This is an academic success story, an American success story, and also great advertising for UCF.
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My success story will be written differently than I had planned, but it will be a success story nonetheless.
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" An 'American success story' Born and raised in Detroit, Ilitch's family touts his life as a "remarkable American success story.
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I am no politician, but I know a success story when I see one, and CHIP is an American success story.
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"Overall, the story of 5G is a success story, an American success story, and we still need to do more and we will," Pai said.
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I want people to know the success story of the Nisei and how, despite being considered the enemy, they were able to became an American success story.
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Success story Springfield is a success story for Microsoft's ability to build products, but it's also a big victory for Microsoft Research's new philosophy around getting products out, explains Dendi.
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On paper at least, I sound like a success story.
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Nuraphones were a definite Kickstarter success story, raising $1.8 million.
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She's a success story that wasn't always a sure thing.
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That's being shown as a success story by these people.
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Jade Roper and Tanner Tolbert are another Bachelor success story.
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IN MOST ways, it is a typical immigrant success story.
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POLAND was the big success story of Europe after 1989.
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The Chocolate Chair is a typical viral food success story.
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Cardi B's success story may have just hit a snag.
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For all its problems, Facebook is a remarkable success story.
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One recent success story: Google's hometown of Mountain View, Calif.
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All of the students know Zappos as a success story.
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N26 also happens to be a Startup Battlefield success story.
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FLCL is an improbable, minor success story of the 2000s.
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Will your company be the next Startup Battlefield success story?
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This makes her a success story and a role model.
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In Taiwan's young entrepreneurial circle, they are a success story.
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"Huda is the best kind of success story," says Phillips.
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I call it the American Success Story, the American Dream.
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Opportunity is the first chapter of every American success story.
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It's a British success story that we want to continue.
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There's a slightly awkward sticking point in Abiy's success story.
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Mr. Trump's tariffs could yet prove a painful success story.
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So is last year's biggest Hollywood success story: Black Panther.
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CHIP has been a huge success story, at modest cost.
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Even carbon capture's one major "success story" raises cautionary flags.
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Yet black bears are something of a conservation success story.
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The truth is, our forests are an American success story.
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By most measures, he knew, he was a success story.
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Flexibility of formatting is one component of this success story.
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This is not a success story in the conventional sense.
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We'll be following the progress of this Battlefield success story closely.
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The Switch, by comparison, is a major success story so far.
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That's a success story unlike any other in the NCAA Tournament.
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Conservatives are still wary of messing with an American success story.
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I am not just an example of the American success story.
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At just 23, Georgia Nott is already a music success story.
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Because if there's a success story, we want to hear it.
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It's a success story as American as red, white and blue.
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This sounds like the makings of a great developer success story.
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In many ways, Grandpa Isidore is a classic American success story.
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Some seemed to treat it as a kind of success story.
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On paper, at least, Arif was another heartwarming immigrant success story.
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It has a chance to be Asia's next great success story.
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Molina, a Californian insurer, is in one sense another success story.
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But every success story is countered by a tear-stained episode.
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One success story is Suzie Mills, a retired Air Force veteran.
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However, the success story masked a contentious situation behind the scenes.
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USAID has cited these improvements as a significant development success story.
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CREZ is generally recognized to be a tremendous infrastructure success story.
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By many measures, Chobani embodies the classic American immigrant success story.
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Since then, Peterboro has become something of a trade success story.
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That landmark is the result of an extraordinary corporate success story.
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Around the world the Danish success story is being studied closely.
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It's not the golden, glittering success story he has been peddling.
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"PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds" is the biggest PC gaming success story this year.
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Did that success story ever make it to the nightly news?
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Set up in 2003, the KPK is a reformasi success story.
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Choudhury has always presented himself as a great American success story.
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Everyone I knew seemed able to relay an I.V.F. success story.
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SO IT IS A – BASICALLY AN ACROSS THE BOARD SUCCESS STORY.
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One early success story is getting a boost from venture capital.
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Erdogan needs a P.R. success story to break Turkey's diplomatic isolation.
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Kim Kardashian might be the biggest success story in reality TV history.
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She is the classic American rags-to-riches, entrepreneurial success story, Paul.
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Here's your ultimate guide to creating your own evil Kermit success story.
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Tikrit is somewhat of a success story after ISIS occupation, McGurk said.
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The last true success story that comes to mind is Gilmore Girls.
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So Sprint bought Nextel years back... Another wild success story of consolidation.
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In fact, Wardi believes Pipedrive could be Estonia's next big success story.
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That, of course, makes VFA easier to defend as a success story.
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It felt like the Fortnite e-sports community's first overnight success story.
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The Microsoft Surface success story has taken a bit of a twist.
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That the firm isn't a breakaway success story isn't necessarily the issue.
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Botswana, Africa's greatest development success story, depends heavily on diamonds, for instance.
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Vinyl's resurgence has been a surprising success story for the music industry.
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But here's a success story and only the second one from India.
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She is the greatest success story the movie industry has ever seen.
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This is obviously exactly the success story that Yarkoni is talking about.
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A Career Resurgence The success story of the card was Jared Cannonier.
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The traditional American success story assumes a level of privilege and access.
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Bloom is far from alone, though her success story isn't that common.
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To attract better athletes, the KRC needs to have a success story.
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Overall, though, it is a success story not to be sniffed at.
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Cillizza: Florida is the success story of the 2018 election for Republicans.
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Food delivery startup Deliveroo is a rare UK consumer-tech success story.
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As I have noted elsewhere, mine is a classic American success story.
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It is also a shining example of an early environmental success story.
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She's not even a Bachelorette success story; she married outside the franchise!
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The success story of Vietnamese-Cajun crawfish certainly speaks to that future.
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Violence and corruption have overshadowed what was once a remarkable success story.
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"That is incredibly rare you have this success story," Mr. Campos said.
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"He was a success story, his name means success," De Martigny said.
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On Sunday, the Greens emerged as the success story in European politics.
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Jane's a success story, each part of her life perfectly squared away.
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On the surface, Lesotho could seem to be a demographic success story.
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But Mr. White said that, for every success story, there were setbacks.
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Do you have a Bumble success story you would like to share?
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He's yet another success story from the City University of New York.
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It's a financial success story now, but Amazon's reputation has been damaged.
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Renaud Laplanche was the quintessential Silicon Valley success story, until he wasn't.
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Lead policy has often been cited as a public health success story.
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But eagles aren't just a patriotic symbol, they're a conservation success story.
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There is no reason to limit this success story to Pennsylvania alone.
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And once our success story came in, he's now virtually a god.
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"These are good stats for telling our economic success story," he wrote.
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That's a success story in that regard, but it could've been bigger.
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According to a Ring "Success Story Sheet," which Motherboard obtained from the police department of Addison, IL, a Ring "success story" is an arrest that results from footage that is captured on a Ring camera and shared with police.
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The fact is, televisions are a success story in terms of energy efficiency.
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Flippant as it might sound, the HBO series therefore dramatizes a success story.
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Telensa is quite possibly a U.K. tech success story you haven't heard of.
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A pretty ignominious end to what was a great British tech success story.
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Microsoft's mobile operating systems will never be remembered as a runaway success story.
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In terms of halting immigration, the southern border is a real success story.
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The project is now hailed as a success story by the United Nations.
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Philip Hammond, the chancellor, has hailed the firm as a "real success story".
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For most of its life, Timehop has been a slow-burning success story.
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But Wozniak is not a dropout success story like Jobs or Bill Gates.
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But he is far from the only Hollywood rags to riches success story.
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The country would become what some have termed Asia's quiet economic success story.
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"My story about Final Fantasy XV is not a success story," he said.
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For every success story there are thousands of indie films that go unwatched.
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Wailana did it in one year, and it was considered a success story.
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Unlike Working Girl, Joy doesn't weave a love story into its success story.
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"It's a success story," said Larry Hajna, a spokesman for the environmental agency.
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There are several cultural markers that contribute to Sweden's decades-long success story.
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No success story ever began with someone taking a day off of work.
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Just whom does it benefit to dismiss this success story with acrid "critique"?
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Consider, for a moment, if Mitchell were not the success story he is.
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Despite the gloomy prospects, one Southeast Asian country offers a valuable success story.
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Vizio, on the other hand, has styled itself as an American success story.
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Sayman shared his unique success story with Univision's news show Aquí y Ahora.
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But for every success story, there are many more that end in regret.
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Sharks are an evolutionary success story, thriving for more than 400 million years.
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Kenyan mobile money platform, M-Pesa, is the continent's biggest leapfrogging success story.
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" As The American Conservative noted, it sounded "like a Second Amendment success story.
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When I was born I had a success story already written for me.
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Yet they couldn't quite pull off the elusive seed-to-seed success story.
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Founded in 1999, the website was an early online success story in Europe.
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Founded inside a San Francisco apartment, Airbnb is a major local success story.
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Global efforts to destroy disease-causing polioviruses have been quite a success story.
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In short, our relationship with our Chinese manufacturers is an IP success story.
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When it comes to a cloud success story, Snowflake checks all the boxes.
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It's the type of crowd-funding success story that many entrepreneurs dream about.
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But let's say Uber succeeds in becoming a wild success story across Europe.
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" It said the rules have "been an economic success story for European football.
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It was never clear if there would be another success story like Brown's.
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She used to champion welfare reform as a major social policy success story.
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He is a success story from a place that does not have many.
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It's still too soon to say if Washington will be a success story.
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Despite its current state of dilapidation, though, Old Main is a success story.
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Utterly corrupt, he is also, in his way, a classic American success story.
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It's now a rare success story in the ailing world of local news.
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So if you're looking for a Shark Tank success story, follow your nose.
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The findings are part of a larger success story on school meals nationwide.
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Foreign direct investment is part of the American success story on innovation leadership.
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Perhaps her best-known success story involved an unloved fruit native to China.
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One local success story is Molekule, which makes air filters for allergy sufferers.
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As a result, our immigrants are the epitome of the American success story.
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When CHIP became law two decades ago, it was a bipartisan success story.
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These titles are the strange success story of the Communist Party's suppression of speech.
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Season 17 success story Sean and Catherine Lowe, who wed in 2014, are nesting.
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Where technology and economics collide People think of Uber as a big success story.
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Author Emma Clark has a similar success story from her time at Knox College.
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First, the attack on the refugee resettlement program, which is an American success story.
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MADRID (Reuters) - In Spain's Chinese community, Gao Ping was the ultimate immigrant success story.
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Garmin's long been a sort of secret success story in the world of wearables.
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We can replicate this success story, but the market won't act on its own.
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She wants to be thought of as a moderate, smart, pragmatic, feminist success story.
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It's a success story by any measure, but it's never been enough for Google.
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It was a huge environmental success story, and the ozone layer is now recovering.
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For Costa Rica, the clean energy success story is likely to continue into 2017.
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As in Bavaria two weeks earlier, the big success story was the Green party.
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But Holzhauer isn't just the latest Jeopardy success story; he's also a polarizing one.
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This is a success story that all Americans -- especially my fellow Catholics -- should celebrate.
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LONDON — Harry Potter's greatest puberty success story has apparently met cult television's latest hero.
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As the Finns note, reducing North American air pollution is an important success story.
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It's a success story that had Colorado Democrats hoping he would challenge Republican Sen.
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The person most responsible for that success story is Kentucky's former governor, Steve Beshear.
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The result was a rare competition success story in an age of corporate concentration.
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Son highlighted the fund's investment in Slack as a success story among the turbulence.
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But it's also because of a Microsoft hardware success story called the Surface Pro.
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And we were, I think, the biggest success story at ESPN given our format.
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In 2019 DeepMind, arguably the UK's biggest AI success story, entered its tenth year.
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Today, shock therapy is still taught as a success story in many American universities.
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Products like JUUL, invented by two Stanford University engineers, are an American success story.
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Meanwhile, a great American manufacturing and corporate success story has become embroiled in scandal.
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Right now, General Electric can actually be seen as a success story for regulators.
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For the music industry in 2016, this is what counts as a success story.
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And, and we've managed to do all of that, and it's a success story.
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For every Johnathan Joseph success story, there are four Nnamdi Asmoughas and O.J. Atogwes.
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Meanwhile, the coming of rapid convergence by emerging markets is a huge success story.
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It is also an unquestioned success story for the sport in the United States.
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But there's a different kind of success story out of Akron, Ohio, his hometown.
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The history of U.S.-Colombia engagement represents an outstanding success story in the region.
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This is a huge public health success story — but also not a complete victory.
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The rise of higher education in the twentieth century was an American success story.
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Mr. Trump has frequently championed the company as a success story in domestic manufacturing.
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But Berner's on Haight is also supposed to be a social-justice success story.
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This weekend's other big opening The Goldfinch is the opposite of a success story.
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The chopped cheese is a New York success story — with a somewhat charged twist.
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Look, 2018 was a big success story, I am convinced we're ready for 2020.
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Rwanda, which has achieved high HPV vaccination rates for girls, is another success story.
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PEPFAR is no less than a largely unknown success story in US Foreign Investment.
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It has been an arduous, yet significant, if quiet, bipartisan success story of 2018.
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To fully understand Marvel's cinematic success story, it's important to understand where it started.
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The language of the model minority stereotype first appeared in 1966 with two widely read articles: "Success Story of One Minority Group in the U.S." in the US News & World Report and "Success Story, Japanese-American Style" in the New York Times.
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According to Lee Server's exhaustively researched biography, Rosselli lived out a quintessentially American success story.
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Greenification, gentrification 20 minutes away, Millvale is the city's most public clean energy success story.
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"It has been a part of the success story to help diversify our freshman class."
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"We, Too, Are America" will release the first immigrant success story on Monday, Feb. 6.
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And as a result, maybe the next success story won't be so hard to imagine.
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Sometimes sheer size pays off: Airbus, an aerospace giant, is a cross-border success story.
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But for every AI success story, countless projects never make it out of the lab.
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I feel like people hold up your success story as an example of immigrant exceptionalism.
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He is the immigrant success story—for him, the British dream has become a reality.
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Proponents of lower taxes, though, point to America's massive, innovative corporations as a success story.
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" Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley claimed Democrats are working to undermine Trump's "true success story.
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He continued to push what he sees as India's success story under Modi on Tuesday.
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The biggest success story was the service's purchase of the controversial Stryker wheeled armored vehicle.
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"OneWest is an American success story, and Steven looks forward to telling it," said Bradshaw.
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American Eagle, on the other hand, has been the biggest success story in this category.
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It's the kind of success story that naturally becomes the benchmark for all future endeavors.
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But there is also concern about the stability of this lone Arab-spring success story.
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Severe drought is also crippling Zambia, a country that was once an African success story.
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I mean the growth history of the Swiss watch industry is a fantastic success story.
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The arrival of bald eagles at the airport in Westchester represents an environmental success story.
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He's young, under team control for years, and represents a scouting and development success story.
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Finally, there's UberMoto, which hasn't quite been the success story that Uber had for hoped.
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It is a true success story, but not all of us can be so lucky.
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He seemed to be getting closer to his own version of the soccer success story.
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As with its politics, on the surface Germany appears to be an economic success story.
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Horrendous are well on their way to being the next big metal breakout success story.
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Sea turtle numbers appear to be increasing after historical declines, a rare conservation success story.
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More people would challenge the system, but there hasn't been a real success story yet.
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Part of the success story: the country's bike lanes, a network measuring about 22,000 miles.
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KFC's recipe for success KFC is the biggest American fast food success story in China.
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"Fitbit has really been an early success story," says Jitesh Ubrani, research director at IDC.
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In turn, the state has used this success story to broaden apprenticeships to other industries.
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On the other side of the world, Gao Song boasted his own solar success story.
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Tunisia, sometimes touted as the Arab Spring's success story, sits on a political knife's edge.
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Morales's critics, including the US government, have hailed these events as a democratic success story.
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Nonetheless, Maduro has consistently said he believes the petro will be a great success story.
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East Chicago's Gregg Popovich, coach of the San Antonio Spurs, is an American success story.
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"I really believe that Paterson can be the success story of this decade," he said.
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When reached for comment about Turnberry on Friday, the Trump Organization described a success story.
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Into this unstoppable consumerist success story steps the British archaeologist and medieval historian Alexander Langlands.
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For a long time, the development of plastics was perceived as a big success story.
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With the help of federal protections, the grizzly has become a wildlife conservation success story.
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"The licences project could turn into a disaster instead of a success story," another source said.
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"Germany may end up being the final frontier of Uber's success story in Europe," he said.
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His success story may smack of pop psychology, but it has parallels in many other contexts.
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But the wearable's app saga hasn't been quite the same success story as the iPhone's was.
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But Apple's own wearable initiative has been a much more consistent success story for the company.
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Founded in 2005, Souq is often touted as a success story by investors in the region.
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For a country of under 5m people, Ireland has made a global success story of leasing.
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Thanks to the captions in the video, Boston's student loan success story is front and center.
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"Today's news is a true ecological success story," said Eileen Sobeck, assistant NOAA administrator for fisheries.
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" Youtube success story Troye Sivan took the award for Apple's Song of the Year for "Youth.
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The ride-hailing upstart had been celebrated as a success story in China's booming sharing economy.
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Yet for every in vitro fertilization success story, there have been at least as many failures.
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"I personally won't call this a success story because the journey has just begun," Hassan said.
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If this were any other farm, Sisters of the Valley would be a resounding success story.
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For these federalist ideologues, the worst outcome from Brexit would be a British economic success story.
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This is also a huge success story for India's space program — and for the country itself.
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But changing times and hard-earned lessons set the stage for a grocery delivery success story.
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Western consumers are having their experience of the mobile internet shaped by a Chinese success story.
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He is "a success story," Cordone said, albeit a rare one among children with severe autism.
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This is a real-world success story more revealing than Woodward's collection of anonymous trash talk.
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SHANGHAI — The Paper is a new media success story in a fast-changing marketplace for news.
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This week, Insider spoke to a junior at New York University who shared her success story.
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"Fair Shot" tells an interesting success story, because its author has doubts about how he succeeded.
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Lime, the bike- and scooter-sharing startup, is the biggest success story to emerge from SkyDeck.
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He became a knuckleballer late in his career, and it made for an improbable success story.
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And, wow, wouldn't that be a great success story, if they'd do something for that woman?
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Its HIV success story did not extend to the Beira corridor—it didn't even come close.
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The hit romantic comedy "Crazy Rich Asians" offers picture-perfect images of the immigrant success story.
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"Addo elephants might be the biggest success story anywhere," said the park's conservation manager, John Adendorff.
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Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road" was 2019's most endearing and unexpected musical success story.
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It is vital to women's health and is a public health success story in this country.
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She was celebrated as a female founder success story and often graced the cover of magazines.
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"Romania is far from being a success story," Ms. Mungiu-Pippidi said in a telephone interview.
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"In many ways, this is a classic American success story," said Kate Novack, the film's director.
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Its most famous success story is Lorde, who began her career as a teenage SoundCloud user.
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He describes the online used-car retailer Carvana as an earlier success story along those lines.
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"It's a very quiet success story over the last couple of months," CNN's Phil Mattingly said.
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Their stability and growth has been as great a success story as the world has witnessed.
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The United States has a great success story to tell when it comes to environmental progress.
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By way of review, the First Step Act was the big bipartisan success story of 22019.
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The 2900th "inevitable success story in retrospect" is clear: Universal access to safe water and sanitation.
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That's not to say that building your own broadband network will be an automatic success story.
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"Our greatest success story in emerging markets continues to be China," it said in the report.
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James has kept Mattieologie, hosted on Blogspot, as a reminder of where her success story began.
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It's great for me because yes, I wanted to make Atlanta United a real success story.
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But not all of the other galleries working with Art Money share High Noon's success story.
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Her book, like many other perennial products—from Craigslist to Pixar movies—is a conceptualization success story.
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Not so long ago it was possible to point to Oakland as a police reform success story.
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But why not highlight a contemporary immigrant success story, like a Muslim or Latino Anheuser-Busch employee?
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Many Bachelor couples don't make it, but you and Sean have emerged as this rare success story.
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Each note signed by James appears to be personalized to reflect the respective team's unique success story.
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The diesel engine, on the other hand, has been a success story for more than 125 years.
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Unfortunately, that makes standing out from the crowd and becoming a digital retail success story quite difficult.
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One success story that's already come from the data-sharing is the 麻辣 (mala) Snickers bar.
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If there was one breakout success story at the 2018 People's Choice Awards, it was Freeform's Shadowhunters.
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"The entry to the DAX is the reward for ProSieben's success story," said a Frankfurt-based trader.
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The Yellow River in China, the world's seventh-longest at 5,500km, now counts as a success story.
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Far from an overnight success story, her tale is one of more than a decade of discipline.
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But Germany's headline success story has a dark underside that is usually overlooked in all the fanfare.
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Even so, the Second Avenue Subway is a long-awaited success story for both man and machinery.
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But the objective record shows that progress has taken place, and it's really an enormous success story.
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Paige's Hollywood success story follows the rags-to-riches trope many of us are already familiar with.
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Since the dark days of 2008, SpaceX has evolved from a near failure to a success story.
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In an April 2015 blog post, Geofeedia described a success story from one of its corporate clients.
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I wear jeans and a t-shirt, a heavy hoodie – the uniform of the modern success story.
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Born in Romania and now headquartered in New York, the company represents a true European success story.
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The Magnuson-Stevens Act is another remarkable success story that needs our protection now more than ever.
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The annual celebration of the British music industry, opened by its biggest success story of the year.
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It seems she has intentionally absorbed all of my work and ideas into her own success story.
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"I don't feel as tired at the end of the day," she says in her Success Story.
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Plastic bottles going into products Americans use every day is a local, regional, and national success story.
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"We consider it to be a success story," said Hayato Morofushi, marketing manager for Rakuten's mobile payments.
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"The cheetah is the poster species for genetic impoverishment, but also a success story," Dr. O'Brien said.
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Smog isn't gone from the United States, but its mitigation is a success story of environmental regulation.
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Until this week Nigeria had been applauded as a global health success story for polio eradication efforts.
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From the time he got out, he really has been a success story all the way through.
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Another success story is the Semilla Sanitation Hub, which converts waste into drinking water and agricultural nutrients.
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Sports Authority has failed to even try to innovate; it makes Dick's look like a success story.
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Her surgery is a success story by any metric, not just by the one-year mortality measure.
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But Mr. Ramirez says that as far as his surgeon is concerned, he is a success story.
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San Francisco Bay, like Monterey Bay to its south, is a rare success story in ocean conservation.
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"Another layer to this communal success story, that I am so proud to be a part of."
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Eighteen and talented, he was a success story of Venezuela's state-run music program for the poor.
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Its extension will allow short lines to continue their success story in rural, industrial and agricultural America.
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If they stop and look around, they may realize that the true success story already surrounds them.
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And from Beijing's perspective, Macao is the token success story of the policy working out, said McGregor.
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Since rescuing Moncler in 2003, the entrepreneur has rejuvenated the brand into a goose-down success story.
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The mobile market is considered a success story in Israel, where the cost of living is high.
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Just four years later, Giuliani won a landslide reelection and was widely regarded as a success story.
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One example of a success story with this strategy is video conferencing company Zoom, O&aposDriscoll said.
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So Tenet said, 'Let's tell a success story — something good that we did, something that's been hidden.
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Why it matters: The Daily has been a surprise success story in the saturated world of podcasting.
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"I feel this is a success story," Petersen said, "in how we can reduce the seismic hazard."
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The show tells a success story not often heard in the world of indigenous art and culture.
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Aldershot's new MP, Leo Docherty, says that despite "teething problems" his Nepalese constituents represent a "tremendous success story".
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The Ukrainian company is a bootstrapped success story with 100 million downloads, 135 employees and a profitable business.
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Just kidding — it's a $300 robotic vacuum cleaner following in the recently vacuumed footsteps of Roomba's success story.
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Williams used Facebook as an example of a company that has been a "success story" in this space.
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What worries southern business leaders is that the President's trade actions are undercutting the region's economic success story.
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"Bruno just may be the number-one success story out of 'Shark Tank,'" Cuban added in the segment.
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Although Whaley wouldn't call Dayton's drop in overdose deaths a success story, "we are making progress," she said.
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"England has made a big impact for us and England is part of our success story," she said.
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The success story stands in stark contrast to embattled Flint, the birthplace of General Motors and the U.A.W.
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Putin's foreign policy has not really been a success story - it has diminished trust and created new enemies.
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In response, Paul Clement, the lawyer representing the state, portrayed the redistricting effort as a "bipartisan success story".
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Whiteside got his start as a D-League success story before signing a $98 million deal this offseason.
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Carly Waddell and Evan Bass, a season 3 success story, got married and also recently had a baby.
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Back in December, the Kickstarter success story sold off its assets to Fitbit and was promptly shut down.
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Sean and Catherine Lowe have capitalized on their rare Bachelor success story by … creating a line of furniture?
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"Certainly, Santander's growth strategy is a success story so far," said Andre Martins, an analyst at XP Investimentos.
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Estimote is a Polish success story, one of the few businesses to build global reach in Central Europe.
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Andy Weir's "The Martian" was a crowdfunding success story — but that model doesn't work for everyone, he says.
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It sounds like an evolutionary success story, but examples like this are exceptionally rare in the animal kingdom.
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I once met Celestin at a party, and Parker is a success story in the PSU Black community.
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"We're the overnight success story that took 15 years to happen," said Benjamin Salka, co-founder and CEO.
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Sunday's estimated result throws serious doubt onto what had been high hopes for a box office success story.
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For more than 60 years, American foreign policy in Asia has been a remarkable and bipartisan success story.
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Most prominently, Lily, a Kickstarter success story, was forced to shutter earlier this year due to financial issues.
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The 32-year-old tech mogul was only 26 when a movie was made about his success story.
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Mobile's most prominent success story was setting its eyes on what could possibly be the next platform shift.
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Another Last Mile success story is Aly Tamboura, who learned to code while serving 12 years for assault.
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It's an underdog success story that comes from a world we don't usually associate with underdog success stories.
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Chile is Latin America's great success story, even if its citizens disbelieve this narrative, or reject it outright.
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An up-from-nothing success story, he sounded like Jackie Mason and made it rain like Jay-Z.
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Such a Ukrainian success story would trace back to its popular revolution on Maidan Square in February 2202.
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Swatch is a success story that shows an industry can be maintained in a country that is expensive.
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But in the country often lauded as Latin America's great economic success story, it has shocked the world.
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Florida, which looked like a major success story for Republicans on Tuesday night, now looks much more muddled.
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And it is exactly the kind of success story that will be jeopardized by the new overtime rule.
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Should Congress follow through with the AHCA and implement similar reforms, this success story can be replicated nationwide.
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"We kept thinking we'd find a success story, a place where seafood wouldn't be mislabeled," Ms. Lowell said.
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At one level, the Martinelli affair represents a rare political black eye on a regional democratic success story.
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Andrew Caspersen, sentenced last Friday to four years in prison, seemed like the epitome of a success story.
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In the nearly 50 years since, what was a dire situation has become a rare conservation success story.
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The Boston example would become a success story in the development of vaccination, another trend toward the present.
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Three decades later, it remains a perpetual struggle, interrupted by the occasionally shocking out-of-nowhere success story.
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It's a gorgeous YouTube-era success story and a huge win for the idea of consumerism as play.
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Any honest success story will include elements of luck, which is, in this context, another word for randomness.
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Jeff Sessions of Alabama -- He could have been the success story of the Trump caucus as attorney general.
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"The greatest success story is that we have done all this without undermining environmental protections," the source said.
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It would've been a picture-perfect success story: from Lego Mindstorms to Google in less than a decade.
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Mr. Maredia, 35, who was born in India and grew up in Texas, is an immigrant success story.
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This is a grass-roots success story that could have happened only in the age of social media.
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But there was no planning for the Williams sisters, a tennis success story even more improbable than Hingis's.
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"The Shepherd's Diet," a Bible-inspired nutrition program marketed to Christian conservatives, was always an unlikely success story.
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"A lot of people are happy and proud to see, I guess, a success story," Melendrez told KOAT.
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Mnuchin spokeswoman Tara Bradshaw called OneWest "an American success story" that the Treasury pick is eager to tell.
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REgional Australia, PArt 253 of 21990 Australia is a breadbasket to the world and a globalization success story.
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There was, of course, Andrew Yang—at just 45 years old a bona fide Silicon Valley success story.
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For one, why was Tunisia, the relative success story of the Arab revolts, a top supplier of recruits?
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San Francisco, widely considered a recycling success story, has taken earlier and more aggressive measures than New York.
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"But to this day the Social Democrats don't want to proclaim it as a success story," Merkel said.
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Mr. Casap then invited university officials on a road show to share their success story with other schools.
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Mr. Rodriguez is, as it happens, Cuban-American, the son of immigrants and a classic American success story.
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But, as he told CNBC Make It in Sydney, it's a success story that started quite by accident.
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The latter is very important: Soaring housing costs are the biggest flaw in California's otherwise impressive success story.
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Edwards sees Colorado as a success story — but it ought to also be viewed as a cautionary tale.
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For now, Vizio will remain a private, US-based business that many view as an American hardware success story.
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This year's categories and point totals are: Utah's win caps a success story that exemplifies the state's industrious nature.
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Major publications like The New York Times, Billboard, and Elle threw a spotlight on the wunderkind's overnight success story.
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While Snap has experienced rapid growth over the last few years, it's hard to call it a success story.
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Epic Games' acquisition of Rocket League developer Psyonix should have been a game industry success story for the ages.
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"I don't know if we will have a success story for the end of our infertility journey," Caitlin said.
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Furthermore, he asks, how is working two jobs, and struggling to feed your wife and child, a success story?
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"Shazam!" was a hit with critics and "Birds of Prey" is looking to be a success story, as well.
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The greatest capitalist success story of the 21st century is a communist regime with an atrocious human-rights record.
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Her success story and CNN's coverage were cited as evidence by proponents of medical marijuana reform in some states.
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Beauty retailer Adore Beauty is a local digital success story, expanding into China this year via Alibaba's TMall platform.
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While Beyond Meat is by far the market's biggest IPO success story this year, it's not the only one.
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Jas is a walking success story -- having once weighed more than 450 lbs -- he's now down to around 210.
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And now, after sharing her skincare success story on GMA, Dr. Bowe is filling us in on her secrets.
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If it keeps expanding in the U.S., it would be a rare success story for an Asian startup there.
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Stapleton, 37, is the first to admit his wife Morgane has played a major role in his success story.
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If you're secretly looking for the final push to quit your job, this woman's success story might convince you.
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Toy runs were common in the 1990s, but the Hatchimal success story defies popular assumptions about the toy industry.
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The Environmental Protection Agency's state revolving-loan program has been a huge, albeit underfunded, success story for local communities.
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Ecologically, socially, economically—they're a capitalist disaster (or success story, depending how you look at capitalist endeavors in general).
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However, our country's natural infrastructure is just as critical to America's success story as the things we have built.
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Solar has been in many ways an American success story, and now is not the time to pull back.
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It's a success story of industry, of how the lower end has saved the high end and the luxury.
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It's an incredible success story, leading experts to question why HPV vaccinations aren't more common in the United States.
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To keep this success story going, we need legislators to continue to support homegrown, well-paying jobs like these.
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Mine is a true success story and I owe a great deal of it to the payday lending industry.
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Since our country's founding, the U.S. patent system has been one of the unsung heroes of America's success story.
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"The workers have always worked for foreign companies; now they are part of a Hungarian success story," she said.
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Saddle up for a Shark Tank success story that has more twists and turns than a John Wayne movie.
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Following the Staggers Act, the freight rail industry went from being on life support to an American success story.
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Barneys was a particular kind of rags-to-riches success story, one that I'll call the Jewish American Dream.
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Sanders eventually declared victory as well, based on the raw vote total, further complicating any clean success story. Rep.
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The next stop is the House of Representatives, and I know they will pass this proven conservation success story.
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Billionaire Elon Musk, the CEO of pioneering tech firms including Tesla and SpaceX, isn't his family's only success story.
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The dog's ability to bond across species — with sheep, goats, even (horrors!) cats — makes it an evolutionary success story.
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Aquaman, the marine opera that never quits, is shaping up to be quite a success story for Warner Bros.
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"We're a proudly American brand, the oldest in the U.S. industry, and also a great international success story," he said.
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Oculus is perhaps the biggest success story, after Facebook bought the Kickstarter-funded company for $2 billion back in 2014.
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Of course, the real success story will be when filming the President in VR doesn't garner any attention at all.
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READ: Veterans Day: Family's anguish in 45-year search for MIA pilot Barajas should have been an American success story.
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It's a nice success story for augmented reality, which often is relegated to applications that are little more than toys.
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The esteemed Mr. Muscatello-Mace-Archer-Mills reminds us of another incredibly thin line — between a grifter and success story.
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TUNISIA IS PERHAPS best known as the lone Arab-spring success story, a democracy in a region full of autocrats.
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"This has been a remarkable success story against huge odds," said Barton Crockett, a media analyst with FBR Capital Markets.
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Lil Yachty is also briefly in the video for "Man's Not Hot," presumably to support a fellow internet success story.
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The success story began after Tom Terhaar became the women's head coach at the U.S. rowing federation (USRowing) in 2001.
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Even with one success story in the bag, it's a tough sell to convince the government to pull back now.
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She has described her overnight success story as nothing short of a miracle and is now hoping for another one.
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I felt inspired to apply for jobs — despite already having one — after witnessing Maya's success story unfold on the screen.
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The tech industry was both an American economic success story and a political ally to Democrats on issues like immigration.
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I am more than a success story that sat next to the first lady at the State of the Union.
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"What Trump wants most is a 'success story,' and that means bringing Japan into bilateral economic talks," the lawmaker said.
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But, even success story Saturday Night Live was pushed to its win thanks to how it dealt with women's stories.
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With this level of commitment to student success, Nevada State College will continue adding to an already inspirational success story.
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For every success story, there are horror stories about terrible guests, broken furniture and run-ins with local law enforcement.
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So I decided to take a stab at writing my own "success" story — a story that is still being written.
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"I think he was the single biggest success story from that tournament from an officiating point of view," Webb said.
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Trunkster won second place in Vegas this year, and also happens to be a Kickstarter and "Shark Tank" success story.
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"We consider this a success story," Phil Kloer, a spokesman for the department's Fish and Wildlife Service, said by telephone.
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Takada officially retired in 1999, but his self-made success story still deeply resonates with where the brand is today.
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Today, we take a look at a project that's gone very wrong; on Tuesday, we will examine a success story.
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"The Navy Yard is an incredible success story and an example to be copied around the country," Mr. Hindy said.
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"Offshore wind is already an industrial success story across the U.K., cutting emissions, creating jobs and dramatically driving down costs."
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"Every success story in the region and in Kuwait really strengthens the thesis that this is the future," Musab says.
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Ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft have been Silicon Valley's big disruptive success story of the last five years.
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This American success story is in large part due to production-based federal policy supported by both Republicans and Democrats.
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There are three methods for those wanting to "make money out of (China's) economic success story," one investor told CNBC.
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"This is a big success story," said Dr. Pedro L. Alonso, the director of the W.H.O.'s global malaria program.
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The week, Insider spoke to a first-year nursing student at the University of Michigan who shared her success story.
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One former tenant, a glassmaking company, was feted as a small-business success story by the Obama administration in 2011.
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Mr. Trump's business career towered over the Republican National Convention in Cleveland as a success story, if without the bootstraps.
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Shanghai's success story is its copper options contract, which was launched in October after years of preparation and regulatory prevarication.
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But chopping a great American success story into bits is not something that's going to make those problems go away.
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Boeing is a globally respected legacy plane maker, the largest American exporter, and an all-around corporate America success story.
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REITs have proved the bond market success story of 2017 with strong demand from investors for their attractively priced deals.
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It's worth noting that the same applies to the summer's other big success story, Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2.
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The tech industry was both an American economic success story and a political ally to Democrats on issues like immigration.
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It was a huge, meticulously organized lifesaving operation and, it seems, a success story for the government's early-warning system.
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Part of the success story: the country's bike lanes, a network now measured at about 22,000 miles (or 35,000 kilometers).
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Before he became infamous this week, those who knew of Dr. He saw him as a modern Chinese success story.
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"It could be a very short success story if we're not on our game," said Bachan Gyawali, of Jun Chiyabari.
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She's a one-of-a-kind success story, and is sure to reach heights unanticipated by anyone on the app.
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Similarly, we love a good success story about a woman lifting herself up with a goat or a sewing machine.
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The Women's Business Center Program, a public-private partnership with the Small Business Administration (SBA), is an ongoing success story.
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While Instagram was a rare overnight success story for investors, Mr. Kushner has also invested in flops such as Fab.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)China's big global success story on social media has run into trouble in the United States.
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Fleabag was the biggest success story of the night, taking home Outstanding Comedy Series, Lead Actress, Writing, and Directing gold.
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TikTok has exploded in popularity over the past two years, becoming a rare Chinese internet success story in the West.
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But foie gras, the incredibly expensive and controversial dish made from fatty duck liver, is also a potential success story.
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I think partially that's thanks to the entrepreneurial tech success story, but also the government has some very smart people.
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Founders often point to Amazon as a success story that didn't turn a profit for four years after going public.
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A few, like the Cowboy, seem drawn by something else: Mr. Trump's unlikely success story, which they hope to duplicate.
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Surely this grand economic success story would hold lessons for the United States and the rest of the world, right?
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Taiwan was a democratic success story, a reliable partner, and a force for good in the world, the official said.
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Tunisia has been hailed as a success story for its democratic development, although an economic crisis has eroded living standards.
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Fashion Review MILAN — It began with some boosterism and a success story; with lobster and lamb's lettuce and lots of chiffon.
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Ma's journey in building Alibaba into one of the largest tech firms in the world could be called a success story.
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And yet five years on, Tunisia — the cradle of the Arab revolt — remains the only relative success story of the movement.
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Volumes in the currency market, a success story for banks over the past decade, have faded from those early 2015 peaks.
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Matt Hong deserves a HUGE amount of the credit for why BR has been such a success story inside Turner Broadcasting.
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But don't hold your breath for his disturbed critics to acknowledge what will ultimately be another Trump foreign policy success story.
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Belfiore being attached to the same goals makes sense since Windows, Edge and devices remain central to the Microsoft success story.
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Another avowed success story is Malta, where the investment-migration industry claims some of the credit for strong recent economic performance.
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The bottom line: Hurricane Florence's forecast was a major success story that isn't likely to be replicated with every subsequent storm.
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Just as he rewrote his business troubles into a success story, he has reinvented himself as the ultimate soldier for Trump.
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Chile has — at least from afar — been heralded as a regional success story for its solid governance and investor-friendly environment.
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But that was months ago, and backers are understandably angry that Samsung is spinning the crummy situation as a success story.
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This rare success story could be undermined by an Iran that sees Iraq as a place where it can strike back.
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The auto industry has been a rare manufacturing success story for Britain, with production reaching a 17-year high in 2016.
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As always here on Circuit Breaker, we love to talk about essential oils and to witness a true Kickstarter success story.
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I'm a typical career development center success story: I landed my "dream job" immediately after graduating from a four-year university.
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Distorting familiar tropes from beginning to end, "Found a Job" is an entrepreneurial success story presented as a self-help parable.
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The press release that came along with the list rightly calls out Sphero as a success story from its last batch.
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And Scotland's early success story should provide plenty more motivation for other countries to drive up their own local vaccination rates.
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Should LG Electronics be able to convert the G5 launch into a success story, analysts would expect a further profit boost.
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It felt good to have her picture in the paper and to hear Sutherland talk about her as a success story.
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Nonetheless, there is a side to this success story that runs parallel with all of this: I was drinking a lot.
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Nor is there a pick-yourself-up-by-your-bootstraps success story that can inspire others to be successful like her.
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The Wall Street Journal explained: Ironically, the shift is partly a by-product of a drug-war success story, Plan Colombia.
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This is not a classic success story: the number of jobs is merely steady, not growing, according to the Brookings Institution.
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Flic got funded with nearly a million dollars, actually shipped devices, released updates, and overall seems like a nice success story.
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In fact, Brazil is a success story for the global anti-corruption movement, the Olympic spirit and the rule of law.
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It's an all-around pretty awesome success story (although there's been quite a bit of drama surrounding the band's record deal).
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" Added her husband, John Easterling: "We both have the same unshakable belief that she's going to have a wonderful success story.
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America's long record of environmental stewardship is a success story often overshadowed by the gloom-and-doom debate around climate change.
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Commander Lin moved to the United States at age 14, and the Navy has praised him as an immigrant success story.
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The idea that North Korea can become another re-unification, liberalization, and development success story like Vietnam sounds great, doesn't it?
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The North African country has been lauded as the only political success story of the Arab Spring for its democratic transition.
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So it was only a matter of time …Read more ReadThe Fast Company profile is a typical Silicon Valley success story.
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"Linda is exactly the type of American success story we should celebrate," Omar, a Somali immigrant herself, said in the statement.
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The ultimate success-story rap anthem of the decade, Drake's "Started from the Bottom" could have also been Genghis Khan's mantra.
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Born in the Bronx, a man who started his career as a tie salesman, he is the stereotypical American success story.
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You know, he's still behind, obviously, but it's been a real kind of success story out of a very big field.
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And if you ignore the fact that it borrows billions to finance that growth, the company is a classic success story.
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This success story notwithstanding, mass shootings are on the rise, facilitated by weapons that can still deliver plenty of destructive power.
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"There is a dark side to the success story I have been telling about the post-sixties cultural Left," Rorty writes.
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"It's a huge National Park Service success story," said Douglas W. Smith, the biologist who oversaw the return of the wolves.
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Until recently at least, Turkey has been viewed as an economic success story, despite episodes of harrowing financial and political turmoil.
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But the payday at Accel isn't without some dispute, which originates with who gets the credit for the Dropbox success story.
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Since then, the company has turned into an unexpected success story by becoming Uber's most formidable challenger in Europe and Africa.
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AIDS is no longer a crisis, at least in the United States, and that is a phenomenal public-health success story.
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Transition gradually and save money where you canChen's shift from freelancer to entrepreneur was gradual — no unrealistic instant success story here.
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Few countries in Africa have avoided the curse, but one success story is Botswana, one of the world's largest producersof diamonds.
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The Changs were indeed a unique success story, and Forever 21 was far from a run-of-the-mill family operation.
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"This place is my success story," Drei Mullings, a young black man, said of the college at a recent public meeting.
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That's most apparent in the after-hours program, a success story that has led to better health care and happier patients.
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" Selig's firm's spokesperson added: "Glenn was in Kabul on a potential success story involving Afghanistan and its steps to battle extremism.
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As one of the stable and prosperous countries in Latin America, Chile has been a great success story in the region.
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It is fitting that the biggest success story of the Arab Spring has unfolded in the country where it all began.
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But during an hourlong interview, it quickly became clear that Mr. Tallent's splashy debut is far from an overnight success story.
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If that idea has these key elements in place, though, there's no reason it can't become a long-lasting success story.
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It's an incredible conservation success story that's already delivering for coastal small businesses throughout the Gulf and seafood lovers across America.
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"Its investment in Renesas has been a relative success story," said Andrew Daniels, a Tokyo-based managing director at Indus Capital.
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The reason dogs are such "an amazing success story" is because of their ability to bond with other species, he said.
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This is an American success story where more than 100 Mississippians now have jobs thanks to the creation of opportunity zones.
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And Democrats view that agency as a success story; it has aggressively pursued a range of measures to protect financial consumers.
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Booker had to overcome challenges in life, and he has seen many more, but his family story is a success story.
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"The democratic world is very keen to see Tunisia as a success story in this part of the world," he said.
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The FCC's light regulatory touch—coupled with the robust consumer protections we restore today—supported our country's extraordinary Internet success story.
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Our booming economy and improved environment are a uniquely American success story that should be recognized, celebrated, and replicated around the world.
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The idea is to leverage its perceived politics for box office gain in hopes of producing another American Sniper–size success story.
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"Your overnight success story is always a result of what everything you've done in your life through that moment," the entrepreneur says.
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If we play word association and I say, "entrepreneur," for some the first thing that comes to mind is a success story.
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And now, with confirmation that a sequel is already in development, it's clear that Crazy Rich's success story is still being written.
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For now, I'm declaring her most recent text, "Hey, think you could get any more of that purple stuff?" a success story.
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Of course, no pop-star success story is complete without a makeover and some major life lessons — and Nam is no exception.
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Her Muslim family was a middle-class success story, with a thriving furniture business that employed many workers who were Sinhala Buddhists.
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In 22014, Marvel produced one of the biggest success stories — if not the biggest success story — in its cinematic history: Black Panther.
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Roseanne, which shared the airwaves with the Huxtables for four of its nine seasons, is broadcast television's greatest success story this year.
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Tesla is a rare success story — and even it came within weeks of death this year, CEO Elon Musk recently told Axios.
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"It was a Tinder success story," Caspar Lee says, recalling how he matched with one of Jeffries' friends on the dating app.
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A complicated relationship Obama's aides insist China is a success story for the administration but acknowledge the persistent differences between the countries.
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LendingTree is the secret success story of fintech Updated: Changed language to describe LendingTree as a partner and not competitor of Morty.
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"Tourism has been a big success story for Sri Lanka over the last decade," said Alex Holmes, Asia economist at Capital Economics.
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Months after attending the State of the Union with the first lady as a shining success story, I was a college dropout.
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Stefan avoids the cliché of the Hollywood success story, but he's mired in a different Hollywood cliché that connects art and madness.
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The shooting has drawn attention in the US because Australia is often touted in America as a success story for gun control.
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Diego on the other hand is a relative success story and, with that charming face, the new poster child for conservation efforts.
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"I am a black success story, I'm not going to shy away from that," she said to cheers during one campaign event.
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Unsurprisingly, this process led to much soul-searching at the company, which had long been seen as a high-flying success story.
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The Orbital 2 is a Kickstarter success story set to start shipping early next year, with an early-bird price of ~$274.
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WhatsApp end-to-end encryption is a usability success story, as its users barely notice it while gaining some level of security.
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"We aren't ex-operators or engineers-turned-VCs, which is the success story of a lot of VC firms," Bowes-Little said.
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Thousands of former cattle ranches are now profitable game farms, hunting reserves and ecotourism lodges making South Africa a conservation success story.
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Modernizing the electric grid and building new transmission to meet 21stcentury needs will play a crucial role in continuing wind's success story.
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For every massive success story, there are millions of podcasters, mommy bloggers, Etsy shop owners and Instagram influencers benefiting from the internet.
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Biggest success story: Lending Club (In December 2014, the company raised almost $900 million in the largest tech IPO of the year).
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Nathan's Famous, on Surf Avenue in Brooklyn's Coney Island, gave the world the hot dog and a near-mythic immigrant success story.
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There's really no such thing as an "overnight success story" in freelancing (or, if there is, I certainly haven't found it yet).
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However, for all those that have failed in their public debuts — or struggled to even get there — Tradeweb represents a success story.
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The only thing that tabloids enjoy more than a young sporting success story is a young celebrity messing up in some way.
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Cruz is an interesting success story in the beauty vlogging world: Unlike most of her colleagues, she's not a waifish white woman.
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Then she covered Cardi B's "Bodak Yellow" because everyone wants to have their hands on America's greatest success story this year. Figures.
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Improving the environment for small business is essential if we are to turn the Latino community into an unambiguous American success story.
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The wholesale reinvention of Gucci under Alessandro Michele, the creative director, has been the biggest success story of the current fashion industry.
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She and her husband are the sort of success story that has helped make Hong Kong one of the world's wealthiest cities.
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Botswana, long seen as a conservation success story, has the largest elephant population in Africa, about one-third of the continent's total.
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I will continue to work closely with him and the rest of the team to make sure that our success story continues.
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I think we'll see the footprints of Cambridge Analytica, and I think that is why they're advertising Kenya as a success story.
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In fact, dogs' ability to bond across species — with animals including sheep, goats and even cats — makes them an evolutionary success story.
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As the first-ever employee at Skype, Hinrikus saw first-hand how the video chat service's entrepreneurial success story inspired working Estonians.
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The Blackhawks (7-3) were an unlikely success story this fall, making the playoffs for only the second time in school history.
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The sleepy agricultural town in western Japan has become a success story in the country's efforts to boost its declining birth rate.
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Under the leadership of top shareholder and CEO Ruffini, Moncler has emerged a runaway Italian fashion success story, doubling revenue since 203.
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Back then Simon Cowell predicted she'd be Idol's biggest success story and now, 26 No. 1 songs later, it's clear he was right.
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Sherpas' indigenous natural resource management practices are the reason why this national park has been such a conservation success story over the decades.
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That acquisition would have made sense for Microsoft, which has struggled to turn Skype into a success story after buying it in 2011.
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Worse, doubt has arisen as to how well the theory really accounts for GW150914, which is supposed to be its main success story.
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Fifteen years later, they're considered the show's OG success story and live in Colorado with their son Max, 11, and daughter Blakesley, 10.
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The founder of online fashion success story Showpo, Jane Lu, has pulled off a pretty cool prank, and for an even better cause.
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While the recovery of New Orleans has been touted as a success story, the city's poorest, majority-black neighborhoods have been left behind.
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Menlo believes Uber's more reasonable valuation is being partly determined by Lyft, which has been the one exception to the IPO success story.
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What makes it truly extraordinary was her second chapter, after Ike, in which she became an international success story as a solo act.
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Doubts about the valuation have been strong, but a success story for this particular once-in-a-lifetime IPO is all but guaranteed.
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If the government is to live up to the chancellor's promise to "build on Britain's great global success story", it must think bigger.
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Until a self-driving Uber killed 49-year-old pedestrian Elaine Herzberg in March, autonomous vehicle tech felt like a pure success story.
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Pruitt has used this lie multiple times to justify a Paris withdrawal, but so far China is the Paris Agreement's biggest success story.
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Another success story is punter Lachlan Edwards, who played at Sam Houston State University and was also drafted for the New York Jets.
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Until recently, the startup was thought of as a huge success story, both because of its technology and its charismatic CEO, Elizabeth Holmes.
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There is often only room for one success story at a time — we've recently seen one of the unfortunate outcomes of this exclusivity.
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Facebook is a success story even if investors didn't necessarily believe in the Facebook story and outlook when it went public in 212.
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"Most people are taking multivitamins," she said, "and for that, there's really been no (cancer) association, which I think is a success story."
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Big rounds Small(er) rounds Inspiration Meet Beat Saber, an eight-person startup with no funding that's turned into VR's biggest success story.
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It is, however, a fascinating prequel to her success story, and a peek into an internet microcosm we don't often hear much about.
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This ever-evolving success story could not have happened without the amazingly talented people conceiving ideas and turning them into life-enhancing innovations.
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It's notable that in Spain, which these days is being touted as a success story, youth unemployment is still an incredible 45 percent.
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Joining the adult world turned my perception of Garfield's billion-dollar empire and 200-million readership from inspiring success story to unattainable outlier.
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It's also a standout success story for nonprofit The Last Mile, which teaches computer coding to inmates at some of California's toughest prisons.
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Global success "Ghana is a success story," said David Mabey, professor of communicable diseases at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
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Trump has long claimed that Puerto Rico remains a "success" story for his administration, despite the official death toll rising to the thousands.
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This allowed investors to make loans in a company with a proven track record, and be part of the company's growing success story.
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Perhaps the best-known success story is in Mexico, which passed a sugary-drink tax in 2013, prompting a substantial drop in consumption.
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But for a fashion perfume to be a true success story, its introduction must be accompanied by a slick film debuting on YouTube.
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One called it a "massive success story," despite protests at airports across the US and ongoing legal efforts to fight deportation and detention.
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It's a huge, huge success story, but the share of global energy use from renewables has not grown at all in 40 years.
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The United States must consider Taiwan to be a vital partner, a democratic success story, and a force for good in the world.
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More often than not, a debt pay-off success story involves someone devoting all of their time and resources to becoming debt-free.
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"It was a defeat, but in the defeat the beginning of a success story, and of a national story as a small power."
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Plugable's success story was so emblematic that Amazon featured it in a video advertisement designed to lure new business owners to its platform.
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Worried that patients wouldn&apost take her seriously as an obese doctor, she applied for The Biggest Loser, and became a success story.
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This is a great American success story that I hope is not undone by hidden and misunderstood legislation now being considered in Congress.
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What was once an American success story could easily become undone if significant changes aren't made before the bill reaches the President's desk.
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Image One points to Jason Avila, 22016, as a success story whose Chicago-area franchise is approaching $2651 million in revenue this year.
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As well as the country is doing, the dark side of Mr. Kagame's success story makes Rwanda no model for the developing world.
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This is the sad outcome to what was once hailed as an improbable success story in Afghanistan's effort to eliminate violence against women.
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On today's episode: • Mr. Fausset describes the uniquely American success story of Houston as a boomtown, and how Harvey's destruction recasts that narrative.
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But to Ms. Cannon, the spots and stains in Ms. Amoruso's success story only give her more material to turn into compelling television.
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Critics said the mode was a blatant knock-off of "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds" [PUBG], which was a big PC gaming success story last year.
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"My sense is that they see what happened with the Muslim travel ban as a pretty good success story," said one DHS official.
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Success Story There are two groups at Eat My Cake -- the factory team that bakes and the sales team that manages the storefront.
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Mayor Messam and his wife Angela are an American success story that have dedicated their lives to service and creating jobs and opportunity.
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This comedy follows the success story of Brittany, a 27-year-old party girl who feels her life is getting away from her.
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"Look, 2018 was a big success story," the Kentucky Republican told CNBC, praising the Trump administration's efforts to safeguard last year's midterm elections.
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The United States can be proud of its wide network of refugee champions, for good reason: Refugee resettlement is an American success story.
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No one seems worried about the pedagogy here, and STEM is, more or less, a success story, so maybe I should drop it.
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Although once considered a species conservation success story, the population of North Atlantic right whales has been falling since about 2010, he said.
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The epidemic has prompted outrage about federal oversight of vaping, but there is also a local public health success story to be told.
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But one thing I worry about when I frame California as a pure success story is that maybe it was a selection story.
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But in Australia, as I came to learn, nobody really acts as if they're the stars of an unprecedented three-decade success story.
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"We were black sheep, but now we are a success story," Mr Orban crowed after the inauguration of Donald Trump, whose nationalism he admires.
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The Havana-based artist has a unique success story, having worked his way to the top of Cuba's nascent hip-hop and DJ scenes.
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Today shared Gibson's weight loss success story with her fitness idol himself, and Johnson, 44, recorded a video message congratulating her on her achievement.
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We'll see how Zoom does in its first weeks of trading, but up to this point, it's looking like a unicorn IPO success story.
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Portugal exited an international bailout program in 2014 with many European officials holding the country up as a success story in reforming its economy.
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"They are coming because it is the only success story that the UN has in the whole world at the moment," crowed Mr Santos.
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As a result of her Tala success story, she also joined on as a brand ambassador and gets paid for each referral she makes.
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In those early days, Western governments and aid agencies, keen to promote Zimbabwe as a donor-funded success story, generally looked the other way.
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"It's a wonderful success story that shows the benefits of the kind of research that we're trying to promote," said associate professor Elizabeth Campbell.
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Warning: if you aren't here for a good shopping success story, no harm no foul — we've got plenty of other shopping content for you.
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"We both have the same unshakable belief that she's going to have a wonderful success story," her husband, John Easterling, 65, tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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But Trump's bottom-line argument on his own behalf is that we should ignore his crimes because he's been such a policy success story.
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They expect he'll make the case on Wednesday night that his conservative policies have turned Indiana into an economic powerhouse and national success story.
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Game of Thrones is a once-in-a-generation success story and it's about to leave a very large hole in HBO's programming schedule.
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If the $170 million success story in China is proof of anything, it's that there are merits to telling a story with international appeal.
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In Tunisia, the supposed success story of the revolts, the hankering for stability overtook a want for democracy in mid-2012, according to Pew.
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Extending the credit and ultimately making it permanent will allow short line railroads to continue their success story in rural, industrial and agricultural America.
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It is a testimony to the diversity and pluralism of the elections — and a success story so soon after major combat operations have ended.
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Mr. Yu, 35, was considered a rare success story among defectors from the North, who often have trouble adapting to life in the South.
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Unfortunately, in the past few years much has changed and we are witnessing a backslide in what was once Africa's brightest democratic success story.
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Perhaps Frederickson, whether she's a victim, a success story, or a red herring, will force us to finally see the story we're really watching.
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But the wound is so deep that even when this form of affirmative action throws up the odd success story, tragedy can quickly ensue.
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At first glance, India seems like a coronavirus success story, with its relatively low number of cases compared with the rest of the world.
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That, to put it mildly, is not an optimistic outlook for it to take a half-century to become another European economic success story.
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Canada's success story is now under threat, as it faces its own migration crisis fueled by thousands of undocumented migrants crossing over from America.
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"Your company should really be held out as a success story of America's free enterprise system," said Representative Keith Rothfus, a Republican of Pennsylvania.
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Related: Canada's Liberals Vow to End Rampant Boil Water Advisories on Reserves Serpent River First Nation in southern Ontario was almost a success story.
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And then Nadella and Anant Maheshwari, president of Microsoft India, discussed the success story of B2B platform Udaan in three separate onstage public appearances.
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The two finally connected at Connor's hotel room, where they ended up kissing, and it seemed like another BIP success story had been cemented.
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The Commission views GDPR as a major success story by merit of how it's exported conversations about EU digital standards to a global audience.
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Wildlife managers, by contrast, said the move was an example of a success story on the river that reduced the chub's threat of extinction.
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But Mr. Aboutaleb's extraordinary success story, and sense that he was given many opportunities by the Netherlands, is more characteristic of an earlier generation.
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In that time, the former trading outpost has been transformed into an advanced economy — a success story that bolsters the PAP in every election.
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"It really is a massive success story in terms of implementation on every single level," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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Some folks point to new businesses like Marcato, which makes software for music festivals like Coachella, as the new kind of Sydney success story.
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The big success story seems to be the relatively affordable Model 3, which became the fifth best-selling sedan in the U.S. earlier this month.
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President Trump even visited the site with Foxconn CEO Terry Gou on June 28, 2018, to tout the factory as a great American success story.
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Skyscraper: This is a major success story for New York City tech, which has otherwise proven much better and raising capital than at returning it.
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This star of his field, this massive success story, actually appears to be a decent guy who lives a private life of solemnity and respect.
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Garcia is featured as one of the 25 Most Influential Women in People en Español's latest issue and shared her success story with the magazine.
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Now it hangs in my office as a reminder of how the greatest success story in the history of television came close to getting canceled.
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"Tommy's work -- indeed his whole manner -- this term has been the success story I still thrill to witness," wrote a teacher from his sophomore year.
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As The Bachelor's answer to Bachelorette success story Trista and Ryan, the couple are proof that maybe, just maybe, Chris Harrison is on to something.
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Andra was a self-made success story in real estate whose net worth totaled more than $80 million, while Brad was a former champion surfer.
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Now, thanks to a barnstorming new album, Josh Abbott Band is the latest success story to come boot-scootin' out of the Lone Star State.
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Fan's rags-to-riches success story has now become a communist morality tale about how the rich need to be shamed and punished for excess.
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Many companies have gotten their start by displaying in Startup Alley at TechCrunch Disrupt, and we want your company to be our next success story.
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Its Friday, after all, has been a low-key success story for several seasons now, and the time to move Shark Tank was probably 2013.
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"This is the key difference between a success story in the movies and in Russia," Alexei Navalny, an opposition politician and anti-corruption activist, wrote.
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The big success story is the Washington Post, which traded under the ticker symbol WPO before it was bought by Jeff Bezos for $250 million.
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One surprising success story, though, has been Netflix's new take on Castlevania, which transforms the gothic adventure game into a dark, violent, four-part series.
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Tuft & Needle is a success story, growing over the last five years to push a new model of e-commerce that's upending traditional bedding sellers.
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This success story is decades in the making, and it has created well-paying jobs, new opportunities across rural America, and affordable, reliable, clean electricity.
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The town in northern Syria where the bombing took place was considered a success story for stabilization after it was retaken from ISIS in 2016.
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And for her persistence in pushing through hard times with the FDA, and evolving 23andMe to a digital health success story with multiple business lines.
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But the New Deal itself became an iconic success story because Roosevelt married his rhetoric to policy initiatives that (mostly) worked on a technical level.
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Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau, meanwhile, has positioned himself as an alternative figure to U.S. President Donald Trump by touting Canadian immigration as a success story.
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A. In 1998, when François Pinault acquired Christie's, changes needed to be made in the North American operations where Christie's was not a success story.
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Mick Mulvaney Along with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Mulvaney, a former South Carolina congressman, has been the biggest success story of the Trump administration.
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Game changer Murphy's turnaround is a success story that Greiner, who was selected as the state coach of the year, hopes other Harding players emulate.
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The man has been sober for a year -- a success story in a quaint New England town now struggling to fight a growing heroin problem.
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Considered a conspicuous success story among the countries upended by popular uprisings in 2011, Tunisia has of late steeled itself against a growing Islamist threat.
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The town in northern Syria where the bombing took place was considered a success story for stabilization after it was retaken from ISIS in 220006.
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To get a sense of what Molinsky's students discover when they're forced to push their boundaries, I reached out to Andy for a success story.
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"I think one of the reasons why sea turtles have something of a success story here is that the community is highly collaborative," he said.
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The entrepreneur's death sent shock waves through the Caribbean community in New York, where he was seen as an immigrant success story, and in Jamaica.
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Ms. Mhlongo, 236, is a "Lion King" success story — a grateful alumna who parlayed a stint with Disney into a significant television career back home.
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Still, Turkey's overall economic success story has provided a strong underpinning for Mr. Erdogan throughout his 17-year rule as prime minister and now president.
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The other success story of the night was a revival of Tennessee Williams's 1948 play "Summer and Smoke," which initially showed at the Almeida Theater.
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Football players have the status of pop stars in Egypt, and Salah's is the ultimate success story — not just a story of fame and riches.
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Get Out is the year's surprising success story, and by most accepted wisdom it never should have made it into the year-end awards race.
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Nubank may have been the firm's first success story to come from its portfolio, but Kaszek would notch multiple other wins from its later funds.
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Update Despite modest tourism numbers, Akagera National Park is a success story in the making, particularly considering that, like its host country, it survived catastrophe.
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The United Nations has called the program a success story, noting that it has lowered Brazil's infant mortality rate and extended care to indigenous communities.
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Yum's flagship brand, KFC, has been a success story in China for decades and is by far the largest fast-food franchise in the country.
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China's rise is a tremendous success story, and the country deserves its rightful place beside current leaders in the peaceful global order, as a peer.
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For comparison, Jenner, who Haigh highlighted as a particular social-media success story, has an estimated maximum post fee of $1.5 million, according to Inzpire.me.
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But the military mutiny, along with recent struggles in the cocoa sector, have undercut the former French colony's carefully crafted image as a success story.
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Reliever Dellin Betances is a success story for the Yankees, developing into a three-time All-Star after having the surgery as a minor leaguer.
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It's a powerful success story in its own right, and an important piece of the success the White House has now set out to build.
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Bloomberg is an American success story; he comes from a middle-class background and owes his wealth only to his own entrepreneurial and managerial genius.
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The growth arc of the data-driven online retailer — from launch to IPO in six years — seemed like the model, modern-day VC success story.
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Today, Omniture is the quintessential start-up success story: After going public in 2006, the company was acquired by Adobe three years later for $1.8 billion.
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He is the ultimate success story for Soundcloud rappers, gaining a huge following on the audio streaming platform that has fostered the individuality of new rappers.
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"Pokemon Go," an augmented reality game where players can catch canonical Pokemon animated creatures in real-life locations, is an app-store success story, Apple said.
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Image: Peter SchoutenDuring the 65 million years following the extinction of the dinosaurs, the success story of the mammals has been more than a little imbalanced.
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No couple from 90 Day Fiancé, except maybe Russ and Paola from Season 1, who just had a baby, has had much of a success story.
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Through 92 lectures and eight hours of content, it will hopefully help you go from a broke ebay noob to a Nasty Gal-level success story.
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Amazon's Kindle Fire line has been a rare success story, though Amazon also flopped pretty spectacularly with its Fire phone, which lacked Google's apps and store.
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It's a rare success story in the world of desktop 3D printing, where most of the company's competitors failed to weather the industry's own hype bubble.
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Though the rise of Sarahah can be mostly chalked up as a success story, critics have raised questions about whether the app's anonymity actually encourages bullying.
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I hope it's a success story, though, because I appreciate how pretty it is, and I like the idea of trying to stick to something positive.
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" Whatever happens Saturday, McGregor stands out as a success story in a sport where he admitted, "It's very hard to get out of this game alive.
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Chromebooks seem to be a real success story in the classroom, where their low cost, simplicity and ease of management set them apart from other devices.
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It's Osweiler's departure this off-season that paved the way for Siemian's surprise success story, and now he has an opportunity to outshine his former teammate.
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Indeed, it was the sponsorship deals with athletes that made Beats headphones a global success story and led to the acquisition by Apple for $3 billion.
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The bottom line: "There's still a lingering belief that the next success story will be an exporter," says Karen Harris, managing director of Bain Macro Trends.
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CBOE's biggest success story in recent years its VIX index suite and the growing range of ultra-liquid futures and options that trade on the benchmark.
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Its push into Australia will place it in the home zone of one of its competitors, Hip Chat, which was created by local success story Atlassian.
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Along with Brazil, South Africa was only a few years ago hailed as an emerging market success story, with a relatively stable political and economic landscape.
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The shale revolution had almost nothing to do with the political class, though politicians have been quick to claim the credit for an American success story.
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King Bach is the biggest Vine success story there is, and although the social media service is no more ... he'll never forget what got him here.
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Tunisia is often billed as the one Arab Spring success story, and by all measures it has done better than the other countries that experienced uprisings.
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For China, World Trade Organization (WTO) membership and trade relations with the United States have been essential parts of an economic success story unparalleled in history.
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The "Visegrad Four" economies of central Europe have been a post-communism success story—but as flows of people and money shift, they're looking more precarious.
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The most recent is its attempt to dismantle mercury pollution limits, which have been a success story both economically and from the standpoint of public health.
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Brokaw becomes, in his defense, a synecdoche for the proper success story, the ideal American man, the country itself and what is most precious in it.
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Diplomats in Yangon say President Donald Trump's policy toward Myanmar - considered a success story of former President Barack Obama's "pivot" to Asia - is so far uncertain.
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Shamila Kohestani is a women's soccer success story, going from captain of the women's team in 2007 to a scholarship at Drew University in New Jersey.
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And it's the role of the Chinese consumer that's pivotal to its economic success story, O'Neill said at the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition Conference (ADIPEC).
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Ronaldo is seen as a success story on the islands of Madeira after rising from his humble beginnings there to become a world-renowned soccer player.
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Officials here and at the W.H.O. fear that hard-won progress may soon be reversed and a remarkable success story may come apart, with deadly consequences.
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Merkel, some people seem to believe, is able to turn any challenge the nation faces into yet another chapter in the never-ending German success story.
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But the success story disintegrated last November when Ms. Sproule, a member of the opposition New Democratic Party, unveiled the confidential documents in the provincial legislature.
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The only reason that Mayor Pete Buttigieg is able to run for president is that South Bend, Indiana, has been a success story under his leadership.
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"Threats are emerging to the success story of the Gulf carriers," said the International Air Transport Association (IATA), which represents some 265 airlines, on Dec. 8.
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The backdrop: Nunn and Lugar are widely recognized as the drivers of the "proliferation in reverse" success story with the denuclearization of the former Soviet republics.
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As you might expect, this entire concept is contested: Delighted By's hummus has been both a Shark Tank success story and a point of online derision.
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Alejandra Tapia, who graduated in the class of 2019 with a major in molecular and cell biology, is both a success story and a cautionary tale.
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While the full extent of the destruction remained unclear, only a few deaths had been reported, in what appeared to be an early-warning success story.
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The resumption of the provision of basic education in Afghanistan and the inclusion of girls have been regarded as a relative success story in the country.
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Americans may have got out of the habit of talking about their economy as a success story, but from a European perspective it unmistakably is one.
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I was told it was so rare to be a match, and that the process had so many risks and there isn't always a success story.
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A huge part of that success story is Samsung, which opened a plant in Bac Ninh over a decade ago to reduce its dependence on China.
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Renaud Laplanche, the French-born entrepreneur who helped found Lending Club, was a quintessential Silicon Valley success story, touting a new model for borrowing money online.
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Although anti-renewable energy special interests would have you believe otherwise, results like these tell you all you need to know about this American success story.
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Though the wealth gap needs to be addressed, Steyer says his success story is a reason he should be president, especially facing off against Donald Trump.
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In that elite's phantasmagoria, the India that embraced deregulation and privatization was a "roaring capitalist success story," according to a 2006 cover of Foreign Affairs magazine.
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Meanwhile, for the lower-polling candidates, this dinner could have been the breakout moment they needed to gain momentum — to become a success story like Obama.
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MEDICINE HAT, Alberta — Kurt Remple, a toothless, unemployed, struggling alcoholic in Medicine Hat, the curiously named prairie town in Alberta, is a success story of sorts.
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" "My hope is that, in the end, we will reach sufficient progress on all three chapters ... It's obvious that everybody is looking for a success story.
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However, if it succeeds in producing long-range, reliable battery packs at a low, low price, the Model 3 should be a massive success story for Tesla.
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Elizabeth is a success story for the industry, but experts in the field say that it's simply too early to know whether these marijuana genetic tests work.
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There Will Be A Wedding In Episode 1 Just before Bachelorette episode six aired, Bachelor in Paradise success story Krystal Nilsen and Chris Randone's wedding went public.
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There have been bumps in the road -- the service was withdrawn from South Africa after poor performance -- but M-Pesa's first decade has been a success story.
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One success story is the government's investment in multimillion-dollar K-beauty brand Dr. Jart, a line that is currently sold in over 2,400 Sephora stores globally.
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A solid growth rate, strong business activity and rising employment indicate that Spain is the "real success story" in the euro zone, economists told CNBC on Wednesday.
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"If you forget Germany, Spain is the real success story in this business cycle," Claus Vistesen, chief Eurozone economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, told CNBC over the phone.
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"My hope is that this success story provides the inspiration we need to make this happen and change the way the world prepares for epidemics," he said.
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What started as a small shop for homebrewing based out of his garage in a Jerusalem suburb 13 years ago has grown into a commercial success story.
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Pureval's campaign got bogged down in all kinds of problems in its final weeks, however, potentially damaging what looked like it could be a major success story.
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The Obama administration touts Kentucky as an Affordable Care Act success story, but the state's new governor, Republican Matt Bevin, says the Medicaid program is too expensive.
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Despite obvious demographic and economic disparities, if the United States wants better education it should look to the success story of Finland, Europe's top performer, for lessons.
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As close to an overnight success story as it gets, Buckle's career in makeup began on a train platform in Penn Station when he was just 18.
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Because who wouldn't rather fight a Babadook than fight racists who are spreading fake news about racial violence in an attempt to undermine an uplifting success story?
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The department recently emerged from years of federal oversight and implemented many reforms, and the declining number of police shootings could be seen as a success story.
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If Oscar is the success story of startups disrupting U.S. health insurance, then it's a stark reminder as to how much of an uphill battle that is.
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If you want to reverse an American success story, then allow demagogues to abuse "march-in" rights for commercialized inventions that trace back to federal research dollars.
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The creators of Pokémon GO and soon Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, Niantic has become an incredible unicorn success story, with a reported valuation of nearly $4 billion.
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The border area at Yuma is considered a success story for the U.S. Border Patrol because illegal crossings have slowed as a result of the border installation.
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Their business model is an American success story built on the backs of the men, most of them black, who have and still do play the game.
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The Obama administration has continued to make full use of this authority, turning E.O. 13224's legacy into a bipartisan success story in the battle against terrorism.
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It features investing advice from an unlikely success story, an under-the-radar trade that could create explosive returns, and broad investment strategies for a volatile environment.
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In 2013 the government blocked the sale of streaming site Dailymotion to Yahoo, arguing it was a "rare French success story" that needed to stay in France.
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Even though this is perhaps the biggest change in vehicle fuel since lead was removed from gasoline in the 22019's, it is an unheralded success story.
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One email from a Ring representative, dated July 2019, asks the police department to submit "a success story" that resulted from using the Law Enforcement Neighborhood Portal.
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This week, Ashley Iaconetti and Jared Haibon became the most recent Bachelor in Paradise success story: Three years after they met on season 2, they're finally engaged.
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It is hard to imagine a less likely culinary success story than InGalera, or a more intriguing experiment in rehabilitating inmates — and confronting public attitudes about them.
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That story is a cornerstone of his bid for president, as he tells voters he can bring his Ohio success story to the rest of the country.
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If Ukraine becomes an economic success story, he tells Reuters, it will help convince people in Donbass and Crimea they are better off as part of Ukraine.
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It was his first time performing at the California festival and it's yet another addition to his post-prison success story, which gets crazier by the month.
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Once considered the great American success story — — the shale oil boom that powered the state cooled considerably when the price of oil began falling the following year.
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In the media, we often fixate on the act of sexual violence itself and some sort of conclusion — a success story or tragic end for the victim.
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It is all the more so in the current context, where the Chinese government is attempting to salvage its image by promoting a success story narrative internationally.
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HIV expert Sharon Lewin said two factors were probably at play in his success story: the genetic resistance and a transplant side-effect that attacks immune cells.
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Now it's a rare e-commerce success story — a profitable public company with more than $1 billion in annual sales and a lucrative focus on mainstream America.
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One frequently cited success story is Seattle, where a 2012 consent decree has been credited with reducing unnecessary uses of force and improving citizens' trust in officers.
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Tunisia was the birthplace of the Arab Spring uprisings and is widely seen as the lone success story among countries that were swept up in the revolts.
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That the process ended up a success story is a testament to the university's persistence, patience and the deployment of the university's resources to address the problems.
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He is a Pakistani success story: a legendary athlete who is good-looking, wealthy and connected to the global elite (he once played matchmaker for Princess Diana).
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Underage use is the dark stain on an otherwise fairytale success story, and the company is determined to battle the perception that it's profiting from teen addiction.
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And as students worldwide mark "My Freedom Day," we're bringing you the success story of a young woman who found her way to an education in Haiti.
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Short line and regional freight railroads are an American success story connecting the rural and industrial heartland to the national rail network, creating jobs and sustaining communities.
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Younger children have made big gains in reading and math, larger than in every other major city except Washington, which has a far better known success story.
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The first homegrown, global success story and one of Israel's largest employers, Teva is both a source of pride and a symbol of the country's financial ambitions.
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But Gudetama isn't any of those — because that would make too much sense for a success story that, on its surface, shouldn't make any sense at all.
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Indeed, Badgirl$, who run through their story succinctly, sprinkling its enthusiastic retelling with X-rated anecdotes, are keen to point out the anomaly of their success story.
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The ice bucket challenge is the ideal slacktivism success story, and it's worth noting that its performative nature was just one element of what made it work.
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Being in a 'Tinder success story' relationship myself, I happily let him borrow my charger and got back to work, knowing all too well how he was feeling.
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This serial entrepreneur success story, where one company breeds a remarkable crop of entrepreneurs, is reminiscent of a similar phenomenon taking place in another part of the world.
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One success story is Owlchemy Labs, creator of Vive launch title Job Simulator — Owlchemy co-founder Alex Schwartz says the company made $3 million in sales last year.
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" Trump praised Manning's "tireless dedication" during Wednesday's ceremony, saying, "Sometimes all it takes to begin the next great American success story is a teacher who really, really cares.
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The Montreal Protocol is often held up as a major international environmental success story because it has led to a slow recovery of the ozone layer in Antarctica.
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Conte's prime example of a modern-day Salinger success story was The Oatmeal creator Matthew Inman, who posts comics sporadically and has no comment section on his website.
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And this afternoon YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki delivered the opening keynote with Rhett and Link, co-stars of the Buddy System series, a homegrown success story for Red.
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So while Friday Labs may be a success story insofar as it shipped a big piece of hardware, the verdict's out on whether it lives up to expectations.
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For several years, the female-led erotic art project Four Chambers was a Patreon success story, making over $23,000 a month in pledges from thousands of devoted fans.
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Most investors prefer to spread their bets, on the assumption that most will fail but that outsized returns from a success story or two will more than compensate.
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" Fielder said he did not see the decline in police shootings as a success story for Detroit, pointing out, "We experience way more violence than just police shootings.
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"The permanent residency 'Golden Card' will be granted to exceptional talents and everyone who positively contributes to the success story of the UAE," Sheikh Mohammed said his tweet.
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To many, the rapid rise of Uber wasn't just a major tech success story — it signaled a wholesale change that was coming to how people thought of work.
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"Free trade has only made this success story in the U.S. possible -- 70 percent of the automobiles produced here are exported," Krueger said at a conference in February.
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Now, Cena's self-rapped intro song is common knowledge to anyone who grew up with YouTube, and another success story for wrestling stars who voiced their own entrances.
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But in 2017, the tiny nation has turned that chaos into a success story—helped, in no small way, by the hit HBO TV series Game of Thrones.
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Carmakers are also worried about a possible Trump tax on imports while the upcoming renegotiation of Nafta has caused deep nervousness in Mexico's most emblematic manufacturing success story.
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"Instead of being to be able to tout you as a success story, we are here as a result of your part in a dangerous conspiracy," she said.
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JUST A TREMENDOUS PERFORMANCE, AND, OF COURSE, THE STUDIO UP 21%, AND THEIR SUCCESS STORY CONTINUES S AS WELL, AND IT WAS A GREAT DRIVER OF THE QUARTER.
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The site is really a success story of Patreon, the project crowdfunding site, which helped support Rochko as he was building out the platform these past few months.
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Even if she's not successful, she'll have torn down barriers for other underrepresented founders and written a success story fitting for this new era of accountability in tech.
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It's often the most recent (or major) milestone of a celeb's success story that earns the most attention: the fancy award, the recognizable name, the buzzy magazine cover.
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At least on paper, Ms. López seems to be a success story, proof of the benefits that hard work is supposed to bring under Chile's free-market system.
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But they are only two wins away from reaching the Series again, and their success has drawn the attention of the city's other sporting success story, the Cavaliers.
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In a statement made after the meeting, BMW hailed free trade, claiming the reduction in trade barriers has made its own success story in the United States possible.
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This is the latest blow to LeEco — once a tech darling success story in China, the firm's fortunes seem to be reversing almost as quickly as they rose.
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Our technology columnist says the moment has come to recognize that on-demand apps have only one real success story: ride hailing, particularly in the form of Uber.
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Born into poverty in south London to a deadbeat dad and a mentally ill mother, Charlie Chaplin had all the makings of a rags-to-riches success story.
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But in a few years, I'll remember it more than the "Amazing Spider-Man" movies simply for how it managed to become a success story despite poor reviews.
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Today, when many Americans think of Vietnamese-Americans as a success story, we forget that the majority of Americans in 1975 did not want to accept Vietnamese refugees.
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An early internet success story, he topped the chart with his independent debut, "Blue Slide Park," in 2011, the first indie album to do so in 16 years.
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The Indian authorities evacuated more than a million people from parts of the nation's eastern coast this week, in what appeared to be an early-warning success story.
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French Montana is the ultimate immigrant success story and hopes to be an inspiration for others in this country ... even when it seems the Prez is against them.
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Hoop, the latest Snap Kit success story, is the second most downloaded app on the App Store, thanks to its Tinder-esque swiping interface for finding new friends.
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IT IS AT once a post-communist success story and a case of populist threats to the rule of law by the governing Law and Justice (PiS) party.
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It is regarded as the ultimate success story when a young person from a working-class family gets into one of Britain's two elite institutions, Oxford and Cambridge.
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A South Korean success story long known for its industrial might, Samsung has lately been associated with its exploding smartphone and the corruption trial of its heir apparent.
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A Palme d'Or winner, a box office success story and an Oscar contender, Bong Joon Ho's "Parasite" was, by any measure, one of 2019's most significant films.
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Another face-modification app, FaceApp, had a similar success story earlier this year, going viral globally with its gender-swapping filter and again with its instant-aging filter.
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"The U.K. is the global leader in offshore wind and Walney Extension showcases the industry's incredible success story," Matthew Wright, Orsted U.K. managing director, said in a statement.
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"The U.K. is the global leader in offshore wind and Walney Extension showcases the industry's incredible success story," Matthew Wright, Orsted U.K. managing director, said at the time.
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Many saw this as a federalism success story, allowing California to address its urgent needs while other states with different conditions struck an environmental balance right for them.
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The intensifying diplomatic ruckus is exposing deep cracks in South Korea's economic success story and forcing the nation to confront its dependence on China, its largest trading partner.
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In the conventional narrative, New York is supposed to be a postindustrial success story, with old, dirty manufacturing having ceded the floor to high-tech and creative industries.
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Regeneron gets boughtNew York-based biotech giant Regeneron has long been seen as a success story of growing from a small biotech developing drugs to a massive player.
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So the above short video, which tells the story of Khaled and his wife, Jihan, sounds like it should be a happy tale of an immigrant success story.
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In Myanmar, for example, which has been hailed as a fashion success story, nestled among the reports of financial growth are harrowing reports of ethnic cleansing of Rohingya people.
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Yet since buying Kickstarter success story Pebble last year, the hope is that Fitbit can overcome an image problem in the smartwatch space to take on the Apple Watch.
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Lagarde described Uganda as "undeniably an African success story," citing its reduction of absolute poverty to a third of the population in 30 years under incumbent President Yoweri Museveni.
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"Birds of Prey" could be held back at the box office by its R rating, but it doesn't need to be a massive blockbuster to be a success story.
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But Bollywood is not synonymous with Indian cinema; South Asian filmmaking has a long heritage as varied as the region itself, with its alternative success story in Indian realism.
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In removing the apprehension and costs of go to market with digital, they streamline a brand's entry into an unfamiliar territory and convert the test into a success story.
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I want people to remember the success story of the Nisei and how they fought to make a better future not for just themselves, but for many Asian-Americans.
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Teeming with coral species, fish found nowhere else on Earth, sharks and manta rays, it's the most biodiverse reef on the planet and a remarkable success story for conservation.
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But Apple investors eagerly await the company's next success story as interest in the iPhone wanes and the company just endured its first holiday sales slump in 17 years.
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It followed that pattern for blockbuster cholesterol treatment Crestor, its biggest success story, which was developed in-house until mid-stage trials when it teamed up with AstraZeneca Plc.
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Huffington dismissed discussion of any such hypotheticals by the board, and lauded Kalanick's role in creating the ride-hailing industry as well as Uber as its primary success story.
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Still, Apple's pitch — and path — has to be essentially flawless if it's going to make that next big jump and continue to build its success story with Wall Street.
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With the confessional lyrics and a highly emotional documentary (Chasing Happiness, released June 4), the guys know the stakes are high for an unlikely success story like their reunion.
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She says she sees his machines as the next chapter in their family's American success story, payoff for all those years she and her husband spent in the kitchen.
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That increase of roughly 11 million users over the course of a year might sound like a success story for Twitter, but there are some things to unpack here.
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A lot of traders and consumers like Ali were members of the Ethiopian diaspora, predominantly in the States, who have returned to be part of their nation's success story.
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"We will now rigorously implement the successful existing strategy and write the next chapter of the company's success story in 2018," Steil said in a statement issued by TeamViewer.
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A success story Walton was part of BRI, and years after his incarceration, he was happy to walk back into the prison as an example of the program's success.
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Yeah, I'm more shocked than anyone, but I did also have kind of a sneaking suspicion that the real 1D success story might come from someone we didn't expect.
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One of the founding members of the club and now a part-time Commercial Director, he's seen the Dons transition from non-league hopefuls to a professional success story.
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By the mid 2000s, Cuba appeared to be a success story: In 22006, public health officials reported that 22011 percent of HIV-infected people were being treated with ART.
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Liautaud was behind French software success story Business Objects, which he sold a decade ago for $6.8 billion to German business software giant SAP, Europe's most valuable technology stock.
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Home appliances have become an efficiency success story, and new appliances often are the most effective purchase homeowners can make to lower their total home energy usage and costs.
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NPR's "How I Built This " podcast with Guy Raz offers listeners an inside look into how leading entrepreneurs and innovators started their business and created their own success story.
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The phenomenal popularity enjoyed by a more comic success story, "Ghostbusters," in the summer of 1984, complemented an outpouring of patriotic love for the president characterized as Reagan-mania.
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DETROIT — The steady growth in the American automobile market has been an economic success story: Carmakers set a record last year by selling more than 17.4 million new vehicles.
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It has been a rare success story in a region where online businesses face logistical problems, political challenges, stifling bureaucracy and regulations that vary greatly from country to country.
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As such, Californians, both in Sacramento and at the ballot box, must continue going to work on the state's finances if it wants to keep its fiscal success story.
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The bottom line: Nearly twenty years after launching the military and foreign-aid initiative "Plan Colombia," Washington still widely regards the U.S.–Colombia partnership as a bipartisan success story.
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But one thing officials from both sides agree: co-ordination between Israeli and Palestinian security forces in the West Bank is of vital importance, and a rare success story.
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There are many reasons for their reticence, but a major one is this: Myanmar has been presented as a success story, despite a host of economic and ethnic problems.
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By implementing a process where creativity meets validity: A step-by-step approach to identify a solution, and then proving that it&aposs a success story in the making.
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This suggests that Arab youth take two nuanced views of America — one defined by foreign policy, the other accepting the U.S. as a success story and a model nation.
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Actions like these will work to dispel recycling myths, discourage "wishcycling" and arm each of us with valuable information that will contribute to a growing U.S. recycling success story.
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Disney, for instance, has a huge portfolio of already-recognizable franchises, including Marvel and Pixar, and its first viral streaming service success story in Baby Yoda from The Mandalorian.
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That's according to Karoli Hindriks, who, with a resume of accolades including serial entrepreneur, European Parliament speaker and MTV's youngest-ever CEO, is a success story by any standards.
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Pennsylvania has been an energy revolution success story and if the fracking play here were fully developed, industry estimates say it would provide over 200,85033 jobs to the state.
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From the makers of Fizzics Waytap, this Kickstarter success story converts regular beer carbonation (IPAs, lagers, or stouts) into uniform bubbles for a creamy, frothy head and enhanced aromas.
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The World Bank calls Bhutan a developmental success story, with decreasing levels of extreme poverty and improvements in gender equality, as well as a stable political and economic environment.
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"Imposing 25 percent tariffs on U.S. whiskeys could put the brakes on an American export success story," said Christine LoCascio, senior vice president of international trade for the council.
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Right now, there probably aren't enough American politicians or policymakers who even know about Japan's success story to promote copying at least some of its best qualities over here.
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We would like to extend a huge thanks to the state and local leaders who are creating opportunities for everyone to be part of solar's great American success story.
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No matter how romantically handled the character issues were, that run on a simple rise to greatness—point A to B success story—felt comforting next to the overly-complicated.
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After a crate digger in Spokane unearthed a 1970s record from these Washington-native teen brothers in 2008, Donnie and Joe Emerson became something of a 21st-century success story.
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In the U.S., pollution levels have been significantly reduced and it's something of a success story, Kaufman said, but in other areas of the world particulate pollution hasn't been addressed.
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Meanwhile, in a total surprise, K-pop's breakthrough band BTS continued its international success story, receiving its first Grammy nomination for Best Recording Package for the Love Yourself: Tear album.
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The startup has become something of a MENA success story by allowing patients to effectively see Uber -style ratings for healthcare providers, thus encouraging the providers to improve their services.
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The involvement of so many automakers has helped turn Agag's wild idea of an all-electric racing series that takes place in major city centers into an unlikely success story.
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That's a real success story for us, and I think if we go back historically the sales of Stewart Downing, Adam Johnson, James Morrison and Lee Cattermole were all essential.
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So the case against Oprah is just that: She may, in fact, be what Trump pretends to be — a self-made business success story whose words resonate across the country.
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Bad tidings came from northern Iraq, where the small town of Telskuf was until recently considered a modest success story for resettlement after liberation from the jihadists of Islamic State.
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It increases the number of Eastern black rhino at Chester to 11 and is another vitally important success story in a Europe-wide breeding program for these highly threatened animals.
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Today, these 700 grizzles are clearly a conservation success story, as they've grown and been closely managed for decades under the watch of the Inter-agency Grizzly Bear Study Team.
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We heard him be bawdy on Howard Stern and in the New York tabloids, and we saw him come back from each challenge as a uniquely interesting American success story.
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"Wal-Mart's marketplace has not been a success story, but with their renewed focus on e-commerce, they are trying to do everything they can to change that," he said.
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Yet even in countries like Tunisia — which, as a burgeoning democracy, remains the sole success story of the Arab Spring — young people are leaving in droves to become foreign fighters.
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"When you have a success story in one country in Africa, we can help to develop to a pan-African scale," said Richard Bielle, head of Toyota's business in Africa.
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Huawei is viewed as a global success story inside China, and Beijing's support will be viewed positively in a country where most citizens believe the U.S. is persecuting the company.
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What's especially troubling is that reductions in the child uninsured rate have been a national, bipartisan success story for many years, even before the passage of the Affordable Care Act.
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There are many ways to secure our border while acknowledging that immigrants play a fundamental role in strengthening our economy and shape an integral part of the American success story.
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Quite frankly, having given a bit — a good bit of consideration to this case, you should be someone that we are able to tout as a West Virginia success story.
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Last November, following the arc of a classic American success story, Mr. Silva took over as owner, along with three business partners, of the restaurant, now simply called the Grill.
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Even conservationists and advocacy groups that often battle the Trump administration over what goes on and off the endangered list hailed the migrating bird's recovery as an environmental success story.
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The 28500-year partnership between Washington and Bogota that saved Colombia from becoming a failed narco-state is a bipartisan success story that has endured political transitions in both countries.
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