I liked him because he was successful, but I loved how he was successful, and why.
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Last Man Standing was successful — but not successful enough.
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""Just -- and so -- so I was successful, successful, successful.
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We accomplished that, so from that perspective it was successful.
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Haddish was successful – she intercepted Streep on the red carpet.
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Tax agency chief Jorge Rachid said the program was successful.
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As of now it doesn't appear the breakout was successful.
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The company was successful, but it had some sluggish periods.
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We were thrilled to discover that our mission was successful.
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The second time she was successful in her asylum application.
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The sisterhood was successful and Hill was able to testify.
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He had been successful in Prague and was successful here.
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This is the first of her books that was successful.
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If a transplant was successful, would there be full functionality?
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Throughout the early 1900s, he was successful in stalling construction.
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That type of argument was successful in United States v.
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The agent did not know if the passenger was successful.
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At least for one day, the Mets' blueprint was successful.
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Do you think the show was successful in addressing it?
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The U.S. said on Tuesday that the test was successful.
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He was successful the second time, throwing out Matt Carpenter.
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The procedure was successful and there were no complications. Mrs.
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"The procedure was successful," Gomes' campaign said in its emailed statement.
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"The procedure was successful and there were no complications," Grisham said.
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Does she still think the US intervention in Libya was successful?
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The bike hunter's first mission was successful, but it wasn't easy.
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Regardless, she needed patronage, and she was successful in getting it.
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Though his latest surgery was successful, it came saddled with problems.
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And if it leads to the next movie, it was successful.
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The petition was successful, and Wahlberg pledged to donate his earnings.
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He was successful at earning money without any more criminal activities.
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She was successful and authorities weren't able to deport the man.
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While the film was successful, it only exists in memories now.
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The business was successful enough to pay for his college education.
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The agency said in a statement that the test was successful.
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It sounds as though this was successful, at least so far.
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The DNC said it did not believe the attempt was successful.
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Neither team was successful on special teams in the fourth quarter.
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The NATO bombing that led to Bosnian peace was successful interventionism.
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There is no evidence that the most recent attack was successful.
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Producing an albino lizard would show their gene editing was successful.
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Fortunately, the self-imposed quarantine was successful in preventing further transmission.
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He said the meeting was successful because it had reduced tensions.
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"What was successful last month may not be successful this month."
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However, not all of the Obama diaspora was successful on Tuesday.
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"Stoney," his 2016 debut album, was successful, but almost too distinct.
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He was successful, however, as a fundraiser for the Democratic Party.
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"I was successful in making them vote for B.J.P.," he said.
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In that effort she was successful, and the signs came down.
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He was successful in the pizza business before running for President.
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The template was successful for decades before I made the app.
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Military and White House officials have maintained the raid was successful.
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He was successful in hiding his; others were not so lucky.
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This guy looks like the last guy that was successful. Yeah.
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And unlike her predecessor, she was successful in not making unwanted news.
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A surgery to treat it was successful and left him cancer-free.
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In the end, it was Cote who was successful on his mission.
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It was successful, and the brace was inconspicuously hidden beneath my clothing.
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The surgery was successful and An is now recovering in the ICU.
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A rise in the turnout indicated that the voter mobilisation was successful.
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The first order was successful, and the agency stopped accepting new applications.
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Ultimately, foreign tampering was successful because their targets were unwittingly willing participants.
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The South Koreans did not comment on whether the test was successful.
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Although El Salvador's peace process was successful, the country has not been.
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But at least one thing is evident: As businessman Perot was successful.
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His surgery was successful but his return to Broadway will be postponed.
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Crosby previously was successful on 23 consecutive postseason kicks, an NFL record.
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The previous intercept test conducted in February was successful, the agency stated.
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The program was successful, although a similar effort at stocking whitefish failed.
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The strategy was successful with taxes, nominations, and reversing Obama-era rules.
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For the white wine, the first blending attempt was successful, Melton said.
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The surgery on Juan Carlos's knee was successful, according to Royal Central.
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"Go back and look at every team that was successful," Watson said.
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When Hemingway was successful, he cut out his mannerisms and self-pity.
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I wanted it to be, 'Wow, that was successful in a hurry.
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It was successful: The Supreme Court declared segregation on public transit unconstitutional.
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The senator says England was successful in blocking porn on the Internet.
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It said there was nothing to suggest the hacking attempt was successful.
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Melody Godfred was successful in almost every way, but she wasn't happy.
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Opinion In the 1990s, kid-centered politics was successful, if not transformational.
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She was successful, and the British sent planes to destroy the station.
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That test was successful enough, or at least intriguing enough, to continue.
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Others report that an earlier similar trademark registration was successful in 2011.
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It was successful, but the injury left me paralyzed below the waist.
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As we see towards the end of the finale, Wade was successful.
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Suiche, founder of Comae Technologies, was successful in reverse engineering TheShadowBrokers' products.
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Others acknowledge it was a messy hearing but argued it was successful.
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The program was successful, he said, "in reducing recidivism" among its participants.
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Meagan says the surgery was successful and Kenni's health began to improve immediately.
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This year, however, he was successful on a blandly evil right-wing platform.
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"Yes, I was successful, but the price I paid was terrible," she says.
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Upon coming back to football, Ball's collegiate career was successful but short-lived.
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The first appeal was successful: The Israeli prosecutors had charged the wrong man.
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The surgery was successful and Abbas is now asleep under sedation, say doctors.
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Andrews got the happy news that the surgery was successful the next week.
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After the first session was successful, I then started to visit more regularly.
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The first test was on cotton top tamarin monkeys, and that was successful.
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" Asked whether the test was successful, another U.S. official told CNN, "essentially yes.
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Her surgery was successful and the couple's newborn baby, Jrue Taylor, is healthy.
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ICE ran a DNA pilot program in May, and believes it was successful.
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After three fun rounds, it was Caceres who was successful on his mission.
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And Toyota would tell you it was successful, because that's how spin works!
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Trump's presidential campaign was successful in part because of the "alt-right" movement.
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This suggests that an herbivorous crocodyliform was successful in a variety of environments!
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However, the State Department's report highlights that the U.S. was successful combating ISIS.
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Father Ogalo said his rap music was successful in bridging the generation gap.
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A later take was successful and made it into a real propaganda video.
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If it was successful, it would show America's dominance in the space race.
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It was an attempt to intimidate me into silence, and it was successful.
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Although the mission was successful, NASA seemed to deliberately avoid publicizing the flight.
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She says the operation was successful and almost all of it was removed.
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For the most part, the lobbying effort to honor the moratoriums was successful.
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My read of his rookie season is that it was successful on balance.
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It was successful; she invited him to come home and see her software.
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To see a grown-up who was successful and educated and not afraid?
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But ultimately, the surgery — with a kidney donated by her brother — was successful.
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The Vande Bharat Express's initial trip from New Delhi to Varanasi was successful.
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And, by that narrow measure, the nine-hour trip to Turkey was successful.
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The arrangement was successful enough that Snap has decided to do that again.
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Air traffic control opened a runway for the emergency landing, which was successful.
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But the initiative was successful, and the two were joined by Mitsubishi in 2016.
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When Baratov was successful, Dokuchaev would reward him with a bounty, the indictment charged.
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Swildens would not see this money again, whether or not his request was successful.
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Again, it was successful: the tumors have shrunk considerably and continue to get smaller.
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"My sister's humiliated," Bush Hager said when asked if her matchmaking attempt was successful.
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By 2007, the site was successful enough to pay a single full-time editor.
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"Last season was successful, and I was expecting something good from this season, too."
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The patient knew that the procedure was successful as soon as he woke up.
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Frozen 2 wasn't something that was just hatched because the first one was successful.
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Update: June 12th In Mr Trump's estimation his meeting with Mr Kim was successful.
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Eventually, their search was successful, and they were able to return Wilma to Guttfield.
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There's an LCD screen on the side, which verifies whether the treatment was successful.
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Solar Roadways was successful on Indiegogo and went on to deliver with Arrow's help.
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"I think that's why he was successful in business and did quite well financially."
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Uruguay's only previous shootout experience was successful, against Ghana in Johannesburg eight years ago.
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The surgery was successful, but recovery had been long and difficult, he told Wolfson.
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Thankfully, the surgery was successful and Meister was released from the hospital in February.
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Today's mission was successful in sending NASA's Jason-3 ocean monitoring satellite into orbit.
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They don't know if the reentry vehicle was successful or if it burned up.
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Only one Sanders-backed candidate, was successful in their respective primary races last week.
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Still before announcing my support for Trump on cable news, my business was successful.
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After phoning the diner's bank and obtaining a confirmation code, the transaction was successful.
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In 2013, Salim was successful in crossing a dangerous ocean on a rotting boat.
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You won't get a notification of whether or not deletion was successful for everyone.
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The test was successful, even though it resulted in a big yet brief fireball.
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"I acknowledged the president was successful and I was not," Romney said on CNN.
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The details: Last week, Abbas had ear surgery, which his doctors reported was successful.
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One big reason why the film was successful was the Hollywood help it received.
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But in the end, it became one of the reasons why Hawksmoor was successful.
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The series is a fascinating look into what was successful in YouTube's early days.
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The test, which the Pentagon said was successful, happened at about 10:30 p.m.
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And I think, based on the crowd's reaction, that he was successful at it.
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Each record also indicated if a payment was successful or if it was declined.
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Our team was successful at safeguarding our well-being because we monitored each other.
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And for some readers, including some Latinx readers, Cummins was successful in her aims.
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"It was successful at Tuscan Square, so I thought I'd try again," he said.
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If their robot was successful, he answered, I'd feel bad if I did. ♦
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Warren was successful in pushing Bloomberg into a corner from which he scarcely escaped.
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President Barack Obama's approach to Iran was successful because it followed this diplomatic model.
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He said last year's walkout was successful because it secured more resources for schools.
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He went to Missoula for the corneal transplant, Darla says, and it was successful.
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It was not clear if the second launch, about two hours later, was successful.
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The Washington establishment was successful at distracting from the real issues of this election.
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This time he was successful, making it to West Point and graduating in 1945.
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By 2100, Ms. Greenwood was successful enough that she resigned as editor of Essence.
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Forcelli eventually filed a whistle-blower-retaliation claim against the A.T.F., which was successful.
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She told her husband, then on a deployment, only after the surgery was successful.
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While the procedure was successful, Stafford admitted she has struggled with health issues post-operation.
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Insertion into orbit was successful, as was deployment of PAZ satellite to low-Earth orbit.
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The double transplant was successful and he was discharged from the hospital two weeks later.
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When he finally was successful, it was the days where Timmy was at his worst.
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But the Brexit campaign was successful, and Britain voted to Leave, 52 to 48 percent.
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Neither was successful in her bid for the U.S. Senate and the U.S. Congress, respectively.
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In some cases, it was successful: this machine is a much more focused, intentional device.
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We don't even know if Pruitt was successful at securing the discount mattress for himself.
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In other words, Democrats are reheating a campaign theme that was successful for President Trump.
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They wrote that although the surgery was successful, little Rex never recovered from the procedure.
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Grisham said Monday that the procedure was "successful," there were no complications and that Mrs.
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He was successful in governing what is considered by many to be an ungovernable city.
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You can verify the backup was successful by going to iTunes Preferences and clicking Devices.
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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announced that the launch was successful on its website.
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Every single sugary tax proposal put before voters in 2016 in the U.S. was successful.
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That vote was successful and the bill now will head to the Senate for consideration.
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In an early Friday afternoon local time tweet, Australia's government indicated the operation was successful.
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Two assisted-dying bills were brought before parliament last year alone, though neither was successful.
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It was successful P3 collaboration that rebuilt the nation's deteriorating transportation infrastructure in years past.
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Last Tuesday, only one of Sanders's endorsed candidates was successful in their respective primary elections.
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So far, there appears to be no evidence that the midterm hacking campaign was successful.
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"Then we will be successful in next two months like he was successful," he added.
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He said, you know, 'Reagan tried, every single president tried and not one was successful.
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I don't think it's a good idea to go back to something that was successful.
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Only one of Sanders' endorsed candidates, was successful in their respective primary races last week.
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By all accounts Reyes was successful in reestablishing public trust in the attorney general's office.
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Officials would not comment on the motivation of that attack or whether it was successful.
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Their second attempt at escape was successful, but life in America wasn't easy at first.
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Hyperloop One set no public goals for the test, but said it was successful nonetheless.
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Or did it buy companies because it was successful and had an opening to expand?
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"The reason Panera was successful was that we could make long-term bets," he said.
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The challenge was successful, and a court ordered the prison to shut down the program.
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The effort was successful, and voters will decide the issue on the November 215 ballot.
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In that regard, Mr. Tanner was successful, and Philidor helped the company increase its sales.
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Her grandmother wasn't able to adopt her but was successful in adopting her younger sister.
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Like I said, the outcome was successful in the fact there were no significant incidents.
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He was successful at exploiting those with an ostentatious appetite for the air of success.
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The visit was successful, and the store plans to stock Mr. Udashkin's wares this fall.
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The court has said that the surgery was successful and that she is cancer free.
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In fact, Sanders' campaign was successful in pushing the most progressive Democratic platform is recent history.
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Per Spodek, she was planning to repay all the money she owed once she was successful.
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Microsoft dominated the tech industry throughout the 19983s and 90s and was successful long before 1986.
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We'll let you know in about three or four weeks whether of not it was successful.
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About a dozen ethnic Chinese stood for Parliament in 2015, though only Mr Mak was successful.
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Forostyak said the landing was successful and a security team with dogs was examining the package.
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Tall, handsome and effusively whiskered, Flashman was successful with women from a wide variety of cultures.
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The surgery was successful, and doctors say there's no evidence of further cancer on Ginsburg's scans.
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He was successful and the synthetic versions of the minerals did, indeed, mimic the MOF materials.
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The latter took 154 minutes, on average, and was successful on five of the seven attempts.
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"Yes, I was successful, but the price I paid was terrible," she told PEOPLE in 1985.
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I was successful in my management and it was so great to see everyone surround me.
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The contract was successful, he said, because in the end, parties signed the August peace agreement.
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But is it telling me I was successful, or does it mean there was an error?
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I introduced myself to some bigger, beefy guys, genuinely and with confidence and I was successful.
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Despite the difficulty, the investigation into the ghost characters was successful in discovering their origins—mostly.
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"I acknowledged the president was successful and I was not," Romney said of past presidential campaigns.
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So the complete landing process will take place before we find out if it was successful.
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Colette campaigned to have him released from a detention camp, and was successful in doing so.
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The report said the investigation "could not determine with any certainty" that the installation was "successful."
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Yemen's Defense Ministry said the missile attack "shook the Saudi capital" and the operation was successful.
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This push was successful: The board removed Williams in 2010 and promoted Dorsey to executive chairman.
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We know this because Russia was successful in undermining the confidence Americans have in their elections.
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This mesmerizing film, directed by the great Errol Morris, was successful in exonerating an innocent man.
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Horan was successful with Paris St.-Germain, scoring 53 goals in 75 appearances from 2012-15.
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On the rare occasions when a rebellion was successful, that success merely produced another imperial court.
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It was successful in that Dr. Clark did live on the Jarvik-2000, for 233 days.
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"Until recently, France was successful in integrating its immigrants — that was even its pride," he said.
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Prior to Manning, there were two full penis transplants in the world — and one was successful.
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The mission was successful in helping to prevent a future attack or attacks on this nation.
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Although it was successful at the box office, "Saw" was deemed too gory for most critics.
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The show, which traveled to Europe the next year, was successful, and a comeback seemed possible.
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She was successful in her search and now works from home as a call center representative.
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The procedure was successful, but he says he briefly passed out and vomited during the process.
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According to a blog post announcing the bust, security firm Avast confirmed the operation was successful.
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If he was successful in that endeavor, Hannah Ann would be the likely choice for Bachelorette.
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Nearly 8 hours long, the spacewalk was successful in restoring power needed for operations and research.
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It was just that, before his rise to power, he was successful in hiding his inclinations.
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It's unclear whether Manafort was successful in his effort to stock the Trump administration with allies.
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The trial was successful, and the department will continue to use VR in its training program.
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By any estimation this Russian operation was successful — perhaps beyond the wildest expectations of its authors.
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Our commission was successful because its membership drew from the business community and local election officials.
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Our commission was successful because its membership drew from the business community and local election officials.
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I think our battle is only 1 percent won by the fact that it was successful.
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If the suit was successful, Deibert wrote, damages would have amounted to more than $3 million.
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"You have to do a lot of post mortem analysis to figure out what was successful for our candidate and what things were not so successful for our candidate — and what were the things that their candidate did that was successful and not so successful," Rep.
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A simple quick test of "OK Google, play Beats 1 in Apple Music" was successful for me.
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The company was successful in 2013 when a federal judge in Oakland, California threw out the suit.
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It's unclear whether or not his mission was successful, but the journey was certainly an eventful one.
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Outside the US, doctors have already performed two penis transplant operations, only one of which was successful.
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But the opening remarks do not address whether Comey believes Trump was successful in impeding the investigation.
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The official did not disclose details of the operation and did not say whether it was successful.
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Justinian was successful at recapturing the empire's lost territory, but never fully regained the its lost glory.
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In the fall of 2016, she learned it was successful and she was on track to recover.
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"The treatment was successful and the information was passed on to other sea-turtle veterinarians," he said.
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He was treated at a nearby hospital in Americus and his surgery was successful, the spokeswoman said.
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While he was successful in making certain edits, those two omissions were not corrected, The Times reported.
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The 'exon 53 skipping' was successful in all the 25 patients tested in the trial, Sarepta said.
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Each one of them that was successful took a small part of it and moved it forward.
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And he asked both witnesses if the campaign was successful, and both acknowledged that it was indeed.
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There's zero indication during a weigh-in whether or not your pulse wave velocity reading was successful.
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Needless to say, the stunt was successful, otherwise we'd be writing a very different kind of story.
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That was my biggest challenge as a director, and I'm glad it was successful for some people.
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" Stephanie Grisham, communication director for Melania Trump, said the "procedure was successful and there were no complications.
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"The procedure was successful, and there were no complications," the statement released by the White House said.
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Tuesday, engineers fired up the thrusters and waited eagerly to find out whether the plan was successful.
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And even amid the divisive political environment, Congress was successful in pushing its effective date to 2628.
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Joni Ernst said she thought the summit was successful, but she also cautioned against withdrawing US troops.
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The memo did not mention which bank in Ukraine was attacked or if the attack was successful.
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The report said that "the investigation could not determine with any certainty" that the installation was "successful."
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Throughout the 20s, the prohibitionist propaganda campaign, a la Reefer Madness, was successful in winning public trust.
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Both the Communications Workers of America and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers said the agreement was successful.
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I would say "Hello, My Name Is Doris," the movie that I did before that, was successful.
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In a sense, it was successful; years later, I'm still able to tell you about what happened.
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Doctors said that surgery was successful and there was no evidence of remaining cancer at that time.
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"The operation by Pakistani forces, based on actionable intelligence from U.S. authorities, was successful," the statement said.
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While the treatment was successful, Mr. Karavoluias has recently developed ataxia, which affects the central nervous system.
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In 2009, he was successful in attaching a version of that plan to the economic stimulus bill.
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But Amir didn't want peace with Palestine, and in that regard his assassination of Rabin was successful.
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South Carolina was successful but only after spending millions of dollars to litigate against the Justice Department.
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Jacques Chirac was successful too: mayor of Paris, twice prime minister and president from 1995 to 2007.
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Echo was successful because people bought it for what it was: A speaker with a digital assistant.
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He was about ten years older than I, so he had authority, and he soon was successful.
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In the universe of the book, only one in four pregnancies was successful due to such omnipresent pollution.
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Back in October, the two companies said they would build the panels if Tesla's SolarCity acquisition was successful.
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One of the things that made me realize it was successful was there was this huge social halo.
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His entire cabinet would have to step down if the motion of no-confidence against him was successful.
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Trump's strategy was successful in that regard, but it's not a winning strategy for independent or undecided voters.
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He was "clearly successful and wasn't unhappy to make sure I knew he was successful," Dr. Trump said.
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It took a while for scientists on Earth to actually figure out that the thruster test was successful.
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The couple said they should know within six to 10 days after the procedure whether it was successful.
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But with the help of AFC, our group was successful in educating families and expanding their educational options.
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David's doctor said the surgery was successful -- noting the bullet struck the liver, the small and large intestines.
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This is known as a hot fire test, and early signs indicate that it was successful, Orbital says.
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SCIC deputy director Nguyen Chi Thanh said in an online statement that the sale was "successful beyond expectation".
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Aerie Pharmaceuticals soared more than 60 percent to $33.70 after its eye drug was successful in a trial.
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After Reagan's death in 2004, Naftali was successful in getting the National Archives to release the full recording.
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It passed a massive stimulus package in February 2009 aimed at jumpstarting the economy — and it was successful.
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Our litigation was successful, first at GAO and afterward at the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
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Hasbro, the maker of the iconic dough, said Friday its bid to have the scent trademarked was successful.
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My first several orders were completely free thanks to the promotion that was successful in getting me hooked.
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"The last four years was successful in terms of avoiding conflicts, but it is not sustainable," said Erdogan.
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Your keyboard will now be connected, though you should test it to make sure the pairing was successful.
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He felt that he was doing his best for his family if he was successful in his career.
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I think the reason he was successful is because he was all heart, which, I think, is different.
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A third burn was successful, Musk Tweeted late on Tuesday, sending the Tesla Roadster into its planned trajectory.
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Pelosi's reign was successful because she understood the will of her caucus rather than bending it to hers.
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The statement, issued by Deanna Congileo, his press secretary, quoted his surgeon as saying the operation was successful.
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The intent was to bring attention and business into Detroit, a strategy that Serbinksi told TechCrunch was successful.
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Jacques Chirac was successful, too: mayor of Paris, twice prime minister and twice president, from 1995 to 2007.
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Her effort was successful — she and other workers are now hooked on the quiet area — but perhaps ephemeral.
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"Over the period of three years, I tried 33 standard poodles, but not one was successful," he said.
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Overall, 38 percent of voters said his performance was successful, while 36 percent gave him a negative review.
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Colonel Thomas said it was too early to tell if the early-morning raid on Tuesday was successful.
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"He was successful tonight, not only in answering the questions, but in how he came across," Skinner said.
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Although McGovern had been a staunch internationalist who supported most of the Cold War strategy, Nixon was successful.
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He was successful for five months in 2015, until another reauthorization of the bank was cleared by Congress.
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"He gave some insight, some stuff that was successful for him," Eli Manning later said of his brother.
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The most recent test in May, the first of the system's ability to intercept an ICBM, was successful.
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This includes things like due dates, and whether or not a payment was successful or failed and why.
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Watch this space, because if you thought Ariana Grande was "Successful" before, just wait until she's finished with 2019.
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By altering a single pixel in a 1,024-pixel image, the attack was successful 74 percent of the time.
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With gestation taking up to 163 days, they will now be waiting to see if the mating was successful.
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On Saturday, she was welcomed by Canada's foreign minister at Toronto Pearson International Airport after her claim was successful.
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Founder Zahir Dossa told TechCrunch that the company's pop-up shop in NYC was successful in growing brand awareness.
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The final burn was successful, according to Elon Musk, but the Roadster is also no longer going to Mars.
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The Avalanche contended that Dallas center Tyler Pitlick interfered with Varlamov, and the challenge was successful after a review.
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According to a congressional staffer who spoke anonymously to Gizmodo, at least one of the ransomware attacks was successful.
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His office said the surgery was successful and that he would remain in the hospital until Friday to recover.
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The former, on average, took 60 minutes and was successful 100 percent of the time, for the 12 attempts.
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Warner said they tested the app in two counties during a primary earlier this year and it was successful.
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It's also evidence that YouTube TV's 2017 sponsorship was successful enough to not only be repeated, but expanded upon.
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Saudi oil minister Ali Al-Naimi said the freeze was "adequate" for the market, adding the meeting was successful.
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To do this, gbg set up the NES so that when a calculation was successful, the screen displayed green.
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Against all odds, I was successful, but the lead didn't last long and SunDevil RX sunk its first shot.
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So that means that-- in the last-- five years, monetary policy was successful in improving the real economy greatly.
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" That statement was released post-procedure, allowing Grisham to add that it was "successful and there were no complications.
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But an operation to remove the growth was successful, and Williams is expected to be fine by late summer.
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A senior US State Department official told CNN the US is trying to determine whether the launch was successful.
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Los Angeles was successful on its first possession that concluded with Zuerlein's first field goal, a 23-yard kick.
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I lived in different countries and was successful in work, but never able to form lasting relationships with partners.
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In season 1, the Mexican delegation revealed that Gilead was successful in its mission to roll back carbon emissions.
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Ultimately, the campaign was successful, and the city now has to consider alternatives and specific criteria for responsible banking.
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After announcing that the raid on al-Baghdadi was successful, Trump shared a "declassified" photo of Conan on Twitter.
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But the surgery was successful and he is now recovering, though his condition remains serious, local officials said Wednesday.
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Metro officials say the program, SafeTrack, was successful, and has made the system significantly less dangerous and more reliable.
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The United States was successful in rallying support for its latest and toughest-ever economic sanctions against North Korea.
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The company has previously said that remdesivir was successful in treating MERS and SARS, two other types of coronaviruses.
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New Zealand-born and lately U.S.-headquartered Rocket Lab was successful in launching its fifth Electron rocket this year.
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"There was room to do only one thing, but it was successful so I've kept at it," she said.
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Washington would sign the agreement on Saturday with the Taliban if the reduction in violence was successful, Pompeo said.
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He was successful in the first two voting states, winning in Iowa and coming in second in New Hampshire.
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Merkel "is experienced and she was successful but she doesn't have many ideas left for the future," he added.
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It appears Wilson was successful, as though Alison is killed, she experiences no sexual assault in her final scene.
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But, he added, if he did sue and was successful "it would be a great day for press freedom."
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There is no known evidence that Russia's interference operation was successful or changed the election outcome in any way.
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As Mr. Trump and his supporters regularly note, whatever he did during the campaign, it was successful: He won.
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He's had them in his knee and hip to help him recover from an injury, which he said was successful.
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"It was supposed to be a five-hour surgery, but it took longer," he says, but the surgery was successful.
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Over the course of three clinical trials, the drug was successful at reducing the frequency of migraines for chronic sufferers.
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His company also created a scholarship for the fake persona and was successful in having it added to college websites.
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Unfortunately, you're unlikely to hear more information, such as when the attack happened or whether or not it was successful.
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"Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu's surgery this afternoon was successful and he was in good spirits," the brief family statement said.
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He was successful, but not in the way that his talent and the dazzling work of his early years indicated.
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The movie also veered away from a typical "happily ever after" ending; I'm just not sure the execution was successful.
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The Warriors also released a statement, saying the surgery at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York was successful.
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For one thing, the combat controls are better, with more feedback to let you know if an attack was successful.
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He wanted the world to think he was successful and important, and he succeeded by putting style ahead of substance.
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"The fact that the test has taken place, assuming it was successful, complicates the situation in Northeast Asia," he said.
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Jones was successful in doing so, thanks to Fulton County Police Lt. Scott McBride, and uncovered a file on microfilm.
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Musk told reporters Monday it was "game over" for legacy launch providers like ULA if the Falcon Heavy was successful.
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DeepMind tested its differentiable neural computer on the London Underground and was successful at generating routes from the structured data.
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Luckily, the surgery was successful and the family was able to go home after a few days at the hospital.
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While their insurgency was successful at first, the Mexican army soon counter-attacked, driving the Zapatistas back with significant losses.
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But it's not clear whether the attempt was successful — or exactly what the hackers were after, Hacquebord told VICE News.
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Ultimately, Alibaba was successful and it led a $1.1 billion investment in Tokopedia in August which did not include Tencent.
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In both cases she was successful; if she hadn't been, there's a good chance those neighborhoods wouldn't be around today.
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"I never saw any indication that it was successful," a former senior official said, of Chinese efforts to compromise Kushner.
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It was successful enough to convince Wingly to take on its home country again, pushing back against French regulatory bodies.
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"If Libra was successful, you could imagine it would be something like the gold standard," Yale economist William Goetzmann explained.
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He also thinks that the uptick in mass shootings since the ban ended provides evidence that the ban was successful.
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The launch was successful, according to a February report, but the researchers had difficulty communicating with one of the CubeSats.
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Given the anarchy that prevailed, the wonder was less that the event was successful than that it happened at all.
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While his method was successful, the gangly Froome resembled someone doing a variation of the chicken dance on a bicycle.
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Afterwards, he was successful in business, co-forming an aerospace company and serving as president of an oilfield equipment company.
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Iowa: "Iowa's elections system was successful in blocking attempted outside intrusions," Secretary of State Paul Pate said in a statement.
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Pre-2007 tech didn't have that same acute worry; policymakers had little to do with whether their company was successful.
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She thinks their study was successful partially because ideology and political identity have become so conflated with the climate crisis.
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I thought that if I was "successful," people would see that I wasn't flawed, and I'd finally be worth something.
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Over eight months, the therapist was successful in helping Ryan readjust—which, Ryan says, eventually threatened the man's bottom line.
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In many cases, the company says it either tried to or was successful in narrowing the scope of the request.
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The movement was successful and in 1885, the New York State legislature passed a law protecting the United States's side.
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The meeting at the White House on Thursday was successful in one basic sense: Congressional leaders from both parties participated.
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The suit was successful: Sostre and the others were allowed to buy the Quran and hold Nation of Islam meetings.
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Initially, he was successful, overrunning government positions in Darzab, and the group gained traction elsewhere in the north as well.
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When the show did try something adventurous (or at least adventurous by the standards of awards shows), it was successful.
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What was successful for Beto, in the Senate race, was not to take any part of the state for granted.
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There have been a string of attempts to scale the fence this spring, at least one of which was successful.
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The government's lawyers had argued that the case was a publicity stunt that would cost jobs if it was successful.
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Though the assault was successful, missiles and bombs leveled large patches of the city and fighting killed scores of civilians.
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Projecting a little, I asked if she ever felt guilty when she was successful, as if she didn't deserve it.
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At times he was successful, the chief said, adding that the majority of the women Marines preyed on were Hispanic.
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Republicans know this: If Bevin wins it will be because his push to make the race about Trump was successful.
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Even if the athletes' appeal was successful it was highly unlikely for any of them to compete in South Korea.
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Asked why he thought the UK's Brexit campaign was successful, Trump blamed loose borders and concerns about the effects of immigration.
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Less clear is whether the strategy to defeat IS was successful and whether the American wars in Iraq are finally over.
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His reality show was successful because it confirmed a condition we always suspected: We see and hear him perpetually on television.
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Like when Rit was successful, I couldn't find many fights, and then when I was doing well, he had fewer fights.
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Its maiden flight was successful at the demo day and the company hopes to start a crowdfunding campaign later this year.
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There, in a statement addressed to "fellow patriots," Zimmerman said the auction was successful and had raised funds for worthy causes.
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"The man who helped me stayed on the line while I voted to ensure that the voting was successful," Luce said.
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"The operation by Pakistani forces, based on actionable intelligence from US authorities was successful," the Pakistani army said in a statement.
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In the end, it was an experience that motivates me in life and was successful in breaking through the final denial.
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Clinton may have lost, Lily says, but her campaign was successful enough to make Lily feel like a woman could win.
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"Whatever was successful the previous time, we would start with that and hope it would create a similar response," he says.
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In a legal challenge to the original order, the state of Washington was successful in preventing it from being carried out.
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According to the NOAA, the first dive was successful and the next one is scheduled for Sunday at 5:00 p.m.
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Barnes added that although he was "glad" the play was successful, "you don't want to put yourself in that vulnerable situation."
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The campaign for the Olympics was successful, and Lee Kun-hee resumed his role without ever serving a day in jail.
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On July 19, Steve posted on Facebook that the surgery, which took place at Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle, was successful.
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The outlet also reported that the MTV host underwent surgery, and it was successful as he is now in stable condition.
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Christopher Hill, a former assistant secretary of state, said that the "One China" policy was successful and did not need fixing.
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A Russian propaganda apparatus was successful in spreading fake or false news stories during the recent US election, Washington Post reports.
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It was successful in turning over less information in 42 percent of those cases, and unsuccessful in 37 percent of them.
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But the app was successful because the interface was easy to use and it also smartly integrated with existing social platforms.
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Clinton was successful in South Carolina, in part, because she embraced Obama, someone who remains popular among Democrat's African-American base.
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In 2014, however, a legal challenge to Medicare's policy was successful, and we have continued to see gains in coverage since.
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The warning, issued on April 28, did not identify the bank or say if the attempt was successful in stealing money.
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What I did was bold, I was damn good at it, and I was successful but none of it was important.
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The agency said the test was successful and displayed the United States' ability to outpace North Korea's missile threat through 2020.
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The procedure was successful, and there were no complications," the first lady's communications director, Stephanie Grisham, said in a statement. "Mrs.
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Ryan's strategy was successful in scuttling a revolt by GOP centrists hoping to force votes on four immigration bills this month.
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Moulitsas said the effort was successful because "people wanted to do something nice for once," amid an often negative political climate.
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"I never saw any indication that it was successful," one former senior U.S. official told The New Yorker, discussing China's attempts.
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" The website's about page adds that the film was successful enough to allow to become a purveyor of "conservative resources online.
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Mayor Bloomberg had a campaign promise index and tracked results against every promise, and he was successful with many of them.
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"The good news is that it was caught early and the surgery was successful," Pinto and Smith said in the letter.
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What I was trying to do, whether I was successful or not ... is trying to simply document the things he knew.
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Employing a technique that was successful in eradicating smallpox, contacts of cases are being ring vaccinated to form prevent further spread.
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"Sarah was successful because she knew her North Star was the president," said Chris Ruddy, a longtime friend of Mr. Trump's.
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An appeal, masterminded by the Harvard law professor Alan M. Dershowitz, was successful and paved the way for a new trial.
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A 2013 government study found the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act was successful in creating millions of jobs and cutting unemployment.
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My essay, "Good and Evil in 'Othello,'" was successful largely because of my success in using specific details and critical analysis.
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You see this wrong and you want to fix it your whole life, and in my case, I was successful, actually.
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Though the flight was successful, it&aposs not clear when exactly New Shepard will be ready to start chaperoning paying customers.
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Deacon's TikTok lesson was successful and Witherspoon is front and center with her adorable bulldog, recreating the Mr. Sandman cat meme.
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And the rover was successful, even if that rover in particular never gets to go on a cool mission off-planet.
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It was not clear whether Mr. Rahim's messages prompted any terrorist acts or whether he was successful in his recruitment efforts.
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Amir, brilliantly played in the movie by Yehuda Nahari Halevi (who also grew up in an Orthodox Yemenite family), was successful.
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Luckily, the fourth launch attempt was successful, and the company then landed a government contract from NASA worth about $1.6 billion.
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Federal officials have said that the method from the third party was successful, though they haven't publicly revealed what it entailed.
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"I can tell you it was successful and he's back home in Atlanta rehabbing," Panthers interim coach Perry Fewell told reporters .
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The booster then smashed into the ocean and disintegrated, a move that Rocket Lab planned if the reentry process was successful.
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Mr. Chao, who hosted a party for them that night at his Manhattan apartment, was relieved the second proposal was successful.
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If all the above was successful, the Trump administration would need to move toward the dismantling of Kim's atomic and missile arsenals.
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It's not clear whether the test, which Twitter characterized to Slate as minimal and available to only a few users, was successful.
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Charlotte entered the game shooting 35 percent on 3-pointers, but was successful on 44.4 percent against Atlanta, making 12 of 633.
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After an agonizing seven days, I got the call: The procedure was successful, and every last bit of the tumor was removed.
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When you confirm a request, you'll get an update from Google Assistant telling you whether it was successful at making the reservation.
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He won out because he gave customers what they wanted, and the business was successful enough to pay for his college education.
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Ms. Charnetzky, another McSweeney client, agreed to pay the money back, at a double-digit interest rate, if the litigation was successful.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said he's happy that Pokemon Go was successful for Nintendo — because it will be good for him, too.
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If the mummification was successful, the mummy was re-dressed in monk's robes, and arranged in a seated position to be worshipped.
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The pass occurred at around 5AM ET this morning, but it'll be a while before we know if the trip was successful.
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While there is no word yet if the mom was successful in her efforts, Towson students had mixed feelings about her actions.
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According to Paul Pomroy, CEO of McDonald's UK, a trial of this up-scale experience was successful in 14 restaurants across England.
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Philadelphia was successful in its bid for the DNC because of the work of our host committee, led by former Pennsylvania Gov.
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But Musk tweeted later in the evening that, while the burn was successful, the car is now actually headed far beyond Mars.
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The team surmised that if the project was successful, the findings could help astronauts master the art of growing potatoes on Mars.
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This two-faced formula was successful enough to win Trump the presidency, so simply denouncing him as a con man won't suffice.
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Earlier laboratory studies suggested this could take millennia to occur, but the recent field trial was successful in just two short years.
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And when it was successful, it was due to collaboration between different countries, different actors, between the security industry and law enforcement.
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When her application for an apartment back in 1993 was successful, years of exhausting instability appeared to have come to an end.
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Analysts have said Broadcom would cut a big portion of Qualcomm's R&D budget if it was successful in acquiring the company.
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NASA confirmed that the burn was successful at around 1:53PM ET and that Juno was in its intended 53-day orbit.
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He forced two procedural votes on impeachment during the 115th Congress when Republicans were in the majority, but neither effort was successful.
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And its mission was successful for the simple fact that Moscow was deterred — and World War III never had to be waged.
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We don't know how popular that program has been, but the company was successful in increasing both sales and production this quarter.
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The site was successful, and last quarter originated over $2 billion in loans; it is in the vanguard of an emerging industry.
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During her talk in New York, Gbowee reflected upon the movement in Liberia and how it was successful and fought for change.
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Bannon was successful last month in throwing his support behind Roy Moore in Alabama's GOP Senate primary, defeating Trump's preferred candidate, Sen.
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He was successful, and a year later he managed to wrangle a judicial consent decree that restated the terms of the pact.
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It is not clear why the executive, who arguably was successful and wealthy in his own right, may have needed the money.
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In at least one other recent instance, the White House was successful in pressuring the Egyptian government to release an American citizen.
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Melania Trump underwent a surgical procedure on May 14 to treat a benign kidney condition which the White House said was successful.
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It was the second time that a Falcon Heavy's center booster failed to make its landing — the touchdown was successful in April.
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This was successful for the party in 2018, when House Democrats ran on health care and protecting patients with pre-existing conditions.
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I can tell you what I thought was successful, but in many cases evaluations require a generation, or a decade or more.
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Its package tour business model was successful for 178 years, but as consumer demand changed and moved online, the company did not.
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While Trump's strategy was successful in 217, it is by no means clear that this strategy will work as well in 22019.
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Under the pseudonym Patrick Kessler, the man was successful in leading the two lawyers, David Boies and John Pottinger, along for months.
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The significant feature now is that the lower edge of the long-term GMMA was successful in acting as a support level.
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Based on what's known, Bermudez said the Hwasong-12 missile was tested four times by the regime — and only once was successful.
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One victim required surgery, which was successful, and remains in critical condition, said Emily Nichols, the city's director of emergency medical services.
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In 2017, after two failed attempts, she was thrilled to learn that the procedure was successful, and she had six healthy embryos.
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Jimmy Kimmel on Monday joked that it appears he was successful in his effort to kill the GOP's latest ObamaCare repeal bill.
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"We weren't taking over a business that was successful," Ms. Morgan-Thomas's only child, Robert Morgan III, 40, of Virginia Beach, said.
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But it was successful, and it speaks directly to the world we live in today with this guy in the White House.
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If he was successful, the world (and his bank account, and his investors' bank accounts) would be better off for it, he argued.
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However, an Oilers coaching challenge that right winger Ales Hemsky was offside early in the sequence was successful and the goal was nullified.
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Launch of NROL-76 was successful—as was the landing of the Falcon 9 first stage on Landing Zone 1 at Cape Canaveral.
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We assume she was successful because she worked hard late into the night, every night, and that's something all of us can do.
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In all the cases where an approach was successful, the website of the company set up for the operation was subsequently taken offline.
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Just after the landing, it wasn't immediately clear whether it was successful or not, with many people speculating about what happened on Twitter.
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The good news is that almost 70% of those who moved said their relocation was successful — but not everyone ended up so lucky.
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This policy was successful; increased Palestinian trade has reduced unemployment in Jenin from reportedly 50 percent in 21625 to below 2900 percent now.
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Tax reform in 1986 was successful for many reasons, but it would not have happened without President Reagan's investment in its final passage.
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Although her surgery was successful, Jeannie struggled on the road to recovery, battling aspiration pneumonia and unable to swallow due to throat paralysis.
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Purdue was successful at taking care of the ball, recording 22 assists to eight turnovers, while Iowa had 15 assists and 14 turnovers.
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While SXSW wasn't the main reason, Martin pointed out the difference why his company's 2011 experience was successful, and 2012 wasn't so good.
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Bevin argued that the state would be forced to end its Medicaid expansion if the activists' lawsuit was successful and the waiver invalidated.
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One official told the network that Miller was successful in his endeavors because of his closeness to the president's favored positions on immigration.
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The company was successful and he sold it to Enron in 1999 for $1.5 billion (two years before the latter filed for bankruptcy).
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Case said AOL's initial public offering had little fanfare and that it took a decade for him to feel like it was successful.
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While no votes were changed, Moscow was successful in disseminating an avalanche of disinformation online partly through the use of social media bots.
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Additionally, neither was successful in forming a coalition government, which could mean Israel may see new elections for the third time this year.
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Even if the athletes' appeal was successful, it was highly unlikely for any of them to be invited to compete in South Korea.
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Now these distances are much longer and in much higher velocity than what the North Koreans just tested, and our test was successful.
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Although the mall was successful for several decades, it eventually closed down and was turned into Jackson Medical Mall, housing several doctors' offices.
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Luckily for her, the facelift was successful and all went smoothly — though her daughter Kelly Osbourne might not have believed that, at first.
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The company has worked with NASA to investigate the issue, correct it, and re-perform the test late last year, which was successful.
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The authors noted that this operation was "successful in all aspects" for the five patients and that none of them experienced procedural complications.
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"Although the addition of the checkbox was successful in identifying previously unreported maternal deaths, the checkbox was sometimes checked in error," she said.
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A spokesman for Japan's Ministry of Defense said nothing was decided regarding which maker's batteries would be used if its bid was successful.
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The system's most recent test last year was successful, though critics have said it is too costly and has a spotty testing record.
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Mr. Bodson said that if the database was successful, the D.T.C.C. could use the technology to move money rather than just record information.
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In the early years of DragCon, Blas was successful in selling low-priced items geared at the mostly teen audience the show attracts.
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Stockholm officials had declined to sign the official I.O.C. hosting contract, leaving it to Are, its co-host, if the bid was successful.
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Doctors won't know for three months if the procedure was successful, but they may see signs of it working in about a month.
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After the transplant, doctors used in vitro fertilization — with the recipient's eggs and her husband's sperm — to start a pregnancy, which was successful.
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The test was successful, but the satellite shattered into thousands of pieces, which continue to zip around in an orbital cloud of deadly debris.
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Chiurai was successful in this endeavor thanks to his use of familiar tropes drawn from popular culture and art history to inspire the imagination.
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The drug, fostamatinib, was successful in an earlier late-stage study, achieving a stable platelet response compared with no response in those on placebo.
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The program, run by the US Department of Agriculture, started in the 1990s and was successful in preventing the spread of raccoon rabies westward.
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Something else to know: Bennet was diagnosed with prostate cancer soon before starting his campaign (he announced that his treatment was successful this spring).
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Guaidó, however, was successful in mobilizing thousands out into the streets, leading to clashes that killed at least four people and injured dozens more.
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I had no idea this series was successful enough to make a third entry, but apparently the second one was a big hit internationally.
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While he was successful in brokering a deal aimed at preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, other areas of arms control have stalled.
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Initially, it was successful in the ratings – so successful, in fact, that ABC renewed Roseanne for another season just days after the season premiere.
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It also sold the voice and video service Skype, a company that was successful but did not exactly fit into the e-commerce model.
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The New York Times confirmed that its Moscow bureau was targeted, but said the paper has no reason to believe the attack was successful.
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"I just don't like the fact that because of the first time it was successful, they raised the prices on the items," Perez said.
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That initiative was successful in reducing spam and vitriol, though it did prompt some misinformed outrage from the very people exhibiting the trolling behavior.
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Update: This launch, which took place on January 23, 2019, was successful, with the company landing both the rocket's booster and its crew capsule.
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What you likely didn't notice—assuming the trick was successful—were the secret gadgets and modified props, called "gimmicks," used to fool your eyes.
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If I play songs that remind of a time where I was successful, and I realize I've done it before, it calms me down.
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Uniper rejected Fortum's bid last year, saying it undervalued the company and might lead to it being broken up if the bid was successful.
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Although the test was successful, the satellite shattered into thousands of pieces, which continue to zip around in an orbital cloud of deadly debris.
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Ask an intelligence officer in October 2011 whether the operation to kill Anwar al-Awlaki was successful and she would surely say it was.
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"There was an attempt to burn the bodies, to deface them, to obliterate them, but I don't believe that that was successful," Weintraub said.
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The first attempt failed, but a second try, in the summer, was successful, and the couple were told that the clinic used female embryos.
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The New York Times reported that every objection filed by three of the nation's largest steel producers was successful in blocking the exemption request.
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The first lady remained hospitalized for five nights following the procedure, which was successful and without complication, according to a statement issued by Grisham.
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What's really unique to Forsyth is that it's a place where it succeeded and that effort was successful for, you know, almost 100 years.
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Tesla told Business Insider that it thought Project Titan was successful in addressing issues with the H4 connector and its higher rate of failure.
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The effort to shorten the recess was successful in 2202 after Perdue and other lawmakers sounded the alarm on a pileup of spending measures.
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When Howard Dean ran a 28500-state strategy in 6900, he was successful because he ran candidates that fit the demographic of the district.
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"Even the Agreed Framework, we knew it failed in 2002 for sure, but for a long time we thought it was successful," Terry said.
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And if the goal of Black Lives Matter was, in part, to convince more Americans that police brutality existed at all, it was successful.
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He added that Trump had a "Karmic problem," because he "didn't know how to express himself," but that he was successful despite his impediments.
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I think it meant something that there, (A), was a play by an Asian-American author on Broadway and, (B), that it was successful.
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Even though her abortion itself was successful, afterward she had bleeding and cramps for weeks but was too afraid to go to a doctor.
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Baltimore Orioles star Trey Mancini underwent surgery Thursday to remove a cancerous tumor from his colon ... and team officials say the procedure was successful.
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Disruption was always going to be a part of this presidency just as it was during the campaign — and ultimately the campaign was successful.
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I was excited to meet him — I don't remember being nervous or thinking about it too much, which is likely why it was successful.
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My family's healthy, the tour was successful, so this is all just a really unexpected, super-positive end to what's been a strange year.
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That service was successful enough to justify buying a dedicated satellite internet connection that the company used to offer a full dialup internet service.
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"There was an attempt to burn the bodies, to deface them, to obliterate them, but I don't believe it was successful," Mr. Weintraub said.
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" Kasich wrote that part of the reason the previous administration was successful in "bringing Iran to the table" was "due to internationally coordinated sanctions.
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Allergan on Tuesday smashed expectations for fourth-quarter adjusted earnings and said the first of two key trials for its migraine treatment was successful.
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She was successful enough that, by the age of 20, she was able to leave behind her job as a governess for the studio.
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Of course, a property that's failed once can surely fail again, and even a formula that was successful in the past can lose its glow.
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The White House has maintained that the raid was successful and helped gather important intelligence on the Al Qaeda in the Arab Peninsula militant group.
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Doctors initially thought the surgery was successful, but recent tests show the cancer is aggressive and spreading rapidly and he only has weeks to live.
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During Trump's presidential campaign, Manigault served as his director of African-American outreach — though whether she was successful in her efforts is up for debate.
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Trump won the Electoral College, but not the popular vote and Clinton was successful of building a lead on the Republican nominee through early voting.
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And though Outlast was successful enough for them to work on a sequel, it doesn't mean Red Barrels became a studio with hundreds of employees.
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It was successful; Bon Appetit listed it in the Top 50 Best New Restaurants in America, and it was featured on Andrew Zimmern's Bizarre Foods.
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However, Kalanick also pointed out that they would be able to get that same monetary incentive if the overall mission of the team was successful.
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Brown told the outlet that the second surgery was successful, meaning Isabella will not have to go under the knife again for the near future.
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Dermira's experimental therapy, an easy-to-use topical wipe for excessive underarm sweating, was successful in two late-stage studies, the company announced late Wednesday.
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Part of the reason Sanders was successful Tuesday was because he won over very liberal and young voters by double digits, and Warren did not.
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Surgery to remove the tumor from her salivary gland was successful, but two years later the cancer reappeared in her thyroid, which was also removed.
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My wife Valerie [Merians], and I eventually decided to turn that into a book, the book was successful, so we just kind of kept going.
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"This was an attempt to silence me and it was successful," said Pierce, who was not one of the women who accused Glaser of assault.
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"If we can make some kids smile on Christmas, didn't matter if it was one day or a relationship, it was successful," Brad told WSAV.
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It's unclear if that's because Meek's blockade was successful, or if Drizzy just chose to get the hell outta Dodge ... with all his bodyguards nearby.
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" Meanwhile, Rob Crilly, writing for the same publication, believed Trump's strategy was successful for his "growling, interrupting and landing blows that will resonate with viewers.
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So doubts started circulating late Sunday night when neither SpaceX nor Northrop Grumman — the manufacturer of the Zuma satellite — confirmed if the launch was successful.
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While her steady-as-she-goes approach was successful on the nonverbal front, it probably brought down her vocal inflection, where I'd like more variety.
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The team said the surgery was successful and that an update on his rehab and progress would be provided around the start of training camp.
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BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Michel Temer had minor surgery on Wednesday for a narrowing of his urethra and the operation was successful, his office said.
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Wallace's experiment was successful, but that didn't make a difference to the ideological flat-earth truthers, who simply insisted the results instead proved them right.
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Like Trump, Justice -- a first-time candidate with no government experience -- was successful in his pursuit of one of the highest offices in the country.
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Feldman argued that the process was successful for three reasons: relatively peaceful protests, condemnation from Park's peers, and a smooth government process already in place.
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"The excavation was successful beyond our dreams," said Jessi Halligan, assistant professor of anthropology at Florida State University, in a media conference announcing the discoveries.
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Still, deploying such a system from space remains experimental, and while the launch was successful, there's no guarantee the quantum equipment will work as planned.
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But I was successful at everything I ever did and then I run for president, first time—first time, not three times, not six times.
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Neither effort was successful, but each vote drew the support of more than 50 fellow Democrats: 85033 in December 2017 and 66 in January 2018.
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This means for every £10 you bet on Conor beating Floyd, you would receive £83 back plus your initial stake if your bet was successful.
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He was successful in securing the release of thousands of Cuban prisoners after the Bay of Pigs, but did not wind up murdering Fidel Castro.
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On his show Monday evening, Mr. Fuentes said his intention was not to disrupt the event at U.C.L.A. But he said the demonstration was successful.
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America's 85033th-century civilian nuclear strategy was successful in part because the U.S. had a head start in nuclear technology and was arguably unrivaled globally.
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He brought another suit, which was successful in the District Court in 85033, but which the Ninth Circuit overruled in 2010, finally settling the issue.
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The business was successful and is still considered one of the most elite law firms, but Buffett envisioned a different career path for his friend.
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North Korean state television on Sunday said a test of a miniaturized hydrogen bomb capable of being placed on an intercontinental ballistic missile was successful.
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Qatar's bid for 2022, for example, was successful even though the technical report flagged concerns about the heat in the Persian Gulf during the summer.
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Looking back, each and every march was successful in bringing attention to an issue or a cause or to help fortify values we hold true.
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While the average founder who was successful in fundraising contacted 63 investors during their process, startups that weren't able to raise funds stopped at 27.
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Wood was successful in his pursuit of sex, and Chivers soon had a baby, but Wood denied his earlier promises and refused to marry her.
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Aerial surveillance became indispensable and was a prerequisite for deciding where to send troops, where to bomb, and in determining if your mission was successful.
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Brad Lander, a city councilman from Brooklyn who has focused attention to the subway's antiquated and unreliable signals, said he hoped Mr. Byford was successful.
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"When the president was successful, you no longer had in your head, 'Hey, I need to first run for P.T.A. or school board,'" she said.
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The hacking was successful and carried all the trademarks of the campaign against the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign four years ago.
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Jackson Hewitt began offering these advances three years ago and was successful enough that a major rival, Liberty Tax, copied its model the next year.
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He said that the bone spur surgery was successful, that his rotator cuff irritation had subsided and that he welcomed more rest for the starters.
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He was successful before the film, sure, but it was only after your mum heard him on Capital FM that he became a 'motherfucking Starboy.
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On Monday morning, Pyongyang said that the test of a new missile type at the weekend was successful and is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.
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"I can tell you what happened, why this play was successful or why this person got beat, from the perspective of a defensive player," said Collins.
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The mission was successful beyond all expectations, and once the telescope was operational the data began producing exoplanets not by the dozen but by the thousand.
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Though Barão was successful on two takedowns in the latter two rounds, the judges were evidently more impressed with the American's success in the striking exchanges.
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On Thursday, he acknowledged that even if he was successful, he would not have enough time to campaign for the support he would need to win.
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Charter explicitly confirmed that it would raise prices if the petition was successful, which many saw as proof that the streaming service was not truly competitive.
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Nevertheless, there's no question that Google's initial jaunt into the world of VR was successful; five million Google Cardboard viewers have shipped since the program began.
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The reason John was successful in launching FUBU is because he continually found solutions in moments where it would have been more reasonable to give up.
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Facebook was successful because it figured out how to broaden its appeal beyond a small core user base, something Twitter has not yet accomplished, said Squali.
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SP: Trust me, if [Benchmark's] Bill Gurley went after these targeted therapeutics and he was successful, he would have as much liquidity as he could imagine.
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Here's the documentation of the teenage me attempting to solve two of the cases—and, from what I can tell, I was successful in both endeavors.
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"It really looked like they did a very fine job at constructing a temporary rule to stop this deal and obviously it was successful," Saunders said.
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Luckily, the battle to save the space—led by pressure group Long Live Southbank—was successful, and it's still much the same as it's always been.
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She was successful in her own right and now it looks like she's decided to spend her time visiting radio stations and shaking hands and stuff.
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"If the timing is right, you prevent a response from the lock informing the consumer app from knowing that the lock event was successful," MG writes.
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"Surgery was successful thanks again for all of you who had me in your prayers and supported me for making the decision to transition," Tokyo wrote.
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Last November's Google Walkout was successful in pushing the industry's attitude towards women and minorities into the spotlight, but the problem is not a new one.
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Ms. Boggs's book is unsparing in its account of what in vitro fertilization — which in her case was successful, after just one try — really looks like.
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The group was successful and cutthroat; it would meet often to jettison members who weren't carrying their weight, with one member ordered to deliver the blow.
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Another challenge was that I was successful in my previous role because I really worked hard and took a lot of responsibility for making things good.
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That calculation was successful; increased Palestinian trade has reduced unemployment in the northern West Bank from reportedly 50 percent in 2003 to below 20 percent now.
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After the fight, Ortega underwent surgery -- which was successful -- and now the featherweight star tells us he's looking to book a fight as early as July.
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Hacquebord noted that there's no way for him to know whether the campaign was successful—all he had visibility into was the creation of the domain.
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A memo sent to employees said that the procedure was successful and that the bank would be run by two senior executives while he is recovering.
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Advice From A Working TikTok Creator "I was successful on Instagram and YouTube before, but not as successful as I am on TikTok," O'Leary tells Refinery29.
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The BET mini-series about New Edition was successful because it understood that history — it staged New Edition's inspirations and influences as part of the story.
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Wednesday's surgery was "successful" in terms of staunching bleeding and the soldier had "stabilized much", said Lee Cook-jong, the surgeon in charge of his treatment.
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From an economic point of view, Mr. Kurz's government was successful in pushing through changes to the tax system and taking steps toward balancing the budget.
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In April of 2016, she decided to try using her own tissue for breast reconstruction and had a nearly 12-hour-long procedure, which was successful.
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"After the N.F.L.P.A. was successful in compelling Roberts' testimony, the N.F.L.P.A. discovered that Roberts was excluded from meetings with Goodell and outside advisers," Graves's dissent said.
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The cabin was successful for both airlines and in the years since, more companies like Singapore Airlines and Air New Zealand have introduced their own versions.
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"Simply visiting the hacked site was enough for the exploit server to attack your device, and if it was successful, install a monitoring implant," Beer added.
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"Merkel was successful in not getting into a real election debate," said Tarik Abou-Chadi, a researcher at Humboldt University in Berlin, who studies electoral competition.
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Vigneault was successful off the bat, with a trip to the Stanley Cup finals in his first year and the league's best record in 21994-15.
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"What attracted you to a friendship, relationship, sexual or professional, with him was the fact that he was successful and powerful, isn't that right?" she asked.
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Markle&aposs early activism in the 90s was successful, and she received a response from both Clinton the company, which modified the language in its advertisement.
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The numbers show that Apple's strategy of offering an iPhone that's significantly cheaper and yet has the main characteristics of its top-tier models was successful.
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Again, this was after a failed rescue mission as opposed to this operation which was successful and did not cost one American life in its execution.
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Jennifer then had to wait 10 days before receiving blood test results to confirm that the embryo transfer was successful and she in fact was pregnant.
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If you and I were -- our sport was tennis and we tore our ACLs, the doctor would say, surgery was successful, you're released from the hospital.
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"The operation was successful, today we understand how we need to transport the animals and next time we will deliver them the same way," he said.
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Good news for Zach Miller ... the emergency surgery to repair an artery in his left leg was successful -- and it seems like his leg will be saved.
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On Monday Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris told newspaper Folha de S.Paulo Oi could be merged with TIM Participações if his bid for the troubled carrier was successful.
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But what's clear is that the MaVeNS and acquisitions rescue strategy hasn't been able to save the company from itself, despite Mayer's protestations that it was successful.
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This strategy, aimed at demonstrating a pattern of abuse, was successful in helping convince the jury at the Bill Cosby retrial last year of the comedian's guilt.
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Last month, Zafgen said beloranib was successful in treating Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), the most common genetic cause of life-threatening obesity, in a late-stage trial.
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But he was successful in stemming the general tide of free willing judicial creation of unenumerated rights that were not rooted in the nation's history and tradition.
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Though Burrow was successful in changing his name, he knows there's nothing he can do when it comes to amending the gender marker on his birth certificate.
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A preliminary US intelligence analysis indicated there was successful re-entry into the atmosphere, a significant leap forward in Pyongyang's missile program, two US officials told CNN.
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He needed emergency open-heart surgery, and while the surgery was successful, he will need another open-heart surgery in a few months and in his teens.
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Here we see a Fed official arguing that a reversal of the previous mistake would be taken as evidence of Fed guilt — especially if it was successful!
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As a teenager, Suarez progressed through the steps of the much-lower-profile Nascar Mexico Series and was successful enough that he wanted to pursue a career.
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In Iraq, it was successful because it had huge partner forces on the ground, including hundreds of thousands of Iraqi soldiers, Kurdish Peshmerga and mostly Shi'ite militias.
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I realized the experience I was having in Los Angeles, even in an ideal world where I was successful as an actor, would never truly satisfy me.
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In his statement, Chester said while he hoped the new search was successful, he was wary of raising the hope of families of the people on board.
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But the ministry said it's not certain if the test was successful because Seoul couldn't verify if the North has mastered re-entry technology for an ICBM.
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Easterbrook was successful, well-liked, and respected at McDonald's, making his abrupt firing even more shocking and embarrassing for the company, employees and franchisees told Business Insider.
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I've gotten to do what I wanted to because I was successful in something else, and that's the great thing about entrepreneurship — you can pursue your dreams.
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Residents will be able to apply through the lottery system, which runs from May 22020-28, before finding out if their application was successful on June 20.
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The company says the tablet-based game was successful in a late-stage clinical trial and plans to file for regulatory approval next year, STAT News reports.
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A review of studies of the Medicaid expansion's effects from the Kaiser Family Foundation found the law was successful in sharply reducing the number of uninsured Americans.
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A campaign urging people to boycott the referendum was successful for several reasons — not least because changing the nation's name has long been deeply unpopular in Macedonia.
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Whitacre's strategy was successful – the Company had a clear strategic rationale for the assets it acquired and a plan to execute across the business as a whole.
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The hack was successful, casting doubt on the reliability of those systems, but state leaders claimed the test was unfair and a poor indicator of caucus security.
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Yet if there's something MoviePass was successful at, it's demonstrating that people still want to go out and see a movie, even in the age of streaming.
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This Toys R Us was successful because it combined both of these aspects — nostalgia and newness — something Tru Kids CEO Richard Barry said was an intentional blend.
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Tuesday, several US officials told Reuters that they were optimistic that the strike against Shishani was successful, although none were prepared to declare him dead with certainty.
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Whatever the motive, the man was successful at one thing: bringing LA traffic to a two-hour standstill, and ostensibly making some commuters very late for work.
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As parents of two, RBG was successful in her career because her husband, super smart and driven in his own right, often prioritized her career over his own.
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The propulsion system test in mid-May was successful: They managed to accelerate a sled on a track to 116 miles per hour in just over a second.
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"I would be shocked if anything was successful," Michael Belzer, an associate professor of economics at Wayne State University who has studied trucking for decades, told Business Insider.
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The trial over Kiama's Surf Beach was successful, with the blimp able to detect a shark in real time and send a notification to an Apple Watch app.
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But Kilicdaroglu has stood firm, saying the opposition was successful in bringing all of Turkey&aposs "colors" to parliament and vowing to reinstitute and protect a stronger assembly.
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" Yesterday, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said that U.S. raid into Yemen last month "was successful in helping prevent a future attack or attacks on this nation.
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Earlier in the day, China's Ministry of Commerce said in a statement on its website that the weekend meeting between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping was successful.
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In 2015, Bourdain attacked then-Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's comments on illegal immigration, saying "every restaurant in America would shut down" if Trump's immigration plan was successful.
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NHL star Jay Bouwmeester underwent surgery after he frighteningly collapsed mid-game this week ... but Blues officials say it was successful and the D-man is doing better.
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SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's defence ministry does not believe that North Korea's test of an enhanced nuclear fission device was successful, the Yonhap news agency reported on Thursday.
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