The regular Spotify app takes up about 100MB while Spotify Lite only takes up around 15MB.
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It takes up the same amount of space a 256GB chip takes up, but is twice as dense.
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A Bay Area tech CTO who takes up flying is about as remarkable as a coastal Australian who takes up surfing.
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A kernel of dread takes up residence in my stomach.
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It takes up a lot of bandwidth to stream it.
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It takes up a lot of space on your countertop.
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A baby takes up a surprisingly large amount of space.
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On weekends, her volunteer work takes up the entire day.
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It takes up to three months for that to process.
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The World Health Organization's model takes up to six months.
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TUESDAY • The US Senate takes up the 9/11 bill.
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It kind of takes up my entire TV viewing experience.
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In LA, parking space takes up 14% of incorporated land.
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Burial takes up land, which is increasingly scarce in cities.
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Old Nan tells a tale that takes up a paragraph.
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It takes up a lot of our wall real estate.
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Warmer water also takes up more space than cooler water.
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And did I mention it takes up almost NO space?
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And each picture takes up an entire page — sometimes two.
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Filled with sexual tension, Tom Cruise takes up barroom boxing.
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"The doctor said the one tumor is on your aerola and the other takes up a quadrant of your breast so it basically takes up the whole thing," Sealy, 37, of Philadelphia, tells PEOPLE.
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It takes up so little of my year and my focus.
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Plus, shipping is free and only takes up to five days.
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The plane takes up to four spaces in the parking lot.
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When Mary takes up her throne in Scotland, she's just 18.
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It takes up a lot of space in the living room.
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Yet another soldier takes up arms in the war against Christmas.
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It's also why Datally takes up a tiny 6MB of space.
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"The whole film takes up more than 500TB," Halstead points out.
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So he comes in and takes up some of that space.
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Moreover, it takes up less hard drive space during post-production.
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The full transcript of Kalanick's deposition takes up hundreds of pages.
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However, the 120 minute film on Netflix only takes up 459MB.
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We have to see how strongly the U.S. takes up sanctions.
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A twin-size futon mattress takes up most of the space.
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A mini, functional waffle maker that takes up minimal countertop space
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But cryptomining takes up a lot of energy and computing power.
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This is music that takes up space, that has physical presence.
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A fertiliser subsidy scheme takes up most of the agriculture budget.
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So whether someone takes up RAND's recommendation remains to be seen.
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Across some 30 pages, each dictate takes up its own page.
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Fresh food takes up the entire basement of the Yangjae warehouse.
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Donald Trump takes up a lot of space on the map.
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The baby takes up a lot of space in the novel.
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The request takes up to 30 days to compile the data.
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Still, watching TV takes up more than half of those hours.
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So Byron York and Victor Davis Hanson, with their takes up next.
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Seriously the keyboard case takes up so much room on your desk.
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That New York-to-London trip typically takes up to 7 hours.
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It takes up to four days to load and prepare the vessel.
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It's light as hell and takes up a minuscule amount of space.
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Producers say it takes up to six months to make these electrodes.
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But it's bulky overkill for clothing, and it takes up valuable space.
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Whether the high court takes up Bulger's case remains to be seen.
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I love that it takes up less room than the other, too.
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So he has this huge wound that takes up half his chest.
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Scanning those takes up a lot of I/O and CPU bandwidth.
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The breakdown process is far slower and takes up to two years.
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For starters, the additional step takes up extra time in the a.m.
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John Weinberg takes up the position immediately, replacing executive chairman Roger Altman.
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At rest, an adult takes up to about 14 breaths per minute.
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The House Commerce Committee takes up the issue tomorrow in a hearing.
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Drug-resistant TB (DR-TB) takes up to two years to treat.
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I imagine a project like this takes up a ton of time.
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That Google Home Mini is small, but it still takes up space.
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In Egan's office, a large, L-shaped desk takes up a wall.
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But it was just like, this takes up too much energy, man.
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He takes up almost all of the political oxygen in the country.
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Now, almost everyone has a laptop that barely takes up any space.
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The Watson's bed nearly takes up the entire back of the van.
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It takes up valuable screen real estate and looks a bit clunky.
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Even painted black it is highly visible and takes up pavement space.
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His ex-wife's red minivan takes up the rest of the space.
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She commands attention and takes up space in the public's MMA consciousness.
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"That takes up space, room-wise, until they get the results back."
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Day to day, Twitter takes up most of my time and energy.
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Next week: Jack takes up his lifelong dream of juggling chain saws!
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It's more versatile than a jacket, and takes up less space. 4.
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I'm talking a caption block that takes up half the video screen!
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The Senate takes up the final vote on President Trump's impeachment today.
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And when stored away, it still takes up a lot of room.
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Here's what to watch for as the Senate takes up the budget.
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A fertiliser subsidy scheme takes up most of the spending on agriculture.
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The second takes up the matter of just how good is good.
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As important as fundraising is, it takes up a ton of time.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee takes up bipartisan legislation to reform sentencing laws.
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Rising sea levels When water heats up, it takes up more space.
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Go deeper: What's at stake as the Supreme Court takes up immigration
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The building takes up an entire block, so it's hard to miss.
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Since it takes up most of your time, let's look at work.
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It takes up less storage room than a regular colander, as well.
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Act III, Ozymandias (2009-2018), takes up one corner of the gallery.
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The act of closing and reopening takes up more resources, he said: [IOS] is so good at this that unfreezing a frozen app takes up way less CPU (and energy) than relaunching an app that had been force quit.
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The mouse mat takes up over a foot of space on your desk.
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Nobody warned you that your favorite game takes up half your storage. Surprise!
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An experience like this takes up all of your time and emotional space.
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Located on 23rd street, the massive building takes up an entire city block.
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One measly piece of romaine lettuce that somehow takes up the entire wrap.
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Thermal expansion is basically the idea that warmer water takes up more volume.
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Like all of Spiotta's work, it takes up questions of identity and transformation.
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"That's certainly taking up brain space, which takes up more energy," says Torous.
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That process starts in February and it alone takes up to five months!
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In the countryside the air takes up the petrichor aroma of fresh earth.
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It's located in a 30,000 square-foot space and takes up two stories.
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Multimedia, such as audio tracks and videos, takes up a lot of space.
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The point is simply that work takes up a lot of your time.
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The 10.3-inch, 226 DPI resolution screen, takes up most of the front.
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The shared stream in Rabbit takes up less than half the screen space.
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She takes up her position, based in London, at the end of November.
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Across the Oculus, the Apple store takes up a third of the wall.
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You can delete a game's program data, which takes up the most space.
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The ceremony and reception takes up a huge chunk of that, at $29,1003.
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It maximizes convenience, requires little interaction after setup, and takes up minimal space.
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It's that it takes up too much damn space, both physical and psychological.
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If Vice President Tom Cohn takes up this cause, that will be great.
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The movie Trumbo takes up its hero's story at the height of his
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It then takes up residence in Odin's (Thor's pops) vault for safe keeping.
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Naturally, this huge, scatter-shot approach takes up a whole lot of bandwidth.
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Each class playlist and class plan takes up to two hours of preparation.
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The volcano takes up the entire southeast corner of the island of Hawaii.
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It takes up more than three times the resources of oat milk production.
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The hotel, which takes up multiple floors of the building, opened in 2018.
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Whatever floor space it takes up, it makes up with display surface area.
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Meaning it's a massive daily struggle that takes up most of his morning.
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She takes up the leadership at a volatile, polarized time in Finnish politics.
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The compact design takes up minimal room and keeps litter out of sight.
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Interestingly, the viewfinder takes up the entire display and curves with the hardware.
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The several-hundred-mile-wide storm takes up most of the camera's frame.
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At some point the music producer becomes infatuated with a waitress (Natalie Portman), and at a point when Faye and the musician separate, he takes up with one gorgeous woman (Cate Blanchett), while Faye takes up with another (Bérénice Marlohe).
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Hiding yourself, your family, and your real life takes up a lot of bandwidth.
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However, on average, it takes up to two years for a recession to materialize.
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This electric razor takes up less than half the box it is sold in.
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She gamely takes up ballroom dancing; it's safer than sex, and perhaps as ecstatic.
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It currently consists of some 15,400m of track and takes up 1300 square metres.
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Trump's lavish family penthouse takes up the top three floors of Trump Tower. Mrs.
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A young couple joins me and somehow takes up almost all of the backseat.
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Once in class, Lesli takes up a seat in a beige recliner and relaxes.
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Ryan Gosling takes up SNL hosting duties for the September 30 show on NBC.
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When nervous, I turn inward, minimizing the amount of space my body takes up.
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A giant, OLED TV takes up the opposite side of the wall the car.
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You can also resize the amount of space the Start Menu itself takes up.
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Whether the Supreme Court takes up the issue this term is an open question.
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The center-positioned driver seat takes up the most space of any cabin accoutrement.
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The Senate today again takes up a bill to fight the nationwide opiate crisis.
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The ultrasonic sensor only takes up 14.5 square millimeters to the radio chip's 900.
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The list of evidence takes up six full pages of the newly released documents.
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Still, it takes up a lot less space than a devoted all-in-one.
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"The brain-space something like this takes up is immense," said artist Jay Wright.
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If it takes up the suggestion, the Trump administration will need some good lawyers.
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It's also possible that Congress takes up the issue in an economic stimulus package.
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Unfortunately, it also takes up a lot of space in an already long novel.
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You can watch Eminem's performance below, the freestyle takes up the first 30 seconds.
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At the Grolier, the exhibit takes up just a modest-sized room and hallway.
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It takes up barely any space in a suitcase and always comes in handy.
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For one thing, that cookware takes up a lot of room in the dishwasher.
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But I won't mind when it's gone, because it takes up too much room.
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The biggest bonus of the screen is that it takes up no room space.
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That's missing entirely from this debate over impeachment, which the House takes up today.
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The open kitchen takes up nearly half the downstairs space, adding to the intimacy.
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For many professionals, responding to emails takes up a sizable chunk of work time.
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Although the traditional kitchen table takes up more space, it can seat four people.
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Breezy is only 18 pounds, but somehow she always takes up the whole bed.
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This was the beginning of the odyssey that takes up most of the narrative.
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INDOORS The condo takes up the bottom two levels of the three-story house.
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The new "phase one" trade deal between America and China takes up only 86.
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While fat takes up to almost twice as much space muscle it weighs less.
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Brave indeed is the scholar who takes up arms against this sea of skeptics.
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She promised it would be worth the space it takes up — and it is!
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And what takes up more time every morning than styling a wiggly little girl's hair?
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But be aware that it could change as the new Congress takes up Medicare reform.
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Her snaps reveal a large pool that takes up a solid portion of the backyard.
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Unlike wires, light travels through the brain without causing damage, and takes up no space.
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Any smaller size rack wouldn't be worth the space it takes up on the floor.
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It takes up almost no space, it's still pretty cute and it's extremely low-maintenance.
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That requires fuel, which takes up space on a satellite and influences the vehicle's design.
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And now I have to share you with Des, who takes up all your attention!
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"It takes up a lot of resources," said Brazoria County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Jeff Adkins.
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I see people buy some big huge sofa, and it takes up half their room.
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"The mechanism is an odd thing, and takes up a lot of space," McDonald says.
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The knife wall by the front of the store, takes up a lot of space.
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HOW QUICKLY MIGHT IT MOVE BECAUSE OBVIOUSLY, IT TAKES UP A LOT OF YOUR RESOURCES?
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Though it leads the document, that section takes up just five of its 177 pages.
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Trying to figure these things out takes up, roughly, 90 percent of my waking life.
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That's relatively small compared to the average Walmart SuperCenter, which takes up 179,000 square feet.
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She takes up a position to be better in control of that on this record.
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The image is deeply disturbing and takes up nearly 10 full seconds of screen time.
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It also takes up less space inside the module, giving developers more to work with.
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Eventually he takes up arms — in this case, cobblestones — to fight on the front lines.
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While it's useful, the Thermomix is definitely a luxury that takes up precious counter space.
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It takes up way less space, and the included button closure keeps it all together.
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It takes up way less space, and the included button closure keeps it all together.
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Pelle Cass takes up to 5,000 pictures, vibrating the camera so much it requires refocusing.
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Traditional equipment uses a lot of energy and takes up a lot of real estate.
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The craftsmanship takes up the weekends, or the evenings if he's really into the project.
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Infinity takes up a seemingly endless exhibition space whose walls are lined with video screens.
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The Norths' bed takes up most of the room, and operates as their little planet.
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It takes up the most power of any electronic item they have in the tent.
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A mini waffle-maker that gets the job done and takes up minimal countertop space.
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It only takes up a few inches of hanging space but holds so many pairs.
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In my opinion, it takes up too much screen real-estate, especially in landscape mode.
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McBee responds by confronting the problem of male aggression head on: He takes up boxing.
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But the viewing garden today takes up prime street space in a more crowded city.
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Something that takes up considerably less space than the current large-scale solution: data centers.
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It has a gorgeous, 2K screen that takes up 84% of the device's front side.
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On average, it takes up to $12 million just to get it off the ground.
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Why are we continually surprised when a man takes up arms and commits mass murder?
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Your show takes up the first three chambers of the downstairs gallery at Marlborough Chelsea.
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How big of a chunk of your day takes up making and maintaining the videos?
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When I'm not busy doing something else, that takes up a lot of my life.
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The rest, including a massive touchscreen that takes up the entire dashboard, is largely unchanged.
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The "Oceans 11" homage that takes up a solid third of the show is beautiful.
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Their lives may also become less functional because more frequent injecting simply takes up time.
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EST: The House Rules Committee takes up an extension to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
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It just takes up time, and after all of that they can still say no.
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Sometimes, Sophia tells Sales, it takes up to seventy tries to get the shot right.
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This is expensive, takes up a lot of time, and requires a database of hazards.
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And not just on set, but in the years it takes up to that point.
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The game "takes up an entire county," Miami Beach Police spokesman Ernesto Rodriguez told Reuters.
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The rent takes up two-thirds of the roughly $385 he receives in social benefits.
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If it takes up too much space in your home, your home is too small.
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Simon said Forever 21 takes up 0.8% of total square feet of its U.S. properties.
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If this takes up a lot of time, expect some very frustrated candidates come Wednesday.
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However, Congress may get another bite at the apple when it takes up tax reform.
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What specifically will he do to ensure Congress takes up this legislation and passes it?
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An open kitchen takes up one end, with a sushi bar in front of it.
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No. Because proportionally, world news and U.S. news takes up a lot of the oxygen.
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Maybe he buys a fleshlight and takes up a hobby like needlepoint or Krav Maga.
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It's not often that you're encouraged to be a rock musician that takes up space.
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The next few months will be crucial for the bill as Congress takes up tax reform.
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Yes, I am THAT PERSON who takes up half the fridge with their food from home.
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On Mondays I do payroll for the week, which always takes up most of my day.
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A littl'un takes up a lot of your hours because they want to be looked at.
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The harm caused begins with the obvious fact that parking takes up a lot of room.
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"I never feel like work takes up too much time because I'm so hungry," he says.
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The new distribution center takes up nearly 800,000 square feet, according to a Home Depot spokesperson.
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The exhibit takes up 20,000 square feet, transforming the hotel into a branching, museum-like space.
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Seriously, Grand Theft Auto V alone takes up over 2119GB, even if you have the disc.
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Steve Shelton: Confessor takes up virtually all my creative time and will be my primary focus.
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He also doesn't believe in the supernatural, until Ahmanet takes up psychic residence in his skull.
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According to Hornsdale Power Reserve, the battery takes up less than 10,000 square meters of land.
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The Supreme Court takes up important cases that many people care about every year; Trump v.
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And there's an entire OLED screen that takes up the entire wall of the front cabin.
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Fourth, fuel is a huge variable, as jet fuel often takes up 25 percent of costs.
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But there are few estimates of how much time and money this activity actually takes up.
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Baze Malbus (Jiang Wen) takes up a defensive posture after a bit of a rough landing.
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Each upgrade you craft takes up one inventory tile and you can place those upgrades anywhere.
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Mr. Bolton, a hawkish former envoy to the United Nations, takes up the job on Monday.
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Instead, Apple leaned into the touchscreen that takes up almost the entire face of the phone.
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The spacecraft has four carbon fiber legs and fuel takes up two-thirds of its weight.
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The 941 square feet literally takes up HALF of the second floor of the ginormous crib.
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He loves his channel but it takes up a lot of time and effort to maintain.
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The trunk is in the front as the engine takes up the rear of the car.
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Prey uses a grid-based inventory system, where each item takes up one or more squares.
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Each image boasts around 80 million pixels, and each RAW image file takes up around 70mb.
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Obtaining an indictment in the four counties often takes up to a year, the statement said.
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When everything is compacted it only takes up about a foot and a half of space.
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These days, his second career, writing music for Pixar films, takes up much of his time.
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The former takes up "half of my apartment, easily," she jokes of the rack-filled room.
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CMV takes up permanent residence in the body and can cause illness again after being dormant.
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The island is known for its national park, which takes up almost half of its landmass.
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And the toll will almost certainly rise as the stinkbug takes up residence in other places.
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Summit takes up 5,600 square feet of floor space and has nearly 200 miles of cable.
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Ms. Lohman conducts her experiments in her kitchen, which takes up about half of her apartment.
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Then everybody climbs onto a white-duvet-covered mattress that takes up the entire performance area.
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Do you hate how the default Mail app takes up an icon on your home screen?
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"That also takes up time, and we don't always have that type of time" Reece says.
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And Mr. Shults's mother, Robyn Fairchild, takes up the surrogate caretaker role that Krisha Fairchild lived.
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I want a spot on that big double bed that takes up most of the room.
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Van Kastel describes this as an impractical approach that takes up too much time and resources.
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As a result, he takes up inordinate mental space, among both his supporters and his opponents.
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Slendebroek's replacement, former Janus Henderson co-CEO Andrew Formica, takes up his role from May 1.
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According to Men's Health, Sorkin takes up to six showers a day to overcome writer's block.
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The Broad sprawls over 120,73 square feet, while the ICA LA takes up a tidy 12,700.
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A large double-height, brick-walled family room takes up the rest of the third level.
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And each item takes up valuable storage space and has to be maintained, an expensive process.
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"It takes up about a third of the space, but it's so worth it," says McMahon.
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However, it does have a learning curve and takes up a fair amount of counter space.
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Will 50 more years pass before the Council takes up again the hot topic of Kashmir?
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US News notes that the country is unique in that it takes up a whole continent.
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Ask a TV Critic Our TV critic takes up readers' burning questions about what to watch.
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It is a process that takes up to two years — and, she notes, involves no airbrushing.
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R. B. Schlather, one of our more ambitious and effective younger directors, takes up the task.
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This means it takes up about as much room in your bag as a hardback novel.
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When oceans heat up, ice melts more quickly and water expands and takes up more space.
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Today, it means taking down the built-in closet that takes up way too much space.
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The House begins legislative business at noon and takes up a slew of tax-related legislation.
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Arnold, in turn, takes up with Alan (Michael Rosen), a streetwise young model and former hustler.
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Another, a geometric abstraction by the Austrian Bernhard Buhmann, takes up much of a corridor wall.
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It takes up barely any space and you just never know when you might need one.
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"Treating end-stage kidney disease takes up nearly 1% of the entire federal budget," Oliver said.
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Automate your typingScreenshot: GizmodoYou might be surprised at how much time typing takes up in your day.
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It takes up more space on my desk than my other computers, but has workstation-level power.
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As we said, this code isn't necessarily bad, it just takes up some of your processing power.
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For parking, it folds in and takes up less than a third of a standard parking spot.
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It's bland, it's often dry, and it takes up valuable space in the oven all day long.
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So we know the first email header list takes up at least 223 pages, but maybe more.
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Indeed, other investors said, some retailers may show resilience as oil takes up more of consumers' budgets.
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That may be because the 16-megapixel sensor takes up less space than Vivo's 32-megapixel component.
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It rises above a large rectangle of darker reds that takes up most of the square painting.
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As a result, it takes up much less space on a shelf or mounted on a wall.
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Located in TriBeCa, the impressive home takes up an entire floor of the River Lofts condo building.
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The kickstand design also means that it takes up a ton of desk space behind the screen.
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As a result, the app takes up about 2157MB — about the size of a four-minute song.
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It has a tall, FHD+ 5.9-inch screen that takes up 83 percent of the phone's face.
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This tedious, repetitive, gross, and smelly task takes up way more time than we want it to.
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It also takes up much less space: less than 1% of the volume of a Utah array.
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If the high court takes up the case, it will be its first case concerning transgender identity.
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As Nazemi explains, the transition often takes up a lot of time and resources in that department.
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Filled with seemingly thousands of yellow jackets, the nest takes up about half of an outdoor shed.
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They share with their elder daughter a large double bed which takes up most of the flat.
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Zia rejects a mercy petition; Bhutto&aposs daughter, Benazir Bhutto, takes up her father&aposs legacy; __Aug.
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The installation takes up one of five inter-connected rooms inside the British Pavilion's austere Venetian palazzo.
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But, at 15 percent all on it's own, no single service takes up more bandwidth than Netflix.
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Rent carries 27 percent weight while the homeowners' equivalent of rent takes up a massive 21980 percent.
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Akerström takes up her new position at Handelsbanken's annual general meeting on March 27, the bank said.
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He calculates it takes up to 15,000 plastic or glass bottles to construct a two-bedroom home.
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As land expands, it takes up more space in the water and causes sea level to rise.
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The home's master suite takes up the entire second floor and features ocean views and vaulted ceilings.
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I think the Raspberry looks great on my desk, and it also takes up very little space.
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The purifier takes up a lot of counter space and uses reverse osmosis to make water clean.
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And work apparel — suits, ties and the like — takes up a big chunk of the top floor.
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As the committee now takes up this year's NDAA, his absence has been felt, according to lawmakers.
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In 1948 she finds herself joining Frank in Boston as he takes up a position at Harvard.
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He takes up the gayness of England past and connects it to the gayness of life now.
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Better coordination between federal agencies can help reduce regulatory review that currently takes up to seven years.
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It takes up 5,600 square feet of floor space, almost the area covered by two tennis courts.
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The phrase THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH YOU takes up two full pages of her first chapter.
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As the committee now takes up this year's NDAA, his absence has been felt, according to lawmakers.
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But that will likely have to change today as the court takes up President Trump's travel ban.
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A group of tech trade groups asked for protections when Congress takes up surveillance legislation this year.
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Tillerson takes up his post at the State Department on Thursday morning when he will address staff.
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And because education often takes up the largest portion of state budgets, schools were hit especially hard.
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This — no way around it — takes up a lot of pages that a short story doesn't have.
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She takes up with a new group of friends, including the boy Julia has a crush on.
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It takes up parts of the 41st and 42nd stories in the tower at 201 Folsom St.
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Macnair's colorful, three-dimensional homages are a labor of love: building one takes up to seven hours.
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Helen's religious fervor takes up an enormous number of pages, and it can be difficult to swallow.
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Go deeper: What's at stake as the Supreme Court takes up immigration Reasons to love America, 2018
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He is married to the quest for consumer justice, and this takes up his every waking second.
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In other cities, the latest immigrant group to arrive takes up the taxi trade, Mr. Walsh said.
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I assured her that food for 24 people for a week takes up a lot of space.
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But "Monsoon Wedding" takes up one of Ms. Nair's pet themes: continuity in the face of rupture.
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I call it Zangshwah and it is a deep teal that takes up half of my vision.
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According to CoinMarketCap data, the world's biggest virtual currency takes up a third of the entire market.
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At Macy's, which takes up an entire block, there is a jumble of every sort of window.
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Still, I get that it's a magnetic subject and takes up lots of space for many couples.
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According to the gallery, Mr. Smith's work now takes up more than half of his family's home.
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U.S. shutdown talks collapse, Britain's Parliament takes up Brexit, and Belgium debates a law on animal slaughter.
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Letters takes up this call for a project of individual historical investigation, the creation of multiple histories.
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Plus, even if the entirety Earth science was slashed, the division only takes up $1.8 billion a year.
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Folded, the handset sports a 63-inch display that only takes up about three-fourths of the front.
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If you like great sound in a system that takes up such little room, this is for you!
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The operation normally takes up to eight to ten hours to do and we don't take a break.
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IF BREXIT TAKES up the first volume of Theresa May's political obituary, immigration ought to be the second.
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The new paper, "Assessing ExxonMobil's Climate Change Communications," in the journal Environmental Research Letters, takes up the challenge.
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Other executives noted it takes up to eight weeks for employees to get visas to enter the country.
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However, most such typewriters still relied on monospaced fonts, in which every letter takes up the same width.
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His practice takes up 21 minutes a day: One minute to get settled and 20 minutes to meditate.
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Warm water also takes up more space than cold, meaning a hotter ocean is also a higher one.
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It takes up minimal counter-space and allows the espresso aficionado to show off their skills for guests.
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I swear; the actual game takes up less than 10 minutes in the film's 90 minute run time.
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Instead, the display takes up the whole front of the device, leaving little room for a fingerprint scanners.
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Jasper National Park, Canada This massive national park takes up about 4,200 square miles of Canada's natural splendor.
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BODE GMBH & CO. KG WITH EFFECT FROM 1 APRIL 2020 * DOMINIC DALY TAKES UP AS CFO AT GEBR.
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The Chuck E. Cheese's portion of Dawson's video takes up approximately 30 minutes of the 1.5-hour video.
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While print may still be dead, this collection probably takes up far less space in your mom's attic.
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It takes up the hotel's entire 39th floor (out of 41) and comes with its own private elevator.
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Hal's invasion of France takes up the bulk of this movie, and it is pointedly grim and dour.
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Dustin Hoffman is Ratso Rizzo, the seedy part-time pimp from the Bronx with whom Joe takes up.
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The space that the soundtrack takes up in the series feels unlike any other show currently on air.
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In typical reptiles, the sausage-shaped brain takes up only about half the space within a cranial cavity.
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It folds up flat for storage and takes up about as much space as a standard office chair.
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Once you start a movie or show, the content takes up a large percentage of your visual field.
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It's also massive: fully open, the 13-pound book takes up the entirety of a small coffee table.
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A bit about fellow CBS-owned series Ray Donovan takes up almost exactly the same amount of time.
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It takes up around 63% of the disease burden of the NHS, but roughly 12% of the budget.
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The battle over slavery, including the Amistad case, takes up much of the last chunk of Kaplan's book.
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The lid makes it great for stacking, and it takes up a lot less space than a bag.
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Sara Cwynar takes up the experiential qualities of photography to explore the ways a body interacts with fabric.
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In the Xi era, the message went, China takes up great-power responsibilities only when it suits it.
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The Ritz-Carlton takes up the top 15 floors of Hong Kong's tallest building, the International Commerce Centre.
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The church's compound takes up the entire two-acre block bounded by Hudson, Barrow, Greenwich and Christopher Streets.
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Businesses have been pushing to get their desired fixes attached to other legislation Congress takes up this year.
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It's lighter and takes up less space in a delivery truck—saving P&G money on shipping costs.
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It's so small that it takes up less room than one of the controllers for the original system.
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The luxury apartment takes up floors 50 through 53 and sits on the southern edge of Central Park.
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A solo flute takes up the same motif in the area of D, bathing it in warm light.
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The Essential phone offers a unique design with a screen that takes up almost the entire front face.
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By going to your iPad's Storage screen, you can see how much space each individual app takes up.
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Beyond adding next generation tracking capabilities, Desch noted that Aireon's hardware takes up none of Iridium's communication capacity.
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A semicircular window edged with a stained-glass plant motif takes up most of a living room wall.
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PSS analysts cannot identify individuals from their computer screens because one person takes up one pixel of resolution.
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He takes up eight out of the film's 30-something minutes, reeling off complaints and self-deprecating jokes.
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And it just takes up so much media space as soon as you mention that word, doesn't it?
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A fireplace mantle takes up most of one wall, while wood paneling covers most of the other walls.
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For example, because streaming video takes up more bandwidth than reading text-based sites, companies could charge more.
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A group of high school girls takes up arms to resist the deadly misogyny unleashed by the breach.
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Cornell takes up this provocation, all the while uncovering fragments of the Spanish painter's life behind his art.
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I spend a lot of time worrying about the future, and that takes up so much brain energy.
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"It takes up so much psychic space and brings up the same negative effect: anxiety," Ms. Fortin said.
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"Strike Your Heart" takes up the trendy topic of female relationships, this time within the context of family.
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Bayer has a better shot if a business-friendly U.S. Supreme Court takes up the case, experts said.
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Located on Woodward Avenue, the main thoroughfare in Detroit, Shinola Hotel takes up most of a city block.
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But it offers enough peace of mind that it's worth all the space it takes up, he says.
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The final section, which takes up most of each episode, concentrates on a single subject throughout a season.
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" Ms. Kurtz then takes up the tale: "Ruthie, in her way, said, 'Can't you do better than that?
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As a photographer, waiting for the right moment often takes up more time than actually making the picture.
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It takes up more space than the Echo, Apple's HomePod, the Sonos One, or even the Sonos Move.
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It takes up very little room, looks cute, and can do everything all the other smart speakers can.
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Once pain takes up long-term residence in both body and mind, it can be hard to dislodge.
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All of her work travel takes up more than half of the year and sometimes requires an entourage.
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That makes it unlikely the court takes up the case this year before the 220006 election. http://bit.
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"Once he takes up the post, he will certainly return things to the normal state," Mr. Jiang said.
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This phase takes up only 2% of the entire flight, but it accounts for 14% of fatal accidents.
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The campus takes up 7.5 acres and offers almost any kind of medical service you can think of.
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So when Congress next takes up tax policy, are there any parts of the bill it should preserve?
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As the oceans heat up, sea levels rise because warmer water takes up more space than colder water.
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All told, the bombing investigation takes up maybe five minutes of the pilot (and that's me being generous).
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That takes up a good chunk of her time, so for the rest of EA, she's just consulting.
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In terms of the public's attention, terrorism takes up a lot more space than its death toll warrants.
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That red cube up above would do the trick and it only takes up a few blocks of Manhattan.
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Sketch an outline of the shape by imagining you're creating a cat-eye that takes up your whole eyelid.
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To go fix that stuff, so what takes up a lot of the cash is the working capital cycle.
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Once it's hydrated with a sample, it takes up to an hour to generate a positive or negative diagnosis.
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Though it could be years before the Supreme Court takes up any of the direct challenges to Roe v.
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With wit, skill, and love, The Last Jedi takes up the torch and carries it for a new generation.
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Its director, Douglas Druick, says that keeping the trustees happy takes up at least a quarter of his time.
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I'm contracting out to a commercial freeze dryer, which has an enormous machine that takes up a whole room.
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A Red Bull ad has a logo that takes up too much space, in terms of design, he noted.
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As you open more tabs in Quantum, it takes up less memory than opening up multiple tabs in Chrome.
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The climactic battle takes up nearly half of the movie, with multiple story beats happening just within that fight.
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Whether or not the Supreme Court takes up the case, tech lobbying efforts on ECPA are going to intensify.
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The back piece, which is a full color picture of a phoenix taking flight, completely takes up Affleck's back.
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Be forewarned: not all movies and shows can be downloaded, and the app takes up a lot of space.
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So Blue Cross knows full well that it will be breaking the law if it takes up Idaho's invitation.
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The final skeleton not only takes up an entire room, but spans an additional 10 feet out the door.
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It can easily attach to your backpack and takes up minimal space in your bag when not in use.
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After all, can you explain exactly how someone is a fascist if your hashtag takes up too much room?
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Wooing investors takes up a lot of energy that could be spent on building a product and finding customers.
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"It's versatile, takes up no room in your luggage, weighs nothing and you can do it anywhere," he says.
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The comments come as Scott Pruitt takes up his role as head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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Bread, for example, takes up only 2000 percent of most people's budget and is therefore given a corresponding weight.
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It's brilliant for anyone who isn't having an extensive routine that takes up the better part of the night.
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In the book, Offred takes up an affair of sorts with the Commander, mostly because she has no choice.
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The panel's ruling could help determine if the Supreme Court takes up the case -- and questions it might consider.
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Each one of these interactions takes up a small amount of data, but requires some communication with Niantic's servers.
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Things get fancy, but that's only to offset the fact that Angry Birds takes up so much of it.
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It just takes up less space in our lives and in society as a whole than it used to.
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Frank, who takes up her new position on October 1, will join the Barclays corporate and international executive committee.
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In addition to melting ice, rising ocean temperatures cause seas to rise because warm water takes up more volume.
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The park takes up 150 acres, and it will have seven distinct "lands" with 50 rides, shows, and attractions.
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The Senate should do no less, and include the measure when it takes up the Farm Bill this week.
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"You have to go to work, and even after work, the clock takes up your time," Hveding told Gizmodo.
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It's unclear whether Kildee's amendment will be allowed floor time when the House takes up the measure this week.
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Francisco takes up his new position as the Supreme Court prepares to begin its new term on Oct. 2.
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And while cremation takes up less space on the whole, it's known to create a lot of air pollution.
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The exhibition itself takes up this theme of a hunger that van Gogh had for home and human connection.
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Its suite-style room takes up an entire rail car and has a private balcony for top-notch views.
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The bad news is it often takes up to 20 years to adopt these solutions on a broad scale.
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The iPhone 8 is supposed to feature a screen that takes up almost the entire front of the phone.
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Henry VIII's marriage to Jane Seymour lasted just over a year but takes up the book's first 520 pages.
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"First Cow" is fundamentally a western: It takes up questions of civilization, solidarity and barbarism on the American frontier.
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The organ gets so big, it takes up most of the snail's body, and basically becomes a new organ.
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The Supreme Court, coequal with Congress and the White House, takes up the most important issues facing the country.
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AUKEY's air vent mount takes up very little space and is the one Uber drivers use for their phones.
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This would be a lot to absorb for any show, and here it takes up just a few minutes.
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All of this should serve as a warning to the Supreme Court, as it again takes up partisan gerrymandering.
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The one generality I'd like to offer is that it takes up a lot of our time and energy.
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The computer itself takes up a 9,250 square-foot room composed of rows of units weighing 340 tons total.
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Trying to make sense of this new reality, the struggle to find significance or permanence, takes up all space.
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If New Hampshire takes up that possibility, it would join the eight other states that have already legalized cannabis.
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They don't want to hear what you have to say because it takes up time, and time is money.
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The pattern of history has been that after a period of stagnation, the next president takes up this role.
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After buying the property five years ago, the sellers made extensive improvements (the itemized description takes up five pages).
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Compared with a standard MP23 file, an AAC file sounds sharper and takes up less space on your computer.
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She seems obsessed with the malignancy of polling; it takes up more pages than, say, the war on drugs.
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It is an essential base for the United States military, which takes up about 30 percent of the island.
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The entire complex takes up two city blocks, from 31st Street to 33rd Street between Eighth and Ninth avenues.
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With 5G, he explains, the antenna takes up a lot of space around the outside edge of the phone.
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Located in the Georgia Strait, this island has a massive forest which takes up most of the inland area.
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Diane, a target for Willie's lewd advances, takes up the function of Lauren Graham's character in the first film.
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"I'm not interested much by what's inside him," he said, but in how he moves and takes up space.
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If the court takes up the case, it could have broader implications for the definition of sex-based discrimination.
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Advocacy groups said it would be much easier if the House just takes up the Senate's stand-alone proposal.
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Creech, a huge cephalopod, subsists on oil, and takes up residence in Tripp's decrepit jalopy, sometimes impertinently seizing control.
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Home Depot said it takes up to two months to open stores that are hit hard by a hurricane.
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Me. This keychain bottle opener takes up barely any space on a keyring and makes quick work of bottlecaps.
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The thing is about six feet tall, though it only takes up as much room as a large chair.
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TL;DR: Le Creuset's Winter Savings Event takes up to $200 off signature cast iron dutch ovens and skillets.
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And downloading music takes up space on your device, so you'll need to make sure you have enough storage.
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A single lemon takes up to two months to complete and is covered in some 10,000 beads and stones.
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It takes up about two-thirds of the upper deck, and is arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration.
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Isakson chairs the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee and will get to decide if his committee takes up Burr's legislation.
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It can only be accessed via a mobile web browser and takes up less than 1 megabyte of storage.
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The Metro-North train ride takes up to 90 minutes, and the walk up Madison Avenue adds another 20.
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From that point on, Theo takes up Dani's struggle to reveal the depth and breadth of the Company's evil.
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These are the questions the book takes up, with plenty of room for grief, humor and love in between.
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But when she takes up a cause, no matter how significant, her role as a feminine icon overshadows it.
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While Data Saver will consume less data when turned on, Twitter Lite takes up less space on your phone, too.
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Plus, in landscape mode, it takes up just about as much space as a 15-inch laptop on a stand.
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And since it was so compelling, it (obviously) takes up a considerable amount of time on this week's Monitor podcast.
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A little over a foot long and seven inches tall, the speaker takes up some counter space when laid flat.
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The OnePlus 7 Pro has a unique design — a screen that takes up almost the entire front of the display.
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At the same time, it takes up very real space, inviting you to take in every line from every angle.
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When the Supreme Court takes up the case of capitalists versus croakers, two issues are likely to take centre stage.
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Another masticating option, the Slowstar is a vertical juicer so it takes up less real estate than the other models.
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The external GPU may be the standout of the bunch (at the very least, it takes up the most room).
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Of course, Roberts' deliberately low-profile approach would end if the court takes up the big Affordable Care Act lawsuit.
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It will be essential for the Senate to differentiate these facts from the many myths as it takes up PROMESA.
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The leveraged finance banker is currently head of CIB Italy Network and takes up his new position on October 1.
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This is a Powerade wrapper which takes up no room in your pocket until you get to a garbage can.
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The 6-foot-3, 330-pound Dareus takes up a lot of space in the middle of a D-line.
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Aside from aforementioned emissions issues, raising cattle also takes up a lot of land, and a lot of livestock feed.
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It also takes up less space on my counter than the Lenovo, while still giving me the same size display.
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While working through some reporting, we get hit with a fire drill that takes up the rest of my afternoon.
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The new project's metal frame has been built by engineers and takes up most of the space inside the hangar.
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When folded, the handset sports a measly 4.6-inch display that only takes up about 3/4ths of the front.
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It takes up less space, and it runs better than normal Android would on phones with small amounts of RAM.
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A gray sky takes up half the canvas, and its dull reflection is pooled in a puddle on the asphalt.
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Environmental samples were collected on both July 19 and Monday with results pending as testing takes up to 14 days.
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Currently, a budding surgeon's skills are gauged by another person through extensive testing, which takes up valuable time and resources.
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For example, the Podcasts app shown takes up 1.63GB total: 25.3MB for the app and 1.6GB for documents and data.
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The Photos app often takes up a lot more space than people realize, so let's deal with that app directly.
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So rather than attempt to blend, Ludo lets his length shine — watch as he takes up half of Gill's couch.
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It was a poor interior design decision because it takes up the whole room, but hey, bedrooms are for beds.
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The Goddess says she lives off less than $1,400 from social security, and her rent takes up most her income.
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"As this generation takes up an increasing share of the workforce, we may see the pay gap continue to shrink."
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A larger flower, such as a hydrangea, naturally looks fuller and takes up more space with fewer stems, Cain says.
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The Trump administration is banking on the Supreme Court to rule in its favor when it takes up the matter.
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This collapsible water bottle from Hydaway has all the functions of a traditional water bottle, but takes up less space.
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"Despite their protests, I explained that I'm not able to help how much space my arm takes up," she wrote.
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What do I see beneath the coat of white painting that takes up the middle third of "Scratch Arch" (2015)?
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Bryant's fictional counterpart, Jenny, lives in Cornwall and takes up highway robbery to support her family after losing her father.
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" It is with great hesitation, then, that he takes up his pen "in order to rake over memory's trash-cans.
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"One of the problems people find with golf is that it takes up too much time," participant Tom Pinnegar said.
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Three-to-four centimetres thick, the pipes require high-tech welding that takes up to eight weeks in each case.
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She also takes up with Emily's left-behind husband Sean, played with incredible limpness by Henry Golding (Crazy Rich Asians).
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The church was active as early as 700 CE, and a graveyard takes up a large portion of the property.
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Brooklyn, New York's Green-Wood Cemetery takes up over 478 acres, and it serves as a Revolutionary War historic site.
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The master suite takes up most of the third floor and features a large dressing area and extra-large bathroom.
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Champion takes up the B-side, "Disparate," working smudged samples in painterly strokes across a freeform bass-and-percussion landscape.
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For each music festival, he brews up 3,000 Jell-O shots, which takes up an entire day's worth of work.
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You can't really miss Taverna Kyclades, which takes up much of the block with its royal blue awnings and umbrellas.
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This is the kind of case a writer takes up in the hope that she might be of some help.
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Cats also enjoy being the center of attention — and nothing takes up a cat owner's attention more than their computer.
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And while it takes up time and energy and helps the organization, it often does not lead to career advancement.
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And, since visiting a dentist takes up time better spent at roulette, he has also lost most of his teeth.
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The owners' addition of a screened porch flanked by a pair of decks takes up the full width in back.
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Music by Mieczyslaw Weinberg takes up the first half, with his "Rhapsody on Moldavian Themes" and the Symphony No. 5.
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The internal revenue code, as published by companies like Thomson Reuters and CCH, takes up a little over 2000,22 pages.
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"Grifter" captures the kind of person who takes up such ploys as a trade, an art, a way of being.
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Banks are also numerous: One Chase branch takes up almost the entire block between East 19813th and East 19th Streets.
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A 490-square-foot master suite with two walk-in closets and a bathroom takes up the entire third level.
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"It takes up until about six months after the drug for your body to start producing it again," she says.
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That someone — the object of the real love story here, which takes up two-thirds of the book — is Grisaille.
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Wyden and Klobuchar are hoping to include their bill in the next massive coronavirus legislative package the Senate takes up.
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Clutter collects dust, creates stress, and takes up space better used, say, to place a phone or a hot pot.
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If you're not in the mood for lasagna, sub in any recipe that takes up two pages of a cookbook.
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A theme like this takes up a lot of real estate in the grid, though, which limits the surrounding fill.
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The MX Keys doesn't have the Craft's dial, and it takes up less space on your desk as a result.
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Rachel resolves to quit gossiping, Monica takes up photography as a hobby, and Ross wants to undertake new daily experiences.
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This is the challenge that Alexander Norman, a longtime associate of the Dalai Lama, takes up in his new biography.
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Even if the Senate takes up impeachment, there's little chance the president would be convicted by the GOP-controlled chamber.
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Wu, on the other hand, plays Destiny, a newcomer to the scene who takes up stripping to support her family.
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According to the Qatar Airways website, it takes up an amount of space equivalent to ten Olympic-sized swimming pools.
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Who is he searching for, the man who daily takes up a position on Eighth Avenue in his sculptural greatcoat?
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That's the position I've taken up in the first series and the position this current one takes up as well.
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Curing it takes up to two years, and the drugs prescribed can cause permanent deafness, nerve damage, vomiting and rashes.
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In succeeding Allen, Ms. Mitchell takes up the William S. Dietrich II Endowed Chair in Jazz Studies, a new position.
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When a dwarf mongoose takes up with a new group, it struggles to fit in, not contributing much at first.
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" He added: "Imagine a prime minister for whom dealing with his legal situation takes up the majority of his day.
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Yeah, yeah, it's a very magazine-y award, and it's also quite awkward and takes up a lot of space.
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" Then someone brings up a different consideration, and he takes up that opinion: "Wait, I think the other thing too!
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Right now, I'm not actually ... I'm trying to write a book, and that takes up almost all my angst. Meaning?
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He takes up residence in a glamorous hotel and floats around in the pool, chips and dip by his side.
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The new flagship which takes up 8,439 square feet of space is located at Marine Cove, situated along East Coast Park.
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Also the keyboard cover takes up a LOT of space on a desk or lap thanks to the ridiculously large hinge.
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The process of evaporation takes up heat from the surface and keeps the soils and air near the surface relatively cool.
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TC: There is a lot of of reporting having nothing to do with these parties, which takes up just six pages.
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" VonShef RED 250W Hand Mixerâ€"$24.99 See Details The draw: Good for basic use, cool retro design, takes up minimal space.
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The compact blender takes up little to no space, whether you leave it on your kitchen counter or in the cupboard.
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Spending on programs like Social Security now takes up 13 percent of GDP, compared with 5 percent in 1965, he said.
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We're in a conference room at Niantic's office, which takes up much of the second story of San Francisco's Ferry Building.
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Propellant is heavy and takes up a lot of space — that's why you need a huge rocket to house it all.
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With this arrangement, each tree takes up a square with sides equal to 2R, for an area of 4R2 square meters.
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Raising livestock for meat takes up land, water, and energy, which pumps lots of heat-trapping greenhouse gases into the environment.
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The difference is that Gallery Go is designed to work offline, and takes up just 10MB of space on your phone.
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But El Paso is a Democratic city that takes up a Democratic congressional district, so Fenenbock is running as a Democrat.
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Sometimes it's just the occupation that takes up young people's time when they'd rather be doing something else much more exciting.
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This means, aside from the margins, the screen on the Mi MIX takes up most of the phone's width and height.
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Gmail Go not only takes up significantly less space on your phone, but uses less data than the standard Gmail app.
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The result is pretty stunning; a 32.8 by 6.6 feet-sized behemoth that takes up the larger part of a room.
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Overland trade is now routed mainly through the east Indian port of Kolkata which takes up to three months, officials said.
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Each customer who takes up the package is awarded a certificate, which states that they'll receive twelve 100ml bottles a month.
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Viv takes up where Siri left off, providing a powerful conversational interface that can be used to accomplish just about anything.
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Inherit the wind Snow kiting is highly technical and takes up to a year of regular training to master the basics.
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The lengthy cleaning process could be partially to blame as the cleaning cycle takes up to four hours, the Journal reported.
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Tickled is a procedural; the process of how Farrier and Reeve uncover their story takes up most of the documentary's narrative.
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Plus, there's a moment when Sophie takes up Donna's spot in the ultimate wedding ABBA cover trio, Donna and the Dynamos.
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As literally the only mechanic that takes up 80 percent of your time and interactions, that stealth system is astoundingly shallow.
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But the CocoKool is highly functional, and takes up a tiny amount of space at just 8.58 inches by 2.63 inches.
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Cass works with layers and masks in Photoshop to build up the composition, a process that takes up to 80 hours.
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It takes up the space of a dinner plate in a dishwasher or rack and stacks easily with other flat items.
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Congress is expected to reject many of the proposals as it takes up the budget in the coming weeks and months.
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He will continue to serve in the other roles even as he takes up the new duties, the White House said.
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It takes up to five years for a low-educated Syrian or Iraqi to learn German and get a professional qualification.
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Or is it that Trump is allowed to avoid answering questions while he takes up all the time changing the subject?
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If Mr Meléndez takes up its invitation to prosecute civil-war-era crimes, that separation of powers will become more pronounced.
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Bug farming takes up less land, requires less food and does less damage to the environment than meat or fish farming.
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Another draw is the terrific jazz trio that takes up residence in Jo's living room; more on that in a bit.
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But until new data takes up the physical space of the old data, the old data remains on the hard drive.
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Congress will again have the chance to remove barriers to small businesses when it takes up the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
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"If a new bill is formed and this bill takes up the recommendations, that would be the only solution," Subramanium said.
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Jumby Bay, which started as a villa owners' collective, takes up just over a quarter of the 300-acre Long Island.
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This week, Congress takes up another "continuing resolution" to keep the federal government running in the absence of annual appropriations bills.
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Then, love it or hate it, Messiaen's unnervingly gorgeous "Turangalila-Symphonie" takes up an entire program, led by Esa-Pekka Salonen.
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The left's most realistic hope is for a candidate with a spotty record who enthusiastically and sincerely takes up its cause.
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The Correspondence clocks in at a slim 126 pages long, and "Letter from Devil's Tower" takes up 14 of those pages.
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Since an agave plant takes up to 20 years to mature, and few brands invest in sustainable replanting, a bubble looms.
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The property takes up two lots and the home itself is a modern mix of concrete structures and bright, open spaces.
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It's a miscellaneous collection of reviews and essays that takes up where his previous collection, "Lives and Letters" (2011), left off.
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"Transparent Forms," a Condo abstract oil on canvas in gorgeous soft pinks and yellows, takes up one wall in the foyer.
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I sometimes hide new stuff from him, like shoes—my shoe collection already takes up an entire room in our apartment.
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The computer itself takes up more than 9,000 square feet of space, and can complete 200 quadrillion mathematical equations per second.
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The seminar then takes up books in which various economists offer their perspectives on the nature of man and the state.
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It moved to its current site in Squirrel Hill in 1952, where it now takes up most of a corner block.
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But it isn't Mr. Saint Laurent who takes up the most screen time in this mordant film; it's his star maker.
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The historic decision Balkman takes up a seat behind the dark-stained cherry bench, the state seal looming over his head.
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The house, with its garage and mechanical systems, takes up about 4,200 square feet, on an almost 12,000-square-foot site.
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The master suite takes up the entire fifth floor and features a fireplace, walk-in closets and a private sun deck.
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One of the toughest target areas to release is usually your back, just because of how much space it takes up.
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In the first-generation Laundroid, image analysis of each garment takes up to 10 minutes; folding only a minute or two.
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If I'm writing emails or writing for a catalog, which takes up a lot of time, I don't listen to music.
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That package includes, according to Northam's office: Whether the state legislature actually takes up the full package remains to be seen.
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Lost without his passion, Johnny takes up snowboarding and ends up caught in an old feud that dominates the snowy mountain.
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Take for example Bette's campaign to become the mayor of Los Angeles, which takes up a major section of the plot.
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But storage cubbies are on the skimpy side since the transmission knob takes up a good slice of the center console.
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The biggest saving potential likely comes from your water heater, which takes up around 18 percent of a home's energy use.
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Al Mourjan Business Lounge takes up the entire third floor — and it sprawls across a whopping two-and-a-half acres.
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This grand hotel takes up half of a city block and was once one of the largest hotels in the county.
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Remember...we are now in a national crisis with an unsustainable system that takes up nearly 20 percent of our GDP.
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Sometimes it tells you things you might already know — for instance, that your photo collection takes up half of your drive.
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Some have speculated that the extenders could be renewed as part of a government-funding bill Congress takes up this year.
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This is a silly lawsuit; it implies, among other things, that customers don't realize that ice takes up space in drinks.
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Broughton's large photograph, "Nurses," from her series Empty Porn Sets (1995-2007), takes up the entirety of the exhibit's third wall.
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The bad news: Scan to CAD costs $29 per scan, and it takes up to 48 hours to get the CAD files.
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Seated on the banquette, I watch as he takes up the mic and sings, each song more saccharine than the one before.
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Feeding the billions of animals we raise for meat with corn and soy takes up precious land and puts pressure on wildlife.
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So it's fitting that, when sequenced and stored in a computer, your genome takes up gobs of memory—up to 150 gigabytes.
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It takes up to two years for the horns to grow back, said Pelham Jones, chairman of the Private Rhino Owners Association.
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If the Tinder app takes up too much space on your phone or uses too much data for you, you're in luck.
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Jillian's care takes up so much time and energy that Jay and Lindsey Brown struggle to give Samantha the attention she needs.
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When work takes up most of your life, it's hard to imagine entering professional circles in the hours surrounding your 9-5.
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It takes up such little space in my bag that I almost feel like my bag is bigger than it actually is.
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This is something her fans have been preaching since her 2015 album Emotion, and an argument that r/NBA takes up, too.
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Half my friends live in different countries so it takes up a lot of the time to keep in touch with them.
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Email takes up more of our time than ever — but there are also more options than ever for keeping things under control.
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It has a large, beautiful 28-inch display that takes up nearly the entire front of the screen—no garish bezels here.
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My career takes up a lot of time and energy but nothing has been as rewarding to me as being a mother.
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The L16 might save all the space that a zoom lens takes up, but smaller isn't always better at long focal lengths.
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Currently, it takes up about 300 square miles, but there's an upgrade in the works expanding it up to 1,200 square miles.
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The master suite takes up the entire top floor and offers sweeping views of the bay, Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge.
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For his part, Mr Trump may decide it is worth waiting until the Democratic majority takes up the reins in the House.
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On Android you can see how much room each game takes up by going into Storage from Settings and tapping on Apps.
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The 14-acre Galaxy's Edge takes up Disneyland's back left corner, where it will be accessible from Fantasyland, Critter Country and Frontierland.
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Indeed, by the time the Court takes up the case, the temporary ban may well have been replaced with an indefinite one.
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You can visit a Palace — which takes up both phases — go shopping, brew coffee, work out, study, hang with friends, and more.
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The sound equipment takes up half the stage; the volume is 100 times louder than in France, and the soundproofing is awesome.
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Well, of the 104 million square kilometers of habitable land on this planet, agriculture takes up a stunning 51 million square kilometers.
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These questions will be at the forefront in coming weeks when Congress takes up legislation to update the Electronic Communications Privacy Act.
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The reinvention in architectural terms has been greeted with general positivity by critics and takes up much of the extension's media coverage.
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Hadid's closet takes up a good amount of that space, with floor-to-ceiling, glass-fronted cabinets and an enormous center island.
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Pairing was basically instant, although I heard one of the demo people tell another that it sometimes takes up to 10 seconds.
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Miracle in Lane 2: A boy in a wheelchair takes up soapbox racing with the help of his family and athletic brother.
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Waterproofing requires a new engine, which takes up more space — this now sits behind the non-mechanical home button of the 7.
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He was about to release an album of this material, called " Uniform Distortion ," which takes up the toxicity of our civic discourse.
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The Lekue Microwave Popcorn Popper takes up very little space and produces small batches of popcorn with minimal unpopped kernels or mess.
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The workplace, which takes up seven floors of the historic Empire State Building, is just one of the company's 33 global offices.
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As the Senate takes up its version of a GOP health bill, Americans prefer Democrats on that issue by 17 percentage points.
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Once a month, he takes up in Midtown Manhattan's biggest room to play a different set of songs from throughout his career.
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After charging it fully (it comes with a USB charging cable), which takes up to a few hours, it's ready to use.
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The lion's share of that time is occupied by TV and video viewing alone; it takes up 72% of all screen time.
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Recycling takes up so much resources to sort and process, US cities resort to burning or trashing recyclable items to save money.
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I hear some shuffling and cast a glance to my right, where a dramatic circular staircase takes up much of the space.
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"Quayola's project takes up the speculative-sculptural task, deploying the full power of virtual and physical prototyping technologies." explains curator Nadim Samman.
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As the Senate takes up the topic, the conventional wisdom is that the bill as written is DOA in the upper house.
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According to the court's rules, it takes up such requests only when the case is of "imperative public importance" warranting immediate review.
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She has an affair with a guy from Antifa, microdoses on psilocybin, joins an underground Resistance group and takes up ax throwing.
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That scene takes up more than two-thirds of the nearly three-minute clip, and what follows is a barrage of images.
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Whole-wheat tortillas can be frozen and are a great substitute for sandwich bread, which takes up more space in the freezer.
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Whole-wheat tortillas can be frozen and are a great substitute for sandwich bread, which takes up more space in the freezer.
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Yet holding on to all the data takes up valuable space on devices while also making important files more difficult to find.
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Indeed, my shameful French-girl library takes up an entire suitcase that I keep stashed under my bed, like Breton-striped porn.
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He suggested that there was some wisdom in waiting until after the global bishops' conference takes up the same questions next year.
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A hard-bound 14-volume set of her writing takes up a whole shelf, sitting alongside the work of more contemporary gurus.
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Cady Noland said she can no longer make art because tracking how her installation work is misrepresented takes up all her time.
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"The less size that the seat structure itself takes up, the more space that's left over for the passenger," Mr. Pozzi said.
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It takes up to seven hours to charge back up again, and it's fitted with front and rear suspension for smooth riding.
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It could move forward next year or sooner if the House takes up a bipartisan amendment to a bill it previously passed.
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And while it looks a lot more modern, the quad-camera setup takes up a lot of the phone's rear real estate.
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What you're seeing isn't just the size of the app itself, but also how much space its data takes up as well.
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Critic's Pick A leading figure of art in the digital age takes up 3D printing at a new show in the Hamptons.
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Rather than ratings, O'Donnell, 45, says she focuses each day on "exemplary journalism" and storytelling, which takes up "all" of her time.
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It also defaults to shooting in DNG, a raw, lossless image format that takes up more space, but produces higher-quality images.
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When someone inhales the bug it is either killed by the immune system right away or takes up residence in the lungs.
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The construction area takes up a section of the south end of the beach, though the main expanse is so far untouched.
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Tyehimba Jess's Olio takes up this challenge, dwells in it, breaks it apart, rearranges it — and encourages us to do the same.
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The large middle section takes up more than half of the composition; it is a painting-within-painting imitating an urban mural.
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This takes up a lot of time and could be a grim slog, but Turturro can sparkle through even the grungiest sequences.
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A few years ago, I interviewed Pérez about his private art collection, which takes up nearly every inch of his sprawling home.
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This particular keyboard is pretty compact and only takes up a fraction of space as a traditional keyboard, according to the product page.
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Supreme Court takes up transgender school bathroom case State lawmakers introduced HB22 a month later, in part to wipe out the Charlotte ordinance.
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It takes up to 48 hours to get the file from Instagram, so be sure you have everything before you proceed to deleting.
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Murray will become the first woman to hold the finance chief post at RBS when she takes up the job on Jan. 1.
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I got the Pixie model because I don't have a big kitchen and this thing takes up barely any space on my counter.
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It has an impeccable camera, a gigantic screen that takes up the entire front panel, and a fancy 22018D camera used for authentication.
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"Hot Topics" is now over 20 minutes long, and takes up almost half of the hourlong show; it is synonymous with her brand.
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The restoration laboratory, which includes a makeshift photo studio, takes up just a portion of the many rooms where the collection is stored.
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As of Monday, he takes up the role of COO at the digital-only challenger bank, with some aspects subject to regulatory approval.
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There's also the miniature photography studio that takes up most of the room's space, complete with a white seamless backdrop and professional lights.
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The ash is moved straight to an adjacent landfill, where it takes up only a tenth of the volume of the original waste.
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ON MAY 14th, as Emmanuel Macron takes up his duties in the Elysée Palace, spare a thought for what he has already achieved.
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Technology takes up too much space in some people's lives, but access to digital resources is still limited for many people with disabilities.
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If the court takes up the Indiana or Louisiana abortion cases, they will likely be heard in the term that begins in October.
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It's roughly the size of an iPhone 7 Plus, which means it takes up little to no space at all in your home.
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And while Apple has quite possibly made the most attractive speaker of the bunch, its speaker also takes up a bit more room.
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Not all of The Post's ads transfer properly to the other platforms, she said, and each project takes up valuable time and resources.
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It takes up that capacity while striking supply deals and offering other incentives such as a cut of profits and technical know-how.
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It looks spectacular on a plate, takes up barely any room in your stomach and is the most exquisite of all the lettuces.
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Word Flow also takes up slightly more vertical real estate than the iOS keyboard, so 5 and SE users might find it suffocating.
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Overwatch, a game that takes up much less space on a storage device than Mass Effect, also saw exceptional improvements in loading times.
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Waiting in line to use the microwave during the lunch rush at work takes up precious time that could be spent actually eating.
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The Wall Luxury has a higher maximum resolution compared to Samsung's previous MicroLED prototypes, but it also takes up a lot more space.
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On a 67-foot-wide curved black panel that takes up an entire wall, a lighted map of tracks glows green and red.
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And then in later seasons, Rory takes up with Logan, who is in both personality and looks nearly identical to her father, Christopher.
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Right now, that process takes up to a minute of holding your wrist just in order to point the antenna towards the sky.
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Expect more powerful graphics, faster processors and maybe even redesigns where the screen takes up more space on the front of the iPad.
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It's more ideal there than the full-size Echo, which takes up more precious counter space than I (or my wife) would like.
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Radev, a former air force commander and a newcomer to politics, was sworn in on Thursday and takes up his post on Sunday.
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Congress is expected to reject many of the Trump administration's proposals as it takes up the budget in the coming weeks and months.
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Doctors told me it often takes up to seven times through rehab for an addict to take control of his or her addiction.
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READ: All eyes on Justice Kennedy as Supreme Court takes up abortion case In Texas, the effects of HB2 have already been felt.
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When the House appropriations subcommittee on Military Construction takes up the bill on Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations Monday at 2023 p.m.
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When the House appropriations subcommittee on Military Construction takes up the bill on Military Construction and Veterans Affairs Appropriations Monday at 7 p.m.
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But it is not as tough as marking, which takes up "an inordinate amount of time", partly because of rules imposed from above.
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Editing video takes up a lot of hard drive space as video editing software creates various redundancies and backups during the editing process.
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If the House takes up and passes that bill, it will likely result in Trump's second veto — and a debate about war powers.
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" She eventually breaks up with Peter and takes up with "a charming, gregarious poet" named Dave, whose drinking style is "elegant and restrained.
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It supports dual nano SIM cards, but you will lose the microSD card slot as the second SIM takes up the same slot.
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We haven't tried to install it yet, but if you want to, be forewarned that it takes up a whopping 3.2MB of space.
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The court only takes up a small portion of the thousands of civil and criminal cases that it's asked to consider each year.
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Neighboring the rainforest, the Cerrado savannah takes up roughly a quarter of Brazil and is the country's second largest biome after the Amazon.
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Neighboring the rainforest, the Cerrado savannah takes up roughly a quarter of Brazil and is the country's second largest biome after the Amazon.
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Increased Working Capital Demand: Fitch expects Yestar's working capital requirements to increase significantly as IVD takes up a larger part of Yestar's business.
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The fight in the subcommittee could signal a more contentious and lengthy debate when the full committee takes up the bill next week.
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"Racist Sandwich," now 68 episodes strong, is pausing operations while Ho takes up a job as restaurant critic at The San Francisco Chronicle.
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Massachusetts-based SolidEnergy Systems is working on a lithium metal battery which founder Hu says takes up half the space of existing batteries.
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He also has a permanent set at his house, which as of November 2019, takes up the entire third floor of his home.
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Regardless of whether the Second Circuit takes up Ross Ulbricht's appeal, the biggest unsolved mystery in the Silk Road case will remain unanswered.
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Or, if they're being used to deliver medication, it can be given via syringe, although this takes up more of a caregiver's time.
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More so, the time, space, and money that an accomplished band like Slayer takes up can be used to propel other bands forward.
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Following the events of the Harry Potter series, their grandson, Rolf Scamander, takes up his grandfather's interest in magizoology and marries Luna Lovegood.
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Fiction starts in the living room, takes up all the walls in a front study, and has also colonized a guest bedroom upstairs.
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The main benefit of this design: It takes up less room in your pocket while providing all the features of a normal smartphone.
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As Medina's world churns, she takes up surfing, which gives her the only head cool enough to narrate this tale of family dysfunction.
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A black grid that is more like a netting of visceral strings of paint takes up much of the rest of the painting.
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In the 3:2:1 formula, sparkling wine takes up the most real estate, and most spritzes are being topped with garbage bubbles.
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"Die, Jerk" (season 4, episode 8) Bruce, Sookie's midwife/doula, is not funny, and she takes up way too much of this episode.
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For example, the Amazon Prime Video app on my phone takes up two gigabytes of space, even though I've never downloaded a video.
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As lymph flows through the body, it takes up excess fluid and detritus from the tissues — usually dead cells and sometimes invading bacteria.
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Pros: Eco-friendly, includes reusable food tower, comfortable, compact and organizedCons: Reusable food tower takes up one of the side water bottle pockets
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The two women, both with curly hair that takes up the entire screen on close-up, give remarkable, full-bodied performances for Jacobson.
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Let's say they're planted in a square grid, 5 meters apart, so that each tree takes up an area of 25 square meters.
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The main benefit of a foldable phone is that you can enjoy a big screen that takes up less space in your pocket.
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Aaron's gambling addiction takes up whole chapters, while Amelia's dismay at having to write a profile of Jonah Hill receives a thorough unpacking.
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You can see that the gold plaque sits on a simple chain, and an illustration takes up a large portion of the piece.
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It may not be the most beautiful thing you've ever seen, but it gets the job done and takes up very little space.
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Washing clothes takes up energy, and 75% of that energy comes from just heating up the water, according to the New York Times.
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But LifeWay takes up less than half the floor space, and last year the building was sold to a California real-estate company.
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He takes up smoking and joins his roommate, the Colonel, and friends Takumi and Alaska as they plan elaborate pranks on their classmates.
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Hearst Ranches takes up 150,000 acres in two properties on the border of San Luis Obispo County, and has raised cattle since 1865.
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The company calls it an "infinity display" because it runs edge to edge and almost completely takes up the front of the device.
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The budget takes up thousands of pages and billions of dollars, and will change the way New Yorkers vote, shop, commute and more.
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You can convert quantum data and put it on a traditional storage device, but all that converted data takes up a lot of space.
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According to experts, this approach takes up valuable real estate that's better suited for highlighting hard skills as well as work and volunteer experience.
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It's extremely dense, with an enormous iron-filled core that takes up a much larger percentage of the overall planet than Earth's core does.
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At 12 pounds, roughly 15 by 15 inches across, and 8 inches tall, Cinder takes up space and is not easy to move around.
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I also purchased a lightweight jacket from Aritzia for $213.18 that takes up minimal space and was perfect for hiking or walking around town.
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It takes up a bit more of the screen now, but it's also a bit more explicit about what tapping certain things will do.
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Francisco argued that if the court takes up the case, the transgender employee should lose, because anti-discrimination law does not cover gender identity.
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Some 140,000 crowns go on rent and bills and a carefully planned food shopping trip to bargain stores takes up 15,000 crowns per week.
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I guess the idea is that people will just scroll past the incendiary garbage because it takes up slightly less space on their screens?
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Chicken already takes up a 90 billion dollar share of the annual American meat market, and may soon become the world's most-consumed meat.
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Under the agreement, Vitol takes up to 2 million barrels of crude per month from Sonatrach and provides refined products to the Algerian firm.
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The largest sculpture takes up an entire room, illuminated with projected images of flowing water from the game, with ambient sounds filling the room.
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The VR setup isn't designed for home use; there's a $9,000 price tag, for one, and it takes up an awful lot of space.
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The HiGame is slightly taller than the NUC, but it's square as opposed to rectangular and barely takes up any room on my desk.
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The roughly 9,300-square-foot residence takes up the 40th floor of the Century building, a high rise designed by architect Robert A.M. Stern.
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It takes up to eight hours linked to the Deep Space Network to resynchronize, wasting time for both the communications antenna and the spacecraft.
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Mining can negatively impact system performance as it takes up significant CPU power to run the rigorous calculations needed to mine the digital tokens.
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Collapsed, packed and without the props, the Karma takes up about the same space as three MacBook Pros stacked on top of each other.
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A: No longer the clunky piles of audio cassettes, an audiobook is easy to download and takes up very little memory on your phone.
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"The best way to maximize impact is to do the format that is native and takes up the most screen real estate," he said.
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This dish takes up to 35 minutes to prepare, so it's a great crowd pleaser that you can whip up right before the game.
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Innoviz has been focused on creating LiDAR that takes up less space than existing solutions, while also coming in at more reasonable price points.
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Apple mandates developers to price apps in tiers ending in 99 cents and takes up to a 30% commission from developers on app sales.
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SENATE TAKES UP INTERIOR PICK: The Senate is set to take a procedural vote Monday evening to move forward on Trump's nomination of Rep.
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I can put up with the additional space a bag vac takes up, and I can survive the climb up and down the stairs.
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The Alta has a scratch-resistant OLED display, cased in stainless steel, that takes up a large portion of the top of the band.
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But can you believe that the production of one burger takes up as much water as letting a shower run for two months straight?
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But whether or not takes up boxing, Freddie's got a powerful message for RJJ -- "You just can't give up, can't let it take over."
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Wray will sit under the bright lights on Capitol Hill Wednesday as the Senate judiciary committee takes up his nomination to lead the FBI.
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Amazon shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico takes up to seven business days, and expedited shipping costs additional fees, even for Prime members.
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It also takes up a lot of space, and it's impossible to judge what the screen quality is like based on Kickstarter footage alone.
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The BenQ HT21179.99 takes up much less space than a regular TV, is easily portable, and can make an absolutely massive 21215-inch screen.
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"We cut through a lot of the admin which takes up time, to focus on actual project delivery," says Paul Corcoran, the managing director.
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Livestock takes up the most space, with land used to grow animal feed and for grazing using nearly 80 percent of all agricultural land.
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He is trouble for their economies, politically toxic in their respective countries, and takes up an inordinate amount of their valuable time and energy.
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For Mr. Marchese, that means the ad takes up the full screen, probably plays with the sound on and is viewed in its entirety.
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Also, if you don't end up using it, it lives in this convenient little pouch inside the bag that takes up virtually no space.
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If the room takes up 25 percent of the space in your home, you could deduct 25 percent of expenses allocated to those days.
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Painting the interior of the vehicle takes up most time of the whole project for Lemp, especially because she prefers to use a roller.
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When first introduced, Kevin Trench finds a dead version of himself from the future, and takes up the costumed identity of his future self.
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They need to know that when Congress takes up the debate on tax reform, we will advocate for policies that put working families first.
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In mining ventures, the government gets an automatic 10 percent stake free and then usually takes up its right to buy 30 percent more.
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The formation and evolution of the CAM takes up about half of Collision, as Gershon asserts that it was central to Houston's arts journey.
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In a lap it takes up significantly more space than a similarly sized laptop would, but it's still so stable I don't really mind.
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On her 91st birthday, they began "a new kind of conversation," as he writes, by email, which Ms. Vanderbilt takes up with characteristic enthusiasm.
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Patchen takes up her post amid ongoing scandals and reputation crises for her new employer, joining Facebook this month, according to her LinkedIn profile.
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A billionaire movie producer is selling a one-bedroom apartment that takes up an entire floor of NYC's Ritz-Carlton for nearly $40 million
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But analysts remain concerned about how Target will turn around its grocery business, which arguably takes up a lot of real estate in stores.
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Because they achieve automaticity quicker on the keyboard, today's third graders may well become better writers as handwriting takes up less of their education.
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The master bedroom suite, which has another Westland London fireplace mantel, takes up the entire fourth level and features dual dressing rooms and bathrooms.
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The mosaic design, executed by the company New Ravenna, takes up the entire shower wall, with a unifying ribbon of leaves encircling the room.
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The screen takes up the entire face of the device, with the exception of a notch at the top containing the infrared face scanner.
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Normally a security clearance investigation takes up to several months to complete, but Porter's had gone on for about a year without a resolution.
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A bit of exercise breaks up the restful reading and relaxation nicely and a pair of light wooden paddles hardly takes up any room.
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The restaurant is at the corner of a low-rise mall that takes up a suburban block, at one of the city's main intersections.
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Their full process, which includes everything from anatomical sketches and skeleton reconstructions to tanning hides and blow-drying fur, takes up to a year.
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He plays the nihilist barber who takes up with a piemaker (Helena Bonham Carter) to produce some very close shaves and unusually tasty meats.
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"Assuming eight repositions a day using our technology at 30 minutes each, that only takes up about 10% of a daily charge," he said.
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The movie takes up, indirectly and perhaps inadvertently but powerfully and unmistakably, a subject that has lately reinserted itself dramatically into American political discourse.
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The period dramedy is about a housewife who takes up stand-up comedy in the aftermath of a major upheaval in her personal life.
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S. govt spends a tremendous amount of money on sowing discord among people, and takes up the wealth of rich rulers in the region.
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U.S. govt spends a tremendous amount of money on sowing discord among people, and takes up the wealth of rich rulers in the region.
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Good thing this Mac Mini, which is currently over $100 off of its original price tag, takes up a meager 7.7 inches of space.
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That's where Season 5 picks up, and the women's fury quickly escalates into a three-day riot that takes up the season's 13 episodes.
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Jones takes up hours of screentime shuffling about, mimicking pieces of what others around him say, slowly trying to rediscover his FBI agent self.
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Congress should start by including the State Flood Mitigation Revolving Fund Act of 28503 as a key reform when it takes up NFIP reauthorization .
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Yes. We found that in some cases, when you try to make sense of a narrative, it takes up a lot of brain power.
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The Senate takes up the budget on Thursday with a free-wheeling vote-a-rama marathon during which there are fewer restrictions on amendments.
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Desperate for a win, he takes up a delivery job in upstate New York where he meets a peculiar hipster named Anya (Chelsea Lopez).
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That is approximately the size of Western Australia, which takes up just under a million square miles of the country's 290,90,222-square-mile area.
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Supreme Court takes up Trump tax cases Get ready for a Supreme Court decision that could have a dramatic impact on the Trump presidency.
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Pros: Makes grating and zesting so easy, takes up little storage spaceCons: Only for finely grating ingredients, not for large or rough-chopped ingredients
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The gif is so, well, blobby, because it takes up such a tiny part of Kepler's 95 megapixel camera: just 11 by 11 pixels.
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It takes up two acres and is extremely detailed; Klein and Kroll enter through the vagina and walk up a fallopian tube to an ovary.
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The Missouri Administrative Hearing Commission issued an order Friday allowing the clinic to continue performing abortions until it takes up its case later this year.
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While Saless is citing "time" here, blocking a website from embedding likely takes up more time than just leaving it open for all to embed.
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Beneath the enormous shroud of clothes, which takes up the entire ceiling of the gallery, benches are laid out in the center of the room.
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Further describing her pregnancy, Otis wrote her daughter is "so big & takes up every crevice of my insides," making it difficult for her to breath.
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Tanabe Chikuunsai IV, a third-generation Japanese bamboo master, wove together a site-specific installation, which takes up much of a 10-meter-tall gallery.
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The museum, which takes up two rooms in his house in the small eastern town of Dobsina, opened last year and is accessible by appointment.
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That's what a banal person does: decides to follow Adolf Hitler wherever he leads and, having no moral compass, takes up that of his icon.
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Janey finally leaves him during the late 1960s, takes up smoking, and starts work as a physicist at a Veidt-owned research firm, Dimensional Developments.
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And the irreverent Cards Against Humanity has become such a runaway hit that its stock at Snakes & Lattes Annex takes up an entire sales wall.
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Specifically, he takes up the position of VP Corporate Development at Lilium, tasked with helping the company with long-term partnership development and investor relations.
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According to Bloomberg's sources, Brin's dirigible is not yet complete, but engineers have already built a metal frame that takes up much of the hangar.
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That should take up a lot of time, but many teens don't admit that phone or internet use takes up the majority of their days.
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If the agency takes up the Supreme Court's offer to rejig its rationale for adding the citizenship question, it has fewer legal hurdles to clear.
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This process, often cumbersome and slow, takes up to several days and incurs the risk that one party may default or renege on the agreement.
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I love that my commute takes up so little time, especially in a city where two-hour traffic jams are the norm during peak hours.
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The Sengled Voice functions as a voice-controlled personal assistant, and it takes up far less space than personal home hubs like the Amazon Echo.
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But while Patreon takes up to a 12% cut, Facebook starting next year will take a 30% cut from these subscriptions on its web platform.
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After all, having it at the bottom of the iPhone takes up a ton of real estate that could be better used for the screen.
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Turns out, putting yourself down takes up a lot of brain space, and that limits the room to actually act on your hopes and dreams.
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To be sure, investors are still hoping for a fresh rally next year, especially if Brazil's next president takes up some of Temer's unfinished reforms.
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The available renderings of this now project show an L-shaped bench that takes up the whole wall of what looks like a narrow studio.
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In any given second, a 1m x 1m x 1m satellite takes up over 7,000 cubic meters of space, tearing through anything in its path.
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First, when a healthy, well-hydrated person eats fibrous foods such as wheat bran with lots of roughage, the food takes up water and swells.
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Despite being the nation's capital, it's only the fourth-largest city in Canada, with a suburban sprawl that takes up an absurdly large geographical footprint.
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While the industry is seeking new renewable fuel sources, growing biofuels takes up valuable land and water that could be otherwise used to grow food.
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Rather than storing knives inside a drawer or in a wooden block that takes up valuable counter space, attach a magnetic strip to your wall.
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Trump is expected to make several more trips around the country to pitch tax reform before Congress takes up the legislation, the administration official said.
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Apple gives you two options: you can send your iPhone in (this takes up to 5 days) or you can bring it in for repair.
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It's not something that we're focused on in the near term though, so it's not something that takes up my, my agenda day to day.
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"The Austrians expect that there is quickly a strong and stable government which takes up work," Kurz was quoted as saying by Austria's Kronen Zeitung.
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But the IMF also wants it to cut a public wage bill that takes up 15 percent of GDP, one of the world's highest rates.
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Pros: Takes up minimal counter space, durable, sturdy construction, highly versatileCons: Hand wash onlyBuy the Boston Warehouse Cat Countertop Storage Basket on Amazon for $20
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On the other hand, there are behemoths like "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," which takes up 13.4GB — nearly half the Switch's space.
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Normally, it takes up to 5,200 gallons of water to produce a single 2.2-pound steak (the large slabs typically sold at the grocery store).
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It takes up the state's entire Appalachian west, beginning just west of Roanoke and touching the borders of West Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Kentucky.
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The all-white master suite — complete with a canopy-covered bed under a lofted ceiling — takes up the entire second floor of the main house.
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Four are written in red letters between the easel and a bare light that takes up most of the painting: Masaccio, Piero, Giotto, and Tiepelo.
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Shazam Lite takes up one megabyte of space, and though it's visually pared down compared to the full Shazam app, it works the same way.
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That production takes up so much energy that the star can't build up enough internal pressure to prevent it from collapsing under its own gravity.
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Not only does this mean it takes up very little space, it also makes it hard to lose or forget a part of the stove.
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"I know eventually I will get rid of some of these things I brought back as everything breaks or takes up space for something else."
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The biggest difference, however, may be that Miles has never been the only Spider-Man, since he takes up the mantle after Peter Parker dies.
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He finds it in the third and final chapter, "Esther," named for the girl (Lou Roy-Lecollinet, another superb discovery), whom he takes up with.
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Shoppers may be more open to a retailer's mobile experience if they didn't have to download an app that takes up space on their smartphone.
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The space occupied by the boy fills the upper two-thirds of the photograph while the doll on the street takes up the lower third.
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Second, let's put the concept of safety into context, recall the cases American MONUMENT takes up, and ask: with whose safety we are really concerned?
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Earlier this month, Lauren Jimerson visited Conflict Kitchen to lead a workshop on processing Iroquois white corn, which takes up to 48 hours to make.
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The images are taken under different environmental conditions and so they need to be calibrated, which takes up to eight hours for a single image.
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Each unburial takes up to two days, plus up to eight hours of cleaning and up to 15 hours for analysis, the school district said.
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He rents land from local farmers, giving him 100 acres in a country where the average farm takes up only one-quarter of an acre.
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Spoiler alert: Since the sequel takes up where the 2014 original, "Creep," ended, it begins with Mark Duplass playing the same serial killer as before.
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The city, which takes up five ZIP codes, is defined by its distinct neighborhoods, most with their own commercial districts, public elementary schools and parks.
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Most modern sitcoms are constructed of an A-story, which takes up the bulk of the action, and then a B-story and C-story.
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Iestyn Davies takes up the title role, alongside Luca Pisaroni as Argante, Jane Archibald as Armida, Joélle Harvey as Almirena and Sasha Cooke as Goffredo.
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On paper, a line break would take up valuable real estate, but a string of dots or a dash takes up hardly any extra space.
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A small version would look cute as a tabletop centerpiece or try this variation that works against a wall and takes up minimal floor space.
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The sweeping triptych "I giardini/The Gardens" (2017), which takes up an entire wall of the capacious single-room installation, exemplifies all of these shifts.
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Bird has even restricted parking around the city's downtown transportation center, which takes up an entire block and is adjacent to a light rail stop.
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Even as Shine takes up his prestigious government job, the Trump administration still hasn't returned many migrant children to the parents it snatched them from.
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Electric motors are also far more compact than gasoline engines and they don't require a transmission with multiple gears, another thing that takes up space.
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But Paul has kept his cards close to the vest on how he plans to express those objections when the Senate takes up the omnibus.
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Backcountry If you're into martial arts such as Muay Thai or Brazilian jiu-jitsu, you know how much room all of your gear takes up.
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The show takes up Gray Area's entire space, and, like many of the organization's events, its ties to the Bay Area freak scene are evident.
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A protester is arrested in the Hart Senate Building on Thursday as the Senate takes up a cloture vote on Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch.
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Pros: Attractive design, strong magnet, accommodates larger knives, limited lifetime warrantyCons: Takes up a lot of counter space for how many knives it holds, expensive
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A customer at Seasons, Marilyn Iseson, said she liked the Welch's Manischewitz bottle's rectangular shape, which takes up less space than the round Kedem bottle.
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At the 2018 Emmy Awards, the actress gave us our initial look at the intricate floral piece, which takes up most of her upper back.
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That testing, which takes up to three to four days is expected to start next week, according to one person familiar with the Max timeline.
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It's a good bet that if the Supreme Court takes up the CFPB constitutionality issue, you will hear a lot more about Judge Preska's ruling.
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Customers can transfer domains to Google through an automated, online process that takes up to 20 minutes, according to the Internet company's domain registration site.
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From tip of his nose, to the end of his tail- he takes up 3 couch cushions and I've been sitting on a folding chair.
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It takes up just over one page of the Paris agreement text, but has enormous, complicated implications for the accord and could collapse it altogether.
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In most passenger vehicles, there is a large engine under the front hood and a fuel tank that takes up space somewhere under the vehicle.
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Backcountry If you're into martial arts such as Muay Thai or Brazilian jiu-jitsu, you know how much room all of your gear takes up.
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The desire to help their loved one takes up more and more space in their daily life until, without realizing it, they're left with nothing.
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A long two-sided rectangular bar that doubles as a communal table takes up much of the space in the airy front of the house.
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Since this is your career, and I imagine it takes up most of your life, do you feel like you live in a fake world?
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