart — "Saturday Night Live" — and a notably diverse pool of winners.
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Retaining support Kelly still retains the support of the most stalwart Trump aides, including members of the President's family, sources say.
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Nearby were E. Jean Carroll, a writer who has accused Mr. Trump of rape, and the Hillary Clinton stalwart Philippe Reines.
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Stop now your efforts to become president so you can preserve your health and remain a stalwart figure for your country.
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PayPal is also battling stalwart credit card networks like Visa (V) and Mastercard (MA), which are expanding their online payment offerings.
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Patricia Racette, a company stalwart, began singing Salome last year and joined this revival a month ago, replacing an ill colleague.
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Trump was reportedly advised against firing Comey even by some of his most stalwart aides, including then-chief strategist Stephen Bannon.
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WIRED: The HP Pavilion line has been a stalwart of reliable, if somewhat boring, laptops for what seems like ages now.
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Tech has been the stalwart of the U.S. stock market this year, rising more than 20 percent in the time period.
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But even the most stalwart cynics may have trouble staying dry-eyed during this portrait of heroic hospitality under extraordinary pressure.
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With just over two million employees and a customer base touching vast portions of America, Walmart is a stalwart of commerce.
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Quagga's hand-painted exterior is a work of art in itself, and makes the 25-year-old stalwart hard to miss.
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Jim Jordan, John Ratcliffe and Doug Collins, all GOP members of the Judiciary Committee who have become stalwart Trump defenders. Rep.
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So it goes for this stalwart, if stodgy, sector: Real estate can often chug along when other sectors start to sputter.
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But I don't know ... for you, Cliff, as they say, you're a Times stalwart, what has this transformation been for you?
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The gaming stalwart has been in a rough patch for several years now, with its latest console tanking against the competition.
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Before Tuesday's shocking upset, many considered Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's candidacy to unseat Democratic stalwart Joe Crowley a long shot at best.
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That show crystallized conservative fears about America under Obama by depicting small communities of stalwart traditionalists being beset by hordes of outsiders.
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Although as stalwart a conservative as needed to please the GOP base, Haley is personally and politically the antithesis of Donald Trump.
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Read on for tips, strategies and ideal maps/modes to help you suck less at using Overwatch's stalwart transforming robot defender, Bastion.
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That likely helped earn him the support of Warren, a progressive stalwart, who came to Ohio in April to campaign for Cordray.
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It's not all about turkey The American Thanksgiving stalwart is a Canadian staple, too, but celebrants often sub in with provincial delicacies.
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A worried Roseanne said she was scared of dying, and the stalwart and loving Dan tried to make jokes to reassure her.
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But he's become an industry stalwart, someone who has managed to make a name and a career for himself — legends be damned. ●
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As of late, T.G.I. Friday's — that American stalwart of strip malls and airports — has a surprisingly modern engine behind it: artificial intelligence.
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Investors must stay abreast of changing consumer and business trends, watching for forces that may well push stalwart companies into geriatric decline.
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But it wasn't until protagonist Michael Burnham found her brother, Star Trek series stalwart Spock, that the season's real threat became clear.
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It makes interior minister Theresa May, a party stalwart who backed remaining in the European Union, the new favorite to succeed Cameron.
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The outgoing British prime minister is arguably Obama's closest partner on the world stage (aside from the stalwart German chancellor Angela Merkel).
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Obama is planning to meet British Prime Minister Theresa May for the first time since she replaced his stalwart partner David Cameron.
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One can only hope that she would be able to provide the stalwart support for Naruhito that Michiko has given to Akihito.
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Monday&aposs order, carried by the state-run KUNA news agency, marks the latest political turmoil to strike the stalwart U.S. ally.
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ABC chief Channing Dungey had previously expressed hope that Grey's would outlive NBC's stalwart medical series ER, which ran for 15 seasons.
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High street stalwart WH Smith said separately it would look to consolidate factories and negotiate better prices with suppliers to cut costs.
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Mr Odinga is a stalwart of the opposition and the son of Oginga Odinga, Kenya's first vice-president after independence in 1963.
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Teachers unions have always been stalwart supporters of the party, and their support would be a valuable asset in a Democratic primary.
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If the actor wanted to reprise his role as the power-hungry Frank Underwood, he could turn directly to stalwart fans online.
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This DJ/producer is a stalwart of Havana's small but fervent underground electronic music scene, and has been touring nationally since 2001.
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In other words, Spicer was a politico and a party loyalist, a stalwart Republican who liked politics and Washington and winning arguments.
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Portugal have the pace of Nani and the young Renato Sanches, while Poland have Borussia Dortmund stalwart Jakub Błaszczykowski on the wing.
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Chris Collins Friday over the congressman's stalwart defense of President Donald Trump's decision to pull the US out of the Paris Agreement.
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Yes, but: All of this stood out because Kennedy has been such a stalwart ally of same-sex couples in the past.
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For years, Egypt has been viewed by Democrats and Republicans as a stalwart ally and rewarded with billions of dollars in aid.
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But Reagan's stalwart confidence and courage sold it to the country, with dozens of Democrats even voting for them in the end.
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Previous winners have included the Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Laura Poitras, the choreographer Kyle Abraham and the downtown performance stalwart Meredith Monk.
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Its market capitalisation of 5.9 billion pounds is more than 1.5 billion pounds higher than that of retail stalwart Marks and Spencer.
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According to former finance minister Alexei Kudrin, a liberal stalwart, sanctions have shaved off a mere 85033 percent of GDP per year.
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Based on an idea by the mystery novelist and Nordic noir stalwart Jo Nesbo, "Occupied" is a high-concept, high-stakes story.
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Stalwart point guard Mike Conley will hit free agency at the end of the year, and his return seems far from assured.
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Its market capitalization of 22 billion pounds ($203 billion) is 220 million pounds higher than that of retail stalwart Marks & Spencer (MKS.
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Jon Lester, a postseason stalwart, started for the Cubs, and gave up only one run, on a two-out single to Turner.
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HERMÈS SLIM D'HERMÈS GMT $14,700 Once a Baselworld stalwart, Hermès crossed the divide in January to the Salon de la Haute Horlogerie.
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As the trade war intensifies, faith in that proposition among the president's most stalwart rural fans is being tested more than ever.
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Up through this year, he'd continued releasing albums and touring, a singer who had always felt like a stalwart actually becoming one.
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Biden is—and has been for almost his entire career—one of the Israeli government's most stalwart defenders in the Democratic Party.
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Rather, he is committed to supporting ways for fossil fuel companies, his party's most stalwart donors, to clean up their own emissions.
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However, despite a stalwart customer base, the food industry is facing unprecedented challenges in production, demand and regulations stemming from consumer trends.
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Like Gore was to Clinton, the former Indiana governor has been a stalwart ally to the man who put him in power.
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Despite Jackson's "stalwart unionism," the G.O.P. should "curb their enthusiasm" when it comes to resurrecting this figure as the party's standard-bearer.
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" The president went on to lament the plight of Jeffrey Lord, his stalwart on-air defender on CNN, saying: "Poor Jeffrey Lord.
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But traditional cryptography, particularly the stalwart Advanced Encryption Standard, often works just fine in IoT devices, says Antony Vennard, Teserakt's chief engineer.
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My stalwart photographer, Jessica, tries to lure me to one last East Village stop, at Elvis Guesthouse, but I've hit a wall.
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Arena previously coached the United States team from 1998 to 2006, but he has otherwise been a stalwart in Major League Soccer.
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If the party is wrong — if stalwart support for this president is political kryptonite — then they stand to lose big next November.
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But what influenced me even more was my father's stalwart response to her despair: The movement will go on, he told me.
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Grimm has another problem if he's going to hit Donovan from the right: He wasn't exactly a conservative stalwart in office, either.
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Stalwart Clinton supporter Philippe Reines was among those to seize on the resurgence of Cohen's old tweet with a suggestive response Tuesday.
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If whenever Kennedy leaves the bench he is replaced by a stalwart conservative, that would move the court further to the right.
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Quist, a Montana musician, is now within single digits of a Gianforte in recent polls and plans to have progressive stalwart Sen.
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In 2014, they traded the October stalwart Jon Lester to Oakland for Yoenis Cespedes, then flipped Cespedes to Detroit for Rick Porcello.
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"The diesel crack spread is pretty stalwart in at, probably, between $15 and $20 (a barrel), depending on the day," he said.
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Mr. Strange, a stalwart of the Republican establishment, was appointed to the Senate in February after a stint as state attorney general.
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The rest of us should be thanking their stalwart fans for keeping the tradition alive, not giggling at them behind their backs.
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Google, Amazon, Twitter and Apple did not comment for this article but have been stalwart in their support of free speech online.
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Fellow ABC stalwart Desperate Housewives finally allowed longtime couple Bob Hunter (Tuc Watkins) and Lee McDermott (Kevin Rahm) to become parents in 2011.
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Grassley -- a stalwart Republican with a powerful post -- expressed his exasperation the FBI hours before a private meeting at the Capitol with Comey.
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Louie Gohmert, a tea party stalwart, paid a visit before he transformed into one of the most strident anti-Muslim voices in Congress.
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Sony has granted me my wish: the stalwart Japanese giant has built a headphone worthy of being called the best in its category.
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The genre, popularized by titles like StarCraft and Ensemble's own Age of Empires, had long been a stalwart of the PC gaming space.
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Three stock mutual funds benefited from the coffee of a doughnut king, the renaissance of a tech stalwart and renewed growth in Brazil.
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Despite the near record blizzard, things were, remarkably, back to normal in my part of Brooklyn — thanks to stalwart efforts by city employees.
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A stalwart 19th-century scientist, she tramps the Pine Barrens of New Jersey in search of wax myrtle, swamp pinks and Venus flytraps.
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The second surprise occurred on March 31st, when Venezuela's attorney-general, Luisa Ortega Díaz, a stalwart of the regime, joined in the condemnation.
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They're concerned about his ability to win a general election, seeing him as too stalwart and too conservative to convince the American people.
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But if he departs in the last two years of his term, Vice President Aristobulo Isturiz, a Socialist Party stalwart, would take over.
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The news comes as the U.S. tech stalwart and photocopying synonym struggles to cope with an eroding demand for office printers and photocopies.
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For example, it's intuitive to see Lockheed Martin, a stalwart of the defense sector, as a component in the Space and Drones indexes.
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For the rest of his life, Hugh remains a stalwart believer — the opposite of his son, Steven (Michiel Huisman), who denies ghosts exist.
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Phil Phillips (puppeted and voiced by Muppets stalwart Bill Barretta) is a disgraced former cop working as a private detective in Los Angeles.
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Rarely heard outside of his own label Ovum Recordings, acid techno stalwart Josh Wink's next release is a symbolic passing of the torch.
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The 737 is a Seattle stalwart—the best-selling commercial jet ever—but that doesn't mean it can afford to skimp on evolution.
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Significantly, Berlusconi made his political comeback speech at an event organized by Forza Italia stalwart Antonio Tajani, the president of the European Parliament.
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Instead, you need to manipulate the environments—floating dioramas, often with their own unique mechanics and tricks—and guide your stalwart protagonist through.
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We've now seen a stalwart group in Congress that won't wilt under the pressure as long as it believes in what it's doing.
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The documentation contains quite the story arc, from a stalwart hero, to dark night of the soul, to a very modern cliffhanger ending.
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Geoff Diehl (R-Mass.), Trump state co-chair Diehl is mulling whether to take on the herculean task of challenging progressive stalwart Sen.
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President Donald Trump has nominated federal Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, a conservative stalwart and a major opponent of net neutrality.
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Beyond is scheduled for a US release on July 22nd and is directed by Justin Lin, a stalwart of the Fast & Furious franchise.
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"She was such a stalwart support in every way, mostly personal, but she would have been excited; she would have been proud," Mrs.
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"Skate videos formed a very big part and role in pushing the scene," said Leo Kilel, a stalwart of the Kenyan skateboarding community.
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The Los Angeles Kings and stalwart defenseman Drew Doughty have agreed to terms on an eight-year contract extension, the team announced Friday.
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The latest: > Retirees, long a GOP stalwart among voting demographics, donated more money to Democrats than Republicans this cycle (The Wall Street Journal).
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Under the tutelage of a girl named Francesca (daughter of Iphigenia, a Club stalwart), Johnny's young life expands into queer late '70s London.
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How did Beale, a stalwart of the British theatre who has made a mere pocketful of films, achieve this suppurating portrait of malice?
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This comes despite pressure from politically prominent nationalist Muqtada al-Sadr, a Shiite stalwart who has vociferously insisted that Abdul-Mahdi be removed.
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Parliament member At the time of Madikizela-Mandela's death, the longtime stalwart of the ruling party was a member of South Africa's parliament.
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Though a stalwart of the industrial age, Henry Ford was always looking back to what he felt was a kinder and simpler time.
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Claire Danes, the "Homeland" stalwart, and John Krasinski, the sexy-goofy star of "The Office," play founding partners in a private equity firm.
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Formerly part of the duo Victoria Kim, the Sydney musician is back today with a single on the Belgian underground stalwart Silverback Recordings.
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"Europeans carried the first day of the fair," said the Tefaf stalwart Thaddaeus Ropac, who has galleries in Paris; London; and Salzburg, Austria.
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"Independent stalwart Jim Jarmusch is making a zombie movie with Bill Murray and has set up the project at Focus Features," Variety reports.
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May, a vicar's daughter and lifelong Conservative stalwart, is exiting with all the dignity and reserve she has maintained throughout the tortuous process.
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Six months after the Silicon Valley stalwart Hewlett-Packard split into two companies, one half announced a surprise plan to split yet again.
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What to do with Senator Edward Kennedy, notorious for his boozy, boorish womanizing but also known for his stalwart support of women's rights?
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Trump announced via tweet that he had picked Ratcliffe, viewed as a stalwart loyalist to the president, for the top intelligence community position.
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Or was America perhaps more sinister, a grasping imperial power defeated as much by its own hubris as by a stalwart Vietnamese foe?
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The same goes for the glimpse of David Cassidy's pubic hair in a shot by Rolling Stone stalwart Annie Leibovitz, published in 1972.
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Within seconds of their embrace, they became stalwart soldiers marching toward the group of American and South Vietnamese dignitaries there to greet us.
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Nevertheless, the brand has remained stalwart in its efforts to climb back up, embracing innovations like the Impossible burger and vegan Daiya cheese.
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The Browns, which said after the incident that Garrett still enjoyed the team's support, welcomed news of the return of their defensive stalwart.
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In 2015 the pope chose him to replace Cardinal Carlo Caffarra in Bologna, a stalwart of Catholic conservatism who publicly doubted Francis' teaching.
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President Trump praised President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey as a stalwart ally against ISIS as the two met in the Oval Office.
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When winter storms rage, I am sometimes reminded of that stalwart light keeper, but in my 20 years here I've never felt marooned.
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The fashion stalwart André Leon Talley is the creative director, styling the ads and the boxes, which star Naomi Campbell and Kendall Jenner.
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Crane, a stalwart free-trader and tax cutter, was one of the most visible leaders in the conservative movement in the Republican Party.
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Governor Atta, a longtime stalwart of the Jamiat party, has formed an alliance with General Dostum, plotting to return from exile in Turkey.
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The alliance, which immediately backed the United States' invasion in 2001, has been a stalwart, but sometimes unreliable, part of the war effort.
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And mourn the demise of another retail stalwart, the Alfred Angelo wedding chain, which has left a panoply of brides in a panic.
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Bolton is a longtime Republican stalwart and extremely hawkish national security figure who has had roles in every GOP administration since Ronald Reagan's.
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A member of France's oldest trade union, Mr. Ducourtioux, 1003, was a stalwart Socialist Party voter who once might have been inside, cheering.
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Supporting the Wall Street stalwart at the height of the financial crisis has proved a welcome counterweight to the difficulties besetting Japanese finance.
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News of the appointment of Goldman Sachs, a Wall Street stalwart, is a boost for HNA, even if the mandate is not official.
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A stalwart conservative, Francisco has largely kept his head down and avoided the limelight in an administration that has been riven by drama.
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The casino magnate is closely following whether Trump keeps his campaign pledges to be a stalwart friend of Israel, the Times report said.
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Mr. Pompeo himself, a stalwart Trump ally, has said in recent weeks that the United States should look into potential interference by Ukraine.
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Brandon Crawford, San Francisco's stalwart shortstop, said those additions could help the Giants end the Dodgers' streak of four National League West titles.
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A tireless advocate for bebop and an unfailingly entertaining improviser, Harris has been a stalwart jazz pianist, organizer and educator since the 2212s.
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Nissan has kept it simple with the eighth generation of this stalwart sedan, with only one engine available: a 149-horsepower four-cylinder.
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Halladay and Martinez both received 85.4 percent of the votes, and Mussina — a stalwart for the Baltimore Orioles and the Yankees — 76.7 percent.
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Campaign finance records and interviews show that Huelskamp's unyielding conservative views and resistance to compromise turned his stalwart Republican farming constituency against him.
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A former stalwart of the ruling Chavismo movement, Falcon, a former mayor and state governor, defected from the governing Socialist Party in 2010.
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On the day they placed their offensive stalwart on the disabled list, the Detroit Tigers ended a frustrating losing streak in a heated affair.
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Christie has since become one of Trump's most stalwart defenders, and he is currently under consideration for a number of high-profile cabinet posts.
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A well-respected online furniture retailer is teaming up with a stalwart of the gig economy, a broker for people who do household tasks.
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Yet with all the retrograding going around in the entertainment field another stalwart from the past is receiving a significant revival of her own.
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"There's little for a progressive stalwart to object to in Warren," Bruenig wrote, after ticking off some of the Massachusetts senator's proposals and positions.
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The president had made a "dangerous demand" in what amounted to a "betrayal" of a stalwart supporter of U.S. policy in a crucial region.
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Despite its reputation as a satirical stalwart that treats everything and everyone as "fair game," South Park has a particular taste for transphobic humor.
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This compilation of venues ranges from stalwart museums to emerging artists' collectives, offering a cross-section of the spaces defining art in Portland now.
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"I was shocked because he's been such a stalwart at that network and in that job," television producer Alspaugh told Entertainment Tonight on Thursday.
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In 2010, Vermont legislators asked the FDA to crack down on that old stalwart of American breakfasts for decades: Log Cabin All Natural Syrup.
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Now Simmons will battle tougher foes against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, especially stalwart left guard Ali Marpet and scrappy center Ryan Jensen.
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He has been an outspoken advocate for equating political spending with free speech and a stalwart opponent to any and all campaign finance reform.
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According to Travolta, the movie's stalwart main actor, production "begged" Lionsgate to sell back the film so that it could have a wider release.
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"Actionable," a stalwart infosec buzzword, similarly betrays the vendor landscape by suggesting that having practical value is a differentiator, rather than a base assumption.
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Having renewed his popular mandate by playing the radical, Mr Rouhani is too wily a politician not to revert to acting the clerical stalwart.
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Affectionately known as "Uncle Kathy", the liberation struggle stalwart who spent 26 years in prison under the apartheid government, was a critic of Zuma.
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Dainty desserts, stalwart local and Western entrees, and crusty sandwiches revolve around two dozen kinds of coffee and as many teas and fresh juices.
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"The way people dress has changed," says Serena Rees, a stalwart of the industry whose most recent project is a brand of unisex underwear.
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Anna Soubry, a stalwart of the campaign, has been joined by grandees such as Dominic Grieve and young high-flyers such as Sam Gyimah.
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On Thursday, less than 48 hours after Trump invited new trouble by revealing he would not endorse Ryan -- or fellow GOP stalwart Arizona Sen.
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The reason this question is even on the table in stalwart Republican Texas is that O'Rourke is currently in a dead heat with Cruz.
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Carpenter, 29, had been a stalwart for the Jets since he signed a four-year, $19.1 million contract as a free agent in 2015.
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He was a stalwart Cubs fan who attended the World Series game at Wrigley field when Babe Ruth famously called his own home run.
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Earlier this month, the stalwart film company got into bed with the oh-so-tempting blockchain brigade, and its stock price dutifully shot up.
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With her sharp, relentless, and often funny criticism of Trump, Warren has already stepped up to the plate as the party's most stalwart voice.
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Jones believes that Trump, the self-styled "law and order candidate" and stalwart champion of police, has something to do with that widening gap.
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Cena and Styles are this decade's Ric Flair and Ricky Steamboat: a promotion's stalwart versus a scintillating talent passing through for a few years.
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While Price was regularly elected to the stalwart Republican seat by double-digit margins, Trump won the seat by less than two percentage points.
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So what does it say about Pinterest's billions of users, that the one nail polish they can't get enough of is a simple stalwart?
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The Southside is the mascot of the craft cocktail movement because it's the product of a bunch of stalwart bartenders—all of them authors.
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Heyward had always been considered a stalwart defender more than a maestro at the plate, but his 2016 season was downright bad — just a .
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But video stores — like bookstores, record stores, and arthouse theaters—have died as the lure of online convenience overcomes even the most stalwart patrons.
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BRANDON SHELL Offensive tackle, South Carolina The Jets must try to fill the gap opened by the retirement of Ferguson, their stalwart left tackle.
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During this period, she's been one of the pillars of centrist politics on the continent, a stalwart supporter of the European Union and NATO.
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Mr. Robinson, who has long been a stalwart supporting player in big- and small-screen comedies, has my vote for father of the year.
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The Limited was on bankruptcy watch in December, followed by word in early January that the mall stalwart would, indeed, be calling it quits.
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Under Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel, the RNC has been a stalwart defender of the president and has endorsed controversial candidates before at his direction.
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" Meyerson acknowledged, "Feinstein has been a stalwart defender of women's rights, civil rights, and the environment, and a leading advocate of greater gun control.
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More recently, I've felt the pull of those trendy, stalwart little succulents, but I've yet to actually buy one because its death feels guaranteed.
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"He didn't defeat 16 opponents by parroting Republican establishment talking points," said Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama, one of Mr. Trump's most stalwart supporters.
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Over nearly 16 years, Mr. King has evolved from a stalwart conservative to a vocal opponent of immigration to the edge of white supremacy.
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But Mr. Meadows has made himself best known lately as one of Mr. Trump's most stalwart defenders during the various investigations into the president.
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The government of President Mahamadou Issoufou of Niger has proved to be a stalwart partner in the United States' counterterrorism campaign in the Sahel.
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In introducing his audience to this character, Klepper hinged his monologue on the stalwart belief that everything he says and thinks is already awesome.
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It's a stalwart crew: the vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Jen Shyu, the guitarist Nels Cline, the pianist John Medeski and the harpist Zeena Parkins.
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Felix Hernandez, long the franchise stalwart, appears to be entering a new phase of his pitching career, and the transition hasn't been entirely smooth.
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Once-stalwart household names like Sheaffer (Sylvia Plath's preferred brand) were closing American factories to manufacture cheap parts in Asia and seeking corporate buyers.
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Rivera was actually a castmate on that series of The Ultimate Fighter—losing in the early stages to now-UFC featherweight stalwart Dennis Bermudez.
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The Stars shored up deficiencies on the back end by acquiring the starting goaltender Ben Bishop and the stalwart defenseman Marc Methot via trades.
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Stalwart and humble old soldiers like Jack Chapman are the reason, on this Veterans Day, we should make the Korean War the Remembered War.
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Since its debut, the three-level emporium has become as emblematic of the city as the soon-to-be-shuttered Right Bank stalwart Colette.
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After Horowitz confirmed his own investigation Wednesday, Republicans remained stalwart that a special counsel was still necessary, citing limits on the inspector general's power.
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He will be watching closely to see how the president squares his vow to be a stalwart friend of Israel with his peacemaking ambitions.
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It was good to hear him in this high-profile assignment, and he brought a deep-set voice and stalwart presence to the task.
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The Emirati government, a stalwart ally that had long pushed for a hawkish American approach toward Iran, was in secret talks with Iranian officials.
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This may be a miscalculation: Already, dozens of Liberty University alumni are returning their diplomas, disgusted with Mr. Falwell's stalwart support of the president.
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While Mr. Stewart was a stalwart defender of the president during the impeachment proceedings, he was critical of Mr. Trump during the 2016 campaign.
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One of the biggest beneficiaries from tax reform would be the information technology sector, the stalwart of the U.S. stock market since Nov. 20173.
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"To the Bernie-or-Bust people, you are being ridiculous!" she said, standing next to a puckered "Saturday Night Live" stalwart-turned-Minnesota Sen.
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" But Biden was quickly displaced in a matchup against the actor Tony Goldwyn, a stalwart Clinton surrogate who plays the president on ABC's "Scandal.
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"There is a real tendency to underestimate her," said Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, usually a stalwart supporter of Democrats.
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Charles Oakley, the voluble but beloved former Knicks stalwart, was arrested after getting into an altercation with security guards midway through the first quarter.
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During his 16 years as archbishop, Cardinal Connell was a stalwart defender of church doctrine, particularly on social issues like contraception, divorce and homosexuality.
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Much of that messaging — whether from Sanders or Andrew Yang — has called out a different Big Tech stalwart, Amazon, for its low tax payments.
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In three short years, the Defcon Voting Village has gone from a radical hacking project to a stalwart that surfaces voting machine security issues.
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One of his innovations, pushing stalwart midfielder Mark Milligan back to partner with Sainsbury at central defense, has proved effective after initial teething problems.
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This conflicts with outsourcing strategies at rivals including Denmark's Vestas, China's Goldwind and Spain's Gamesa, which is merging with insourcing stalwart Siemens' wind business.
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Eric Asimov ponders the question in his Pour column, and the rest of our stalwart crew ponders many others, all over our weekly dispatch.
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When you're ready to move up to a "real" bike, Honda offers in stalwart Rebel, which can be obtained in this ferocious color scheme.
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Reinhardt, a Jimmy Carter appointee long viewed as the leading liberal stalwart in the nation's largest judicial circuit, died in 2018 at age 87.
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The stalwart Iranian general Qassem Soleimani was killed by a US rocket strike in Iraq on Friday, triggering a landslide of anguish across Iran.
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"This could be the end in California," said Gary Stute, 62, a trainer like his father before him and stalwart of the racing circuit.
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Missandei, a translator, helps Dany determine who's her friend and who's her enemy; Grey Worm, an Unsullied soldier, provides military insight and stalwart loyalty.
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Well, that's actually a great way to start about this because I want to start with you Cliff because you are a Times stalwart.
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Burger joints, sandwich shops, the aforementioned Southern stalwart: all blighted—in just the past two weeks—by unwanted visitors busting in through the ceiling.
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Householder has repaid the largesse with stalwart support, sponsoring several power-plant bailout bills and jamming HB6 through a hastily called last-minute legislative session.
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And if you have some ROMs, it's likely that sometime since the year 2000 you visited EmuParadise, a stalwart provider of these ambiguously legal files.
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General Dynamics, known in part for America's stalwart M1 Abrams tank, brought in $19.5 billion in 2017, down slightly from $19.6 billion the previous year.
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During the campaign, the Republican stalwart — one of the few in Silicon Valley — called Trump a "dishonest demagogue" and compared him to Hilter and Mussolini.
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Sevigny is an indie stalwart; her very first film, the notorious 1995 cause célèbr e Kids, was also her first film to play at Sundance.
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Paul, the son of former Texas politician and libertarian-leaning stalwart Ron Paul, dropped out of the presidential contest after the Iowa caucuses in February.
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The founder of El Puente, he was a steadfast champion for civil rights, education, our young people and a stalwart advocate for addressing climate change.
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Like many with the option between reliable stalwart and shiny new thing right now, I'm often favoring the Switch over the 3DS for portable play.
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A new crop of tech companies is operating in the financial space, but at least one old stalwart has a bright future, thanks to tech.
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A National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master, Brackeen appears here with Okegwo, a stalwart upright bassist who has accompanied some of jazz's finest bandleaders.mezzrow.
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Shares of Boeing Co, the largest U.S. exporter to China, slipped 4.1%, and shares of Caterpillar Inc, another industrial stalwart sensitive to China, declined 3.0%.
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As in other wine regions with precipitous hillside vineyards, like Cornas, stalwart growers persevered even as much of the rest of the world ignored them.
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Sefolosha, a stalwart defender, would've been tapped to guard superstar LeBron James in the Eastern Conference Finals, which the Hawks lost in four straight games.
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It is still considering calls to re-run the election or extend the term of the current prime minister, Haider al-Abadi, another Dawa stalwart.
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Investors interpreted the move as a push for board representation, and as a possible precursor to a full takeover of the troubled but stalwart retailer.
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Shares of Boeing Co, the largest U.S. exporter to China, slipped 3.9%, and shares of Caterpillar Inc, another industrial stalwart sensitive to China, declined 2.3%.
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Bloomberg's pitch is unusual because he is not a party stalwart -- he used to be a Democrat before becoming a Republican and then an independent.
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It's eventually discovered the tweets weren't from his wife but were from accounts set up by someone in Wyoming under the name of Chuck Stalwart.
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He was a defensive stalwart during that time, being named to the NBA all-defensive first team five years in a row from 2004-08.
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Scalia, unusually, was considered the swing vote, because despite being one of the court's most stalwart conservatives, he had sympathized with unions in the past.
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Walker, a conservative stalwart who took on public employee unions, was one of the several Republicans who fell to Trump in the 2016 GOP primary.
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Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, above left, a longtime Communist Party stalwart, took the reins from Raúl Castro in a modest ceremony in the National Assembly.
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Naftali Bennett, a member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's security cabinet, called Bolton "an extraordinary security expert, experienced diplomat and a stalwart friend of Israel".
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Even President Ronald Reagan, stalwart defender of democracy and opponent of communism, refused to cross any red line by speaking with the president of Taiwan.
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It's telling that Justice Elena Kagan -- not exactly a stalwart right-winger -- joined the decision in full, and that Justice Breyer concurred in the judgment.
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To do otherwise would squander all of the good work of the last eight years and betray the hopes of the president's most stalwart supporters.
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The stalwart conservatives in Congress won't just vote for those plans, but they could also act as very strong lobbyists with their fellow House members.
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It has also become somewhat of a stalwart among theater groups across the world, having been performed in 20 countries and translated into 18 languages.
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Vice President Pence, a long and stalwart friend of Israel, will be representing the president at AIPAC, and will no doubt deliver a strong speech.
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A well-written text or email can express greater confidence, more sincere concern, and stalwart professionalism in a way that slapdash, typo-ridden messages don't.
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During the campaign, the Republican stalwart — one of the few in Silicon Valley — called Trump a "dishonest demagogue" and compared him to Hitler and Mussolini.
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Defensive stalwart and captain Eric Weddle is gone, but Philip Rivers and Antonio Gates linger on; the legendary combo are a combined 22013 years old.
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And the group was essential in constructing lists of acceptable judges for Trump to choose from, along with the stalwart think tank, the Heritage Foundation.
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The United States and South Korea have blacklisted the delegation leader, old military stalwart Kim Yong Chol, for supporting the North's nuclear and missile programs.
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The governor, Rick Perry—by then a stalwart Republican—called a special session for late June, whereupon eleven Democratic state senators decamped to New Mexico.
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Independent certainly might have the edge in cool over Art Brussels, but the stalwart local fair attracted far more visitors at the preview on Thursday.
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Under his one time alias Porno DJ, 1999 single "The Judgment" on German dance stalwart Kontor gives us a glimpse of his genuine production genius.
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But this would also slow any efforts to reshape a union that even the most stalwart fans of European integration acknowledge is far from perfect.
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Hannah, a stalwart figure in Republican foreign policy circles, has extensive ties to the governments such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Israel.
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But much of the pre-show chatter was about the weakening of Germany's stalwart auto industry, amid a broader discussion about a downturn in Europe.
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Elizabeth, as Gabriel described her earlier, has always been the stalwart, certain in the rightness of their cause if not that of every individual objective.
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His father Dave was a stalwart of the Cornwall cricket club in Auckland, while his elder brother Jeff followed him into the New Zealand side.
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He joined the Capitals in a deal with St. Louis, the Western Conference version of Washington — a regular-season stalwart that flopped in the playoffs.
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Presumably, Trump felt free to speak from the heart in Helsinki because what he said reflects the views of some of his most stalwart supporters.
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The film went into production in November 2016, with a cast that included Michelle Williams, Zac Efron, Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, and Broadway stalwart Keala Settle.
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Which brings us to this Sunday, at MetLife Stadium, when the Jets took on the Denver Broncos, a quasi contender with a stalwart run defense.
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He doesn't have an enormous national profile, but inside the Beltway he's known as a stalwart of the liberal wing of the party's congressional caucus.
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The Senate committee version cleared by an 18-8 vote, and Republican Congress members in Pennsylvania and West Virginia are stalwart backers of the measure.
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He will perform in a stalwart quintet with the guitarist Yotam Silberstein, the pianist Jeb Patton, the bassist Todd Coolman and the drummer Jonathan Blake.
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But Sanders and other stalwart single-payer proponents see health care as fundamentally different from other commodities and believe the government should guarantee health coverage.
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Roaming there for the past six years, stalwart through the relentless rise of iPhones and Instagram, has been a street photographer named Jean Andre Antoine.
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Was that ... the former Condé Nast editor Gabé Doppelt, a publishing stalwart trusted by Anna Wintour and trained by Tina Brown, behind the hostess podium?
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As for her chances against a Republican Party stalwart, Ms. Grechen Shirley, who won the Democratic primary with 58 percent of the vote, sounded confident.
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Others were prominent litigators and corporate lawyers, like David Boies, the Democratic Party stalwart who argued for marriage equality before the United States Supreme Court.
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He performs here with a stalwart band: Peter Bernstein on guitar, Jeb Patton on piano, Gerald Cannon on bass and George Coleman Jr. on drums.
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It's an occupational hazard for a skilled impressionist like Darrell Hammond, a "Saturday Night Live" stalwart for 14 years who never became a breakout star.
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When Republican candidate Roy Moore initially appeared intent on baselessly contesting the election results, Huckabee, a Republican stalwart, issued a sharply worded rebuke to Moore.
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Potential candidates so far include a provincial leader who is a Communist Party stalwart, a top banking regulator, and Mr. Zhou's top deputy, among others.
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We know that the progressive candidates have more stalwart supporters, meaning Biden's standing many not be as strong as it appears in topline poll numbers.
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Among that group is Ryan McDonagh, a stalwart defenseman and the team captain, but also forwards who are adept at playing short-handed, like Miller.
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There are many reasons for this, but key among them is that, over time, this stalwart of civil rights groups has become an entrenched bureaucracy.
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Sony&aposs WH-235 series of headphones are often said to be comparable to the stalwart of wireless noise-canceling headphones, the Bose QC35 series.
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Ron Gidwitz, a stalwart fund-raiser among Chicago Republicans who led Mr. Trump's efforts here, said plenty of Chicagoans did join his White House bid.
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You can find the stalwart (and much maligned by skin care enthusiasts) St. Ives apricot scrub on drugstore shelves, where it's been since the 1980s.
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Before 1945, the Germans were our vicious enemies and the Russians our stalwart friends; a few years later and it was the other way around.
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Like many other moderate Republicans, he was a stalwart supporter of civil rights legislation, anti-poverty measures, and an expansion of the social safety net.
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Smith, a Texas Republican and Trump stalwart heavily backed by the fossil fuel industry, has been one of the most aggressive climate science skeptics in Congress.
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Berlin (CNN)President Barack Obama, returning to Berlin Thursday, intended to reassure his most stalwart global ally, Chancellor Angela Merkel, about her prospects under Donald Trump.
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Other People boss Nicolas Jaar, French duo Justice, and Moscow stalwart Nina Kraviz are among the artists to be announced on the bill for Sónar 2017.
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Just look to the breakdown of one of the stalwart truths of this "reality" in which we exist: Stephen A. Smith always has a hot take.
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WowWee, the Hong Kong-based manufacturer behind that old RadioShack stalwart, RoboSapien, showed off a couple of promising high-tech toys due out in the fall.
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A party stalwart seen as a safe pair of hands, May is the clear bookmakers' favorite since ex-London mayor Johnson pulled out of the race.
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Cubicle drone Jim Halpert has remade himself as an action hero, and a particular kind — a reluctant but stalwart defender of an American way of life.
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Warren, a liberal stalwart known for championing issues related to economic inequality, has been one of the few Democratic senators to withhold a formal presidential endorsement.
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Rothko, a stalwart democratic socialist, discovered that his mural would be located in an area outside of where most of the restaurant staff could see it.
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Still, Trump has at least one stalwart supporter among start-up investors: PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, who spoke at the Republican National Convention in July.
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We're sure come Oscar time current internet obsession Oscar Isaac, as well as stalwart of the old guard Benedict Cumberbatch, will be back in the mix.
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Garcia, 38, is not the only European stalwart outside the qualifying bubble, with Swede Henrik Stenson and Englishman Ian Poulter also battling to make the team.
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And remember, the Mets already have one frightening contract on the payroll, for David Wright, the stalwart captain with spinal stenosis who is signed through 2020.
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For every once-stalwart show like Orange Is the New Black that ceases production, there are multiple new shows that pop up to take its place.
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The other Republican candidates are still promising to support Trump in the general election, and presumably some stalwart-seeming #NeverTrumpers will fall into line as well.
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While both of the justices he replaced were Republican nominees, John Paul Stevens and David Souter were both stalwart liberal votes by the time they retired.
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This is the most variety that the Variety Talk category's seen in a hot minute, especially since usual stalwart The Daily Show didn't make the cut.
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But Trump appeals to a particular group of voters — whites without a college degree — who "don't fit the bill of the traditional stalwart Republican," says Green.
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But perhaps even more egregious is the fact that Republicans like Senators John Thune and Kelly Ayotte are depicting Mike Pence as the stalwart, GOP alternative.
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A marquee purchase for the Chinese tech stalwart was its $8.6 billion acquisition in June of Supercell, the maker of mobile gaming megahit 'Clash of Clans'.
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The death of Scalia, a conservative stalwart, left the court with an 4-4 ideological split as it moves to complete the remainder of its term.
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The late Justice Antonin Scalia, a conservative stalwart, and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a liberal juggernaut, shared a camaraderie that mystified many, and for good reason.
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You can note that it was posted by America's Funniest Home Videos, that stalwart of viral content before there was an internet to spread viral content.
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Cousin, a stalwart of the U.S. Democratic Party and a former U.S. ambassador to U.N. food agencies in Rome, was appointed as executive director in 2012.
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In his first speech as president, Diaz-Canel, a stalwart of the ruling Communist Party, clearly stated he intends to preserve the one-party socialist system.
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"A onetime establishment stalwart, Ed Gillespie, declined to campaign with Trump—but he executed on the plan as well as he could," Scherer and Weigel wrote.
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Trump was at odds with the Senate stalwart ever since McCain voted against Trump's attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act, more commnly known as ObamaCare.
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Watched by huge and enthusiastic crowds, British stalwart Aly Dixon, at the age of 38 and with no chance of winning, was the unlikely home star.
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Stalwart regional partners like Guatemala confirm they have detained dozens of persons of Middle East origin on their way to the U.S. using falsified travel documents.
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She acted the role touchingly, as in the crucial early scene when Aeneas, here the stalwart, mellow-voiced baritone Elliot Madore, arrived with a marriage proposal.
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Although he's been dead since 1979, John Wayne landed fourth on the list, followed by Harrison Ford, stalwart of the "Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones" movies.
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The liberal stalwart, first elected to the Senate in 2012, is a proven fundraiser and party heavyweight who declined to step into the 2016 presidential primary.
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Cauliflower is another cold weather hero, but there's nothing like tahini, pomegranate seeds, and toasted pine nuts to turn a winter stalwart into an interesting side.
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GoPro has been developing its own drone for some time now, first partnering with quadcopter stalwart DJI on the project, and then eventually going it alone.
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J. P. The Florida band Tenth Avenue North is a stalwart of contemporary Christian music, purveying deeply temperate lite-rock with the faintest hint of urgency.
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They also failed to replace Dan Girardi, the stalwart defenseman in front of Lundqvist for the past decade, whose contract was bought out after last season.
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The most recognizable candidate is Vladimir Zhirinovsky, 71, a wily nationalist known for his political antics who has been a stalwart of the opposition for decades.
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Here are the top late-night moments of 2017, as chronicled by our stalwart employee who stays up late every night so you don't have to.
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Lafont, a new wave stalwart who made her screen debut in a short by Francois Truffaut, imbues her character with the implacability of a Brecht protagonist.
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DeSantis is no verbal knife fighter, something Trump expects from his inner circle, and the onetime Fox News stalwart has ceased appearing on the cable channel.
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In Damansara, Selangor state — another constituency expanded by the election commission — the incumbent Tony Pua, a P.H. stalwart, reportedly won more than 80 percent of votes.
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COLUMBIA COUNTY, N.Y., a two-hour drive north from Manhattan, is a bucolic vision of rural America — lush rolling farmland, cow-dotted hillsides, stalwart red barns.
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HAPPENING LATER Primary day It's Massachusetts' turn to hit the polls, as a rising Democratic star takes on a 10-term progressive stalwart and US Sen.
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His confidence and originality helped to win over his eventual manager, Coach K, an Atlanta stalwart who has worked with Young Jeezy, Gucci Mane and Migos.
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Tunde Hando, the wife of Fidesz stalwart and European Parliament member Jozsef Szajer, will leave her position as chair of the judiciary administration a year early.
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The abandonment of the Kurds, stalwart allies in the region who have lost 11,000 fighters in the battle against ISIS, triggered a storm of bipartisan criticism.
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A Good Appetite As the availability of good, fat-marbled pork has risen, so has my adoration of that stalwart favorite, the bone-in pork chop.
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" A more decorous tableau was on the cover of this issue: "stalwart Canadian Highlanders who visited New York City to stimulate recruiting for the British Army.
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Vidal Sassoon, in his youth a 43 Group stalwart, carried a pair of hairdresser's scissors; he remembered being called a "dirty Jew bastard" by the police.
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Pence is a stalwart ally of the Jewish state, and his true friendship shined through in the public statements he gave during his time in Israel.
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The 1994-203 war was freighted with foreboding from the start, with many of Mr. Yeltsin's most stalwart supporters and senior military figures warning of disaster.
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In his first appearance on the ballot, Posada, the stalwart catcher of the Yankees' recent glory years, is in danger of falling off without future consideration.
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Chris Murphy of Connecticut, normally a liberal stalwart, said a peace agreement with North Korea would be a "catastrophe" unless North Korea essentially denuclearizes in full.
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A stalwart of the middle tier of retail, the company has neither the advantages of low-cost retailers like H&M nor the highest-end stores.
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"That gap of stranger to stranger we have to close, in my view," the stalwart Republican told the Dallas Morning News in an interview published Friday.
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Mr. Trump's latest salvo against stalwart American allies came in a joint interview over the weekend with The Times of London and Bild, a German newspaper.
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Our stalwart photographer Maija Lahtinen also captured performances from Iverloch and Usnea—check out the rest of her photos below, and stay tuned for Day II!
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Chicago-born producer Lee Foss, Anabel Englund, and local house stalwart, Gene Farris, top the newly-released lineup, which also features Southern California's Desert Hearts crew.
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She's a no-nonsense, stalwart sort of woman who has managed to hold on to her job through coups and rapes and usurpations of all sorts.
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From the outside, the couple seemed fine — Kardashian, ever the stalwart Twitter presence, defended her husband from various media attacks, even as she apologized for his behavior.
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He's also regarded by Trump allies in Washington as less ideological than other top advisers, like former Breitbart chairman Steve Bannon or conservative policy stalwart Steven Miller.
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A high school in KwaZulu-Natal is named after Eric Mtshali, a stalwart of the struggle who spent decades in exile and goes by the nickname "Stalin".
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Yet Mr Rafsanjani was also a stalwart of the regime, who believed the best way to preserve it was to accommodate outside pressures, not to defy them.
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Cain is a stalwart political supporter of the president's, and earlier this year he founded a super PAC created specifically to combat negative press coverage of Trump.
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Plot-wise, that's just scratching the surface of a film that's packed to the gills with subplots, including a small role for fantasy-film stalwart Warwick Davis.
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From his first campaign, Vance has portrayed himself as a stalwart liberal seeking to reverse the tough-on-crime policies that disproportionately target black and brown people.
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The trailer describes it as the following, "Three stalwart heroes and their single-minded mission for the sweet elixir of life: beer," so it could go anywhere.
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"I always worry any discussion about trade competition and tariffs ... misdirects the focus," said CPAC stalwart Grover Norquist, a powerful advocate of low taxes and small government.
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I think the Fed has been the stalwart of the U.S. economy for a long time, particularly through this period of the Great Recession and its aftermath.
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In 2000 they were purchased by racing stalwart Tom Walkinshaw, who pulled of an incredible coup by signing reigning world champion Damon Hill for the 22010 season.
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As well as being a MPLA stalwart, Lourenco speaks Russian, Spanish and English, plays chess and practices Shotokan karate in his spare time, a personal biography says.
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But its expansion in Nigeria will face hurdles this year, new Chief Executive Pieter Engelbrecht, who took the reins from stalwart Whitey Basson in January, told Reuters.
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Panos Skourletis, the interior minister nominated by Tsipras to become new Secretary of Syriza's Central Committee, is a party stalwart with widespread support at a grassroots level.
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In the immediate aftermath of Comey's dismissal, there emerged a sense -- perhaps a hopeful one fueled by Trump's stalwart critics and opponents -- that the game had changed.
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Smaller than the stalwart Explorer and more traditional than the Edge or Flex, Ford has always positioned the Escape as an easy and accessible sport utility vehicle.
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Enid Mickelsen, a GOP party stalwart from Utah, which is a state Trump lost badly to Cruz, the co-chairwoman of the Rules Committee at the convention.
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In a professional career of two decades, the director Jia Zhangke has distinguished himself as one of the most singular and stalwart talents in contemporary Chinese cinema.
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He says the UN's pledge to simply project offline rights online isn't enough, and the medium also requires stalwart protection from abuse, censorship, disinformation, and other pitfalls.
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And she returns as April, the adventurous reporter and stalwart buddy in the sequel "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows," out on Friday, June 3.
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It will be managed from Hong Kong and led by Jonathan Larsen, an 18-year stalwart of Citigroup who joined Ping An as its chief innovation officer.
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Today, they're sharing a new single off the record, "Kitty Klap" featuring Baltimore scene stalwart TT The Artist and San Francisco choreographer Sir Joq of Vogue & Tone.
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Ellison, a rising star in the House known for his stalwart progressivism, announced on Tuesday that he planned to withdraw his candidacy for re-election to Congress.
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The social media stalwart has now made the list for eight consecutive years over the past decade and has been at No. 1 a whopping three times.
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Issa, who has been one of Trump's stalwart backers, supported spending money on a border fence but voted no last year to the House tax-cut bill.
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In 2014, these engineers, who "had shared the attitude of many stalwart environmentalists at the beginning of the project, concluded that current renewables were a "false hope.
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Revelations, by The Times and Al Jazeera, of just such theft have shown how even a supposedly stalwart ally can undermine American interests and aid its enemies.
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In Washington Park, a three-minute walk away, the statue of Seth Boyden, who refined a process for making patent leather, struck a stalwart pose for nobody.
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But Republicans see the Senate race as an opportunity to take hits on Warren, a progressive stalwart and antagonist to Trump, ahead of a potential presidential campaign.
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Then there's Vice President Pence, who has taken on a wide portfolio, including standing in for the President on the campaign trail, while also projecting stalwart loyalty.
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Afterward, they're ready for comfort food, preferably at the French stalwart Pergola des Artistes, on West Forty-sixth Street, which they've patronized for fifteen years or so.
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It is easy to forget that the Republican Party, now known as an anti-abortion and pro-gun stalwart, originated as the progressive face of American politics.
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Apart from the sheer size of its third "Global Growth" investment vehicle, there isn't anything surprising about an old stalwart like Sequoia raising a big-dollar fund.
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The San Francisco-based artist has been an indie stalwart for over a decade, crafting folk-pop and morphing with the ever-changing dynamic of the genre.
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While this American tenor has long been a Met stalwart, with an elegant way with long Mozartian phrases, he sometimes came across as a little anonymous onstage.
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Mr. Falwell, a stalwart Trump supporter, took to Twitter last fall to counter the idea that Christians should factor concern for the poor into their political decisions.
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At Subculture on Saturday, the tenor saxophonist J.D. Allen, 46, working with a still-new trio, welcomed David Murray, a stalwart saxophonist one generation Mr. Allen's senior.
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Party stalwart Dana Rohrabacher is in the fight of his career against Harley Rouda, a former Republican himself now vying to represent the largely wealthy coastal area.
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Marlin Stutzman — one of the most stalwart conservatives in the House and a member of the Freedom Caucus, who was endorsed by Club for Growth — against Rep.
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Julia Moskin, stalwart reporter, evaluated styles of French fry, and Tejal Rao, steadfast chronicler of the ice cream truck business did the same for packaged frozen treats.
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Aides are looking forward to the return of Hope Hicks, the former communications director, a 2016 campaign stalwart who was a calming presence at the president's side.
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What had once appeared like another Cubs victory behind their postseason stalwart, pitcher Jon Lester, had become a Washington win in only a handful of at-bats.
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Things are so peaceful that Sheriff Quinn Colson, the stalwart hero in this boisterous series, wonders if his upcoming wedding might actually go off without a hitch.
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There is perhaps no case in Veracruz more symbolic of Mexican journalists' struggle than that of Ms. Martínez, a correspondent for Proceso, a stalwart of independent coverage.
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A more puzzling work is LINCOLN'S LIEUTENANTS: The High Command of the Army of the Potomac (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $232.50), by the Civil War stalwart Stephen Sears.
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Warren, a liberal stalwart and favorite of progressive voters, has been a rumored vice presidential pick for Clinton, though she hasn't explicitly expressed interest in the position.
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Azar was a senior HHS official during the George W. Bush administration and stalwart Republican fundraiser, and Price was a former GOP congressman with deeply conservative views.
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Hot dish, the Minnesota-specific church-supper stalwart that cooks in other parts of the country might mistake for a casserole, is no stranger to hard work.
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Mr. Turnbull's Liberal Party is the more conservative of Australia's two major parties, and it has been a stalwart supporter of close ties with the United States.
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The long term stalwart of the BBC died Sunday surrounded by family members "after a short but brave battle with cancer," his family said in a statement.
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But what ally could look at the United States now and see a stalwart partner — and what foe could look at it and fear a determined adversary?
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From my perspective, the reason a party stalwart representing the last half-century of Democratic politics is losing to an independent, anti-establishment outsider is pretty straightforward.
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These companies require the massive transaction processing capabilities of these stalwart machines, but find it's difficult to get the valuable data out for more modern analytics capabilities.
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"Christie was not as stalwart as some people in the party, but at least he didn't go against him the way she did," the RNC insider said.
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Tribe is, for the most part, a liberal stalwart, who once employed Obama as a student assistant and later worked in his administration in the Justice Department.
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America's stalwart M1 Abrams, used in nearly every major U.S. conflict since its inception in 1980, serves as the main battle tank of the Army and Marines.
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Kimchi, a stalwart of Korean fare, and kombucha have already crossed over into the US. It's written in the stars Astrology isn't all horoscopes and zodiac signs.
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First 100 Days Briefing ■ Senator John McCain steps in to assure Australia that the United States remains a stalwart ally after President Trump insulted its prime minister.
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Being at the Carlyle makes Mullally wistful about another duet partner: her late friend Elaine Stritch , a Café stalwart, who lived at the hotel for twelve years.
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Pepsi's North American beverage business has been more challenged than its stalwart snacking business, continuing to provoke questions about whether the giant would consider splitting the two.
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The defense secretary went on to explain that although there are "a few stalwart young ladies who are charging into this," the number is still very low.
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But Ludovic Tézier, his sound stalwart and stylish and his face oddly pale, captured the strange ambiguity of Rodrigue, who vacillates between loyalty to Carlos and Philippe.
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They lost their stalwart center and captain, John Tavares, who signed a seven-year, $77 million free-agent contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs, his hometown team.
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More important, they added a postseason stalwart who might help them finally escape the first round of the playoffs, which they have not done in four tries.
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As speaker, she successfully pressed for legislation to lower penalties for many nonviolent offenses, pushed through paid sick leave legislation, and was a stalwart defender of immigrants.
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To have the Federal Bureau of Investigation, one of our most stalwart, respected and relied-upon agencies, denigrated without a shred of legitimate substantiation is beyond disgraceful.
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The New Orleanian jazz pianist Ellis Marsalis will join Steven Bernstein, a stalwart trumpeter of New York's downtown scene, and Arturo O'Farrill, the progressive Cuban-American pianist.
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But if voters across the country are swinging further to the left, or if stalwart Republicans just can't be budged, that may just be a bad wager.
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And to the great chagrin of the Chronicle, Leno and the third-place candidate, Jane Kim (also a more stalwart progressive) are now teaming up against Breed.
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The disease was discovered incidentally during testing after Ginsburg, a stalwart liberal voice on the high court, fell in her office and broke three ribs in November.
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A stalwart of British fashion, Pringle of Scotland, shows its latest knitted offerings at noon, and then the eyes of the industry turn to Burberry at 1 p.m.
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Republican senators whose states benefit the most from the abandoned mine funds — in particular, Wyoming's Mike Enzi — have also been among the most stalwart opponents of that effort.
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A former stalwart of the opposition Nationalist or Kuomintang Party, Ma was Taiwan's president from 2008 to 2016, ushering in an era of closer ties with mainland China.
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From April next year charges go up again and by my reckoning my valueless little stalwart will cost nearly £5,000 ($6,400) a year in charges to drive in.
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Turning away from NATO and EU Turkey has been a firm ally of the US and stalwart member of NATO since 1952, contributing the alliance's second largest military.
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Along with being one of the last, stalwart defenders of alcohol and tobacco, Heartland has carried the sputtering torch of climate denial through the long, dark Obama years.
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So when the U.S. was gifted a penalty kick in the ninth minute, the team, desperate for a confidence boost, turned to its most consistent stalwart: Clint Dempsey.
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Trump appeals to a particular group of voters — whites without a college degree — who "don't fit the bill of the traditional stalwart Republican," says political scientist Donald Green.
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Mitch Carmichael, West Virginia's Republican senate president, was the main villain, because of his stalwart resistance to the idea of raising teacher pay via oil and gas taxes.
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David Floyd, the museum's director and stalwart of its academic reputation, said that "99 percent" of Underground is based on historical fact, including the costumes and replicated artifacts.
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Saudi Arabia, a stalwart US ally in the Middle East, has consistently denied involvement in the al-Qaeda plot to attack the World Trade Center in New York.
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Also contributing to the housing anxiety on Tuesday was paint stalwart Sherwin-Williams, which missed its own earnings estimates Tuesday and cut guidance; the stock tumbled 11 percent.
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" Meek's lawyer, Joe Tacopina, who has been a stalwart in the fight to overturn the conviction, says, "In this case although justice was delayed it was not denied!
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He's also done a gorgeous render of the rumored Macbook Pro with OLED function keys that will give even the most stalwart Apple hater a little MBP-envy.
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The contemporary equivalent would be the highly unlikely move of vociferous critic and GOP establishment stalwart Mitt Romney putting his presidential campaign staff to work on Trump's behalf.
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Known in part for America's stalwart M22.89 Abrams tank, General Dynamics saw a 27.36 percent year-over-year revenue increase in its combat systems unit to $22.5 billion.
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For most users, sites like MAL are a harmless diversion, a tool to facilitate their existing hobbies—for a stalwart few, however, it creates a culture of consumption.
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Zipcar, the Avis-owned stalwart of the car sharing industry, recently launched per-minute and one-way service in Boston and Los Angeles with more cities to come.
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Some believe the white, college-educated voters who were once a Republican stalwart will be less likely to make it to the polls for Trump this go round.
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Episode 1 has been a stalwart of the early-stage funding scene in London for the last few years, investing in successful startups like Carwow, Triptease and AimBrain.
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A stalwart liberal and feminist (and the oldest member of the highest court in the country,) Ginsburg has become a progressive icon — earning herself the title Notorious RBG.
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Over the past few weeks, President-elect Donald Trump has alleviated any doubts — such that they ever existed — of being a tremendous friend and stalwart supporter of Israel.
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RHP Zach Davies earned his fourth consecutive win Saturday but is still trying to find the command that made him a stalwart of Milwaukee's rotation a year ago.
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Locals mourned Acquaro as a pillar of the Italian community: a former head of the Italian Chamber of Commerce, a stalwart at the Reggio Calabria Club in Parkville.
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In his three terms in the Senate, Mr. Bennett, though a stalwart conservative, sometimes sought compromises on major issues like immigration, health care and the 21984 economic downturn.
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The announcement of Munch's return comes during a season where NBC's stalwart procedural continues not only to perform strongly but also to grow its audience year-over-year.
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Throughout the 20th century, some stalwart proponents of the peaceful, cosmopolitan order produced by free trade and respect for private property rights have continued to identify as liberals.
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The stalwart astronauts of "A Martian Ricoroso," who struggle to survive a bizarre cyclic Martian biosphere while also second-guessing and betraying one another, are an unromanticized example.
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Golden Age Hollywood saw the prizefighter become nearly as prominent a celluloid hero as the detective, the soldier, or the cowboy; a stalwart symbol of (usually American) masculinity.
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Tech has been the stalwart of the U.S. stock market in 2017, rising 17.6 percent in the period to handily outperform the S&P 500 and other sectors.
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Owls figure heavily in the "Harry Potter" books; Harry's pet bird, Hedwig, is a stalwart sidekick before being hit by a curse and killed in the final installment.
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It's the only way I can tell I'm running the new Surface Pro and not my stalwart Surface Pro 4, the tablet/laptop hybrid I know and love.
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Its members, often clad in T-shirts and jeans, have long been a stalwart of the community -- helping feed the needy and clean up neighbors' property after storms.
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A pivotal figure in Congo, whose history has been marked by foreign intervention, civil war, coups and authoritarian rule, Tshisekedi's stalwart activism meant he could draw huge crowds.
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Her tough grilling of military leaders has earned her enemies in her own party, including stalwart Pentagon allies like Senator Claire McCaskill and now-retired Senator Carl Levin.
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Trump taps ex-Goldman banker Mnuchin for Treasury post Democrats were happy to point out the irony of Trump nominating a Wall Street stalwart as his Treasury secretary.
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That's no knock on him: the man is 52 years old and has been a company stalwart for 25 years, absorbing all the attendant physical trauma that implies.
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" In another interview, with MSNBC's progressive stalwart Rachel Maddow, Schumer added: "I can assure you of this: Anything we're going to support will get almost no Republican votes.
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