Lord knows, no part of me in 19313, when we were shooting Mutual Appreciation, imagined the present day, or myself in the present day.
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That elision has continued, to some extent, to the present day.
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Finally, June in the present day is taken to a safehouse.
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Or it could pick up with Diana in the present day.
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These details satisfy a relentlessly curious Betty in the present day.
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Season 7That brings us to the present day and season 7.
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The present-day OLPC Association's relationship with these projects is tenuous.
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When it started, it was about incarceration in the present day.
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In the present day, the house is an ivy-choked ruin.
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So that brings us back to the present-day Zika crisis.
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But they established a pattern that endures to the present day.
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For A Legacy of Spies takes place in the present day.
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This suffering is not so far removed from the present day.
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The shift to the present day is not an unqualified success.
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It's a mode of operating that continues to the present day.
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Fast forward to the present day, and things are drastically different.
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The present-day Republican Party makes a mockery of this conceit.
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"Slavery's long reach continues into the present day," the SPLC says.
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The new "West Side Story" is set in the present day.
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Wideman's stories range widely over experiences from slavery to the present day.
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Now, in the present day, 60 percent of Americans own a pet.
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The present-day parallel is uncanny: 2016 had #blacklivesmatter; 2017 had #metoo.
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The suit alleged that the discrimination still continues to the present day.
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That changed in the late 20th century, accelerating into the present day.
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Wilson thinks there is indeed a "shortcoming" within the present-day humanities.
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Fast forward to the present day and it is a different world.
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"We're leveraging information from that archive into the present day," they said.
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The Age of Microbes has persisted to the present day without interruption.
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The present-day photo of Cooper strikingly resembles an old photo of Hugh.
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Currently, the course examines human history from 10,000 BC to the present day.
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The half-hour series begins in the present day, years after the fact.
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That rhetoric of the "rule of the taxpayer" echoes into the present day.
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In the present day, Lane's a mother of twin boys, Kwan and Steve.
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But the present day John McCain is no longer a profile in courage.
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She sits on the edge of her bed, seemingly in the present day.
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All of which brings us, more or less, up to the present day.
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The "grey sheep" maesters of the present-day aren't much better, Marwyn says.
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There are tensions that come out of the present day, on both sides.
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Atlanta In the present day, Al and Earn have come to a crossroads.
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It is a conflict from the 26s with echoes in the present day.
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In the present day, the name has come to reflect its boomtown ways.
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But all that astronomers could see in the present-day universe was matter.
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But it no longer exists in the present-day timeline of the show.
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In another, cotton streams through the airy sanctuary of the present-day church.
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But the parallels between Princess Mononoke and the present day do not end there.
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Fast forward to the present day, and fans are already celebrating the sandwich's return.
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It's easy to be overwhelmed by the issues and needs of the present day.
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Here are a few pertinent examples, from the recent past to the present day.
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Here's a look at throngs of thongs from ancient Greece to the present day.
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In the present day, Red has become the leader of the underground slave rebellion.
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He doesn't want any problems with the outlaws of yesteryear or the present day.
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Though the play is set in the present day, the president is not mentioned.
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In the present day, Elliot Alderson makes an unexpected love connection of his own.
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It's notable that the present-day version of Din doesn't wear any clan symbol.
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The movie cuts to the present day and introduces four archetypal, irritating teen characters.
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The present-day United States undoubtedly would still be a prosperous and pleasant nation.
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But we didn't know how that affects Kate in the present day before this episode.
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Climate change is the underlying malaise, but the present-day curse is the drug trade.
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Right up to the present day, De Stijl has influenced art, architecture, and product design.
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Note: The clips were sourced from as early as 1987 up until the present day.
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We flash-forward to the present day and Paul is yelling at the phone again.
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In the present day, those old gods (Czernobog, Bilquis, and others) face an existential crisis.
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The "present-day" action takes place over what seems like only a day or two.
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The rest plays out in the present day, where Parke is finishing up her testimony.
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Rebecca still wears that half-moon necklace in the present day, after all these years.
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In the present day, he flies out to Pittsburgh, where fans snap selfies with him.
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Pindar's lament against the Simonideses of the world has continued unabated to the present day.
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Our expectations are anchored kind of falsely through our experience in the present-day climate.
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For one, it puts the action in 1970s Los Angeles instead of the present day.
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That, suggests Wilentz, makes the present-day neo-Garrisonians unwitting allies of the Southern apologists.
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This exhibition looks at the history of underwear from the 1700s to the present day.
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On Wednesday, however, Musk sounded the AI alarm a little closer to the present day.
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Structured by the present-day interrogation, A Legacy of Spies substantially plays out in memory.
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Although his drama is set a quarter-century ago, "Junk" speaks to the present day.
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"It casts the present-day audience in the role of the patriots," Ms. Harbert added.
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Other threads are longer, because the novel's individual stories are narrated from the present day.
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THE KISS: FROM RODIN TO THE PRESENT DAY, Musée des Beaux Arts de Calais, France.
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" "Because if we do, then we become the present day co-conspirators of his assassination.
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Flashing forward to the present-day, the allure of candidate Obama never came to fruition.
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How do you see the series accounting for how things are in the present day?
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It also included bold musings about the future and cutting insights about the present day.
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And so we bring it to the present day in the form of Roy Moore.
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Do you think a band like yours could gain similar traction in the present day?
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Is there a risk in tying him to the civil-rights movement of the present day?
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Why do you think the writers juxtaposed those flashbacks with the present day Miguel-Kevin relationship?
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Brie Larson's Captain Marvel is catching up on the present day after decades away from Earth.
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It's a treat to see Randall and Beth's (Susan Kelechi Watson) parenting in the present day.
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Still, the tension between the concerns of capital and national security continues to the present day.
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Buried by subsidence, the coal could not be eroded, and thus survived to the present day.
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In the present day, CoCo attends the Pegasus party, hosted by Winchester's children of the 1%.
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All throughout my childhood and into the present day, I have viewed myself as an American.
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The present-day Sherlock is an anti-hero, sure; the dream Victorian Sherlock is just obnoxious.
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So, according to Budde's forecast, that puts us in the present day, or maybe circa 2020.
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Stapinski's investigation involves interviewing the present-day inhabitants of Vita's village and combing through local archives.
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Instead, it is squarely addressed to the present day, striving for the urgency of a headline.
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Fast-forward to the present day, and Americans spend a staggering $3.2 billion on Halloween costumes.
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In the present day, doing anything in public is nearly synonymous with doing it on television.
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The old tale of Svengali and ingenue continues to endure in the present-day music scene.
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In the present day and half a world away, Dubai is no stranger to moonshot projects.
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The play, also called "Designing Women," will bring the TV show's characters into the present day.
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But if we plan to keep them around into the present day, they have to be.
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Her parents appear in the present day only via the telephone, but are vivid in recollection.
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The kiss as a theme in art, from Rodin's creation in 1503 to the present day.
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Kingsnorth's latest features a variation on the same protagonist a millennium later, in the present day.
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The parcel, which corresponds to the present-day town of Harrison, was known as Harrison's Purchase.
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I kind of go back to the original of Jack being dead in the present day.
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It's a glimpse of the present-day potential of the island, risen from a painful past.
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I kind of go back to the original of Jack being dead in the present day.
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Her past self is now in the present day and it appears she's going to say there.
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In about 250 pages, Crowley takes us from the 1980s to the present day, decade-by-decade.
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That process is still ongoing in the present-day universe and will continue for trillions of years.
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In the present day, Luke punches through the rubble to free himself and Connie from the wreckage.
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Then, fast forward to the present day, and Kate is now expecting a baby of her own.
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In the present day, local American Indians warn Russell that Medora is possessed by a wolf's spirit.
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What happened in the 80s happened in the 80s, and this is set in the present day.
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But, fast forward to the present day, those photos wouldn't be allowed anywhere near my Instagram grid.
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And if this is so, then readers weary of the present-day literary landscape should take notice.
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And when they're executed correctly, flashbacks can be even more shocking than the present-day plot developments.
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From October 21 to the present day, I have lived approximately 2000 different lives on the internet.
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Back in the present day nightmare, everyone is acting awfully nice to Offred — they think she's pregnant.
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Maybe the most horrifying thing about Brinkley is how well he would fit into the present day.
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His discography still manages to reveal unexpected nuances and new messages that speak to the present day.
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Then we come to the present day and Glover's December 2016, rap-free album, Awaken, My Love!.
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There is a misconception that a pressing style, particularly in the present day, demands huge physical fitness.
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In essence, they're stuck in the early '80s, while our other characters live in the present day.
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Arguably, there's never been a worse time to be an activist in Egypt than the present day.
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After a tantalizing flashback to Adelaide's childhood in the mid-1980s, we skip to the present day.
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If you're looking for vital protest music that speaks to the present day, start with Downtown Boys.
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In her work, Ms. Vacheva marries the grandness of history with absurd elements from the present day.
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Such stories reach back centuries and continue on to the present day, but they often go untold.
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The collection of applied art and design features objects from the 16th century to the present day.
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They're joined by Serena, a teenage castaway from the present day who serves as the reader's proxy.
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In the present day, with the benefit of modern vaccinations, these types of croup are very rare.
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Basically, you've inserted a "Lebowski" character into "Going Places" and updated that story to the present day.
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Part Two brings us to the present day, but does not and cannot bring us to conclusion.
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Blondness, however, is a kind of yellow that has maintained prestige from antiquity through the present day.
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Steven Spielberg Spielberg raced to tell a period story with a revealing light on the present day.
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In the present-day vernacular, people are most humbled by the things that make them look good.
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A younger Mr. O'Rourke — and perhaps the present-day version — might envy the students' sense of direction.
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In the "present day" of the narrative, she repeatedly has conversations with her mother in her head.
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International is a spinoff of the original franchise that revisits the same organization in the present day.
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Franco's team was Real Madrid; the rivalry between the two teams has lingered into the present day.
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The resulting graph is startling: The graph starts in 1000 BC and goes to the present day.
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The exhibition will start from the blues and Tin Pan Alley eras and continue to the present day.
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Nope, tonight's season 4 premiere was firmly rooted in the present-day and was (sob) all too real.
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But the FDA says that there's no point in extrapolating any of their results to the present day.
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In the present day, Jimmy is being effectively babysat by an anal-retentive second-year associate named Erin.
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The series traces a variety of English scenes, not all of which survived through to the present day.
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And even though the show isn't set in the present day, its underlying premise actually seems pretty timely.
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But if the show was set in the present day, the kids might realistically still play D&D.
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Her latest book is Democracy and Dictatorship in Europe: From the Ancien Régime to the Present Day (2019).
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Here's an internal shot of the present-day house, which looks a little fancier than the Grangers' home.
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In fact, there is a neatish convergence between debates over the present day, and disagreements over America's foundation.
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In the present day, Randall (Sterling K. Brown) is going on a job interview and not feeling it.
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Just because Jack is dead in the present day doesn't mean you're going to be off the show.
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So, at least in the present day, LHS 1140b finds itself orbiting a very nice, quiet host star.
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The film takes place in an alternate version of the present day that also involves elves and fairies.
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In the present day, a new software update from Dr. Ford causes some of us hosts to malfunction.
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Similarly, Deadpool isn't waiting around for the core X-Men films to catch up to the present day.
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It also touches on the challenges today's feminists face and the present-day activists working tirelessly for equality.
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"Patria o Muerte" quickly flashes pictures, drawings and clips of Cuba's past before landing on the present day.
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He also questioned whether the present-day lakes sampled by Dr. Willerslev were true remnants of Lake Peace.
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The network has ordered a pilot script for the show, which will take place in the present day.
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Culture, really, and quite obviously, is, in the present day at least, a largely regressive and retroactive thing.
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Racism and white supremacy are weaved throughout U.S. history up to the present day, Democratic presidential candidate Sen.
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I said I wondered where Hagrid was, and Teddy Lupin, during the present-day scenes in the book.
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Among the present-day Mets mentored by Backman are Jacob deGrom, Noah Syndergaard, Steven Matz and Michael Conforto.
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In the present day, some 37,000 years later, children discover the same cave in what is now Texas.
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Instead, the cinéma vérité "Scotty" spends a great deal of time following Mr. Bowers in the present day.
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Piper will still have served the same amount of time, but we will be in the present day.
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But the federation dug its heels in, leading to a battle that has continued to the present day.
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Moynihan) in the present day; and as a successful 65-year-old (John Larroquette) in the year 2042.
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The artistic work, though, did contribute to the growth of Nigerian art that continues to the present day.
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Pick out a few stories on the list, which starts in 1838 and goes through the present day.
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For Jews in particular, the charge has a long and bloody history that persists to the present day.
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But the fact that "Smithereens" takes place in the present day creates extra pressure to go somewhere interesting.
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Its creator, Mike Flanagan, takes some liberties with the source material, setting his version in the present day.
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And so, most of the story takes place in these kinds of flashbacks, building towards the present day.
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Carrie Gibson is author of Empire's Crossroads: A History of the Caribbean from Columbus to the Present Day.
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I thought the Holocaust was in the distant past, something that had no relevance to the present day.
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In addition, the conversations between the characters in the present day can feel like lectures rather than genuine dialogues.
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The department argues that Oracle's "stark patterns of discrimination" started back in 2013 and continues into the present day.
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And we still don't know much about what Kevin's relationship with Rebecca is like in the present day, either.
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When you're writing science fiction about alternate realities—or futures or pasts—what's the relationship to the present day?
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The story follows an interracial couple who are portrayed by different actors in the present day and in flashbacks.
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Flash forward to the present day — who knows how much time has passed, since this is Game of Thrones.
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It gives the missing-child narrative at the story's heart a revisionist poignancy that speaks to the present day.
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Of course, in many cultures for thousands of years and up to the present day, eggs have been breakfast.
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But it does turn both hope and fear into matters for the present day, rather than an indeterminate future.
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Altered Carbon doesn't use anachronistic details to explore how we got from the present day to the 24th century.
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It is a shame that Ms Owens does not devote much space to the ghost in the present day.
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The company may yet achieve those goals, but in the meantime, we have to live in the present day.
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World Premiere Sixteen world-premiere American documentaries that illuminate the ideas, people and events that shape the present day.
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As Furmanovsky rightly points out, the present-day digital environment has changed photography, in some ways for the worse.
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In the present day, Anderson taps into Dre's performative enthusiasm and simmering resentment to make his frustration painfully palpable.
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It's the sound of longing and long journeys, all set in the present day and dealing with real issues.
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They are also going through some things in the present day that will be illuminated through this Iraq flashback.
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Under the Supreme Court's precedents, the judges concluded, the oversight left the reservation legally intact until the present day.
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The present day also feels like the right time for Vibes to launch to the masses, Zarlin told me.
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Three years later, Donald Trump is president, confirming Coates's grim assessment of American history up to the present day.
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This episode is called "The Race Card," and back in the present day (1995), Cochran himself is playing it.
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The American bloodline lives through the Great Migration, Jim Crow, the Harlem Renaissance, and up to the present day.
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When friends from Colombia see his earlier work, they're quick to point out distinct differences from the present day.
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It will be drawn by Dike Ruan, for the present-day scenes, with Philip Tan drawing for the flashbacks.
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The emphasis of the present-day protest movements is on inclusion: equal salaries, equal education, the right to marry.
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Amidst Mike's memories of his parents' gruesome death in an apartment fire, Bowers attacks Mike in the present day.
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By the time "Ash Is Purest White" returns to Datong, in the present day, the city is almost unrecognizable.
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Maybe he wanted to focus on scenes from his early life, juxtaposed against moments set in the present day.
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A crime thought to be left in the 19th century, not only existing but thriving in the present day.
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"Gentefied" makes its case for the present-day Boyle Heights as much through image as through character and dialogue.
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But to uphold and honor any population in the present day, it's crucial to avoid freezing it in place.
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But assuming writers bring the action close to the present day, we're going for Taron Egerton to play William.
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Kouwenhoven "has right up to the present day denied the facts and not given any clarity about his motives".
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It is an appealing explanation for a shift, which began in the 153s and continues to the present day.
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The storytelling in the present day still needs a little work to up the dramatic stakes and invest viewers.
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Trump's efforts to connect his trade-first theory of the American economy to the present day failed perhaps more obviously.
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Fifth, Dr. Ford's allegation is radically inconsistent with my record and my character from my youth to the present day.
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In fact, those clerics seem far more preoccupied with what they regard as the terrible maladies of the present day.
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The control center is pretty much a period piece that has no purpose in the present day other than aesthetics.
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"For a lot of us paleontologists, we look at what's going on in the present day very seriously," Stephen said.
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Jump to the present day, and foreigners hear no such half-apologies from the China led by President Xi Jinping.
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It's the present day, and T-Bag is getting released, which is immediately suspicious since he's T-Bag and all.
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I want to catch us up to the present day and what's going on right now in the Trump administration.
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No people on Earth have sought so reverentially to apply the wisdom of their nation's founders to the present day.
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The new show will be set in the present day, building on the mythology already established in the original series.
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A group of Founding Mothers who fiercely debate the Constitution, bringing it up to relevancy in the the present-day?
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Garrett (Charlotte Rae) back in the day while trying to manage all the challenges of living in the present day.
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So as a result, there aren't a lot of websites from 21994 that made it through to the present day.
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Albright does this via an examination of cases in Europe and America from World War I through the present day.
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It's hard to escape the sense that history seems very close now, even as we're living through the present day.
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This Is Us has finally revealed why Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) and Rebecca (Mandy Moore) aren't together in the present day.
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This Is Us fans learned pretty early on that Jack Pearson (Milo Ventimiglia) is not alive in the present-day.
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The aim of the show is to connect several different generations of explorers, from colonial times through the present day.
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Conflict in Somalia which erupted in subsequent decades and continues to the present day has prevented air carriers from returning.
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The Nabokovs most likely checked into the present-day Riverside Garage and Cabins, on the banks of the Encampment River.
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In the 1980's, astronomers used part of the present day VLA to measure the ammonia levels within Jupiter's atmosphere.
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The Beeliar site is old, but it's also still being actively used by Noongar family communities in the present day.
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"Tax reform should focus on addressing the present-day challenges facing working families," Rubio said in a statement last month.
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For me, a spark leaps from that moment to the present day, a time of paralyzing anxieties and cascading illusions.
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To date, they have focused on pieces, updating the Courrèges miniskirt, vinyl jacket and so forth for the present day.
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It was very much set in the real world, in the here and now, and set in the present day.
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The book spans some 7,000 years of human history, moving from the birth of civilization up to the present day.
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In flashbacks and in the present day, Offred is electrocuted, pierced through the cartilage of her ear and psychologically tortured.
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As Watchmen's premiere makes clear, the HBO adaptation takes place sometime around the present day, rather than the late 80s.
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But the irony of its '90s outlook is that The Politician at least nominally takes place in the present day.
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Ginsburg might be called a "living constitutionalist" -- someone who believes the meaning of the Constitution evolves with the present day.
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This has been carried on to the present day as the people of Venezuela and Cuba suffer under socialist regimes.
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They were inspired by the sailors of the ancient civilisation of Carthage, located close to the present-day Tunisian capital.
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From its founding until the present day, the US has contained a union of American states, as its name suggests.
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Let's add another masterpiece to that pile: Peter Ackroyd's Queer City: Gay London from the Romans to the Present Day.
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Fifth, Dr. Ford's allegation is radically inconsistent with my record and my character for my youth to the present day.
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Even by the standards of the present day, Mr Comey levelled astonishing charges at the president who sacked him in May.
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The program provides an in-depth study of art and the market from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day.
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Top officials in these countries accuse the present-day Russian government of continuing to try to dominate these former Soviet states.
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At the convention, the cast and crew for the show spoke about how the show draws parallels with the present day.
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Curator Lizzetta LeFalle-Collins discusses the history and lineage of self-taught African American artists, from slavery to the present day.
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Setting the film in the present day may have been a budgetary necessity, but it results in some severe plausibility issues.
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When he arrives downstairs, he's met by Michonne and Carl, looking only slightly older than they do in the present day.
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In the present day, methods of government surveillance can entail anything from social media monitoring to the gathering of location data.
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Titled "The Good Censor," it's a presentation that traces the evolution of content moderation on tech platforms to the present day.
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The documentary will include footage from her work up to the present day, so it is sure to be especially timely.
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Originally, the series was going to be set in the present day, but 2016's Potter renaissance changed that for Yisrael.
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Below you will find contributions to individual members of Congress, and those members' leadership PACs, from 1989 to the present day.
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This is Us always operates on two playing fields -- the upbringing of the triplets and their behavior in the present day.
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Much corporate law predates the 1934 Communications Act, yet monopolistic ISPs still find that legal framework useful in the present day.
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Coval's history of Chicago begins before 1492 and ends in the present day, right after the Cubs win the World Series.
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My interest was much more on the present day stuff because like you said, a lot of people know the story.
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In 1983, for instance, vomiting was the most significant chemo side effect reported, compared to difficulty sleeping in the present day.
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In the present day, the Pearson matriarch is seemingly doing better than previous seasons thanks to becoming a grandmother once again.
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In the present day, Janae has decided to help Brook deal with her anger at the prison system over Poussey's death.
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Fast forward to the present day, and "two of the biggest things in my life are happening at once," he added.
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Emma Suárez stars as the present-day Julieta, with Adriana Ugarte as her younger self and Daniel Grao as her husband.
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The Roald Dahl Story Company conducted a survey asking who respondents thought Matilda would stand up to in the present-day.
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But the two did seem to agree on what they rejected: this roiling, bizarre, terrifying modern mess of the present day.
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Fans of the iconic director Quentin Tarantino will have noticed that few of his movies are set in the present day.
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When he heard Chris and Courtney Barnes, he knew he'd found the way to bring these songs into the present day.
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Ammonites were marine mollusks that somewhat resemble the present-day nautilus, although they were more closely related to squid and octopi.
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The show bounces back and forth between three adult siblings in the present day and in their childhood in the 1980s.
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On today's episode of Daily VICE, we travel to Fairfield, Iowa—the unlikely hub of the present day Transcendental Meditation movement.
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The parallels to the present day are striking: as the rich accumulated power, old standards of morality and decency gave way.
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She glides from history to the present day, from scene to analysis, with a relaxed virtuosity that filled me with admiration.
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The reason that I ask about that incident, and it struck me — first of all, knowing you in the present day.
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Recognizing the diversity of partnerships We need new family laws that recognize the reality of the present-day diversity of partnership.
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The subpoenas seek records dating from 2011 to the present day concerning transactions unrelated to any unofficial acts of the President.
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As much as Randall is worried about his mom's memory loss in the present day, Fogelman warns viewers to be concerned.
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During the 50th anniversary of their demonstrations, many came forward to tell their stories, work that continues to the present day.
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According to Eric Knight of Persistent Management, the group has also influenced many famous bands, right up to the present day.
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Jumping between the times of Christopher Columbus, Augusto Pinochet and the present day, it holds up exploitation and violence as enduring themes.
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The Straight Up with Stassi podcast host previously opened up to PEOPLE about her thoughts on body image in the present day.
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Everything, Everything is a thoroughly modern romance, set in the present day and based on a book published just two years ago.
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According to Bean, the solar eclipse they saw was actually scheduled for 2024, and we're currently in the present day right now.
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I and other leading members of Ken Starr's office were opposition researched from head to toe, from birth to the present day.
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As you move your cursor along that horizontal axis, the dates advance, until you reach the present day at the far right.
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The Virginia War Memorial honors all Virginians who have served in the armed forces, from World War II to the present day.
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In the present day, Rebecca has bangs — so the makeup team doesn't have to layer too much makeup onto the actress' forehead.
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By setting the new series in the present day, it also opens up the possibility of appearances — or even series regular roles?
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Technically, Sharp Objects is set in the present day of Wind Gap, Missouri, a small town in the state's Southern-influenced Bootheel.
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Your special report neatly identified four childhood revolutions from medieval times to the present day, but did not acknowledge today's play crisis.
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Even if its late-'90s goth aesthetic can't really be applied to the present day, The Matrix is plenty relevant in 2017.
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Yet, beginning in the 1990s and continuing to the present day, Eastern European states have elected female leaders to the highest office.
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And unlike a lot of early examples of industrial, instead of seeming quaint in the present day, it'll still make you wince.
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" When the Delorean shows up in the present-day, all Doc has to explain is, "Where we're going, we don't need roads!
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In 1994, it was acquired by Federated Department Stores (the present-day Macy's), which itself had emerged from Chapter 11 in 1992.
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In the present day, we see Lynch sitting alone at home, often staring into the dark with eyes unfocused beneath the quiff.
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The stories of immigrants and slaves, of explorers and refugees, have shaped and reshaped our country right up to the present day.
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The early Los Angeles oil boom began in 1892 with discovery of petroleum near the site of the present-day Dodger Stadium.
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All during the 1990s and into the present day, the alliance moved east, closer and closer and then right to Russia's doorstep.
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The present-day grim reality clearly proves once again the immutable truth that one's destiny should be defended by one's own efforts.
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Malick's more recent "trilogy" of Wonder, Cups, and Song bring his meditations on romantic love and material success into the present day.
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However, fast forward to the present day, and Savers has more than 400 stores across the U.K., with over 3,000 people employed.
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The present-day world provides ample examples of environmental devastation that serve as a warning that water usage has its natural limits.
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"What makes America great is that there are people who rise up and make corrections, up to the present day," he said.
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That changed in June 2018, when it was replaced by Walgreens Boots Alliance as one of the present-day 30 companies included.
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From the stage in Paris to the present day, the U.S. budget for clean energy research has likely increased almost 85033 percent.
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"I had reservations every day, up to the present day, because the subject is so fraught, and rightfully so," Mr. Winters said.
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It's not clear what this fable could possibly have to do with Gretchen and Jimmy, until we leap into the present day.
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Flash-forward to the present day, and only one of the planned 300 islands has been finished and opened to the public.
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The present-day reflections wrapped around either side of the diary section are livelier and echo the style of her previous memoirs.
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This painting — "The City" — places us on a bluff, somewhere in the present-day United States, in the company of the Klan.
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He told me most people just want more of the same, without some of the discomforts and inconveniences of the present day.
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As a result, more people overseas are learning about the man, the Civil Rights Movement, and its trajectory through the present day.
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I and other leading members of Ken Starr's office were opposition research from head to toe, from birth through the present day.
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When I rhyme in the present day, I'm saying I have a lady of the night making me spaghetti, it's very meta.
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This graph from the St. Louis Fed depicts the women's unemployment rate from the month Obama was inaugurated to the present day.
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Do you believe that "boys will be boys," and is that an acceptable way of thinking in the present day and age?
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Their ultimate fate, relayed by the portions of the movie set in the present day, adds a layer of more nuanced pathos.
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Fast forward to the present day and it has transformed into an international conglomerate behind such brands as Lancome, Maybelline and Garnier.
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"The events under discussion date back to 1945 and are difficult to reconstruct and interpret in the present day context," it added.
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And he is discovering that conditions in 2020 may be more conducive to his vision than was the present day circa 2000.
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I and other leading members of Ken Starr's office were opposition researched from head to toe, from birth through the present day.
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Meanwhile, the security situation in Niger since the beginning of the Bush-era programs to the present day has continued to decline.
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Lil Yachty's raps about positivity and good cheer serve as a fitting bridge between the original song's era and the present day.
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Fast forward to the present day and the challenger banking startup has 3.8 million customers with 210,000 joining in January 2020 alone.
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Linda and Bob Belcher are the present-day Morticia and Gomez Addams, a power couple with a beautiful if very specific romance.
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The permanent exhibitions, which chart the country's history from prehistoric times until the present day and into the future, are smartly displayed.
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I and other leading members of Ken Starr's office were opposition research from head to toe, from birth to the present day.
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From early medieval times to the present day, Hindus and Muslims have borrowed from each other's religious vocabularies, with sometimes surprising results.
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Her purpose was to include black people in the grand narrative of American history, from the nation's founding to the present day.
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From now on, it was explained, we are going to give you the present day equivalent of $16,000 CAD [$12,424 USD today].
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They are unfortunate examples of what global warming, caused by ever-increasing greenhouse gas emissions, is doing to storms in the present day.
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The last little bit of intrigue in the present-day timeline is a mysterious sedan that is still parked outside of Hays' house.
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Logitech's new Spotlight presentation remote is an attempt to remedy this by bringing presentations to the present day with a new, modern design.
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While we love the present day Mariah and her eruption of glitter and feathers, our ultimate Mimi moments definitely happened way back when.
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All this behind-the-camera tension, paired with the actual politics of the present-day Conner family, makes the series almost claustrophobically political.
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And Tyrone and Tandy, the present-day divine pairing, are now heading towards the same kind of disaster the pairings of yore experienced.
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Kate and Rebecca This Is Us can sometimes suffer from not having a great connection between the present day storylines and the flashbacks.
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Just when we think we're watching events occur in the present-day timeline, This Is Us decides to flip everything on its head.
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The time has been updated from the nineties to the present day, so everyone has a smart phone and people talk about Uber.
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Importantly however, while early passerines evolved many different beak shapes, none of these species left any descendants that survived to the present day.
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"The family has around 10,000 bottles in reserve, some of which we keep here, dating from 1834 to the present day," Walters says.
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"When asked about the present-day United States, a striking difference emerged," researchers Samuel Sommers and Michael Norton wrote at the Washington Post.
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From that night until the present day, the house has stood empty and mostly neglected, and it's become increasingly dilapidated in the process.
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The class discussion is about World War II, but Chantel wants to talk about the present-day prejudice against African-Americans like herself.
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The Jewish community of the present day, represented by Aaron Levy, or women intellectuals of any faith, like the non-Jewish Helen Watt?
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First, there was the Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) of the present day, living in Brooklyn with her kind, naive paramour, Larry (Jason Biggs).
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It remains unclear if his brother, whom Jack lovingly referred to as Nicky in a flashback, is still alive in the present-day.
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From 1880 to the present day, you can watch the earth turn from a blue marble to an orange sphere freckled with red.
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Let's fast-forward, now, to the present day: What did you think of the JUUL when you first saw or heard about it?
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She calls "social justice and racial equality" top-priority causes but says much of the present-day GOP doesn't even recognize they exist.
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In "Changing Winds," we find out that the present-day inmate was bullied as a teen for farting once in the fourth grade.
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But it also drew a remarkable line through the preoccupations that began Mr. Acconci's career and carry it up to the present day.
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A Japanese man of the present day is magically transported into a series of van Gogh's works, trotting in bewilderment down painted roads.
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The movie follows English knight Sir Cole (Josh Whitehouse) who is transported from the medieval era to the present day by a sorceress.
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We move forward into the present day and see Barrett has taken up a new interest: helping exonerate Ward in Denice Haraway's murder.
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The companion exhibition, Modern Cat, of 22 prints with feline subjects, brings the representation of cats in art up to the present day.
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This option feels more in line with the present-day political zeitgeist — which is why Congress is showing serious interest in advanced nuclear.
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While The Shape of Punk to Come's quality can be debated endlessly in the present day, its importance cannot be denied or overstated.
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But even in the present-day context of knowing who Skrillex is, it's hard not to feel vaguely unsettled by the whole situation.
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The show, organized with Hammons's support, will trace the evolution of the artist's entire oeuvre from the late 210s to the present day.
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The present-day celebrities, who seem to become instant experts after their initial confessions of cluelessness, add little beyond their own boldface names.
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The decision to set Swallow in the present-day—as opposed to the easier-to-write-off norms of the 40s—was intentional.
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His sole focus, he said, was the present day: having a good week of practice, and putting on a strong display on Tuesday.
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If it had been built as conceived and survived to the present day, it would count among the world's most progressive urban plans.
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As trailers suggest, something has brought someone who looks a whole heck of a lot like Quell into the present day of Altered.
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It's when we reach the present day and the specter of Me Too that Knox's handling of shifting sexual mores begins to falter.
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The 2010 series Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne chronicles the Caped Crusader's journey through time to get back to the present day.
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The carved rock faces of Petra were a testament to the civilization&aposs prosperity and grandeur that has lasted to the present day.
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It seems that Dalyngrigge was more interested in long-term functionality than aesthetics, which has kept Bodiam Castle standing to the present day.
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The regulatory scheme that governs the present-day pre-autonomous vehicle world provides an excellent model for comprehensive federal regulation of autonomous vehicles.
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The importance of embracing foreign-born innovators grows even clearer when we consider the sector most lauded in the present-day economy: technology.
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He's also the prime suspect in the murder of Tulsa's chief of police — the present-day event that sets off the show's narrative.
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"Green Book's" warmth likely touched Hollywood's collective yearning to hit back at the present-day strain in race relations under the Trump administration.
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This may be simply because the "historical" character is carving a path forward, while the present-day one keeps returning to the past.
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Meanwhile, in the present day, Randall and Beth readjust their lives with their daughters to a new life in Philadelphia for their careers.
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The documentary follows dancers to clubs and competitions in the present day, capturing the form in its hyper-athletic and high-energy intensity.
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Malaria deaths have continued to fall up to the present day, from more than 800,153 in the year 2000 to 430,000 in 2015.
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As the book approaches the present day, Donvan and Zucker address the dangerous detour taken by prominent advocacy groups about the causes of autism.
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Even if the present-day Russian coverage hasn't impacted the series, Fields noted that it would likely inform the way the audience perceives it.
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Whatever they come up with for a finale, at this point, the present-day truth could wind up being stranger than their historical fiction.
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G, the riding instructor Jenny idolized, who introduced her to Bill, is far from forthcoming when played by Frances Conroy in the present day.
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That movie, which opened in New York a few weeks ago, might be described as a perverse folk tale set in the present day.
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She posted two photos side-by-side on Instagram yesterday, one taken in 2005 when she was larger and one from the present day.
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This exhibition of artworks and archival materials takes a close look at an artist whose aesthetic and feminist legacies extend to the present day.
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Telling his kids apart is easy in the present day, but the past is another story for father of five James Van Der Beek.
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Viewers in the 21st century want—demand—to see a version of the past that stresses its similarities with the present day, Blackburn said.
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Amid the swirl of idealism and support for Musk and his vision, it's easy to forget the present-day problems the company is facing.
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Back to the present day, Randall and adult Tess revisit that ominous "it was time to see her" moment from the season 2 finale.
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"I think the burden is on the present day U.S. army to tell us why he wouldn't deserve the Medal of Honor," Gusky said.
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This visualization by Polygraph shows how the Billboard top 5 varied with time from all the way back in 1956 to the present day.
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Schumpeter has joined a long list of critics declaring that Warren Buffett has lost his touch, from the mid-1970s to the present day.
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Next week looks to be an episode focusing more on the present day, so it's hard to say when we'll revisit this timeline again.
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It was a hushed affair that lacked the public-facing lens you might expect from one of the present-day leaders in social media.
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He grabs Bran's arm, marking him in the present day and allowing the Walkers access to the cave, which is normally guarded against undead.
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Those costs must be discounted at some rate to the present day so those who run schemes know how much money to put aside.
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However, from the end of the nineteenth century to the present day, the U.S. has sought new ways to impose death without unnecessary pain.
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The one-act play, set on the Bowery in the present day, was written in 2010 for a group show at the New Museum.
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Students in particular, she said, relate the historical photos in the museum to the present-day protests against perceived police bias, among other topics.
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The present-day Nordic capital, now a wealthy, progressive city, has since tripled in population again and sprawled geographically to accommodate over 20023,000 inhabitants.
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Given the intense political context of the present day we reviewed out data over the last seven years to try and answer these questions.
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Rathraq is an ancient warrior god who finds himself not only trapped in the present day, but trapped in the body of a scarecrow.
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A new play by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, the creator of the 1980s and '90s sitcom, will bring the show's characters into the present day.
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One feature of my life — that has remained true to the present day — is that I've always had a lot of close female friends.
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When I was in my 20s I began taking multiday bike journeys — touring — and I've continued that practice or sport into the present day.
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From the Central Park Five to the present day, Donald Trump has had no compunction about jumping to the wrong conclusion on the law.
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Oh, and if you were wondering, Westworld fans have figured out that the present day events of the show happen in the year 2052.
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New institutions that spoke more directly to the needs of the present day naturally came to overshadow older ones from a much earlier era.
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There's some confusion as to when and why the present-day women stand apart from their histories and when they embed themselves in flashbacks.
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The show, on display through August 2018, gives visitors a snapshot of gardens in the United States from their beginnings to the present day.
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Another series in development at HBO will ask us to envision an equally horrid new world: the slaveholding Confederacy continuing to the present day.
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"The total population and the density of these prehistoric populations would have been tiny in comparison to Britain at the present day," Candy said.
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The extraordinary meeting, timed to Monday's 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, heard warnings about the present-day rise in anti-Jewish violence.
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When he comes closer to the present day, or at least to the music he was raised on, Mr. Mars sounds most at home.
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When the first clock was installed in 2001, the team was mired in a spell of mediocrity that has extended to the present day.
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Stephen Biko's death in the context of this film draws strong parallels to the present-day Black Lives Matter and Blue Lives Matter movements.
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Mr. Tepfer takes inspiration from a long stretch of Western classical music, from baroque through the present day, as well as West Coast jazz.
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Nearly every episode in the first half of the season Amazon provided for review intercuts the present-day story with glimpses into the past.
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It's a stark juxtaposition to the present day, when each is alone, physically separated in different parts of the world, following her own path.
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So while we get multiple passing references to the prison-industrial complex being the present-day instantiation of Morris's perversity, these then lie inert.
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Zero on the vertical axis is the present day "breakeven cost" (in 210 dollars), the point at which a technology is competitive with incumbents.
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Today's alpine spas are updating this long tradition as the present-day search for wellness has reinvigorated the desire for their timeless sedative effects.
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The current iteration of the AP World History course begins at 8000 BCE and stretches from human origins in Africa to the present day.
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"The Blue Line" is set mainly in Argentina in the years before and during its Dirty War and in the present-day Northeastern United States.
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You know the story—66 million years ago, an asteroid maybe nine kilometers in diameter hit the present-day Yucatan Peninsula, creating the Chicxulub crater.
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It will house Michael Audain's personal art collection, which traces a visual record of British Columbia from the late 18th century to the present day.
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But Biden is putting himself forward as a political leader for the present-day, and his conduct does not really fit cutting-edge progressive values.
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"We have never heard these terrorist-lovers ever say yes to peace up to the present day," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Jan.
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Each painting has been paired with a 5 by 7-inch color photograph of the present-day site where the pictured plant was last observed.
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The second episode of season four is back in the present day after the premiere took us back to the day the two women met.
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In his book "Queer City: Gay London from the Romans to the present day", Peter Ackroyd likens 18th-century "mollies" to present-day drag queens.
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Back in the present day, William wonders how Emily found him in the first place, and when she suggests it's fate, he waves her off.
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Or, the movie could take a cue from Mandy Moore's This Is Us character and use makeup to age the actors into the present day.
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" Lovenduski is optimistic about the present day, too: "You can now make contact with large numbers of women because of the way the internet works.
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Feud: Bette and Joan may be set in 1960s Hollywood, but as viewers will soon discover, the show's themes are relevant in the present day.
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Trump has said time and again that the present-day failures in Atlantic City have nothing to do with him, merely because he's gone now.
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Contrast the 19th century to the present day through stereoscopic photographs of Brooklyn's Prospect Park, which opened in 193 and is celebrating its 150th birthday.
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The Haunting of Hill House features a new cast characters that don't appear in the book, and the time is set in the present day.
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And generalizing from the German case, support for radical right-wing movements in the present day sometimes arises out of deep austerity, but sometimes doesn't.
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It ended quickly after it began, but it all it took is one kiss in the present day of season 1 to reignite that flame.
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By the U.S. government's own estimation, trafficking and laundering got worse in the invasion's aftermath, a legacy that has continued on to the present day.
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By now you've probably seen that meme, where any comparison drawn between Hitler and something in the present day is met with a colorful scoff.
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But you're right, it didn't feel truthful for this character and the purpose he was meant to serve in this story in the present day.
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When asked where her character would be in the present day, Duff said, "There's been lots of conversations about that, adding, "I'm racking my brain.
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They raise questions about his assertion that it would have been significantly more difficult to try the case back in 2007, versus the present day.
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Rogers, for those keeping up with his Marvel arc, first fought in WWII, then was frozen for decades before waking up in the present day.
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In theory, opening the floor up to vigorous debate on one of the primary foreign policy preoccupations of the present day should have been easy.
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Zambello has moved the setting to the present day, the better to reflect on the refugee crisis in which all of Europe is currently embroiled.
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It does so gingerly, knowing that its path from 21998 to the present day is strewn with agonies: years of civil war and terrorist bloodshed.
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From the first large-scale video game competition in the 1970s to the present day, e-sports have experienced a trajectory similar to offline sports.
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That combination of awe and intrigue, both for what existed before you ever stepped here, and what you're yet to discover in the present day.
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Then this clip sent in the present day made us realize that their school-days romance might still have a chance, if a slim one.
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Sure, your phone probably usurped your need for one, but it still maintains both a kitsch value and a niche value into the present day.
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The Merritts had come up in 1783 from Rye, N.Y., near the present-day terminus of the Merritt Parkway, and brought their servants with them.
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In the present day, Lolly and Becca are estranged, and Becca is determined not to repeat whatever mistake severed their friendship between then and now.
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While the typical Amazon employee receives $680 from the company in a 401(k), the average Sears worker got the present-day equivalent of $2,744.
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It doesn't take a whole lot to connect the line between what happened 75 years ago, and the plight of immigrants in the present day.
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A River Below abstains—for better or for worse—from exploring the systemic ills that have led Brazil and Colombia to the present-day situation.
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A "Honeymooners" movie, which was set in the present day and starred Cedric the Entertainer and Mike Epps, was a box-office dud in 2005.
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She stood in the deserted playground, slowly taking in a place that, to her, seemed more real in her photos than in the present day.
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In Frost and Pegg's new video, released Thursday on YouTube and viewed more than 1.29 million times, they reimagine this scene for the present day.
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Cut to the present day, Avi has taken in al-Masih, who we've learned is a man named Payam Golshiri, with the U.S. government's permission.
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The military portion featured thousands of soldiers wearing uniforms from different periods of North Korea's history, dating back from 1948 through to the present day.
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It is this history and its role in the present day crisis that Mukwege wishes more people around the world knew, and Congolese people remembered.
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The present-day Ms. Davis is shown mostly from behind and heard in voice-over, though there is one poignant close-up of her face.
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While this isn&apost necessarily inexpensive, the EMC vehicles are significantly cheaper than the present-day built G-Wagens, now known as the G-Class.
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"I think this season is much less about a looming mystery and much more about the story taking place in the present day," she said.
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But I have learned a great deal about what happened in it, both from our discussions and from the present-day story of the series.
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The announcement came as Schmitt released a 185-page report detailing his review of 2,000 priests' personnel files, dating from 1945 to the present day.
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We can provide alternatives, and continue to imagine new and different ways to think about what ancient Greece and Rome mean in the present day.
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There have been many writers with nom de plumes over centuries and in the present day we've got Daft Punk, Banksy, Elena Ferrante, fascinating creators.
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Set in the present day, the new production—with a minimalist, black set and contemporaneous tics like iPads—makes the open secret slightly less explicable.
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