I stay for my dog, I stay for my family, I stay to see what I'll create next.
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Guests who stay for a week will receive a 10% discount, while those who stay for a month receive a 25% discount.
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Snow will not stay for long But while Tokyo's first snowfall -- known as "hatsuyuki" -- arrived earlier this year, it will not stay for long.
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The start-up requires newcomers to stay for at least a week for their first visit, but said that most of their members tend to stay for about three weeks.
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Stay for the ... Minimalist décor and thoughtfully curated flowers.
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Most illegal immigrants come — and stay — for the jobs.
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Come for the beautiful beaches, stay for the E. coli.
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Come for the history lesson, stay for the investor drama.
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We stay for 20 minutes and I have a water.
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But he would only stay for a couple of hours.
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Two sources said Pence was invited to stay for golf.
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Will bell sleeves stay for longer than one Zara shipment?
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Listen for the fascinating stories, stay for the hilarious banter.
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And backwardation may be here to stay for a while.
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We stay for about an hour and then head home.
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Come for the nice speakers, stay for the home assistant.
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I wasn't even going to stay for the whole game.
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He came to Atlanta just to stay for two weeks.
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Go for the historical sites and stay for the chowder.
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AND I THINK THAT PRESSURE MAY STAY FOR SOME TIME.
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He did not stay for a chat with the media.
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Come for the histrionics, stay for the bedazzled headbands. XOXO.
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Come for the Slayzians, stay for the Ghostly squad. 6.
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People come for the crab and stay for the onsen.
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Come for the private jets, stay for the inevitable dehumanization.
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Stay for the ... Probability that you'll run into a model.
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Devin Booker insisted that his opponent stay for another game.
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Come for the banana wallpaper, stay for the Cuban sandwich.
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I was permitted to stay for 24 hours under the shorter transit visa option, but my request to stay for three days — and not utilize the full 144-hour visa — would not be allowed.
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Come for the kickboxing, stay for the '90s hip-hop reference.
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Instead, he offered them a chance to stay for a price.
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Come for the meaningful content, stay for the shitstorm of shows.
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Now on CineFix, come for the review, stay for the recommendations!
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Some stay for just a few hours, Sister Norma Pimentel says.
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Kennedy too may decide to stay for another year at least.
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Come for the warm weather and stay for the retiree benefits.
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The bar is cool, and we stay for a couple hours.
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If they stay for 15 years their rent will be refunded.
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"We thought he'd stay for at least a year," he said.
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I went in, danced, and they said, 'Stay for the callback.
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We need you to stay for the rest of the week.
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That's the way it is likely to stay for a while.
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That's where InSight will stay for the next couple of months.
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I paid over $1200.00 dollars for to stay for 20163 nights.
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Your parents, also visiting Boston, begged you to stay for tests.
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Stay for the church, your homeland, for Syria and its future!
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And it's always suggesting you stay for just one more drink.
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They will come prepared to stay for as long as needed.
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"I thought they would stay for the whole journey," Tzuo recalled.
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My priorities are: Where can I camp or stay for free?
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The initial deal was that I'd just stay for the summer.
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You'll be invited to stay for dinner and spend the night.
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Our kids go to foster care but never stay for long.
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She had said she wanted to stay for about a year.
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Plus, stay for an hourlong dance set inspired by the reporting.
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Patients could stay for weeks, limiting space for newly sickened people.
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"Outlander": Come for the sweeping romance, stay for the emergency trepanning!
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They decided to stay for a six-month Stone Age immersion.
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Come for the grungy Biloxi setting; stay for the stun grenade.
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He said he would not stay for more than a day.
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But I stay for the rare and magic flashes of connection.
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Unfortunately, in that crowded space no one could stay for long.
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Better do your homework -- you can only stay for three hours.
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Esper will do what Trump wanted, so he'll stay for now.
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We stay for a drink and head back to our apartment.
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We stay for three hours catching up and drinking fancy cocktails.
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Unfortunately, in that crowded space no one could stay for long.
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According to the source, Depp had planned to stay for several days.
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She first came to the camp thinking she'd stay for three days.
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Come for the drifting, stay for Bow Wow's stirring performance as Twinkie.
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Come for the drifting, stay for Bow Wow's stirring performance as Twinkie.
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It seems GIFs may be here to stay for a while longer.
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The first lady is scheduled to stay for at least a week.
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I skip working out today and stay for free dinner at work.
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Sean Paul Come for the infectious beat, stay for Queen Bey's abs.
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Australia: Come for the beaches, stay for the confronting "course of nature."
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Travel to Ely to see its cathedral; stay for Topping & Company Booksellers.
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They might stay for a few weeks or many months, Maccotta said.
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The young women stay for an average of two to three years.
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Would this charmed October make him eager to stay for an encore?
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Come for the Sofia Coppola-esque imagery, stay for the butt bongos.
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Come to confront corruption and stay for the 13 member mariachi band.
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Listen for the catchy, feel-good music, stay for the badass storyline.
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They land at JFK, and stay for five years, fifteen, a generation.
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Come for the décor deals, stay for the life-size Sasquatch statue.
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Previously, Venezuelans could arrive without tourist visas and stay for 90 days.
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Lockhart SmokehouseCome for the ribs; stay for the spicy mac 'n' cheese.
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Stay for the loving attitudes — on-screen and off — about women's bodies.
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He was meant to stay for six months but has never left.
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People may come for the Pez, but they stay for the toys.
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Come for the queen scolding William, stay for the George facepalm. pic.twitter.
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Both presidents agree that Syria's Bashar al-Assad can stay for now.
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He's currently behind bars ... where he will probably stay for a while.
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Gardens of the AncientsCome for the kratom, stay for the smokeable wormwood.
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C: So you guys are here to stay for the long haul?
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Come for Ben McKenzie, stay for Tom Everett Scott and Kevin Alejandro.
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Then, once they're in, they plan to stay for the long term.
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Any EU citizen can stay for up to three months without permission.
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They stay for 20, 30, 40 years…they work with their heart.
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"We allow them to stay for one year," the Justice Ministry said.
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We stay for a few more drinks, but all disperse around 11.
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Come for the architecture porn, stay for the super dark royal secrets.
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Plus, stay for an hour-long dance set inspired by the reporting.
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I bought a house and thought I might stay for five years.
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Stay for exactly an hour before we find an excuse to leave.
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We come for the colors and sparkles, but stay for the message.
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Stay for the Q&A, when he manages to stay in character.
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A hospital stay, for severe "thunderclap" headaches that went on for days.
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From YouTube: Come for the Dick Gregory, stay for the James Baldwin.
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Come for Megan Rapinoe's superstar poses, stay for the adorable young fans.
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While he may stay for more than one season, Boeheim will not.
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And ultra-low interest rates are likely to stay for a while.
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Normally in Tokyo we rent an apartment and stay for a week.
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"She was planning to stay for a while," Ms. Sanchez recalled thinking.
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"That's looking at length of stay for children who leave," he said.
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Check out the clip ... and stay for the "Not Impressed" face-off.
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On average, foster children stay for only 14 months at foster parents' homes.
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The paper says that Harry will stay for a week in the Caribbean.
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Under Brazilian law, children should only stay for a maximum of 18 months.
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In other words, come for Grant and Whishaw; stay for much, much more.
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They stay for free because luxury hotels do it in exchange for publicity.
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Stay for more than seven years, and that number goes up to 15%.
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Watch it above and stay for the lo-fi, stomach-churning camera-work.
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Come for the fitting sendoff, and stay for his beautiful singing voice (really).
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Some observers stay for a while after the vote, following up on disputes.
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Marsha says she wishes they had planned to stay for a day longer.
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Come for the tennis, stay for the '80s hairstyles and uncomfortably short shorts.
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Happily, he was able to stay for the children who needed him most.
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Stay for the part where Wenig talks about his ridiculously early morning routine.
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Come to hear Anna Wintour crack a joke, stay for the mic drop.
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We're told Justin's planning to stay for 2 weeks at $10k a night!
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Come for the harmonies, stay for Minchin's spectacularly creepy impression of the president.
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To some this suggested Levin would stay for now, which reassured some investors.
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Guests must stay for a minimum of one week to secure the house.
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Montgomery expected him to stay for three years as a stopover before college.
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Come for the fight scenes, stay for the giant teleporting bulldog named Lockjaw.
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Those who meet the criteria would be eligible to stay for 10 years.
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Come for the baby pig's head; stay for the lesson in culinary anthropology.
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Come for the cosplay and cannabis references and stay for the head kicks.
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Injurious acts toward consumers would bolster petitions for a court stay, for instance.
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Some people say they come for the pies and stay for the puns.
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The reality, though, is she was unlikely to stay for very long, anyway.
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But if they come for the film, they often stay for the bar.
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You come for the Dip Dip, and stay for the self-reflexive humour.
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She thought she would stay for a year, she said, but loved it.
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The town's 13 police officers typically stay for two years, then move on.
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Come for the striking, painterly cinematography; stay for the freaky-deaky doll stuff.
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So now he is able to stay for an extended period of time.
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The general has gone and the defense cuts stay – for now at least.
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Stay for the fascinating explorations of race and cooking in the African diaspora.
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You're going to stay for a longer session — longer than your [agreed] hour.
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If the ideas get you talking, stay for a discussion after the show.
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Come for the inside jokes about Chandler's job, stay for a Phoebe surprise.
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Come for the wisecracks, stay for the consistent format and bangin' theme song.
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Settled Christmas tree worms stay for life — up to 30 or 40 years.
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Come for the Bernie-Sanders-as-Larry-David hilarity, stay for the feminism: .
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The average hospital stay, for example, is 21 days in the United States.
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"I'm thinking of coming to stay for a while in Belfast," I explained.
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Come for the thoughtful and witty commentary, stay for the art book giveaways.
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The listing also states that the hosts offer a 25% discount if you stay for a week, as well as a 50% discount if you stay for a full month, so you could pay even less if you elongate your trip.
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As RA notes, punters who stay for Silvester will be able to stay for the entirety of Erste Klubnacht without paying another admission fee—but those who leave at anytime during January 2 will have to pay up upon their return.
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A majority of young millennials — 56% — stay for one to more than two years.
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I'm hoping this is a good one and that we stay for a while.
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We stay for a couple hours and head home with lunch leftovers in tow.
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Now, the show is on Netflix, where it will stay for its second season.
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Sadly, Eichner cannot stay for the whole season, nor can he replace Chris Harrison.
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I surprisingly don't have anything to drink and only stay for a couple hours.
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The company has excellent retention and she'd like to stay for a long time.
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I was allowed to stay for two weeks on the condition I took medication.
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Stay for the edge-of-your-seat intergalactic war mysteries and beautifully queer ethos.
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They just needed to know we planned to stay for another, say, 30 years.
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Sherman putting Zuckerberg on blast, stay for Zuckerberg's WTF look at the end pic.twitter.
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Come for the glitz, stay for the man tipping a bartender with a program.
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But I was letting myself "stay" for the first time in a long time.
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I came out here to Los Angeles only expecting to stay for six weeks.
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If I go to a baseball game I can stay for the whole thing.
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Wheel of Fortune - Come for the game, stay for the unsettling digital artwork. 10.
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But if a woman goes, no one asks her to stay for a meal.
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With that in mind, can people stay for longer than they would a festival?
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Come for the hooks and stay for a scary, inchoate sense of political urgency.
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Here, the length of stay for patients was between three weeks and a year.
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If you're not into the spirituality aspect, you can stay for the pretty jewelry.
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There was no way I was going to stay for any amount of money.
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Come for the fresh bread at Cellar Door Provisions, and stay for everything else.
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"I am optimistic that they will let her stay for humanitarian reasons," she said.
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President Donald Trump is here to stay … for at least the next 4 years.
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"I stay for the weekend with [interior decorator] David and Pamela Hicks," Rose wrote.
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Chris Brunet is one of about 70 people who chose to stay, for now.
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Come for the shot at love, but stay for the blatant misogyny and objectification.
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Mr. Bennell always had two boys to stay for the weekend and sometimes three.
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Some stay for just one night, and others come back every night for weeks.
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And be sure to stay for the credits: There's more Batsheva to be had.
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Some people might stay for many years, but the average is two or three.
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Under the law, troops cannot stay for more than 22001 days unless Congress approves.
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Under the law, troops cannot stay for more than 90 days unless Congress approves.
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WIND-DOWN Sometimes Mom is being Mom and wants me to stay for dinner.
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What was it about Puerto Rico that moved you to stay for so long?
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I was like, Wow, O.K. I figured she'd stay for a drink and leave.
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Chick-fil-A said it had planned to stay for a limited time anyway.
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Where to stream: Disney+ Come for The Mandalorian, stay for the classic Disney cartoons.
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Come for the satisfying hole-based puzzles, stay for the Weird Twitter-inspired humor.
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Come for the promise of Happily Ever After, stay for everything that isn't that.
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Many of these volunteers sign up for extra shifts, and stay for several years.
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The setup is hilarious, but stay for the payoff, which starts at 3:50.
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That typically allows a visitor to stay for six months for business or tourism.
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The broker's fee was hefty, but Ms. Do expected to stay for a while.
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EDT: President Trump arrives at Trump Tower where he will stay for the evening.
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They come for audit representation and stay for tax preparation the next year. 4.
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This jobs report shows easy money is here to stay for the foreseeable future.
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Stay for the villainous Kylo Ren (Adam Driver, "who delivers a startlingly raw performance").
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It is possible that his successor will attempt to stay for a comparable time.
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Nearly half (46 percent) of the travelers heading to Minneapolis will stay for three nights.
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Women stay for two years at no cost and with no live-in authority figure.
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We stay for about 15 minutes and then make our way back to my house.
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There is no leadership vacancy, since Theresa May promises to stay for the long haul.
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Lucky planet Jupiter enters your sign today, Scorpio, where it will stay for a year!
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Miguel says that's a younger man's job, and then makes Jorge stay for dinner. Welp.
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Come for the radiation side effects, stay for the breakdown of US-North Korea relations.
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Come for Dave Franco, stay for the freshman-level commentary on social media and society.
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Jutting offered her as much as HK$20,000 (US$2,580) to stay for the weekend.
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"No one can truly give me the average stay for the kids," said Florida Rep.
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Its residents travel 1,200 miles on average and stay for four days at their destination.
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They don't often have the chance to stay for a while and talk after lunchtime.
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The economy is growing and hopefully those positives are going to stay for a while.
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He said he planned to stay for six months but that turned into nine years.
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Come for the exclusive Thursday night football games, stay for whatever Prime Wardrobe gets you.
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I know I am going to get a chance to stay for a little bit.
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The center has cots where someone can stay for 4 hours and sleep it off.
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The ultimate test, perhaps, is on just how many will stay for the long-haul.
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You stay for six hours and have the greatest single night of your entire life.
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Tim Bennett began as CEO in 2012 and was due to stay for five years.
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Go for the on-fire cocktails and food, stay for the super fun lounge singer.
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They get advice on where to stay for less and where to find good deals.
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She had traveled from Seattle to practice in India, planning to stay for three months.
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They planned to stay for only a year or two, but Trinidad became their home.
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But she vowed this week that she would stay for the remainder of her term.
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Families especially want to stay for short breaks, so I can see this boost continuing.
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I'd love to go to Miami and stay for two days and not just one.
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She assumed she'd stay for a year, figure stuff out, move out and move on.
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The staff would fly out, stay for six hours, and fly back, one employee said.
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At $775 per night, an average stay for 2,000 would cost taxpayers about $79 million.
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The ECB signalled negative rates are here to stay for a long time to come.
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"I wish it was something that would stay for more than 24 hours," she said.
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Come for the itsy-bitsy bikini ... stay for her flyin' ass on a hydro jetpack.
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Maddie Harris first arrived in Grande Synthe last September, intending to stay for three days.
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Put us in a room for six hours and can we stay for two more.
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He would stay for the junior high practice, too, roaming the fields from 6 a.m.
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Come for the essayist in Hagan, stay for the eye-popping details and artful gossip.
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Andela's recruits sign contracts for two years, but are expected to stay for four years.
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Come for the vineyards, but stay for the wildflowers, rolling hills and Michelin-starred cuisine.
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"I'm sorry, the people don't want you to stay for the time being," he said.
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Before she left Milan for Venice and Rome, he invited her to stay for good.
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Come for the scandal, stay for Oliver's undeniably wonderful impression of Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder.
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Come for the hype and the arbitrary nostalgia – stay for the cast and the finale.
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The big thing I'd do differently next time is stay for longer than one night.
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All of the clients would stay for about 30 to 60 minutes, the affidavit says.
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With her father declining rapidly now, Ms. Rinehart has decided to stay for the duration.
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Airbnb is offering free places to stay for those affected by Thursday's tragedy in Barcelona.
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While most do the one-night program, a number stay for two or three nights.
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In other words, American troops are there to stay for months, or years, or indefinitely.
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After all, we know that said provisions are here to stay for another two years.
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Come for the weird dance Madrox does after his verse, stay for Cold 187um's entire existence.
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Come for the people management, stay for the auto-enrolment seems very much the mantra here.
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This is not even DeMar DeRozan, the first star to ever stay for a third contract.
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People like McGahn stay for a lifetime, just as long as they play by the rules.
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During last week's regular check-in, Lino was first told she could stay for another year.
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But Stamos's tenure at Yahoo was fraught with disagreements, and he did not stay for long.
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It lets subscribers come to Netflix to watch Friends, and stay for other original Netflix programming.
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The plan had been to stay for a single summer before returning to Chicago to teach.
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When I hear people considering deleting their Facebook account, it's often Events that they stay for.
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Those that regard mounting losses as an indicator of future riches will stay for the ride.
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Afterward, audience members can stay for dessert and a conversation about the issues the show raises.
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You know what they say about basketball: Come for the sport, stay for the kiss cam.
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The world just got used to inviting strangers into their homes to stay for the weekend.
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What comes next: Most people in the White House believe Cohn won't stay for much longer.
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She tells him he can stay for a couple of days while she thinks about it.
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Jonuzi had booked the accommodation short-term but asked to extend his stay for a week.
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People can stay for as long as they like, a few nights or a few weeks.
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Come for the lightweight ergonomic headphones, stay for the bonus memory foam tips and airline adapter.
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Many talented foreign students come to the U.S. to study and hope to stay for work.
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We stay for over an hour and have an amazing convo getting to know each other.
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Flood did not stay for the entirety of either meeting, leaving shortly after they were convened.
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She let Meghan Markle stay for Christmas, even though she wasn't yet married to Prince Harry.
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He would stay for an hour, or an hour and a half to interact with them.
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Come for the terrible puns, stay for the stuff that makes you a more informed fan.
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I stay for a drink and run into a couple people from high school and work.
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Hey D, stay for dinner, then sleep over, all the Whitfields would chime, again and again.
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And I think my tagline's a little bit ... Come for the sex, stay for the science.
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Cotton told the crowd he would stay for an additional half hour to answer more questions.
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Come for Bernie's game, stay for Megyn Kelly's, "Is this, like, some kind of a joke?"
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Come for the world building, stay for the AI hotel that looks like Edgar Allan Poe.
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In Thursday's court filing, the prosecutors urged the court to not issue the stay for Miller.
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If they stay for the full term, their teams would lower salaries for their declining seasons.
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Those brave enough to stay for the duration of the party — which went until 6 a.m.
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The apartment seemed big enough to evolve with them, and they expected to stay for years.
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Did they stay, for example, in the same hotel as a potential source for that country?
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The concern is not where fans will stay for the Olympics, but who will come afterwards.
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Come for the cool animation and talking cats, stay for the genetically-modified robo dino fights.
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"The idea is that you should come here and stay for a few hours," she said.
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U.S. PLANS SOON TO ESTABLISH LIMITS ON DURATION OF STAY FOR CHINESE JOURNALISTS IN U.S. -OFFICIAL
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Come for the wings, stay for the modern, international cuisine that makes up Buffalo's food scene.
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Central time at a specific location, be available to stay for hours and vote in public.
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It's basically a story of buy for the yield and stay for the possible capital gains.
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"Where I'm from, families stay for generations, and some pass down their homes," Ms. Rosenblum added.
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They're prepared to stay for as long as necessary to see justice for their son's killing.
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They would need co-op board approval and could stay for no more than two years.
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You have a choice of where to dine, host an event, or stay for the night.
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He wasn't planning to stay for long, but when he got there, he was instantly entranced.
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It might not stay for long, but love it and revel in it while it lasts.
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Thankfully, family in LA let me stay for free and even drove me to my interviews.
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I debate extending my stay for a week to work on Social Club and Atrium commissions.
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Come for the "should I get a dog?" head space; stay for the worthy history lessons.
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Come for the "should I get a dog?" head space; stay for the worthy history lessons.
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All decided to stay for the completion of the board meeting, and it worked out well.
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For logistical reasons, it will accept only men, who can stay for up to ten nights.
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I didn't know if I was going to stay for a year, many years, or permanently.
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And because of that, I'd had the benefit of hearing the tip: Stay for the encores.
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Oh, and make sure you stay for the conspiracy theory about the last dab at the end.
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So far they only stay for a year and then they leave, and they're paying market rents.
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Come for the intensely loyal fandom, stay for the incredible attention to detail and excellent makeup work.
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Come for the "There's No Collusion" hors d'oeuvres, but stay for the "Largest Inauguration Crowd Ever" cake.
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My brother can't stay for dinner, so when he heads out, we eat dinner with the kids.
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In the interview, he says he urged Mr. Kelly to stay for the good of the country.
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I agreed to stay for no more than two hours before getting back to work at Microsoft.
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They would only stay for a time, until the crisis is over, maybe one or two years.
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The lack of an anointed successor need not mean Mr Xi will stay for a third term.
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But the inconvenience of a lengthy hospital stay for the required 60-hour infusion may limit sales.
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Win a three-night stay for three at Sunrise Springs Spa Resort in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Come for Chance's amazing Young Steve Harvey, stay for the bizarre-but-strangely perfect Forrest Gump riff.
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Like Johnson, Lee had requested a stay for additional DNA testing, but the court denied the request.
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This was before a federal judge granted a temporary stay for people affected by the executive order.
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But if you decide to buy in Atlanta, you'd probably only have to stay for 4.1 years.
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I'm only supposed to be there for half an hour, but I stay for over an hour.
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I stay for the loves of my life (boyfriend and dog) and for the adventure of writing.
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Next time, if I do get invited back, I'll be prepared to stay for the long haul.
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The main stay for addiction treatment includes detoxification, behavioral counseling, treating co-morbidities and close follow up.
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But then the evening of that temperature, most of the seats can stay for many, many years.
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He asks his baby to cool her temper and to eventually stay, for him and for them.
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But that doesn't mean you need to attend every time or stay for hours when you do!
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"People could stay for as long as they wanted," said Chris Lehane, Airbnb's head of public policy.
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They settled into the Ronald McDonald House, where families stay for free during visits at the hospital.
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Come for the buzzy startup vibes, stay for the gorgeous photos by Business Insider's own Hollis Johnson.
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Owning is great for people who want to customize their home or stay for the long term.
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It was her first time in the city, and she planned to stay for a long weekend.
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"Transparency is here to stay for the intelligence community," said Carrie Cordero, a former Justice Department lawyer.
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Some just come for a few days; others, seeing Bifatima as a guru, will stay for years.
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I assure you, we have convinced him that it is necessary to stay for the long-term.
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I planned to stay for one week and eventually I made it home about a month later.
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An included battery pack lets it stay for a few minutes after the car is turned off.
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Many stay for a long time, their status regularly extended because of continued turmoil in their homelands.
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Front Burner At Leonelli Focacceria e Pasticceria, come for the rainbow cookie and stay for the focaccia.
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Come for barbecue and beer, stay for free live music (Vieux Farka Touré plays at 7:30!).
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"Tabula Rasa" (season 6, episode 08) Come for the memory loss, stay for the loan shark pun.
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He told his friends that he wanted to immerse himself in the culture and stay for years.
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The moment when she sings the melting phrase "O, moon, stay for a moment" is transcendently lovely.
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Vindman was appointed to his post in July 2018 and was asked to stay for two years.
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Travelers booking a flight through Doha can stay for up to 96 hours on the same ticket.
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"We have brothers and sisters that come here and stay for long periods of time," he said.
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She may have to go through the motions, but she doesn't have to stay for everyone's judgment.
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They were supposed to stay for church, but she left in the morning to beat the storm.
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It allows the victim to stay for four years and can lead to permanent status, it said.
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Some families stay for years, some only six months -- but they are always welcome to come back.
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"We have brothers and sisters that come here and stay for long periods of time," he said.
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Come for the pampering, stay for the view — it stretches all the way to the Eiffel Tower.
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The delegation will fly into Pyongyang on a special flight Monday afternoon, and stay for one night.
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They sort of know what I do but they don't stay for the whole thing and watch.
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Many organizations, especially those with national service areas, require handlers to come stay for a training camp.
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I am here for my children's future, and I will stay for as long as it takes.
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But artists can only stay for so long before others discover something that's really beautiful and cool.
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"The risk-off mood will stay for now but I expect markets to gradually start consolidation," he said.
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Well, in order to qualify for the freebie, you'll need to stay for a minimum of three nights.
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"She'll stay for as long as we want her to," one lawmaker told Reuters, on condition of anonymity.
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She went to hospitals but would not stay for treatment because they would not give her enough painkillers.
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Because of the high surface temperature, it will stay for only a few seconds each time it lands.
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Then stay for a dance party with bounce music icon Big Freedia, House of LaBeija, and Discwoman's br0nz3_g0dd3ss.
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After talking it over, Davis decided to stay for an additional 20 days; Miller decided to go home.
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Clearly, they come for the cheerful, easy-to-follow makeup tutorials and stay for the Aunt Becky cameos.
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Japan would like to entice the world's Muslim population to come visit, stay for a while, and eat.
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Come for the refreshingly insightful rant, stay for the never-not-going-to-be-funny auto-correct jokes.
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The minimum length of stay is seven nights, and you're allowed to stay for up to six months.
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Ghana's Foreign Ministry said the two Yemeni men would stay for two years, according to The Associated Press.
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Come for the cloud-based HR tools, stay for the pensions and insurance, seems to be the mantra.
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Agassi, however, will only stay for the first week of the tournament due to prior obligations, Djokovic said.
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After signing the lease, however, she learned that FEMA had actually extended her hotel stay for another month.
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If you stay for those last few shots, you're going to end up walking back in the dark.
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At the moment we proceed from the fact that the sanctions will stay for another year or so.
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He tells Issa that Vanessa doesn't like her around, and that she can only stay for another week.
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Citizens' rights: The deal guarantees the right to stay for EU citizens living in the U.K.and vice versa.
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Relief workers are able to stay for no more than a few days at a time, Roberts explained.
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In the season opener Junior opted for a gap year, which means he's here to stay, for now.
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It's a 15-minute walk there, and we stay for about an hour before heading home for breakfast.
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Come for the gorgeous animation and Toblerone memes, stay for the eventual, cathartic collapse of the One Percent.
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Proponents of the "Come for the tool, stay for the network" theory sometimes indulge in revisionist product history.
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Come for Girl Crush's (who?) out-of-control ball pit gown and stay for Adele's signature cat eye.
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Come for the darkest timeline take on Fresh Prince, stay for Redd's damn near perfect Will Smith gyrations.
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You can watch for the action sequences, sure, but stay for Ledger's incredibly chilling performance as the Joker.
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He left the room a few minutes later, in spite of having promised to stay for the day.
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They would sometimes go months without appearing at the building -- then return and stay for a few days.
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The sisters, who have leave to stay for three years, are more westernized than some of their compatriots.
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Last month, it said it would seek to establish a fixed maximum period of stay for international students.
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CUT-OFF DATE - Britain agreed to let EU citizens living there on Brexit Day to stay for life.
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Business Insider has learned that the company might let residents who don't mind the disruptions stay for now.
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On a recent trip to Israel for a developer conference, Ismail planned to stay for roughly 48 hours.
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In an unusual move, Chinese state media announced Kim's visit and said he would stay for two days.
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An American hospital stay, for example, costs more than twelve times as much as one in the Netherlands.
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Don't forget to stay for the turnover into Industry Brunch, when fresh fruit is served at daybreak. 24.
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At some point I would have hoped to succeed him, but he did stay for a long time.
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Three hours late, sure, and only able to stay for a few minutes, but still—the King showed!
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She uses strategies to stay for free, as she just did for a week in the Dominican Republic.
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He walks to the gym, where he might stay for three hours, running on the treadmill, pumping barbells.
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Come for the comedy, stay for the vision that is life in New York City in the 1950s.
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There is no requirement that FIFA Council members must attend the World Cup, or stay for its duration.
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Some daytime fairgoers will do nearly anything to stay for the after-closing fun, including hiding in outhouses.
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One reason Guatemala doesn't do much with deportees is the widespread belief that they won't stay for long.
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Come for the cultural critique, stay for their original fan fiction inspired by the crush of the week.
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The Covid-19 illness, caused by the coronavirus, is here and likely here to stay for a while.
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Stay for the X-ray of a rural Alabama county and its most colorful resident, John B. McLemore.
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We stay for about 303 minutes then leave, headed to our Airbnb in Plymouth, MA. 3:30 p.m.
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Of the 220 guests who stood to salute them, 180 had been asked to stay for a reception.
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Come for an inside look at Scott's impressive career, stay for him swooping Stormi around like an airplane.
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Stay for its intuitive sense of the work behind editing and writing, and for its surprising emotional heft.
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Under the visa waiver program, Ms. Vargas and her family were allowed to stay for only 90 days.
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He has said the running joke inside the bank was that he would stay for "another five years."
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He thought he would stay for six months and ended up working at the agency for 25 years.
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NELSON MEIGS A lot of people come in and stay for a few years and then they're gone.
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There he'll stay for the duration, having accepted a deranged challenge from his sadistically abusive brother (David Dastmalchian).
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After studying journalism, she attended an exchange program at New York University, expecting to stay for six months.
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People come because they want to lose weight or gain muscle strength, but they stay for the community.
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In other words, come to Uberall for the listings and engagement management and stay for the location-based advertising.
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And if, like me, you cried when Peter Parker turned to dust (I...still can't), stay for the credits.
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She's only been at the camp for three days but would like to stay for however long she's needed.
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Molly Tuttle "Take the Journey" Come for Molly Tuttle's impressive acoustic guitar skills and stay for her traveler's anthem.
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Come for cameo of Natasha Lyonne as a juggalo; stay for the movie's celebration of cultivating your inner weirdo.
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Even the reporters who were allowed in Tuesday morning were initially not permitted to stay for the whole event.
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The archipelago is offering $300 in travel credits for travelers who stay for at least three nights in 2017.
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There could also be a prolonged stay for American forces in Iraq to ensure stability after ISIS' expected defeat.
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There are a lot of great deals in Europe where you can stay for less than $25 a night.
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I decide to stay for the event and ask my boyfriend and my roommate if they want to join.
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Come for the jokey news round-up, stay for the touching goodbye to all of Hicks' White House besties.
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He's taking our dog to his parents' house to stay for the weekend, since we're going out of town.
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The date of his visit has not been announced, but diplomatic observers said he would stay for two days.
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She initially planned to stay for a year but then met her Romanian husband and decided to stay longer.
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Come for the familiarity of the same sets and mediocre actors (hey look, Chris Bearstick again!), and stay for
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We stay for another hour or so, and I drink water while my friend has another glass of wine.
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According to Brand, the new designs will entice customers to stay for dinner and even show up on weekends.
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People from Republican counties who went to less Republican ones, by contrast, were more likely to stay for longer.
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Come for Spears' cover of yet another beloved rock and roll classic, stay for the guaranteed Shondaland crossover cameos.
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They ladies are all there to support de Lesseps, seeing as all but Kavovit can't stay for the show.
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If they move to London now are they going to be able to stay for many years to come?
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The other is now with the Tybee Island Marine Science Center, where it will stay for roughly two years.
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Venture is a cottage industry with partners typically committing to stay for the lifetime of one or more funds.
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But how best to leave in the morning without being seen—and god forbid, forced to stay for brunch?
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When I got to her house, she realized how drunk I was and demanded I stay for the night.
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As long as Microsoft doesn't have any crazy ideas, it's probably here to stay for many, many more years.
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Come for the delightful interview, stay for my bizarre vocal tics, shameless promotional plugs, and shiny bald head. h2.
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In fact, 87 percent of people at the best workplaces say they plan to stay for the long haul.
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Until very recently it had not allowed any Syrian refugees to work for fear they would stay for good.
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Now I'm working at Santai, hoping to stay for a few years, trying to save as much as possible.
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Come for the heartwarming moments of revelation and the feelings of representation; stay for the dabbing with BB-8.
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"I assure you, we have convinced him that it is necessary to stay for the long term," he added.
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The team's chief executive said Gase would not be fired and would stay for the start of next season.
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Leiva says he and his son came to the United States 10 months earlier, hoping to stay for years.
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"I agreed to stay for no more than two hours before getting back to work at Microsoft," he writes.
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What could be more natural, then, when Beatriz's car won't start, than to suggest that she stay for dinner?
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Come for the origin story, stay for the impressive voice and truly-beyond-caring-what-you-think attitude. Atlantic.
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Resort feesResort fees are those pesky charges tacked on at the end of your stay for seemingly common amenities.
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Come for the performances by Kitana Kiki Rodriguez and Mya Taylor, but stay for Sean Baker's editing and direction.
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Now, Heaven's protector was sick, breathing from an oxygen tank after a long hospital stay for acute lung disease.
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"If [employees] have a good boss, work-life balance and consistency, they will stay for a while," says Caplan.
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If you buy them in the supermarket, you see the lemons can stay for months without really changing anything.
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Honestly, read it for the diagrams, but stay for the explanation on how to be a Spork (No. 25).
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They design and create websites just like the one you're browsing right now (and please, stay for a while).
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Boys who are placed in the shelter stay for 49 days, on average, according to a Washington Post report.
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Go for a few rounds, stay for the puppy play contest (or whatever event is running at the time).
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Interbank futures suggest this period of record low rates could be here to stay for at least another year.
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"The Devil Wears Prada" by Lauren Weisberger Come for the fashion, stay for the fabulousness that is Meryl Streep.
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People love it so much there that they actually sometimes stay for months and months, even years on end.
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Most were told their jobs would end by mid July, while others would stay for two weeks beyond that.
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But to stay for longer than three months they will need to apply for European Temporary Leave To Remain.
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Mr. Kaufmann sang four Schubert songs as encores and the audience would have been happy to stay for more.
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It was weird because a lot of people wanted to stay and weren't invited to stay for the reception.
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"We want to start making our own kind of home, where we would stay for a while," she said.
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You have to get to a specific room at a specific time and stay for an hour or three.
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Others have to stay for work, for elderly relatives, or because they do not have the means to leave.
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I think it's why a lot of companies that have been bought by Amazon stay for a long time.
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Treasury yields dipped on Tuesday after Bloomberg News reported the existing tariffs on Chinese goods would stay for longer.
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The judge overseeing the case requested that Montes be allowed to stay for a week before each court date.
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Mr. Tahan said he expected the Syrians to stay for years, based on his experience in Lebanon's civil war.
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Come for the ultimate Florida Keys hangout film, stay for the incredible scenes with Snoop Dogg and Martin Lawrence.
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Winter ticks form enormous clusters, attach themselves to animals by the thousands and stay for their entire life cycle.
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Most people don't stay for very long and the President does not value having knowledgeable people in the room.
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What ways do you think we could ensure that the audience is able to stay for the full ride?
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A place to stay for one night could set you back several hundred, or even over a thousand, dollars.
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Today, some remain owner-occupied, but many are home to tenants who stay for relatively short periods of time.
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And one evening, sensing that I was slipping into a bleak abyss, Mara invited me to stay for dinner.
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Later, in search of a place to stay for the night, I came across a hostel called Dulan 102.
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It is what our culture looks like now, and it is here to stay for a good long while.
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He said he will fly from Thailand to London on Thursday, where he will stay for around three weeks.
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People can stay for an hour or a whole day; so far they've been making a day of it.
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These all-inclusive resorts will be offering up to 45 percent off regular rates — plus, kids can stay for free.
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Leave Kawhi Leonard alone and let him enjoy Toronto — and enjoy it so much he wants to stay for good.
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We stay for a couple more hours, and I eventually feel my eyelids closing on me, so we head home.
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Come for the chance to spot giraffes, elephants and hippos, stay for the endlessly soothing chirps of birds and crickets.
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We stay for a quick dinner and I get A. home to spend some more time with R. before bedtime.
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We eat and drink, but don't stay for long today because there's an exhibition opening that we want to catch.
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The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel is still open today, and you can book a three-night weekend stay for around $370.
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Come for the excitement about exosuits & actually good zombie games, stay for the bad shoutcasting, "milkshake ducks," and $500 consoles.
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It'll stay for as long as it needs to, until the majority of users warm up to the new design.
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The older hyena was evaluated, given antibiotics and left at the zoo, where she may stay for another three months.
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Then, David was quickly rushed to the hospital and entered in intensive care, where he would stay for some time.
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I booked plane tickets for one trip and an Airbnb stay for another, so I'm a little strapped for cash.
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Uranus will be entering Taurus soon—on May 15, 2018, to be exact—where it will stay for eight years.
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A clinician had initially recommended he stay for 30 to 45 days, which Mackey believed was covered by the $7,500.
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The package includes a stay for two at the Peninsula Beverly Hills, a personal shopping trip and hair and makeup.
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Come for the ample eye candy, stay for the added emotional depth in Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope.
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We stay for a few hours until A. and I order a Lyft but the guy cancels twice on us!
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Watch for all the celeb appearances, stay for Kendall's NSFW cameo, featuring her rapping about her unmentionables, at the end.
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And the average hospital stay for an elderly person is $12,000, according to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
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Merkel said it was important to stress that most refugees had only been allowed to stay for a limited period.
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The school's boarders stay for 9-12 months, and Heartlight claims a "90 percent" success rate in helping troubled youths.
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We discussed arranging a stay for me at the BnB, so I could write about the experience from personal experience.
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The first lady is scheduled to stay for at least a week while Barron is on his spring break vacation.
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I had to go to work and couldn't stay for it's entirety, and I'm still kicking myself for not staying.
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Administrative Review Board that fired a driver who refused to stay for hours with a disabled vehicle in freezing weather.
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At one point, Melgen allegedly purchased a three-night hotel stay for Menendez at the Park Hyatt Hotel in Paris.
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The light box called Stay, for instance, features the word in large black lettering across a swath of yellow light.
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Check out the views: A three-night stay for eight people at Glen Affric will set you back about $13,300.
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He anticipated a two-week stay for the medical exams; he packed a month of medication just to be sure.
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So even if you come for the gossip, you'll stay for Slate's charm, and for her dog who watches Frasier.
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Like the Indonesians participating in NSEERS, DACA recipients were told: Make yourself known, and we'll let you stay, for now.
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After Mueller finished his 10-year term in 2011, President Barack Obama asked him to stay for two more years.
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Kyl announced in December that he would not stay for the remainder of McCain's term, which ends in 2020. Sen.
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Melissa, Ashley, and Melanie would be allowed to stay, for the time being, but their parents' position had not changed.
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For the travelers, the ability to stay for an extended period in a fully furnished apartment is the obvious benefit.
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"It succeeds because the whole organization of people stay for a multi-decade period of time to achieve the mission."
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There is no time limit on how long you can stay, and often people stay for years, even forming families.
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He will be flown to Cleveland by the campaign and stay for a couple of days to meet other politicians.
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He very politely declined and said he was invited by this group, and he really should stay for the duration.
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Come for the "as quirky as he is adorable" Marty Baron, stay for Obi-Wan Kenobi's "thick, pleasure-ready fingers."
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Instead of giving in, the former executive admits that she forces herself to stay for a set period of time.
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"I initially planned to stay for six months but I can anticipate myself staying for a long time," she said.
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Come for the historic architecture in the car-free center and green spaces; stay for the food and craft beer.
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Executives who visit for Brexit-connected discussions, and stay for a meal, feast on Mr. Gricourt's menu — which changes daily.
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Many of these judges are likely here to stay for some time — solidifying a larger conservative presence in the courts.
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In addition, guests are given the flexibility to stay for 24 hours, meaning if they check in at 8 p.m.
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" First, let's look at the case for "Peak TV is here to stay for at least a little while longer.
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CENAC I was broke and they were offering me, I think, $1,000 and a place to stay for a month.
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Come for the charm of the historic downtown and stay for the picturesque natural surroundings at Devil's Lake State Park.
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"I initially planned to stay for six months but I can anticipate myself staying for a long time," she said.
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Morgan Simianer is still at Navarro, after deciding at the end of the documentary to stay for a third year.
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"This trend will stay for the coming years and will become a serious limit to economic growth," Putin told lawmakers.
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Liss said she left to get a cab to her friend's condo, where she'd planned to stay for the night.
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Hundreds of humanitarian workers operated there at any given time, with most allowed to stay for only a limited duration.
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Presidents have historically asked the Fed chair they inherit to stay for another four-year term, regardless of party differences.
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Reviewers will be contracted for at least one week but could be asked to stay for up to a month.
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Mr. Young sold books and music on everything folk, but he would let customers stay for hours without pressuring them.
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Come for the wacky hijinks, musical numbers, and great performances; stay for Ryan Murphy's best experiment in audience disorientation yet.
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" People were pushing to get on the boat, she said, "because they know there ain't nothing there to stay for.
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"When you stay for such a long period, you question is it time to go now or not," he said.
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"I was so weak, I only managed to stay for 10 mins," she continued on to say in her tweet.
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Mr. Sanders watched Tuesday night's returns from his home in Burlington, Vt., and that's where he'll stay for the night.
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They will stay for a week or more, meeting with each other, the advisers and others in the Bay Area.
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Cora is the only one to stay for the storm; Del is away in New York and the others evacuate.
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"People come because they want to lose weight or gain muscle strength, but they stay for the community," he said.
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No matter the fate of Meredith Grey, at least we know Grey's Anatomy is here to stay for quite some time.
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Come for his inspirational speeches about Damon getting his shit together, stay for his fond memories about his wife's sleep farts.
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When asked about his future, Sorrell tends to say that he will stay for as long as the firm wants him.
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And so I thought it was a good way to, you know, come for the pop culture, stay for the feminism.
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Attorneys for the Legal Aid Society obtained the temporary stay for Pablo Villavicencio, 35, after a hearing in Manhattan federal court.
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CBP said the average stay for families at this time is 48-72 hours, and under 70 hours for unaccompanied children.
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I stay for a little of the concert, which consists of middle-aged Danish MCs who are very famous in Denmark.
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In other words: come for the nifty-looking exosuits, stay for the ever-shifting "live" take on a Final Fantasy adventure.
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She figured she'd just stay for a drink or two, and at some point, she said Cosby offered them both pills.
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Oscar runs after them, as love interests also often do, and convinces them to stay for the rest of the presentation.
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Sean would sneak away between training sessions and try to find an Internet cafe where he could stay for an hour.
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"It was important that he found somewhere warm to stay for the night, at minimum," she said, according to the outlet.
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The original idea was for Web Summit to stay for three years in Lisbon and then move to other European venues.
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Wildfire smoke hung in a hazy heavy cloud over parts of California this month, but it won't stay for much longer.
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Taiwanese presidents have usually been granted only "layovers" in America, which allow them to stay for just a day or two.
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Or, for those who want to skip the civics lesson, come for the politics, and stay for the comedy and characters.
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The producer said we would stay for just another 20 more minutes to smooth everything over, and then we could leave.
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Justices granted an emergency stay for Thursday's execution of Jack Greene, 62, convicted in 1991 of the death of Sidney Burnett.
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For those hired on the spot, there was advice for finding a place to stay, for public transportation, and child care.
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Others will still stay for months to come – in a cell at the Baumettes prison in the south of the city.
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No selfies after dark The one-night stay for two at the unusual spot in the Aquarium de Paris is free.
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If Lore doesn't stay for all five years, he'd forfeit a chunk of his giant payout both in cash and stock.
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Social media users began circulating the hashtag #RoomForManchester to alert stranded people to places where they could stay for the night.
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Ideally, the winner would need to arrive in Ecuador this June, and stay for at least a week to change ownership.
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For this desirable career, the BLS suggests graduates stay for one to three years at their first job before they advance.
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"Make sure you have an Emergency Supply Kit for places you frequent and might have to stay for 24 hours," Ready.
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Eventually she escaped to New York and finally settled in Mexico, where she would stay for the rest of her life.
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Athens was a wonderful place to stay for two extra days in the sunshine, and justice seemed to have been served.
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According to HSBC, people who moved here were more likely to stay for over 20 years than in any other country.
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That includes the expensive hotel stay for the turkeys the night before their big moment in front of the news cameras.
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Ginsburg was released from the hospital last week after a short stay for three fractured ribs and is working from home.
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It's so good that we stay for a few more rounds, to muffle the scent of the Maroilles on our breaths.
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My BF and I decide to tag along to hang out and grab drinks, but we only stay for an hour.
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" Come for the bold effort, stay for the way John Legend flips his chair around and immediately says, "Oh, she's white.
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Unlike routine hospital treatments, which focus on medication and short-term stabilization, Hopewell's residents stay for an average of 180 days.
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Bill Shepherd was NASA's first representative, flying with cosmonauts Yuri Gidzenko and Sergei Krikalev; they would stay for about 141 days.
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You go inside the lounge and take a load off, but you are reminded, often, that you can't stay for long.
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Most of the Venezuelans who have arrived in Colombia in recent years are there to stay for several years at least.
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There was one bright spot: The village chief had persuaded the farmer to let Mr. Baka's cattle stay for the season.
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He believes moving the event to Thursday will entice fans to stay for the Coca-Cola 600 and an extended weekend.
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Mr. Liu arrived in Canada from China after his wife's arrest and can stay for six months on a visitor's visa.
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You are giving other parents a gift if you do not demand that they stay for your 6-year-old's party.
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"I basically lost everything," she said, speaking from her daughter's home in the Bay Area, where she can stay for now.
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Come for the writing ("The sticks, which I prefer, look like wide ribbons of fresh pasta") and stay for the argument.
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Not only did we incarcerate more people (widen the net in essence), but we increased the length of stay for crimes.
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Bernie Sanders, stay for Dick Van Dyke's awesome vamping ... which includes a serious strut the Bernie Bros will probably be adopting.
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Fifth reward night freeAnytime you book a four-night stay using points, you can stay for a fifth night for free.
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They noticed that people were initially drawn to them by the novelty of the sight but would stay for the songs.
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But, the board and I announced -- obviously it is up to the board -- that I will stay for five more years.
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Here, they say, refugees would stay for a few days before being sent to other camps, then eventually to new settlements.
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And they can take their time getting used to it; residents are invited to stay for the rest of their lives.
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Mr. Bonds had to work and could not stay for long, but stopped by to offer best wishes and a hug.
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The player was facing the end of his contract, but the Cardinals hoped to persuade him to stay for many years.
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I saw the time and it just hit me that we had a guest coming to stay for a few nights.
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Come for stand-up from Fumi Abe, Jena Friedman, Phoebe Robinson and Natasha Vaynblat; stay for the after-show dance party.
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Ben Croll, IndieWire: Come for the house that bleeds; stay for the reflections on parenthood and the difficulty of living with fame.
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I realized that everyone in the audience came ready to stay for the long haul— and that I was very ill-prepared.
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Airbnb also announced it would work to find free, temporary places to stay for refugees and others affected by the travel ban.
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He would stay for up to a week each visit, living alongside the monastic communities and joining them during meals and prayers.
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"I think that the people who don't have a place to go may stay for weeks," another Taxqueña resident, Jessica Rodriguez, said.
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Under the new law, a category of "specified skilled workers" can stay for up to five years but cannot bring family members.
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A Republican-sponsored bill would raise the limit to 290,222 a year and allow them to stay for up to three years.
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TMZ broke the story ... Rick was released from the hospital Monday morning after a 4-day stay for apparent serious heart issues.
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He asked his cousin to find him a place to stay "for two or three days" and some new clothes and shoes.
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On average, users stay for roughly two-and-a-half hours and spend between $80 to $100 for their use of spaces.
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Cubspot: come for the "EdTech SaaS marketplace" but stay for the opportunity to find camps and classes for your kids this summer.
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Today, the floating hospitals dock at the better known, permanent chars and stay for two months before moving on to another island.
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They were meant to stay for ten months, but the centre was closed after locals protested against the radicals in their midst.
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It's what makes remarks from Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian that users should "come for the cats, stay for the empathy" so galling.
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Bop around during the day for some serious local shopping, but stay for the bars, clubs, and 24-hour stores at night.
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After playing for the University of Tennessee, Mike was drafted by the Lions, where he would stay for the next 10 seasons.
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Though it didn't stay for long, scientists were able to make 818 observations of the object and found a few strange things.
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Sometimes, as in my case, we get a taste of it as students and want to stay for the freedom and opportunity.
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Registration cards allowing a temporary legal stay for Afghan refugees last received a six-month extension after they expired in December 2015.
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Migrants may stay for a few years and then take their savings, experience and contacts home with them, as Mr Teng did.
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Social media users soon began circulating the hashtag #RoomForManchester to alert stranded people to places where they could stay for the night.
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But that's the genius of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend — as with Rebecca herself, we come for the facade and stay for the messiness.
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Promising details on Monday, May also said those EU citizens who had lived in Britain for five years could stay for life.
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You might come to Shimmer Lake to figure out this winding murder mystery, but you'll stay for the unexpected flecks of humor.
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Specifically, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson last month laid out a U.S. strategy in Syria that includes an indefinite stay for troops.
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It's worth noting that Saturn entered your sign on December 19, 2017, where it will stay for two-and-a-half years.
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Some arrivals stay for just a few days, some make weekend trips, but many have set up a semi-permanent home here.
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Morgan told him she was tired, but Rowe, who is about 15 years her senior, asked her to stay for one more.
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At only $3.48 for five eggs per pack, we recommend stocking up, as they're likely to only stay for the holiday season.
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One of the verbal conditions was that I would stay for at least two years, but I dislike working for this company.
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Since I have to pick him up in the afternoon and traffic tends to get pretty bad, we usually stay for dinner.
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Thanks to points that I earned through credit cards and paid Marriott stays, I was able to book this stay for free.
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EN🗺☕️ Come for the tour and stay for the fresh roasted coffee and amazing view of Costa Rica's Central Valley.
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Come for Michael Cera's excellent against-type performance and stay for Chris Evans' scene-stealing performance as a skateboarder-turned-action star.
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Mr. Obama did not stay for the whole game, leaving in the third inning to head to a state visit to Argentina.
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She says the geriatric Brando would sometimes get "frisky," hugging her and trying to persuade her to stay for a romantic dinner.
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Come for the weird textile-based fight scenes, stay for the mindblowing theory about clothing's impact on the trajectory of human evolution.
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We covered these songs, yes—and the influences, I think they will stay for the rest of my life, this 80s music.
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As you watch the sunset from the rooftop, you will likely want to stay for an extra night, or an extra week.
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Come for what looks like a child on the mic at their bar mitzvah, stay for his self-aware physicality and grin.
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Nagourney also said the assumption that fans would stay for nearly three days was based on visitors for conventions, not sports events.
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All of the activities end at 6 PM, but make sure to stay for the courtyard party with live music and refreshments.
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But as they plan to stay for only two years, they decided that splurging on a place they loved was worth it.
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They live in Canada, but they come in all the time and stay for a very long time, and it's very welcomed.
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But I suspect most of us stay for the quirks of the world-building — the exposé of a niche or rarefied culture.
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Francis said the couple came back to salvage their belongings from the house, but found it too putrid to stay for long.
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When the resort was put on lockdown on March 7, guests were told they'd have to stay for 14 days, she said.
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Every Monday, parole-board members drive to cities such as Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo, where they stay for two or three nights.
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Ventura was a hard-throwing right-hander who reached the majors in September 229.3 and seemed destined to stay for many years.
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They are allowed to enter the area up to 30 times a year and stay for up to five hours per visit.
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People in the western part of the state will come into town to shop and eat and perhaps stay for the weekend.
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Those fundamental rights have been transposed into U.K. domestic law through the Data Protection Act 2018, and they will stay, for now.
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Market volatility is here to stay for a while, but stocks haven't topped out yet, strategist Tony Dwyer told CNBC on Thursday.
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" Talking, laughing, the German soldiers stay for an hour or more, and then, slowly, "they disappeared into the rain, one by one.
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The second U.S. official said Wang would be examined by doctors in Germany, where he was expected to stay for several days.
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From cheap bunk bed options to spacious suites, Freehand is a sleek stay for those seeking something lesser-known than Ace Hotel.
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But some of the best malls are here to stay, for now, leaving room for somewhat of a brick-and-mortar presence.
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After that, we went together, and sold the Coat and Stay for a Shilling, and the Petticoat and Stockings for a Groat.
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The women arrived in Hong Kong last September expecting to stay for a two-hour stopover on their way to Melbourne, Australia.
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On Monday evening, the Court of Appeals extended the stay for an additional day to give itself time to examine the case.
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Detainees in Manila City Jail, where most are still awaiting trial, and may stay for months or even years before that happens.
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The Cape Escape package includes welcome cocktails and a two-night stay for $99 a night (weekdays) and $165 a night (weekends).
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Crucially they will stay for at least a month after the election, when hanky-panky over the count is most likely to occur.
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So for a three-night stay starting on Friday night, a hotel stay for Super Bowl weekend will set you back over $1,224.
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If they're 25% or if they stay for a long period of time, that's going to drive some significant inflation in our industry.
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Aztec Dave's (Chicago, IL) Come for the tacos (al pastor is highly recommended), stay for the tortas at this trendy Windy City truck.
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By the end of 2014, the price of bitcoin barely breached $300, a level where it would stay for the next three years.
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You'll come for the Les Miz and Kenny Loggins parodies; you'll stay for the trenchant commentary and chemistry between the great core cast.
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According to Italian news reports, the Obamas are next headed to Lake Como to stay for the weekend with George and Amal Clooney.
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I help feed both dogs when they're back but I'm not really hungry, so I decline my parents' invitation to stay for dinner.
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Most students stay for a week to immerse themselves in knot-tying and rope inspecting and the gear they need to climb safely.
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Still, the caucuses require enthusiasm from supporters, who must show up in the dead of winter and stay for long periods of time.
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A group of banks purchased bonds worth £260m from the Gunners—on the condition that Mr Wenger would stay for five more years.
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The firm is believed to be offering bonuses of up to $1m to persuade its top engineers to stay for another few years.
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That, he said, is one of the things he wants to help teach at Stanford, where he's likely to stay for some time.
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Nowadays foreign monitoring teams start to arrive a good month before the big day and stay for at least a month after it.
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Those forces are still there, and Barrow spokesman Halifa Sallah told Reuters on Wednesday that he had requested they stay for six months.
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Cameron's new arrival comes just 16 months after he was released from prison following a nearly seven-year stay for a drug conviction.
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Come for the Warren Buffet Man Crush Monday content and stay for the crypto jokes (I promise they won't go over your head).
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Ahmed and Nourhan and their daughter Alin came to stay for 10 days, carrying all of their belongings in two small plastic bags.
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Although their exact demands are not clear, demonstrators have vowed to stay for as long as it takes to get what they want.
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Also contrary to Niche, Sardella will be a place to sit with a glass of Sonoma Coast pinot and stay for a while.
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Saturn entered Capricorn on December 19 where it will stay for two years and it's going to have repercussions for all of us.
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It's not like an illness where you can go to any treatment center, stay for a few weeks, and you're one and done.
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In the video, two people emerge from a nearby parked car and stay for a few moments at the scene before driving away.
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That's because meme makeup is the latest beauty trend and it's here to stay for at least the next 12 minutes or so.
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When highly skilled people stay for extended periods, it not only promotes tourism, but also attracts business and touches off innovation, she said.
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Furthermore, ART's cash flow visibility is enhanced by the significant portion of its tenants that contract to stay for more than 337107 months.
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I was upset, but figured I had already paid the cover to get in, so I might as well stay for a while.
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Renova now has a 48 percent stake in Sulzer and that is likely to stay for some time given sanctions, Poux-Guillaume said.
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The party starts at 11:59 on Saturday night and continues until Monday morning; it's common to stay for twelve hours, or twenty.
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Granting TSOs the same rights and protections as other federal employees will give officers a good reason to stay for the long haul.
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GET USED TO $2 GAS: Low energy prices are here to stay for the time being, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said Tuesday.
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For context, that's about 72 times the average cost of a hospital stay for a kid, according to research cited by the authors.
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More than $200 billion spent to plant a politically correct United Nations flag on the surface — and maybe stay for month or two.
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Users stay for hours at the exhibition, experiencing actors play out Westworld scenes in real-time at salons, restaurants, barber shops, cemeteries, etc.
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Migrants spend, on average, just one night there, but some, especially those who can't afford to make travel plans, stay for much longer.
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If you buy these in advance, store the chocolates in a cool, dry place and they should stay for up to eight weeks.
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The first hint that Elena hasn't fully escaped her neighborhood comes when the Sarratores arrive at her guesthouse to stay for the summer.
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Your company's travel manager will be able to book your Airbnb stay for you through Airbnb for Business, the company's corporate partnership program.
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The claims included a variety of services, ranging from a hospital stay for heart surgery to an outpatient visit to the emergency room.
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They have driven religion into the center of American politics and culture, where it is likely to stay for many decades to come.
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But he rebounded well enough to post a one-over-par 222 for the day, which allowed him to stay for the weekend.
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The president is expected to travel to Mar-a-Lago on Friday to kick off a roughly two-week stay for the holidays.
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These pods and the separate living quarters where the male and female contestants stay for about 10 days are built on a soundstage.
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Nearby, Seymour's Boatyard has 21840 moorings, including 21920 transient spots available for a minimum two-hour stay, for overnight or for the season.
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They flew in every year, using a small plane Mr. Russell had built from a kit, and stay for four or five months.
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When highly skilled people stay for extended periods, it not only promotes tourism, but also attracts business and touches off innovation, she said.
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That is the thriftiest part of this arrangement: Her admission stay for several days in the hospital will be billed at about $10,000.
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However, it is understood that this was a planned admission, and His Royal Highness is expected to stay for a number of days.
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But he was able to find work and liked Mexico enough, so he decided to stay for a while before resuming his trip.
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More important, Corbynism as a philosophy is probably here to stay for some time to come; Labour's ideas were "eternal", Mr Corbyn said.
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Frequently a well-known actress or model will stop by, stay for a few hours and leave with a shopping bag in hand.
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Stop in for an open-level class or meditation and stay for an ayurvedic kitchari or mung-bean dal at the vegan cafe.
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Come for the eye-popping visuals; stay for Eddie Redmayne in a mind-bogglingly strange performance that must be seen to be believed.
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Jupiter enters fellow Water sign Scorpio on October 10, where it will stay for about a year, bringing blessings to your love life!
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And the press can stay for that, and I'm sure they have no questions about last night because it was such a good launch.
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They could stay for up to three months, the first official said, but they also can leave at any time if they so choose.
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He was able to find a different shelter to stay for a couple of nights, but he does not have a more permanent residence.
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His body rests in the Grand Palace, an enormous white-walled complex just across the road, where it will stay for the next year.
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As long as people aren't spending all their real-world money on PokéCoins, customers could come for the Pokémon and stay for the food.
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Don't sweat: on iOS, macOS, and iCloud you can find a Recently Deleted folder where your erased pictures stay for up to a month.
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Guests can stay for under an hour or for the entire day, and are encouraged to lend their knowledge to areas of special expertise.
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One thing&aposs for sure, the Switch is definitely here to stay for a few years and developers will continue to flock to it.
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You'll come for the psychological drama and the thrill of the danger that all good crime dramas promise, but you'll stay for Pugh's character.
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According to Food & Wine, McDonald's has introduced a vegan burger, and it could be just the thing to get vegans to stay for lunch.
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I stay for about 10 minutes, reveling in holiday cheer, before walking to a bookstore on a mission to buy a Secret Santa gift.
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The Saipem 12000 vessel is currently on its way to Limassol where it is expected to stay for a few days, the agency said.
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Ben Affleck "is doing much better" after completing 30 days of rehab and will likely stay for a while longer, a source tells PEOPLE.
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You could say that people come for the free shipping and stay for the bundle of streaming movies, TV shows, music, media, and storage.
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Typically, three to six astronauts and cosmonauts stay for a period of six months in an area no larger than a six-bedroom house.
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If the offer is for $100,000, but you'd be willing to stay for $95,000, then she suggested saying the offer is between $97,000-$110,000.
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Weidmann's first term expires at the end of April and the cabinet's decision paves the way for him to stay for a second term.
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She likens the relationship of teachers and the school system to "an abusive relationship between employer and employee" where you stay for the kids.
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The general manager of Caesars, Sean McBurney, told workers to stay for the entire caucus and not leave early to get back to work.
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It's where you want the author to stay for a while, if only to pose a solution that's not simply a matter of money.
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The government wants to extend a scheme that allows those with science and technology qualifications to stay for up to 29 months after graduating.
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Do they run from hard political choices like Zacharias Smith abandoning Dumbledore's Army before the Battle of Hogwarts, or stay for the good fight?
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Meanwhile, Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman stated on March 29 that he hoped U.S. forces would stay for the medium- and even longer-term.
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Dear Carolyn: My fiance's friend needed a place to stay for a night and I said okay as long as his girlfriend didn't stay.
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Bass music heavyweight RL Grime and R&B singer Miguel have teamed up on a new track, "Stay for It," out tomorrow, June 2.
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Garden residents tend to stay for decades, or move only within the community, or, like Mr. Rower, return to take over their parents' houses.
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A single woman was expected to get all this done and move on in four weeks; a woman with children could stay for six.
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It's not uncommon for me to need a hotel stay, and it's a pretty good deal to effectively stay for a night for $89.
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Visitors will get to learn exactly what it's like to fly the Goodyear Blimp from Hissem, who is also hosting the stay for Airbnb.
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Come for The Mandalorian, stay for what is bound to be a very uncomfortable scene of real dogs eating human food and mashing mouths.
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Head to the strip club for the girls ... and stay for the shrimp -- at least, that's what boxing star Errol Spence Jr. is saying.
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But Musk launched a cherry-red Tesla Roadster into orbit around the sun, where SpaceX has claimed it would stay for millions of years.
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They told him he could stay for the time being, but if he wanted to avoid deportation, he would have to plead his case.
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"I find that even when I tie them really tight, it just doesn't stay for as long as I'd like," Daily-Diamond told me.
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And while The Evelyn scores well across the board, it consistently rates even higher among two-person travelers as a good stay for couples.
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It soon adopted a community-center feel; people "stay for a long time and talk to each other and they come back," July says.
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The kids and I struggled along until the school year ended, and then my mother-in-law invited them to stay for the summer.
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The noise may drive you out before dessert, but if you stay for anything, make it the dark chocolate cake swirled with ground almonds.
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Come for intense teen dramatics and heart-stopping football plays, stay for the soothing wisdom and kindness of Coach Taylor and his wife Tami.
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Come for the beards, stay for the music with this outstanding young foursome from Scandinavia, who bring a program completely typical of their art.
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So basically, you come for the bizarro nonsense performances and stay for the chance that you're seeing a breakout performance by a future star.
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The midterm elections have revealed that this fight is here to stay, for at least as long as Trump is in the White House.
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On one of her final days on "Bull," Mr. Weatherly insisted that she stay for a champagne toast celebrating the wrap of another season.
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Their mission was to find her a home — preferably a spacious one-bedroom where visiting relatives could stay — for $2,400 a month or less.
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She told lawmakers from her party that she wouldn't "stay for the next round of negotiations" but didn't give a date for her resignation.
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"They wanted to send us to reception centers," where migrants who first arrive in Italy usually stay for two to six months, he said.
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It was so brutally hard to watch sometimes that knots would form in my stomach and stay for hours — and yet I couldn't stop.
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People come for a first job and stay for years, building careers and families in an area with few other opportunities besides drug-dealing.
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He added that 10 of his relatives were in his house during the siege, where they were determined to stay for the long haul.
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"For the very same reasons articulated in Clinton v Jones, a stay for the duration of the Trump presidency must be denied," she added.
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Meal kits are here to stay, for the same reason the produce sections of busy supermarkets are now filled with assortments of precut vegetables.
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And if the journey is what Sherman-Palladino and Palladino want the audience to stay for, then rest assured, we've got many seasons ahead.
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According to the federal complaint, the union paid for a monthlong stay for Mr. Williams at a villa in the winter of 25-22000.
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Rather than go along with a dishonest practice, though, why not insist that the students stay for the time their parents have paid for?
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I wanted to sit down and stay for a few hours, but my visit lasted only 10 minutes before other people needed to enter.
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Most employees stay for three to four years before leveraging their consultancy background for a senior-level job and higher pay at large corporations.
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Families — or what is left of families — try to prepare the little area where they have just arrived to stay for months or years.
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On the way out, I ask the guy if it's OK or normal for people to stay for as long as I have today.
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Come for the nuclear submarine chase scene, stay for Theron and Helen Mirren (yes, she's in this too!) having the time of their lives.
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Just an hour later, she lifted the stay "for reasons stated in the Court's hearing on Mr. William's emergency motion," according to her order.
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Juliana: We hope visitors will have an exchange—verbal or otherwise —and feel acknowledged, perhaps even stay for hours playing Patolli, or drinking coffee.
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A source told People at the time that Odom planned to stay for 30 days as a "precautionary measure," so his checkout is no surprise.
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If you were to go in and just stay for two hours, then you would have what we kind of focus on as day pricing.
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While she initially agreed to have him stay for two weeks, Styles ended up sleeping on a mattress in the Winstons' attic for 20 months.
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A company's stock options plans are designed to entice employees to stay for the long-term, so be mindful of any losses you may incur.
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U.S. District Court in San Francisco said the parties requested a 90-day stay for the FTC to review and vote on the proposed settlement.
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The policy has limits: visitors are only eligible for exemption if they enter Belarus via Minsk Airport and stay for a maximum of five days.
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We stay for an hour and play Hangman, and by the time we get home at 11, I am fully exhausted and ready for bed.
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Murphy held the Senate floor early into Thursday morning, vowing to stay "for as long as I can" until Congress acts on gun control legislation.
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So, the deal Walmart had with me was that I was going to stay for a few more quarters to help them oversee the transition.
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Private astronaut missions to the ISS are limited to two flights a year, and the astronauts will only be able to stay for 30 days.
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The best advice is to teach the dog how to "stay" for long periods of time, to teach the dog to be comfortable being alone.
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But rather than stay for six months, as most of NASA's astronauts do, Koch is now slated to remain on the station through February 2020.
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The police commander was polite, but very firm: We could stay for a moment and take photographs, but we were not to interview any soldiers.
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In recent months, the company began putting trained drivers back in the vehicles, and it looks like the drivers will stay for the time being.
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When it comes to Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles, we may come for the ridiculous real estate drama, but we stay for the gorgeous homes.
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Being a working parent is hard, and sometimes you have to stay for that late meeting or whatever, but please keep me in the loop!
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The first patient at the ranch back in 2013, a "big football player" as he was described to me, had to stay for six months.
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The birth of Cameron's baby girl comes 16 months after he was released from prison following a nearly seven-year stay for a drug conviction.
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Uranus, the planet of change, will move out of your sign on March 6 and into Taurus, where it'll stay for the next seven years.
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Elvis' former Bev Hills estate is now for rent at $4,000 a night -- but there's a catch ... you gotta stay for at least 5 nights.
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I had friends who helped me with a place and getting a car — letting me stay for free in their homes and driving me around.
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When his son Jonah brings home a college roommate, Nick, to stay for the summer, Robert becomes paranoid about the other relationships in his life.
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"Look, this is wrong - 72,000 people go for the holiday, they stay for a week or 10 days then they return," he told CNN Turk.
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You'll want to stay for the Tiny Room workout (which works surprisingly well) and the dance workouts, which are fun and fairly easy to follow.
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Come for the 14-year-old Laurence Fishburne (he said he was 17 to get the job), stay for the absolutely insane Marlon Brando soliloquy.
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Come for the 14-year-old Laurence Fishburne (he said he was 17 to get the job), stay for the absolutely insane Marlon Brando soliloquy.
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For the past few years, "Come for the tool, stay for the network" has been in vogue as a theory of consumer startup product development.
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Soon after, the nurse put my daughter back in my arms, and then led us to where we would stay for the next few days.
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But it's 2018 and streaming â€" with all its frills, bonus packages, and competitive content â€" looks like it's here to stay for a while.
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Chuck and Wendy seem to be getting better and better, as Wendy agrees to stay for dinner on Chuck's night at home with the kids.
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That's kinda how Laika pics are: come for the gorgeous stop-motion animation, stay for the not-quite-Pixar but still pretty-darn-good story.
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Gong finally answered his mother's phone, saying that she had gone to another Hawaiian island, where she planned to stay for months, KHON 2 reported.
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Under current immigration rules, British nationals are typically allowed into Hong Kong without a visa, after which they are permitted to stay for 180 days.
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A lot of people in the administration wanted her to stay for the year to put her time in but it's one drama after another.
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The race will last two hours, but I plan to stay for only 15 minutes, the minimum I've decided will count toward "watching" a sport.
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Patients insert the quarter-size sensor into the skin on the back of their upper arms, where it can stay for up to 10 days.
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"If the world really wants to say that we helped the Yazidi people, they should stay for longer and invest in the community," Abdulla says.
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Come for photos with the 19-foot-tall shuttlecocks on the museum lawn, but stay for the neoclassical architecture and extensive collection of Asian art.
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On December 12, 2016, James Burns voluntarily entered into solitary confinement in La Paz County Jail, where he will stay for up to 30 days.
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I've built up a dense network of connections over the last 20 years, so I know I'll have places to stay for the foreseeable future.
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Visitors who have booked a monthly or multi-month rental will be permitted to stay for the remainder of their reservation, the Keys Weekly reported.
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Stay for Sam Mewis's hilarious (and G-rated) photo of the United States national team stars Rose Lavelle and Alex Morgan in an ice bath.
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Come for an unforgettable performance by Nigerian newcomer Adepero Oduye, stay for the star-making cinematography of Bradford Young (Arrival, Solo: A Star Wars Story).
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It breaks down payment costs for professionals — individual health providers like physicians — and for a six-day inpatient stay for those with and without insurance.
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Normally, children in the facilities are provided a couple hours of class per day with a teacher when they stay for more than a week.
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Since the allegations first emerged last year, the former speaker has suffered declining health, including a prolonged hospital stay for sepsis and a small stroke.
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But she had a worthy substitute: Bailey, her golden retriever, who has become perhaps her most beloved campaign surrogate, would stay for a photo line.
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The free nights offer means you could book a two-week stay for as little as £724 per person, saving you over £500 in total.
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Come for Rupert Everett as the wacky head of the hospital; stay for Andrew Scott of "Fleabag" as a skeezy Charles Dickens in Episode 2.
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Korzeniowski was supposed to stay for three years, but after just one round-trip on the river, from Kinshasa to Kisangani and back, he quit.
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Alla Ilyina, 32, a woman from St. Petersburg, had enough patience to stay for only one day at a hospital in Russia's second-largest city.
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Cydnee Black's 960k YouTube subscribers might initially press play on her videos for her hair and makeup content, but they stay for so much more.
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I didn't stay for the performances by DaBaby (who I'd seen the night before) or Black Eyed Peas because frankly, I was cold and hungry.
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So, you&aposll get 15 cents toward your next flight or hotel stay for every $1 you spend on Lyft using your Chase Sapphire Reserve.
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Forensic patients often stay for long periods, so it's no wonder that Aaron — whose frequent admissions generally were not court-ordered — kept getting sent home.
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You'd say "na-curfew" when a playmate got stuck in your home after hours and to avoid becoming "na-stockade" would stay for a sleepover.
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Another protester, Ah Chung, clad in a face mask and a red Polytechnic University track suit, said he was prepared to stay for the duration.
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Anyone who spoke Spanish was mobilized — "even our HR manager, she speaks Spanish, so she's over at the hotel" where families stay for the night.
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"You can stay for a period of time — a couple of weeks, a couple of months," the Soho House founder, Nick Jones, told The Hollywood Reporter.
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Herszle worked quick to negotiate his daughter's rescue to Eastern France, where he had been promised safe stay for Adelman if he worked for the Germans.
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The cigar-shaped comet or asteroid (astronomers still aren't entirely sure) didn't stay for long, departing our Solar System to continue along its epic interstellar journey.
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Many in the tech industry are focused on reforming the H-1B visa program, which provides a temporary stay for foreign workers employed in specialized fields.
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Before migrants are sent to ICE and HHS facilities, many stay for short stints at facilities run by the country's Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency.
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One of SXSW's most coveted hangouts is the Mashable House Easter Egg Speakeasy where folks come for the private bar, and stay for the awesome people!
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While on her layover flight to Instanbul, where she would stay for 17 hours before catching a plane to Germany, Freeman started to get cramps midflight.
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I hated being at the hospital alone (I even told my sweet mother-in-law she didn't need to stay for my husband's six-hour surgery).
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The visa waiver program allows citizens of certain countries to enter the United States for tourism or business and stay for as long as 0003 days.
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The thousands of children housed there are between ages 13-17 and stay for an average 44 days before they're released to suitable sponsors, it says.
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I'm sorry that I didn't stay for the big post-credits scene, but it's my job to watch movies, not poorly disguised commercials for future movies.
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He was to stay for almost a year, and it is the story of this little-known episode that Michael Rosen tells in characteristically engaging style.
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When they entered CBP detention in San Diego she said they were put in the holding cells or iceboxes where she would stay for five days.
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According to experts across the political spectrum, the clear upshot of this letter is that the Iran deal is here to stay for the foreseeable future.
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But the fighters at the outpost welcomed them, and invited them to stay for an offensive to take a small enclave of Raqqa the next day.
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César Lange, who arrived on Wednesday from Panama, told BuzzFeed News his 35-person and two-dog team had supplies to stay for 7-10 days.
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The move elicited lots of "awws" from the audience, and a rousing round of applause when Seacrest had his pup sit and stay for the crowd.
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A local government official said those displaced from the forests typically stay for three or four days while they look for a new place to live.
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"The moment comes when they get to stay for lunch, which is a really big deal trying to balance their lunch on their trays," Thomas added.
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Now, some happy news: The planet of luck and abundance, Jupiter, enters your sign on September 2023, where it will stay for the next year—wonderful!
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At the other end of the scale is Macoupin county in Illinois, whose residents travel just 100 miles and stay for just 42 hours, on average.
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The most recent government data puts the average length of stay for children released from Homestead last month at 35 days — longer than allowed under Flores.
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You'll get $1,000 toward flights, so bring a bendy friend and head to a three-night stay for two at Pier 2620 Hotel in Fisherman's Wharf.
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On a night that he and his colleague found themselves stranded in the village, he knocked on Liu's door and asked to stay for a night.
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It never dawned on me that bitter greens tasted bad until I was invited to stay for dinner at a friend's house when I was nine.
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Last year, the royal mom welcomed her family and close friends to stay for a long weekend at their house on Queen Elizabeth's country estate, Sandringham.
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Come for the "can you believe how stupid these guys are?" jokes, but stay for the large fleet of references to history, religion, and classic films.
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Unfortunately, the FCC has yet to take any measures to stop sponsored data programs, aside from a few inquiries, so they're here to stay for now.
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That was enough for her psychiatrist to send her to the psychiatric ward of a hospital to stay for a week and a half of observation.
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In Minnesota, a 61-year-old man was released from prison last year after a five-year stay for his 27th conviction related to drunken driving.
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In the same year, EU member countries gave protection status, which includes refugee status and authorization to stay for humanitarian reasons, to about 185,000 asylum seekers.
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The Academy also announced that it will lock tuition for the entire two-year stay for the student cohort matriculating across the 2020-2022 academic years.
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Stay for a dry-aged rib-eye, or just do what I did: Pop by for a dirty martini and its rightfully famous shrimp cocktail ($563).
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A weekend stay for a couple at Esalen can cost $2,890, so budget travelers stay nearby and come wandering in with towels a little after midnight.
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Instead, the "Baby Trump" balloon will be stationed near the Washington Monument, where it will be allowed to stay for 15 hours throughout the day's festivities.
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But iconic new GIFs don't emerge each day and without a social network to stay for, Morphin is at risk of becoming merely a forgotten tool.
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Over 10 years, at least 173,000 operations have been carried out here on 4,500 patients, who usually stay for about six months for long term care.
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Over the years, she said, she has forged loose rental agreements with a rotating cast of temporary residents who sometimes stay for months at a time.
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"It's likely here to stay for the foreseeable future and will eclipse all other economic variables influencing deal values through the rest of 2018 and beyond."
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The farmer returned to the camp to cut trees, a signal that he was serious about cultivating, but at least Mr. Baka could stay for now.
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The Myanmar government has built camps, rows of grim longhouses in Rakhine in which repatriated Rohingya are supposed to stay for an unspecified period of time.
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"Show that you are fully invested in the position and that you want to stay for the long term," she advises the interns she works with.
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"The power of the people has proved to be alive, and the desire to have a president who does not stay for life," Mr. Dawoud said.
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A lot of people knew the resort and he was concerned there would be guests simply looking for a free luxury stay for a few days.
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But he will not stay for a Paris peace forum that Mr. Macron is sponsoring to bring together world leaders to discuss ways to avoid conflict.
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We come to the show for steamy adult melodrama, but we stay for the sheer spectacle of grown-ups acting, over and over, like petulant children.
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Generally, federal sentences of less than a year are not reduced for good behavior, so Ms. Huffman is expected to stay for the full two weeks.
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The enduring allure of the monowheel captures the attention of enough people that it's likely single-wheeled vehicles are here to stay for the long haul.
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Come for the pictures of Chalamet in a silky shirt with pearl buttons, stay for the part where they talk about breaking each other's hearts — again.
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Ms. Sauls found her a place to stay for the night, and then she made a proposal: What if Ms. Simons moved into a studio apartment?
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The former caters more to a design-minded traveler, while the latter offers a more approachable stay for families and guests that prefer value over aesthetic.
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The administration also released new memos stating that it would allow "Dreamers," or undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children, to stay — for now.
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If you're on a budget, sites like HostelBookers, HostelWorld, or CouchSurfing are alternative options for finding somewhere to stay for cheap (or in some cases, free).
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Ultra-easy monetary policy is here to stay for a while but UniCredit's latest buyback plans point to the benefits of some new regulatory wiggle room.
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Those calls continued after the decision to extend the statue's stay for one year became known, including from the New York City public advocate, Letitia James.
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They plan to stay for six months; if the production, which cost $4 million to capitalize, is a hit, they expect it will be recast locally.
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In 2018, more than 220,000 graduates were granted permission to stay for temporary work through federal programs after graduation, an increase of about 10% over 2017.
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Come for an astute breakdown of restaurant industry economics, stay for a chance to ogle some of the most gorgeous treats being served in America today.
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The granite kitchen, serene bathroom, and in-unit washer/dryer all make it a great pick for a week-long stay for up to four guests.
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They were expected to stay for about a week in quarantine, where family members who once feared they were dead can see them through a window.
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A weekend stay for a couple at Esalen can cost $2,890, so budget travelers stay nearby and come wandering in with towels a little after midnight.
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His father, a regular traveler to New Zealand, had arrived three weeks ago for this latest visit and had planned to stay for longer than usual.
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The average length of stay for an unaccompanied child in the program was 89 days during the first quarter of this fiscal year, according to government statistics.
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In the midst of the chaos, social media users began circulating the hashtag #RoomForManchester to alert stranded people to places where they could stay for the night.
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Though Kevin told his uncle that he'll be in Bradford for a few more weeks for Nicky's court hearing, will he be extending his stay for Cassidy?
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Come for the hilariously oversized Nerf gun, stay for the glorious shot-by-shot comparisons between the standard Maverick and its bigger, badder, considerably less-portable brother.
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It's charming in its own right: Crowds flock there for the cheap beer and laid-back atmosphere then stay for the wonders of the rat wall outside.
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It's too late to jump into the next dance class, and I want to stay for the student performances later, so I walk around looking for food.
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The look of relief on his face when Amelia agrees to stay for their first night together tells me this is going to be a bumpy road.
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The City of Atlanta has mobilized the Georgia International Convention Center and will provide shuttle services for anyone who needs a place to stay for the night.
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This morning, three astronauts are launching inside a Russian Soyuz rocket to the International Space Station, where they'll stay for the next five and a half months.
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That would likely mean Kuroda's legacy stimulus program will stay - for now - even as U.S. and European central banks eye an exit from crisis-mode monetary policy.
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Four in five visitors return year after year, and they stay for an average of six days (the typical visitor to Salzsburg stays for only 1.7 days).
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Yet, despite his apparent failure, and despite a snap general election, Mr Kuroda may yet stay for another five years when his term runs out next April.
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It's totally normal for someone here to order just a cup of coffee and stay for two hours in a place, so I'm not bothered by anyone.
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Likely to stay, for example, is communications products head Jeff Bonforte, and likely to go is Adam Cahan, who has run a number of units under Mayer.
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It's still too early to tell if 360 videos will be here to stay for the long term of if they'll end up a fad like 3D.
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Silva had wanted to graduate this year but, unable to attend classes, she is rethinking plans to stay for post-graduate studies and a possible faculty position.
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Kuroda's reappointment would mean his signature stimulus program will stay for the time being even as U.S. and European central banks head towards normalizing unconventional monetary policy.
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In June, shortly after rescinding DAPA, the Trump administration quietly backed off a core campaign promise to deport young undocumented immigrants, saying DACA would stay for now.
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The Art Institute decorated a room in a high-rise in downtown Chicago to look like Van Gogh's bedroom, and is flogging an overnight stay for $10.
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But by staying near the top of the Republican presidential race, Rubio is hoping to unify the establishment vote he needs to stay for the long run.
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Likely to stay, for example, is communications products head Jeff Bonforte; and likely to go is Adam Cahan, who has run a number of units under Mayer.
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According to a filing, his annual salary will be $500,000 and he'll receive a $300,000 signing bonus if he agrees to stay for at least a year.
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This latest round comes just two days after Obama doled out 85033 commutations and 64 pardons, including a shorter prison stay for former Army soldier Chelsea Manning.
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In his filing, acting Solicitor General Jeff Wall said DOJ was only asking for a stay for the lower court ruling as it applies to the refugees.
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I became enthralled by this idea, and I hung out with them, and they invited me to hang and stay for a few days, which I did.
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But if no young faces emerge in the Politburo Standing Committee at the end of the congress, it would suggest Xi plans to stay for another term.
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And its this data — or, rather, the value of it — that underpins the startups unique business model: come for the free distribution, stay for the record deal.
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The CFPB covers airfare and a hotel stay for board members flying into Washington, D.C., for the meetings, making up a small percentage of the agency's budget.
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But waiting is a gamble: A tenant might stay for decades or a family member might claim succession rights, keeping the apartment rent-stabilized for another generation.
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And at Flushing High School in Queens, Tyee Chin, who wrote the "Hunger Game" letter, is the first principal to stay for a second year since 2011.
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That would mean Kuroda's legacy stimulus programme will stay for the time being even as U.S. and European central banks head towards normalising crisis-mode monetary policy.
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All the new production may mean low oil prices could stay for a longer time, Kuwait Petroleum Corp Chief Executive Officer Nizar al-Adsani said on Tuesday.
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U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain on Tuesday lifted the stay for Bernice Beauchamp-Velazquez without considering her arguments after Puerto Rico consented earlier in the day.
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Come for the weather, stay for the city: Phoenix boasts more sunny days per year than any other city in the US, according to a local expert.
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Luxury hotels such the Palacio Duhau Park Hyatt frequently offer promotions during these months: one example is paying for two nights and getting to stay for three.
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When students stay for an additional year, it costs them or their parents as much as $22014,240, and at public institutions, taxpayers foot part of the tab.
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I don't stay for long, and Uber back to my apartment so my mum can work and I can hang out with P. $8.57 5:30 p.m.
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I told myself I would only allow him to stay for an hour, but we ended up in each other's arms and I lost track of time.
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These are valuable parts of the social infrastructure, but not everyone can afford to frequent them, and not all paying customers are welcome to stay for long.
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Come for the anecdotes about how each of these Oswald fans processed the events of that tragic day in American history, stay for the wacky birthday cake.
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They will stay for around 10 hours, producing whichever pasta the kitchen requests: corzetti, stamped like Roman coins; or cappelletti — little hats — stuffed with mascarpone and spinach.
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Some correctional officers, who generally work eight-hour shifts, said they had been instructed to stay for a second shift, sometimes with only a few minutes' notice.
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At present, Japanese can visit South Korea for 90 days without a visa and those already in the country will be allowed to stay for that period.
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Visitors who go to the museum on Wednesdays will also be able to stay for the museum's evening programming, which includes lectures and sketching inside the gallery.
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Indeed, her food has proved so popular that Klopp no longer has to force his players to stay for four meals a day at the training ground.
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"In fact, they frequently do not leave and they stay for a long period of time, and they may think about it but they don't do it."
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She's sleeping when we get there and a little groggy for the rest of the visit, but we stay for about an hour before letting her rest.
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Another member who asked not to be named said the caucus would need "far greater clarity" on whether Pelosi would stay for "six months" or multiple years.
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Members must also book their accompanying stay for a six-plus-night trip to one of the following resorts: Zoetry, Breathless Secrets, Reflect, Now, or Sunscape resort.
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