One of the things we realized is that while other football leagues haven't succeeded in the long term, many succeeded in the short term in various ways.
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The gang succeeded in freeing the kingpin, Agencia Brasil reported.
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But Mulvaney succeeded in his efforts to get Shanahan nominated.
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But the protests have not succeeded in easing the blockade.
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Passion, Joy, Fury succeeded in not falling into Orientalist stereotypes.
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By outliving them, she has indeed succeeded in protecting them.
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Some 209 migrants succeeded in reaching Spain in Saturday's incident.
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In a way, though, he succeeded in his original aim.
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Vezeeta has alone succeeded in expanding across the whole region.
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This year numerous black women succeeded in their primary campaigns.
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Many have tried; none have succeeded, in business or politics.
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Obama succeeded in a presidential fashion, where Trump did not.
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She succeeded in that effort, delivering a win on substance.
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He also said he "succeeded in ousting five" of them.
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"RuPaul's Drag Race" has succeeded in making drag culture mainstream.
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The president may not have succeeded in banning all Muslims.
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Yuliya had succeeded in growing up fast and getting away.
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By failing to be timely, they succeeded in being timeless.
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Clinton succeeded in getting a plea deal for Mr. Taylor.
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He succeeded in all of this by being Chris Rock.
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In any case, Kanye succeeded in his mission to agitate.
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Take the theory that ultimately succeeded in the Supreme Court.
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She has succeeded in an agency traditionally dominated by men.
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But none of this has succeeded in appeasing Mr. Trump.
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Copernicus and Galileo succeeded in doing that a while back.
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They succeeded in barring any public testimony on the floor.
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Mr. Lyman was succeeded in 21 by Louise Polk Huger.
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Everything is so complicated… but I succeeded in avoiding Starbucks!
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Five states and Puerto Rico succeeded in passing their laws.
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Trump succeeded in everything he did, so why not this?
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Another try at the name Woodland Park succeeded in 2008.
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He succeeded in preventing a collapse of sales and profits.
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Washington's sanctions on Venezuela have not succeeded in ousting Maduro.
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For the most part, they succeeded in preserving the drones.
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Six others pleaded guilty, and one succeeded in reaching Syria.
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None, so far, have succeeded in stemming Grundy's inexorable decline.
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Where's the evidence they actually succeeded in any meaningful way?
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In that effort, perhaps they've only succeeded in distracting themselves.
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I think I succeeded in that, to some extent anyway.
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North Carolina, one character observes, has succeeded in abolishing slavery.
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"Umbrella" succeeded in 2007, because Rihanna was singing like Rihanna.
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Just as L.G.B.T. groups succeeded in framing same-sex marriage as an issue of equality before the law, women's movements succeeded in framing abortion as an issue of equality, but this time across classes.
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They succeeded in convincing authorities to take in eight unaccompanied children.
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Pro-life campaigners have succeeded in making abortions harder to get.
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I succeeded in giving to her when she really needed me.
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Though new to politics, Kyagulanyi has succeeded in mobilizing youth discontent.
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But then "The Firemen's Ball" in 1967 succeeded in bugging them.
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Nektar said the drug succeeded in late stages of its study.
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But perhaps the debate succeeded in showcasing what was at stake.
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Newman may also have succeeded in pushing Lipinski to the left.
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The Sudanese people have twice before succeeded in ousting their rulers.
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But Trump somehow succeeded in making the referendum vote about him.
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In this, at least, Francis has succeeded in changing the church.
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Trump succeeded in getting cable television networks to air the spectacle.
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A similar plan pioneered in Iran succeeded in mollifying the public.
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It has succeeded in that war between EU members is unthinkable.
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Spectrum never succeeded in relocating the Trump server—but Alfa did.
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The Republican Party has succeeded in bringing a madman to power.
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A year later, we succeeded in getting DNA out of ivory.
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Tobacco lawyers succeeded in having Judge Sarokin removed from the case.
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Aldo succeeded in five of his six takedown attempts against Jung.
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If we make your hands sweat, we've succeeded in a way.
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The president has succeeded in uniting the climate world against him.
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It has succeeded in creating special zones that fostered heavy industry.
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It should have failed or succeeded in the marketplace of ideas.
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They succeeded in passing the test, and in 2011, they married.
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If that's true, the strategy hasn't succeeded in keeping them quiet.
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Alexander Graham Bell had succeeded in teaching a terrier to speak.
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And in the past two decades, they've succeeded in measurable ways.
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He succeeded in tweaking a mouse antibody to work inside humans.
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The tardigrades clearly succeeded in becoming a multi-planetary species recently.
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Mr Wang was succeeded in 2012 by a less adventurous official.
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This strategy partially succeeded in Greece, but it failed with Brexit.
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When the Soviet Union collapsed, her grandparents succeeded in returning once.
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They are instead revisiting popular themes that succeeded in the midterms.
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Attempts to block the show have succeeded in a few places.
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On the plus side, TANF has succeeded in a core mission.
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That suit succeeded in July — a judge ruled the law unconstitutional.
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At one point, he succeeded in stripping it of federal funds.
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But the elephant project succeeded in putting together a strong team.
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Some black women succeeded in adding their names to the rolls.
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Police succeeded in keeping the neo-Nazi contingent separate from protesters.
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An Italian gynaecologist, Severino Antinori, also said he had succeeded in 1.
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Has Mr Trudeau succeeded in selling his liberal vision of the nation?
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President Trump has succeeded in getting Kim to understand something very important.
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Only once, until recently, had it ever succeeded in overturning a rule.
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Morales succeeded in terminating the CICIG's mandate, which will end in September.
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It also revisits issues that Ms Greenfield has already succeeded in probing.
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" After the protest, Goldin told Hyperallergic: "We've succeeded in shaming [the Sacklers].
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Has Booker succeeded in turning his Silicon Valley connections into boldfaced backers?
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The authorities do seem to have succeeded in stamping out child labour.
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If Mr Corbyn has succeeded in one thing, it is managing expectations.
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They've also succeeded in focussing public attention on the issue of inequality.
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The architects and their clients succeeded in creating offices that seem intuitive.
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After several attempts, he succeeded in extracting a small silver metal ball.
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Donald Trump has succeeded in his promise to make America Budweiser again.
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SOAKING MEN STRIPPED Eventually the lighter succeeded in backing off the rock.
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Mark Mulholland's Matthew 25 Fund has succeeded in all kinds of markets.
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Now, it looks like she's succeeded in inspiring at least one girl.
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The hackers succeeded in transferring $81 million to four accounts in Manila.
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They've succeeded in converting and training her to be a Russian spy.
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Now, however, it has succeeded in making such insularity a "lesson" learned.
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Icahn eventually succeeded in gaining control of the Trump Taj Mahal casino.
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In a small number of cases, hackers succeeded in breaking into systems.
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Puja had succeeded in cultivating a live AIDS virus, would Rajneesh have
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Mr. Sanders has also succeeded in moving Hillary Clinton in his direction.
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If Trump succeeded in this, he could fairly call it a win.
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"CP succeeded in delaying the inevitable," the unions said in a statement.
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In 2017, Labour succeeded in largely uniting anti-Brexit voters behind it.
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However, a few companies have succeeded in cutting dependency on the grid.
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The second time I tried a video visit, I succeeded in connecting.
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He was succeeded in his job by former CNBC journalist Larry Kudlow.
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Some of the Democratic suits have succeeded in blocking Trump administration proposals.
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Then they tracked the dancers to see who succeeded in producing chicks.
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Instead, use hard numbers to demonstrate how you succeeded in previous roles.
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OXO has succeeded in spades with these easy-to-use ice trays.
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The legislation has succeeded in all three of its goals, she added.
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Mr. Dudamel succeeded in channeling the slyness of Mr. Norman's writing, too.
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The National Youth Orchestra's performance succeeded in evoking this intense emotional range.
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The cultural left succeeded in making America a better, more civilized country.
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The protests succeeded in delaying the flights, but for only a day.
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At times, he has succeeded in persuading his colleagues to do more.
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Back in 230, however, men almost succeeded in silencing the opposition. Rep.
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Back in 1991, however, men almost succeeded in silencing the opposition. Rep.
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As of Thursday, it had succeeded in getting them thrown off again.
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Relatively few writers, however, have succeeded in eradicating the majority of humanity.
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Only Illinois reported that hackers had succeeded in breaching its voter systems.
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They have succeeded in superseding conflicts of interest with confluences of interest.
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They succeeded in establishing themselves on the 3,000-metre-high ice shelf.
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Its nuclear program has succeeded in producing blasts in the Hiroshima range.
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As a senator, Mr. Sessions succeeded in stalling the sentencing reform movement.
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Grassroots movements, including one in Georgia have succeeded in reopening voting sites.
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Plaintiffs twice succeeded in getting the Transportation Department to delay its plans.
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Though the case took nearly 25 years to conclude, Wood succeeded in
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He had been succeeded in the same job by a black man.
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Might we already have succeeded in curing cancer and other deadly diseases?
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Safe to say, he succeeded in shaking people to their very cores.
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Afterward, Mr. Myrie said he had succeeded in avoiding choking up — barely.
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He and his colleagues succeeded in creating one pair of new bases.
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He had been succeeded in the same job by a black man.
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In those fights, Uber has largely succeeded in getting what it wants.
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No one knows how many succeeded in entering illegally without being apprehended.
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The #MeToo movement has succeeded in exposing the prevalence of sexual misconduct.
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Because I believe so strongly that they succeeded in messing up our democracy.
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Once promoted to director, Hoover succeeded in avoiding being fired for 48 years.
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In 1992, it succeeded in producing a Democratic nominee on precisely that basis.
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In the nail-biting negotiations Canada succeeded in reducing one sort of uncertainty.
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Tuesday's rescue mission succeeded in retrieving the remaining four boys and the coach.
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In some places I think it succeeded, in others I think it failed.
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Not only have climbers burned themselves, they've even succeeded in melting climbing ropes.
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A week ago, engineers succeeded in drilling a shaft close to the miners.
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However, none of these efforts has yet succeeded in getting Congress to act.
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More significantly, he's also succeeded in helping reframe the way we see nature.
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Trump tried to pass ACA repeal and succeeded in passing a tax overhaul.
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He and his friends have succeeded in making an entire religion look bad.
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Previously, neither side had succeeded in doing its part despite months of diplomacy.
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One month after posting the video, she succeeded in taking her own life.
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What the company has succeeded in doing is monetizing those users much better.
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He probably would have succeeded in skating underneath the radar until he died.
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How well these changes succeeded in stabilizing the market is not yet clear.
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Facebook's critics succeeded in getting Facebook to open up access to Free Basics.
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He succeeded in largely confining himself to addressing policy issues, even if loosely.
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Hang Lung's strong half showed it had succeeded in sidestepping some market weakness.
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Now it has succeeded in recruiting a retired Googler to do just that.
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Clinton has succeeded in making some Republican redoubts competitive, including Georgia and Arizona.
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North Korea's regime has "succeeded in making a more developed nuke," KCNA said.
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Whatever the sins of the East German surveillance state, it succeeded in the
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But environmentalists have succeeded in persuading the central government to block some projects.
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"We have succeeded in developing a new technology called Real-Haptics," says Nozaki.
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Dr. Willerslev and his colleagues succeeded in getting DNA out of the bones.
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Dr. Jin succeeded in making what she called a fermionic condensate in 2004.
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Yet, Amazon hasn't succeeded in amassing the same product assortments as Home Depot.
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Mr. Allen was succeeded in 2004 by Margaret Juntwait, who died last year.
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Ultimately, her tactics succeeded in building enough support to pass the 85033th Amendment.
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Salvadoran TPS recipients have succeeded in ways that we hope all migrants do.
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Republicans succeeded in ousting some of those Democrats on Tuesday night, including Sen.
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Many of these sites also featured tips from people who succeeded in quitting.
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Sleep Well Beast proves the band has succeeded in at least one element.
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This wasn't an attempt — the Russians actually succeeded in some of their incursions.
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Russia has succeeded in building a regime that embodies the politics of eternity.
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Mexico's government has not succeeded in taming the cartel beasts around the country.
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None of the five passengers on board succeeded in escaping, and all died.
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Eventually, with much effort, the haulers succeeded in knocking off the back legs.
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His comeback already has succeeded in winning him a new generation of fans.
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Scientists have succeeded in creating animal models for some genes but not others.
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He'd succeeded in all his tasks thus far; failure was not an option.
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Gross succeeded in raising $1.5 billion for the firm's first-ever growth fund.
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Only the Guzmán forces succeeded in bringing the city to a violent halt.
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After-hours care is a problem that few countries have succeeded in cracking.
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These ongoing hearings have succeeded in creating a negative stereotype of Hillary Clinton.
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The company also succeeded in propagating exactly what elements determined a diamond's worth.
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In retrospect, I feel our technology has succeeded in contributing to the environment.
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The creators of ABC's new drama Stumptown have certainly succeeded in that department.
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They succeeded in stealing only two scooters during the spree, the police said.
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Apple succeeded in some of the App Store's most hotly contested search results.
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Far fewer have actually succeeded in doing so, even if they're earnestly trying.
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But they&aposve not succeeded in bringing Iran back to the negotiation table.
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They defibrillated her with electric shocks, injected epinephrine and succeeded in reviving her.
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But for the most part, the Crop Trust team succeeded in its quest.
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Biden succeeded in denying his own words in support of the Iraq War.
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No known methods or procedures have succeeded in abolishing preventable harm to patients.
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This succeeded in making elites fabulously rich but alienated much of the population.
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He has succeeded in commandeering conservatism and twisting it into something nearly unrecognizable.
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"Stone not only tried, he succeeded in impeding the committee's investigation," Kravis said.
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They haven't succeeded in the past, since Seoul and Washington remain staunch allies.
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Public choice economics succeeded in part because it had valuable things to say.
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Gun rights organizations have succeeded in blocking other proposals at the federal level.
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Two of the German dirigibles succeeded in reaching the French capital soon after midnight.
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In [17 out of 18] cases they succeeded in getting the banned items through.
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He won, and Democrats succeeded in making a few superficial changes to the law.
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But the key here is that they rarely if ever succeeded in forcing concessions.
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But here again, he's only succeeded in making Americans more supportive of the legislation.
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The two automakers succeeded in announcing a plan to combine yesterday, which analysts welcomed.
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The doctored video, disseminated widely on social media, succeeded in creating the desired uproar.
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The team had thus succeeded in teleporting information from the ground to the satellite.
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Donald Trump has succeeded in dominating the national conversation over the past several months.
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We had millions of people emailing and protesting and we succeeded in beating it.
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Trump, so far, hasn't succeeded in most of his attempts to undermine neutral institutions.
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The Corn Laws succeeded in blocking them, thereby increasing profits for farmers and landlords.
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The report stopped short of assessing whether Russia succeeded in swaying the election result.
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Perhaps best of all, though, the show succeeded in bringing its narrative full circle.
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If the goal of Facebook Reactions was complexity, then Facebook has succeeded in spades.
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It succeeded in that: both now have less than a fifth of the market.
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Despite some notable failures, the Electoral College has succeeded in creating a stable presidency.
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Trump's victories Trump has succeeded in undermining a host of other Obama administration priorities.
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But the Saudi-led coalition has succeeded in doing tremendous harm to Yemeni civilians.
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Amazon's entrepreneurial culture has succeeded in keeping top talent from pursuing their own businesses.
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Vassar succeeded in getting back on the recruiting radar; he had options for college.
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They succeeded in blocking the rule's enforcement in a lawsuit that is still ongoing.
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In the kinetic fight, we have succeeded in keeping foreign terrorists from our shores.
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" Blair wrote of the idea, saying she "really only succeeded in dying my scalp.
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They may have succeeded in impeaching him, but failed to remove him from office.
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The eavesdroppers also succeeded in intercepting 85,489 text messages, a Der Spiegel article noted.
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In 85033 the hardliners finally succeeded in making the government bend to its demands.
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Obama succeeded in getting unemployment down to 5 percent by the end of 85033.
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The standard narrative is that the rescue operation succeeded in stabilizing the financial system.
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The Democrats wanted to manufacture a conflict, and they have succeeded in doing so.
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LaHood believes the stimulus legislation succeeded in helping save the U.S. economy from collapse.
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The program has succeeded in pushing down interest rates, in some cases below zero.
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But if nothing else, the tiny company succeeded in getting onto people's radar screens.
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Obama succeeded in moving America backward, but he failed in every other nuclear nation.
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He borrowed money to buy food before he had succeeded in getting government assistance.
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In her speech, Clinton attempted—and largely succeeded—in turning that on its head.
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Starboard has not always succeeded in its efforts to push for change at Yahoo.
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He has succeeded in convincing millions of citizens that he is hiding his guilt.
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This piece of sci-fi portrays the Kurds as having succeeded in gaining independence.
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Yet all that Renzi had succeeded in demolishing was his own grip on power.
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HAS SUCCEEDED IN ITS BID TO BUY A LARGE STAKE IN UBER TECHNOLOGIES INC.
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She succeeded in getting the procedure last week — but the government is still fighting.
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In doing so, Amazon succeeded in more than just debuting a voice-controlled microwave.
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In several states, opponents have succeeded in halting or amending some of the bills.
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Mr. Temer succeeded in blocking that case from moving forward with the August vote.
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A handful of leaders, including Wes Wise, then the mayor, succeeded in preserving it.
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These boycotts rarely succeeded in their aim of driving the restaurants out of business.
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Gradually, Thailand succeeded in reducing such practices and improving the lives of domesticated elephants.
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He ran and lost the 2001 presidency but succeeded in re-creating his image.
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"All we have succeeded in doing is returning to ISIS 1503," Mr. Knights said.
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President Trump and his allies nearly succeeded in consigning the Mueller report to oblivion.
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The commission has succeeded in slowing development of an ill-conceived natural-gas port.
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The vote means the government has succeeded in securing the reforms before a Jan.
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Algerians succeeded in ousting their authoritarian president, but the military remains firmly in charge.
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He succeeded in large part because of his faith in the power of facts.
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He almost outpolled Netanyahu in April and succeeded in doing so this time around.
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Still, all 17 of the recent bombers, he acknowledged, succeeded in blowing themselves up.
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He succeeded in 1970, buying the bankrupt Seattle Pilots and christening them the Brewers.
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But Guo has succeeded in the global economy's biggest market on her own terms.
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In November 2013, the Justice Department succeeded in permanently blocking most of H.B. 56.
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If Thiel and others actually succeeded in achieving superlong lives, then reproduction would end.
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Reuters reported that the blacklisting has not succeeded in halting supplies to the firm.
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Reuters reported that the blacklisting has not succeeded in halting supplies to the firm.
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HAVE YOU SUCCEEDED IN FIGURING OUT A WAY TO ACTUALLY BRING THAT TO PEOPLE?
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Remarkably, the Japanese have also succeeded in turning the trade tide with South Korea.
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The reality is that Trump and his supporters have succeeded in doing just that.
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But he and Miller have nonetheless succeeded in taking complete control of this debate.
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What was the first interview you did where you felt you succeeded in that?
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They were outside activists, not inside operators, and they succeeded in winning Democrats over.
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He succeeded in using internal divisions within NATO to put off the decision indefinitely.
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Ironically, they only succeeded in breaking off the olive branch — the symbol of peace.
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Despite that, he succeeded in delivering a very good speech, both in style and substance.
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You'll never guess how I succeeded in getting my first name as my Twitter handle.
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By Tuesday evening, Trump had succeeded in making that all seem like a big misunderstanding.
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In the end, authorities succeeded in opening up 300 beds for migrants needing urgent accommodation.
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While Amazon isn't exactly winning that war, it has succeeded in establishing an alternate narrative.
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By April 24th, however, they had already raised $20,000, and succeeded in getting the file.
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" He said, "Justice Kagan succeeded in getting a new frozen yogurt machine in the cafeteria.
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"But he never succeeded in making me think that the film was not worth making."
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And in the right hands, "About a Girl" could have succeeded in doing exactly that.
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Yet "Hostiles", Scott Cooper's new film, has succeeded in robbing the genre of its frivolities.
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You succeeded in purchasing your favorite color — and received it in all its glory; 2.
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It succeeded in killing my own version, which I worked on really hard all week.
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San Diego, for example, has tried, and succeeded, in attracting venture capital to their city.
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More than that, though, he has succeeded in building a program in his own image.
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While Modi's job is far from over, his reform drive has succeeded in improving sentiment.
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His lawyers have already succeeded in derailing the case once, at a pre-trial hearing.
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That launching failed, but another in December succeeded in lifting a small satellite into orbit.
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The company succeeded in its primary mission, delivering the Jason-3 oceanographic satellite into orbit.
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Last October, for example, Trump succeeded in pressuring Turkey to release the pastor Andrew Brunson.
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But Yahoo never succeeded in creating a strong competitor to Google's AdWords and AdSense systems.
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New U.S. sanctions have largely succeeded in persuading European companies to abandon business with Iran.
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But, sadly, I do fear that Putin may have already succeeded — in further dividing us.
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By Tuesday, it appeared they had succeeded in keeping every county covered in all states.
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Boris, who has succeeded in joining the Freemasons — oh, the pained look in Pierre's eyes!
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Trump succeeded in getting many members of the media to adopt his framing, Lakoff said.
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Sage Therapeutic soared 42 percent to $47.69 after its postpartum drug succeeded in a study.
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Your invitation has succeeded in unleashing an unprecedented groundswell of love for our public lands.
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He hopes viewers who watch the documentary agree that the project succeeded in doing both.
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Trump succeeded in winning over holdout senators who had raised doubts about the tax legislation.
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Nazi Germany never succeeded in making nuclear weapons — and it seemed it never really tried.
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Although liberal primary challengers have struggled, they have succeeded in forcing incumbents to shift leftward.
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So it has succeeded in connecting much of the world—but often for the worse.
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But until this week he had succeeded in holding off all challenges to his leadership.
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International sanctions succeeded in compelling both Iraq and Iran to halt their nuclear weapons programs.
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For that reason, these ads immediately succeeded in attracting customers eager for a good deal.
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He has succeeded in one respect: bringing about personality to Tokyo's otherwise bland, lackluster leadership.
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Meanwhile, Democrat Donna Shalala also succeeded in her bid to replace retiring Florida Republican Rep.
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The GOP's publicity stunt succeeded in capturing the media's attention and temporarily delaying Cooper's testimony.
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And no plaintiff would have succeeded in his claim without years of very costly litigation.
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None of these people succeeded in spite of the drama — they flourished because of it.
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Not all groups have succeeded in the push for a nation-state of their own.
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Truman's war metaphor succeeded in launching the race to find a safe vaccine against polio.
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I think she succeeded in transporting a positive vibe and the need to embrace life.
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Mr. Ross succeeded in moving up last week's announcement, over the objections of Mr. Cohn.
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Trump has succeeded in winning the allegiance of a major chunk of the Republican Party.
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They were allowed to return on Thursday after firefighters succeeded in saving the town's homes.
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In recent years, it succeeded in breaking up racial concentrations at a handful of schools.
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However hard Mr. Erdogan has tried, he has not succeeded in snuffing out political competition.
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On April 12, after two years and five months, she finally succeeded in divorcing him.
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He succeeded in pushing through some bipartisan legislation aimed at improving service delivery to veterans.
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Sometimes we succeeded in keeping the OMB wolves at bay; other times we did not.
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The engineers of the response succeeded in their immediate goal, to preserve the financial system.
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She put on fancy lingerie for me and actually succeeded in surprising me for once.
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Senior Israeli officers claim they have succeeded in preventing Iran from establishing missile bases there.
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On Scott's watch, only about 3,200 people have succeeded in having their voting rights restored.
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They succeeded in finding genetic material in the teeth and ear bones of 91 individuals.
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Congratulations, Mr. Trump, you have finally succeeded in getting the Ukrainian government to fight corruption.
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But Mr. Trump never succeeded in wresting the process away from the National Security Council.
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Elizabeth Warren for president — felt Bloomberg succeeded in 2001 in part because of low expectations.
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And, whether that tactic hindered or helped, we know he succeeded in winning the presidency.
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Democrats have succeeded in expanding the map, said Jefrey Pollock, a top Democratic House pollster.
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It has also succeeded in radicalizing the uprising, with militant Islamist factions in the ascendancy.
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The previous week, the Golden Division had succeeded in clearing the eastern district of Gogjali.
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By November 2016, AK-Trolls had succeeded in rebranding Gülen as "Turkish Stalin" on 4chan.
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"Defendants have succeeded in effectively halting development of the Greens," the attorney general's complaint states.
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For the first time, biologists have succeeded in growing human stem cells in pig embryos.
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Police officers urged the remaining protesters to leave, saying they had succeeded in drawing attention.
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Some products, such as M-Pesa in Kenya, have succeeded in reaching tens of millions.
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I succeeded in making a world-class sanitary pad with a 65,000-rupee ($1,012) machine.
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In China, ambitious national afforestation plans have succeeded in vastly increasing the number of trees.
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Although the union never happened, Margaery nearly succeeded in securing the north for the Tyrells.
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The Trump administration's sanctions on Venezuela have succeeded in creating a cash crunch in Caracas.
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He will be succeeded in March by Debora L. Spar, the president of Barnard College.
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"Working together, they apparently succeeded in orchestrating the removal of a US ambassador," Yovanovitch said.
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The union lawsuits have succeeded in some jurisdictions in getting temporary stays from the court.
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But Mr. Buhari hasn't succeeded in ending corruption, improving the economy or defeating Boko Haram.
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After touring the front, he succeeded in rallying the weary troops for yet another offensive.
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I succeeded in slashing plastic waste for a week, but will I keep doing it?
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SpaceX succeeded in launching and returning a rocket booster at Kennedy Space Center in July.
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Trump has succeeded in focusing our attention on a racist sideshow instead of his policies.
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We will know soon exactly how much the White House has succeeded in gutting Obamacare.
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Selection committees need to pay more attention to candidates who have already succeeded in other professions.
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WikiLeaks has never published this video, reportedly because the group never succeeded in cracking the password.
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He's kind of a Westerosi Al Gore, only he succeeded in getting to run a country.
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As The Economist went to press the federal government had succeeded in winning the Walloons round.
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But by some measures China has already succeeded in this goal — a decade ahead of schedule.
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They succeeded in deciphering the genetic mechanisms that emanate from the internal clock of fruit flies.
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It has also succeeded in doubling the number of visitors from China to 10m a year.
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He began trying to grow the fungi 12 years earlier before they finally succeeded in 2018.
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Dubset recently succeeded in clearing a full DJ set for Apple Music, White tells The Verge.
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The Portland police dressed in riot gear and largely succeeded in keeping the two groups apart.
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The very fact that their attackers succeeded in overrunning U.S. diplomatic installations means the system failed.
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It was incredibly pleasing to know that we had succeeded in achieving all of our objectives.
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Paratek Pharmaceuticals surged 36 percent to $25.30 after its lead antibiotic drug succeeded in a study.
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But follower counts were a huge reason why Twitter succeeded in the early days, Williams acknowledged.
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In prior work, teams have succeeded in reheating only about 1 milliliter of tissue and solution.
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Last year, President Donald Trump succeeded in imposing restrictions on immigration from seven predominantly Muslim countries.
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The state has a robust oil and gas industry and has succeeded in diversifying its economy.
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These methods have succeeded in restoring five million hectares of land, and around 200 million trees.
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At best, it may have succeeded in putting a not-terribly-low ceiling on his support.
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The cries of whiny journalists succeeded in banning speech that journalists didn't like from the Newseum.
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She only succeeded in bringing in Coulter, though her efforts in both cases made local headlines.
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With its differentiated capabilities, VDOO has succeeded in acquiring global customers, including many top-tier brands.
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No other company has succeeded in operating a fleet of fully driverless cars on public roads.
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The Hartz reforms succeeded in part because they prompted a decline in real wages in Germany.
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We all know she's succeeded in almost everything she's done including fashion design, tennis, and modeling.
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The news media has succeeded in falsely portraying most Republicans as opposing a decent American infrastructure.
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He succeeded in pleasing his core supporters by showcasing a tad of his infamously abrasive style.
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Barnier was succeeded in Brussels by Briton Jonathan Hill as commissioner in charge of financial service.
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Turquoise partly succeeded in its aim, but ended up being bought by the London Stock Exchange.
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This year, they've succeeded in making themselves invisible, with almost no laws of any importance passing.
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Ford and his conservative acolytes had succeeded in forcing the city to renegotiate the social contract.
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European countries have backed Libyan efforts that have succeeded in reducing the numbers attempting the journey.
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Mr. Mozilo certainly succeeded in creating a profit powerhouse at Countrywide, at least for a while.
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Does he appreciate that we both succeeded in carving out roles in our ready-made family?
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Fortunately, feminists long ago succeeded in placing the woman's experience at the heart of the matter.
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Sheridan told reporters the state has not yet succeeded in gaining access to Wasni's cell phone.
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Money was already cheap in Japan, and negative rates have succeeded in making it even cheaper.
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The hedge fund had succeeded in pushing U.S. identity theft protection services company LifeLock Inc LOCK.
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While these agreements have succeeded in reducing the numbers, it has come at a human cost.
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The program has succeeded in only two states, Virginia and Connecticut, and a number of localities.
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In previous generations, a man might well have succeeded in shrugging off this kind of behavior.
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The senator has worked hard, and succeeded, in becoming a well-known and well-liked name.
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They finally succeeded in pulling him out of the classroom, at which point a dean arrived.
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On election day, Democrats succeeded in getting out their base far more successfully than did Republicans.
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And as an admitted fidgeter, it's already succeeded in holding my interest longer than a spinner.
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A conflict of interest case very nearly succeeded in stripping him of his chain of office.
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Mr. Farro, 31, and his executive chef, Ryan Anderson, 29, have succeeded in reaching that goal.
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They succeeded in transferring $81 million to four accounts at Rizal Commercial Banking Corp in Manila.
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Republicans would have automatically killed the tax if they had succeeded in repealing Obamacare last year.
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But they've succeeded in becoming my go-to shoe I can chill, work and play in.
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It's another altogether to say that those efforts have actually succeeded in influencing Republican Party policy.
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Yelp never succeeded in killing the rumor that companies can pay to have bad reviews removed.
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Russia's intervention has succeeded in freezing its interests, along with Syria's battle lines, largely in place.
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Ms. Berman has succeeded in part because she has a reputation as a hit-finding machine.
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The guidelines, which also measure companies' ability to repay, have succeeded in driving leverage levels lower.
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The attack succeeded in knocking large portions of the US internet offline, including Netflix and Twitter.
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Education reform — an inchoate mix of standards, accountability and choice — has succeeded in some big ways.
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Here are three junior drivers for Formula One teams who have succeeded in the lower levels.
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That operation has now nearly succeeded in ousting the jihadists from the territory it once controlled.
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Russia will have succeeded in reasserting itself as a Mideast military victor and diplomatic power broker.
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With no training, five of seven wolf pairs succeeded in mastering the task at least once.
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The soldier was shot but succeeded in reaching the South, its military said in a statement.
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The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty has mostly succeeded in keeping more countries out of the nuclear club.
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For 50 years, the nonproliferation treaty has largely succeeded in preventing more countries from going nuclear.
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At Stalin's initiative, the Red Army succeeded in launching a full-scale invasion in early 1921.
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We look at how they succeeded in killing a light rail and bus plan in Nashville.
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If we succeeded in bringing something to people while they're growing up, that would be something.
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It's clear that producers have strived for and succeeded in making wines of freshness and elegance.
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Although the public succeeded in defeating Mubarak, they didn't succeed in defeating government corruption and abuse.
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In the end, infant food companies succeeded in stalling the policy for a year, she said.
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Mr. O'Reilly, who has denied the allegations against him, will be succeeded in the 8 p.m.
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US tariffs on China have not succeeded, in terms of protecting [American] jobs -- Trump's ultimate goal.
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Mr. Chavez's hypercharged populism succeeded in so dividing society that crossing over remains, for many, unthinkable.
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The Montreal Protocol succeeded in slashing the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which damage the ozone layer.
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Most visibly, campaigns to ban facial recognition technology succeeded in San Francisco, Oakland and Somerville, Mass.
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Then the drug dogs came to school and succeeded in what they were trained to do.
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"So far, no one has succeeded in reaching the widow Liu Xia," Ms. Reiss-Andersen said.
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Aimmune's drug to treat peanut allergy in children succeeded in a late-stage study in February.
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Initially, the tobacco lobby, buoyed by legislators from tobacco-growing areas, succeeded in blocking congressional action.
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I am very pleased that we have succeeded in growing both our sales and our profits.
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In 20037, Britain succeeded in pressuring France into closing Sangatte, but migrants and refugees kept coming.
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Barry Goldwater have even tried for -- much less succeeded in winning -- the GOP nomination in 1964?
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Republicans also pushed for and partly succeeded in offsetting a bill to fight Zika last year.
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Buffalo succeeded in slowing Baltimore's rushing attack, limiting the Ravens to 118 yards on the ground.
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The Conservatives succeeded in seeing off the threat to their vote from Nigel Farage's Brexit Party.
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Finally, after two and a half decades, Powell succeeded in getting all the pieces in place.
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They have succeeded in the past by dividing the poor along racial, sectional and ideological lines.
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But government statements, Twitter posts and even a police blockade haven't succeeded in stopping the caravan.
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Rispone had struggled to win over Abraham supporters, and Edwards succeeded in driving up minority turnout.
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Even before the phone call, Taiwan had succeeded in accomplishing important goals with Mr. Trump's team.
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Still, Ms. Reybaud succeeded in tracking 87 Rolexes that she considered rare enough for the book.
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Detective Simonsen succeeded in getting one of the suspects to confess and to incriminate his partner.
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Still, Mr. Williams, who has struggled to raise money, succeeded in a tight six-way race.
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By detaining us, and ultimately expelling us from the region, the authorities succeeded in preventing that.
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They have succeeded in part by creating an environment that is less formal and more relatable.
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I don't think Jones entirely succeeded in creating a great film, but he made a fun one.
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NASA's Apollo 11 mission succeeded in landing the first humans on the moon on July 20, 1969.
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They have so far succeeded in driving ISIS from the eastern part of Iraq's second-largest city.
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Residents and business owners took a stand and apparently succeeded in removing one obstacle to economic growth.
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They were made to be meditation pieces, not art per se, but they succeeded in being art.
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Jon may have failed to rally Cersei to his cause, but he succeeded in bringing on Daenerys.
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Still, Mr Netanyahu has succeeded in winning four elections despite the hostility of much of the press.
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Nevertheless, it is clear that a vigorous online boycott campaign succeeded in persuading many not to vote.
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But in that moment, the American people succeeded in holding the auto industry accountable for its pollution.
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"We've succeeded in just getting the transition to happen and getting Community set up," Dougherty tells me.
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Britain hasn't even succeeded in turning itself into the leader of the opposition to Europe's technocratic elite.
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Like I don't know if the goal was to distract us before because you succeeded in that.
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But those initiatives have not yet succeeded in convincing cautious companies to commit to fresh capital spending.
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While Trump has succeeded in consolidating Republican voters, and even brought aboard former rival and detractor Sen.
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The operation succeeded in its first objective, but has so far failed to achieve the other two.
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There's no doubt the law has succeeded in terms of the first of those three pillars: access.
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A ban on motorbikes in war-shattered Raqqa has only partially succeeded in curbing attacks on infrastructure.
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So, Tune succeeded in hiding comments, but was it hiding the right comments, the truly toxic ones?
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If the utilities had fully succeeded in the vote, that rate would've gone as high as $103.
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Or maybe they've just succeeded in lobbying a special safe place in the world of manufactured goods.
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The protesters camped outside the defence ministry over the past week have succeeded in changing their country.
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Israel allegedly nearly succeeded in assassinating him 203 years ago by jabbing deadly poison into his ear.
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A setting that was constructed around tactical variety, it succeeded in showcasing the AI at its best.
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In 2014, he finally succeeded in buying land in northern Norway but has yet to develop it.
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This maneuver has succeeded in postponing a full-scale military confrontation between Turkey, Syrian rebels and Kurds.
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On Thursday, she reserved her highest praise for the man she had succeeded in 2010, Justice Stevens.
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Iraq's U.S.-backed forces succeeded in wresting Mosul from ISIS, but at the cost of enormous destruction.
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But many in Hong Kong say she has only succeeded in the first part of her vow.
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Kirchner's wife and successor, former President Cristina Fernandez, never succeeded in reaching a deal on the debt.
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New U.S. sanctions have largely succeeded in persuading European companies to put aside business projects with Iran.
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To celebrate this year, Ford slyly revealed that it has succeeded in surreptitiously creating the pickup emoji.
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Like, I don't know if the goal was to distract us before, because you succeeded in that.
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If they succeeded in gaining approval by the Senate, they would be two of seven board members.
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Moreover, "the regime has largely succeeded in taming opposition forces," says Mohamed Daadaoui of Oklahoma City University.
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Trump succeeded in part because his contradictory rhetoric allowed voters to see in him what they wanted.
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And not long ago, a bomber succeeded, in a deadly explosion in front of a government building.
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In a month, the little group of prisoners succeeded in finishing the 100 pieces demanded of them.
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In America the administration of Barack Obama succeeded in securing a stimulus package worth over $800 billion.
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Most of the Democrats who succeeded in Pennsylvania on Election Day ran as moderate or traditional Democrats.
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In previous years, Senator McCain and I succeeded in persuading our Senate colleagues to provide more visas.
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Tough choice, but Rhodes might have succeeded in demonstrating the value of offensive integrity over genteel deceit.
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Ultimately, however, none of these actions succeeded in getting the rogue nation to end its nuclear program.
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Though they have succeeded in getting on the ballot, the ridesharing companies have reason to be pessimistic.
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He succeeded in May, becoming the first combat-wounded veteran to scale the world's most notorious mountain.
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Of the 60 municipalization efforts over the past 19 years, only nine succeeded in buying their utility.
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He succeeded in 2009 in a "land yacht" called Greenbird that reached a speed of 126.2 m.p.h.
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They have succeeded in sullying the very word, making it synonymous with what is illegitimate and foolhardy.
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Kirchner's successor and wife, former President Cristina Fernandez, never succeeded in reaching a deal on the debt.
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However, the drug, FMX101, succeeded in a separate late-stage study, the Israel-based drug developer said.
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The company's experimental cannabis-based drug succeeded in treating children with a rare form of severe epilepsy.
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But it does not appear that opponents of DeVos have succeeded in picking off another GOP vote.
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It's unclear what the significance of this rose is, but it's certainly succeeded in getting our attention.
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At 2:15 AM they were almost closed, but we succeeded in making it all the same.
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Immunization campaigns have succeeded in most countries and have come close in Pakistan, but persistent problems remain.
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Kawasaki has also succeeded in recent years, and Ducati was the title sponsor of the Meadowlands race.
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And she exemplified a wave of models who have succeeded in recent years by doing just that.
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Court papers do not indicate whether the Russians succeeded in winning help from the campaign's Florida operation.
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None of this succeeded in getting the $21978 million away from Abadi and his circles of allies.
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Moreover, the blockade by Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt has not succeeded in isolating Qatar.
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In just one short week the Democrats have succeeded in failing with a brilliant five-part plan.
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Odisha TV reported she tried to climb the mountain in 2004 and 360, and succeeded in 2008.
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While not an outright victory, she has succeeded in getting herself into one of her mom's stories.
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Possibly that's because several candidates succeeded in talking about totally different issues than the moderators asked about.
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He also succeeded in getting Congress to add a second four-star general to the Marines' leadership.
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On the third day of trying, Ms. Cassens succeeded in shooting and killing a 450-pound elk.
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The government succeeded in keeping Mr. Velásquez out of the country, but he continued to work remotely.
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A worldwide effort succeeded in bringing down measles cases by nearly 80 percent from 2000 to 2016.
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By 1993, they had succeeded in all 50 states, though the laws and legal precedents vary widely.
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Moscow succeeded in restoring the supremacy of the state, but the ultimate cost of victory was high.
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T) said on Friday it has succeeded in winning a controlling stake in Maeda Road Construction (1883.
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He was the kid who faced great obstacles and sometimes stumbled, but he succeeded in the end.
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Some similar shareholder resolutions have succeeded in getting banks to stop financing coal and other fossil fuels.
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And Patagonia succeeded in its monthslong, retaliatory campaign to move a lucrative trade show out of Utah.
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The bottom line is that the president has succeeded in muzzling conservative critics of his economic policies.
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After that time passes I start to think of everything I've already done and succeeded in school.
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The protests succeeded in pressuring the government to delay completion of the project and consider alternate routes.
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"They succeeded in teaching me one lesson: the falsehood of the North Korean legal system," he said.
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So I think the policy has probably succeeded in many respects, the negative rates does hurt banks.
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Rescuers succeeded in airlifting more than 50 people from their homes in Pakistan-administered Kashmir for treatment...
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Yes, we'd succeeded in establishing women's funds all over the world, but the average gift was $350.
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And judging by the past couple of weeks, the coverage seems to have succeeded in that regard.
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With the investigation over, it appears that Trump's lawyers succeeded in staving off an in-person interview.
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The measure, although unpopular in the town, succeeded in stopping the spread of the disease, officials said.
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Neither method has fully succeeded in composing student bodies that match the racial makeup of their states.
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He has also succeeded in business and politics with what appears to be very few intellectual gifts.
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He was succeeded in February 2018 by Brett Giroir, a political appointee nominated by President Donald Trump.
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It would be hard to argue with the academy's determination that Dylan succeeded in meeting those criteria.
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Steven Temares resigned from the top job in May, and was succeeded in the interim by Winston.
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But altogether the curators have succeeded in pulling five millenniums of art into a single, thrilling conversation.
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Trump's campaign rhetoric in 5003 succeeded in attracting the voters most opposed to immigration during the primary.
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"She succeeded in all these ways that it is assumed that brown women won't," Ms. Gould said.
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Yet the tactic was the dirtiest of many that succeeded in discrediting her opposition to the president.
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He's already succeeded in attracting major companies, including Netflix, NBC, Universal and others to film on site.
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The bureaucracies have already succeeded in getting Trump to back off an immediate U.S. withdrawal from Syria.
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Harley-Davidson has succeeded in attracting some new riders with bikes like the Sportster —especially among women.
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The Taliban succeeded in taking Kandahar province, driving the Western-backed Mujahideen farther northward in the nation.
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But for now, Mr. Mattis appears to have succeeded in his reassurance mission in Seoul and Tokyo.
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While we succeeded in this regard, the economics of providing U.S. equity research have become increasingly challenged.
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Take this passage: It is true that Obama succeeded in passing a groundbreaking universal health care law.
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Last March, Republicans tried to end the freeze, but Democrats succeeded in their efforts to keep it.
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In Pennsylvania, which requires that abstinence be stressed, one teenager's activism succeeded in changing her school's curriculum.
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"I am very happy that we have succeeded in agreeing concrete, very concrete steps today," Scholz said.
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And the migrant crisis is a sign that the EU has not yet succeeded in convincing them.
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Whatever the machination, on July 14th, 1608, Caravaggio succeeded in joining the non-celibate Knights of Obedience.
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I think she succeeded in doing what she wanted with Girls by the end of season three.
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Mrs Thatcher certainly succeeded in transforming the country beyond recognition and turning millions of people into property owners.
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"It's this culture of, 'If you've made them cry, you've succeeded in getting your point across,'" she said.
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Those who I thought had stopped making music have succeeded in making it without ever having truly stopped.
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Since then, Nissan has succeeded in raising its market share in the United States and posted record sales.
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But so far, it has only succeeded in carrying out one of four killings scheduled up to Friday.
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Started in 2005, it has succeeded in getting many musicians, writers, churches and unions to pledge their support.
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But it has still succeeded in regaining a coveted title: most valuable public U.S. company by market cap.
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Given the weight of prejudice facing Africans with albinism, few have succeeded in its rough and tumble politics.
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After multiple attempts at rehab, in 2007 he succeeded in leaving his drug-using days in his past.
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Opening up an article on Mashable immediately shows that Brave, on the surface, has succeeded in removing advertisements.
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"We realized we may have succeeded in understanding success, but we've failed at understanding failure," Dr. Wang said.
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The revamped strategy mirrors initiatives that have succeeded in boosting the time Indian consumers spend with Google services.
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"In the ashes of her marriage, she succeeded in creating herself as a brand," reporter Chris Connelly says.
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Eleven succeeded in 2012, including two liberal parties, three Christian ones and one that cares about animal rights.
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He was succeeded in the race by Valerie Ervin, who had been Kamenetz's running mate for lieutenant governor.
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"With objects from the war, they succeeded in creating marvellous objects, true pieces of art," Chantal Giudice said.
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Netflix's wild bet on political scandal succeeded in almost every single way a story like this possibly could.
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And while the formulas may have failed us, our testers' responses to them succeeded in making us laugh.
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But it's succeeded in spite of some frustrating design problems, particularly the lack of a good control system.
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Armed attackers succeeded in shutting down 644 polling stations on Sunday, representing about 3 percent of the total.
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But her appearance on Carlson's show reveals how she's succeeded in building a different fanbase: pro-Trump conservatives.
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Online raiders succeeded in stealing from 9,000: some customers spotted dodgy payments to companies in Brazil and Spain.
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Sustol succeeded in a late-stage study that tested the drug against GlaxoSmithKline Plc's anti-nausea drug, Zofran.
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The researchers noticed the participants succeeded in grouping the fatty acids together and separately from the other solutions.
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Since then, Nissan has succeeded in raising its market share in the United States and posted record sales.
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After much skepticism and many failures, I succeeded in reducing my stress by practicing breathing exercises and meditation.
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We have succeeded in getting more than 10,000 families back in safe and resilient homes and stronger communities.
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"Bosniaks are dissatisfied because they have not succeeded in establishing control over the whole of Bosnia," he says.
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It's already succeeded in convincing Playmobil to release more inclusive characters with disabilities, but Lego was a struggle.
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But in laboratory experiments, bioengineers have succeeded in pushing the efficiency of UV fluorescent proteins to 100 percent.
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It is natural if you have succeeded in work to assume this was down to your own merits.
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This cost the Islamic Republic nothing, but succeeded in dividing the United States from Europe, Russia and China.
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After freeing the Gringo's lapel from his belt, he succeeded in sweeping his bewildered prey onto his back.
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Pacific Construction is noteworthy for having succeeded in a business that is otherwise dominated by state-owned enterprises.
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But Donald Trump succeeded in eliciting support from a large minority of Americans, and it's worth understanding why.
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Efimova, who has served two doping suspensions, succeeded in an appeal last week against being banned from Rio.
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Vimeo has succeeded in fending off a lawsuit over hosting copyright-infringing music files on its video site.
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They introduced reforms at the right time, they succeeded in opening up, in having a very competitive economy.
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By the time that Mueller is finished, Trump might have succeeded in turning the tables on the investigators.
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Much earlier in his tenure, in 2003, he succeeded in banning smoking in restaurants, bars and most workplaces.
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To a surprising extent, the militants have succeeded in their aim of discrediting secularism, the chief investigator said.
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Yet he has not succeeded in his attempts to convert teammates to the church of arnica do mato.
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Stephanie Zacharek, Time Best of all, Cooper has succeeded in making a terrific melodrama for the modern age.
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"Secretary of State Pompeo didn't fail in Pyongyang any more than President Trump succeeded in Singapore," Gallucci said.
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And if such a campaign were mounted against the media, and it succeeded in cowing them, what then?
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Trump has effectively succeeded in making everything about him, leaving things not about him to toil in obscurity.
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Disinformation most famously succeeded in early 2014 with the initial obfuscation about deploying Russian forces to seize Crimea.
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Ellinger's co-workers and friends succeeded in getting him a cake, complete with the much sought-after logo.
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The last time the government succeeded in stopping a vertical merger was during the Nixon administration in 1972.
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The government also said Tuesday that its forces had succeeded in routing Al Qaeda militants from Abyan Province.
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Other nationwide models, such as Communities in Schools, have succeeded in substantially reducing dropouts and raising graduation rates.
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Trump has not succeeded in rewriting or repealing any of these rules yet; it's a time-consuming process.
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And now, they've succeeded in deep frying a whole pizza pie, in a new video uploaded on Sunday.
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Andersen said the team succeeded in having the iPad version of the checkout software ready for launch day.
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But as the insurgents succeeded in taking more ground, Assad's army found itself stretched to the breaking point.
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They sought billions in bond repayments and eventually succeeded in preventing Argentina from paying any of its creditors.
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Since being succeeded in December by Mauricio Macri, who has moved to reverse many of her policies, Mrs.
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There is no evidence that any foreign government ever succeeded in changing votes, but the risk is real.
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" In the end, the industry succeeded in avoiding the statements that they "deceived" the public about the "truth.
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There is some indication that the auditor general has already succeeded in nudging the federal government to action.
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They wouldn't have been, I said, if Marcos had succeeded in stealing our passports like he tried to.
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And, of course, the GMA folks wanted to know if she'd succeeded in finding love on the show.
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Had they succeeded in cutting off Britain's lifeline over the Atlantic, perhaps the war might have ended differently.
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But it has succeeded in fueling a vast, violent illicit trade, creating chaos and misery around the world.
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Von Hagens has even succeeded in creating a "sex plastinate," or a display of two people having sex.
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"We succeeded in passing an FAA bill through the Senate that didn't include unrelated tax provisions," Thune said.
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Except that, had the Indians succeeded in doing so, these two tightly bunched teams might be playing still.
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But in recent years some have succeeded in tackling this problem by organizing reforestation efforts along entire watersheds.
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Over time, we'd succeeded in delegitimizing the media altogether — all the normal guideposts were down, the referees discredited.
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On-cycle elections would remain until the 1894 amendment, when progressive interests succeeded in enshrining the current schedule.
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Mr. Brown had never quite succeeded in reconciling the Gotham's congenial chaos with the exigencies of breaking even.
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In the past decade or so, we have succeeded in recognizing the harms of sugary beverages like soda.
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"If we succeeded in delivering justice, we knew we would win the hearts of the people," he explained.
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Mr. Assayas succeeded in making a young person's film when he was on the cusp of turning 40.
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She held those roles before the nascent "progressive prosecutor" movement succeeded in replacing old, tough-on-crime types.
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Of course, while the virtual reality backdrop succeeded in lightening the mood, the medium certainly has its shortcomings.
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Political enemies filed a slew of bureaucratic accusations against Ms. Aldana and succeeded in tying up her candidacy.
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These steps have clearly not succeeded in guaranteeing total comfort for both participants or in obtaining continual consent.
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Marshall has succeeded in wrestling with the sinewy, sneaky forces of colonization, privilege, imperialism, prejudice, disempowerment, and erasure.
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The ever-present surveillance state took this as a grave threat, and they nearly succeeded in destroying him.
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But Claudia Bauer's production of "Tartuffe, or the Pig of Wisdom" the following evening succeeded in restoring it.
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The secret: Apple has succeeded in convincing many people to spend as much as $1,000 on an iPhone.
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By being hard to pin down, they succeeded in attracting voters from both the left and the right.
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First it picked a good C.E.O., and now it succeeded in reducing the power of its toxic founder.
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She suggested rallying around Mr. Rauner's conservative fiscal agenda, which Democrats have so far mostly succeeded in blocking.
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Banksy has succeeded in getting works into major British and American museums and galleries by unorthodox means before.
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They succeeded in at least one, gaining access to tens of thousands of voter-registration records in Illinois.
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By Tuesday, the rescue operation had succeeded in saving all 13 people trapped in the Tham Luang Cave.
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To my astonishment, "The Mending Project" succeeded in generating an intimate experience that blends narrative and textile arts.
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I say this as a white man who has succeeded in this country and won't ever support Trump.
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By placing its people throughout the administration, the Heritage Foundation has succeeded in furthering its right-wing agenda.
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I succeeded in getting her on my side — and we got almost eight million views that first year.
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"There was no other option," said Mr. López, whose unorthodox strategy succeeded in keeping the linemen at work.
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Mr. Rodríguez said that kind of pressure had not succeeded in the past and would not work now.
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Working with local forces in Syria and Iraq, they have succeeded in toppling the Islamic State's barbaric caliphate.
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For that reason it has increased its armaments until it has succeeded in changing the conditions of war.
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But ISIS has succeeded in doing what Al Qaeda never did — it's an open invitation to wreak havoc.
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The problem is that Trump would have succeeded in recreating Nixon's "Saturday Night Massacre" without the underlying crime.
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Still, French has already succeeded in rallying Republicans to his defense after the media piled on him Tuesday.
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China appears to have succeeded in eliminating software programs that enable its people to view an uncensored internet.
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FEC, the case I won before the Supreme Court, we succeeded in striking down unconstitutional campaign finance laws.
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Against the odds Mesa's first big bid, for Hugoton, a far larger natural-gas firm, succeeded in 1969.
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It also succeeded in creating an image that will haunt my nightmares for the rest of my life.
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To what extent, in your opinion, has the organization succeeded in its mission, as stated in its charter?
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But with Mr. Tillerson gone, Mr. Miller succeeded in persuading the president to drop the ceiling to 30,000.
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Steven Temares resigned from the top job in May, and was succeeded in the interim by Mary Winston.
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Canada has, in turn, always succeeded in having those tariffs overturned through Nafta or the World Trade Organization.
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Haspel spent most of her career in clandestine services, and she has succeeded in a scary, violent world.
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Napoleon succeeded in "unblocking" France, with educational, legal, financial, religious and commercial reforms, many of which still exist.
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So far, no state has succeeded in forcing a broad court challenge to the landmark 230 Roe v.
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Lyft has always succeeded in putting its drivers first so that its drivers can put their passengers first.
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China has "succeeded in picking off a handful of Taiwan's last remaining diplomatic partners," according to the report.
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In this sense, Ms. Djurberg and Mr. Berg have succeeded in producing art that is devastating and necessary.
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No matter how the Presidents Cup ends, Els has succeeded in changing the culture of the International team.
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The last time our elected leaders succeeded in delivering bold tax reform was 1986, under President Ronald Reagan.
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They organized and sometimes succeeded in putting new racial barriers in place, new discriminatory policies in our institutions.
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Bow Street subsequently succeeded in installing four independent directors to Mack-Cali's board, expanding it to 11 members.
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The photos suggest that, despite reading Heidegger, Thwaites hasn't succeeded in changing how he moves through the world.
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That seems to have succeeded in persuading plenty of voters to put aside their doubts about the SNP.
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In several countries they succeeded in attracting a sizable number of votes by swerving to the political center.
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Johnson & Johnson rose 0.6 percent to $132.76 after the company's flu drug succeeded in a mid-stage trial.
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Trump has also succeeded in implementing reforms that will likely have significant economic benefits for years to come.
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The provisional utopias of illegal dance parties in the eighties and nineties hadn't succeeded in uniting the masses.
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Police had been searching for him, but only succeeded in tracking down the car used in his abduction.
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Buttigieg has also succeeded in raising policy concerns about Warren, this time over her "Medicare for All" plan.
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While the Knicks succeeded in claiming a restricted free agent, it appeared the Nets were not so fortunate.
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But when DOD's inspectors went to assess whether NSA had succeeded in doing this, they found something disturbing.
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Though he closed factories and laid off some 21,000 workers, Mr. Ghosn succeeded in reviving the Japanese carmaker.
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While Boko Haram has been pushed from some of its strongholds, this hasn't succeeded in halting the violence.
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Microsoft said it had no evidence the hackers succeeded in compromising any user credentials or stole any data.
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I don't mean that he has succeeded in destroying the checks and balances on which American freedom rests.
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The case is symbolic, because MTN is one of the few South African firms which has succeeded in Nigeria.
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Extremist groups have succeeded in "dictating the discourse" he said, with moderates often failing to speak out against them.
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The "rule" applies only to presidential election years and it succeeded in 2016 only because Republicans controlled the Senate.
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Those early protests and call / comment campaigns succeeded in getting former FCC chairman Tom Wheeler to protect net neutrality.
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It's safe to say that the devs succeeded in their goal to recapture the magic of Sega's flagship franchise.
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Nor do they appear have succeeded in getting other people who worked for Trump at the pageant to talk.
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Backed by financial and trade support from Iran, Syria's government succeeded in stabilizing the pound early in the conflict.
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He never succeeded in landing her as a guest, but he had more than 40 interviews with Donald Trump.
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Newman said she had succeeded in moving his positions on immmigration and healthcare to the left during the campaign.
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