Bishop notes that two-year Treasuries recently yielded 2.09 percent, one-year notes yielded 1.93 percent while six-month paper yielded 1.8 percent.
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CM Punk yielded to Daniel Bryan, who yielded to Kevin Owens and AJ Styles.
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The curve flattened further Tuesday as the 3-month bill yielded 2.356% and the 10-year note yielded 2.269%.
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Some Karens got As and Bs, some Karens got Cs. Bad grades yielded shrugs, good grades yielded money from grandparents.
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Teen-age revolt yielded to precarious mental health; daredevil experimentation with drugs in staged videos yielded to lyrics about self-medication.
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The 10-year note yielded 1.55 percent, and the 30-year note yielded 2.26 percent, as the dollar spiked against the Turkish lira.
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The last yielded 1.93 percent, while the longer term 10-year Treasury note and 30-year Treasury bond yielded 1.6599 percent and 2.3907 percent, respectively.
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An information leak obtained by Buzzfeed in March showed that in Uber's database, a search query for "sexual assault" yielded 6,160 customer support tickets; a search for "rape" yielded 5,827.
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Those that received urea alone yielded 7.25 tonnes per hectare.
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Shields yielded six runs on eight hits in six innings.
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A meeting between the sides Wednesday yielded no progress. Rep.
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Graphic warnings appear to have yielded results in some countries.
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The tests yielded two hits and quite a few flops.
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Brain scans, genetic tests and neurological exams yielded no answers.
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It is unknown what, if anything, the communication has yielded.
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A search of the hashtag yielded more than 20,000 results.
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Rangers starter Adrian Sampson yielded one run in five innings.
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The effort so far appears to have yielded little progress.
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Wang has yielded 16 runs in his past 183 appearances.
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PATCHWORK The European Parliament election yielded a patchwork of results.
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TRADE TALKS between America and China finally yielded some results.
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But in other instances, diplomatic legwork has yielded apparent results.
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These tragic events have yielded a pair of complementary books.
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Anderson yielded just two hits, walking four and fanning nine.
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Boston yielded similarly uneven results, though octopus, salmon, and garlicky
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The crucial House races in California yielded more mixed results.
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But it is unclear what VW's huge outlays have yielded.
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Two earlier rounds of peace talks yielded no lasting ceasefires.
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But none of their hearings yielded such damaging sound bites.
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In the lab's experiments, different strains have yielded similar results.
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But shock and kill has, so far, yielded no treatment.
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For two years, their efforts to sway lawmakers yielded nothing.
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"Our intense process yielded absolutely magical results," Ms. Greenfield said.
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The lack of electricity and fuel have yielded dire consequences.
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John Hess remained CEO but yielded his role as chairman.
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Another test at a second daycare center yielded similar results.
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Involving Rebekah Neumann in the succession plan yielded investor pushback.
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A recent Amazon search for "Paw Patrol" yielded 24,814 results.
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These actions are important and have already yielded major benefits.
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Greinke yielded five runs, walked none and struck out two.
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The Haggler's cursory search for other, similar complaints yielded nothing.
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The frigid water yielded sensations of pins in my legs.
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He yielded five hits, struck out three and walked three.
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Other app acquisitions have not yet yielded such high returns.
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He struck out eight, walked one and yielded four hits.
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It has thus far yielded only anger, fear and violence.
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Several similar cases in North Carolina have yielded high settlements.
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Yet our investment in these vehicles has yielded dubious returns.
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The site had otherwise yielded only the fossils of herbivores.
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The heavy bush yielded to a more open flood plane.
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Experimental gene therapies have yielded promising results in early trials.
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Some of this has yielded positive results, government officials say.
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Mr. Trump's engagement with North Korea has yielded some benefits.
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Televised debates have yielded several turning points for presidential contenders.
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There is no doubt that the changes yielded meaningful improvements.
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Lopez yielded one run on two hits in six innings.
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That campaign has yielded disparate results across the country. Gov.
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This is where parental lobbying of legislatures yielded real dividends.
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Almodóvar felt that a chronological approach yielded more persuasive performances.
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He yielded four hits and a walk while fanning four.
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In 2014, 52 percent of the vote yielded 63 seats.
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The reforms have yielded mixed results in courtrooms, said Nundy.
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The efforts have yielded strong results thus far in 2019.
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That might have yielded a teachable moment for all involved.
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Similar actions by extremist suspects have yielded sharply disparate sentences.
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In the past, that has yielded mixed results, she said.
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The developers, it turned out, yielded to protests and compromised.
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He yielded three runs, struck out eight and walked one.
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Those steps have not yielded progress, Klingner and others said.
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When Pelosi finished speaking, she yielded the floor to Rep.
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Barria yielded three runs on five hits in five innings.
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Bettis yielded four runs on five hits in five innings.
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The Great Society efforts yielded certain improvements, to be sure.
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Young teams yielded an ROI that was 4.5 times higher than the average ROI yielded by companies with more experienced entrepreneurs, and they did it in less time – an average of 2.5 years faster.
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A 22019 Bertholf mission off Central America yielded 18,000 pounds of cocaine, worth about $205 million, recovered from a homemade submarine; a March 2016 mission yielded 12,000 pounds of cocaine off the coast of Panama.
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Further efforts to connect the two never yielded a direct conversation.
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Recipes I made for under $12 yielded up to four meals.
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A 2013 study out of Texas Tech University yielded similar results.
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Prosecutors have since acknowledged the investigation yielded no evidence of trafficking.
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The switcheroo yielded results similar to those of the popcorn experiment.
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Bahrain's international sukuk have traditionally yielded less than its conventional paper.
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That effort yielded 1,825 individual responses for a baseline opinion data.
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Some reports suggested that the botched operation yielded no actionable intelligence.
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Benchmark 10-year Treasury notes yielded 2.27%, down five basis points.
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Far better, actually: At 8.6 percent, they yielded better than bonds.
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A roadside drug test yielded a false positive for the substance.
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The Crossrail dig has yielded 10,000 items of interest to archaeologists.
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But fingerprints and DNA pulled from the items yielded no matches.
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Molecules that contain sulfur, for instance, yielded burnt and garlicky smells.
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The search yielded no suspects or strange items, the department said.
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Becker's stripped-down theory yielded a wide range of powerful insights.
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So far the investigation hasn't yielded much beyond the initial claim.
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Searches of the car and the club yielded no blood evidence.
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And two recent stories have yielded different variations on this theme.
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The constant purr of good news has yielded a hashtag, #Euroboom.
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The most recent meeting in 2012 yielded no significant policy change.
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Community-based protests yielded significant change this year in Tel Aviv.
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The search yielded no suspects or strange items, Dallas police said.
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I feel frustrated that my job search has yielded zero results.
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In 2018 its news pages yielded 370m likes, shares and comments.
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He yielded seven or more runs in three of those outings.
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Lindblom has yielded nine earned runs in 10 1/3 innings.
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A last-ditch visit to a psychic had yielded nothing useful.
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Gas station owners have yielded for now and deferred their strike.
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Two earlier rounds of peace talks have yielded no lasting ceasefire.
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Benchmark 10-year Treasury notes yielded 2.26%, down six basis points.
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Brasier, 31, has yielded 103 hits in 40 1/3 innings.
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He has yielded 63 homers, 14 in his last nine starts.
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He yielded eight hits and three walks while striking out two.
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Benchmark 1.163-year Treasury notes yielded 2.27%, down five basis points.
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Here's a roundup of the deals that yielded the biggest returns.
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Some of those questions yielded powerful answers, such as when Sen.
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Motherboard's own foray into weapons sales on Snapchat yielded instant results.
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Leftists also claimed that that the tax yielded paltry carbon reductions.
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Local opposition to the reform appears to have yielded some benefits.
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Previous efforts to rein in executive pay haven't yielded many results.
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The fantasy yielded a menu that all drinkers can get behind.
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Substituting natural gas for coal-fired electricity yielded the most improvements.
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Unfortunately, private pressure for the last decade has yielded few results.
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Naturally, we turned to Yelp, but our search yielded grim results.
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Matt Albers (2-2) yielded a run in his lone inning.
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This one had keys that yielded obediently when you touched them.
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WeWork's party atmosphere yielded disturbing tales during work hours as well.
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A year ago, a smaller syndicated issue yielded over 4.2 percent.
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San Francisco has yielded eight runs in two consecutive contests. 3.
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He lasted 22006 23.00/245 and yielded six runs, three earned.
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My Google search yielded plenty of startups with billion-plus valuations.
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The tactic reduced their risks, but it also yielded unpredictable results.
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Where science failed, prejudice stepped in and observation yielded to opinion.
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Every answer I sought about this website only yielded more questions.
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Xcel says that its 22020 all-source solicitation yielded 21 bids.
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Whether the waiting zones have yielded quantifiable safety benefits is unclear.
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Benchmark 23-year Treasury notes yielded 22%, down six basis points.
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However, that effort did not appear to have yielded any changes.
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The event yielded a bonanza of scientific discoveries and new tools.
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Pompeo's meetings with his North Korean counterparts have yielded mixed results.
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Clinton or Donald J. Trump, which yielded the results described above.
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The Cubs' bullpen yielded one hit the rest of the way.
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It pulled back slightly from the trough and last yielded 22%.
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Kevin Kramer then walked and yielded to pinch runner Erik Gonzalez.
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But the case yielded one of Judge Keith's more memorable opinions.
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The partnership with the BBC has already yielded some significant stories.
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Subsequent seasons yielded more remains — a skull, fingers, parts of legs.
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Those operations, which included efforts to freeze computers, yielded mixed results.
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More narrowly focused studies have yielded the same kinds of results.
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In this case, too much information has yielded too few results.
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The pair said that this simple request yielded many strong referrals.
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Five previous rounds of negotiations in Geneva have yielded little progress.
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In seven innings, deGrom yielded four runs and struck out six.
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Delgado yielded two runs on the one hit in one inning.
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In the past, product upgrades have yielded bigger jumps in sales.
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On eBay, a search yielded 10 results for iFlytek voice translators.
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These enormous sums have not yielded a corresponding increase in security.
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The iPhone yielded pretty good results, especially in capturing 4K video.
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He yielded five runs on eight hits in five-plus innings.
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Life here has yielded novel scientific insights and produced lifesaving medicines.
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The equivalent sale last year yielded $145.5 million from 59 lots.
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Our work yielded another finding that ought to be taken seriously.
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But the latest bout of three-day talks yielded no agreement.
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Shiffrin, a more technical racer, also took risks that yielded complications.
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Already, the government has yielded to some of the Brownies' demands.
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But a second trial that started in November yielded a conviction.
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"Almost immediately, reality yielded on more than one account," Borges writes.
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This approach to Halloween is cleansing, and yielded some excellent costumes.
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Years of talks to introduce the charge in Europe have yielded nothing.
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By 1997, however, Heineken had yielded the top spot to Corona Extra.
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They said an investigation into the woman's report yielded virtually no evidence.
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They couldn't find any either and an online search yielded no results.
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A pressure campaign on Venezuela hasn't yet yielded a transition of power.
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I'm one of those people where practice and experience really yielded results.
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And repeated attempts at making contact with the Interior's staff yielded nothing.
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Garcia said the tough crackdown on crime has only yielded more bloodshed.
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Godley (24-24) yielded five hits and two walks with five strikeouts.
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McCaskill also questioned the administration's claim that the raid yielded valuable information.
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Instead of answers and lasting inner satiety, it yielded only more seeking.
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These flights have yielded valuable data with respect to the Russian military.
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This yielded some interesting tidbits of speculation from our readers this week.
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He said the 2015 probe by the State Police yielded nothing new.
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All of those perspectives yielded our picks for the best breast pumps.
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Last year, this effort yielded more than 350 tons of prescription drugs.
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Endless rounds of failed peace talks have yielded nothing for the rebels.
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In recent years, such events from Sony yielded mostly tablets and wearables.
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The summer of 821 was wet, cold and yielded a poor harvest.
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A sting operation in Italy has yielded an unlikely cache of loot.
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So far, the HPV vaccination has yielded positive results for public health.
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Hanneman did not clarify which types of tests have yielded positive results.
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Army officials say this technology has yielded successful combat results in Afghanistan.
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U.S. 30-year bonds yielded 2.854 percent, from 2.893 percent on Monday.
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So far, however, the grand vision has yielded more promise than profit.
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Kuwaiti and U.S. attempts to ease the row have yielded little progress.
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Of course, that yielded a whole new round of memes and tweets.
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An investigation focusing on gang activity yielded many clues but no answers.
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However, the London operation "yielded no fruitful information," according to the Times.
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Efforts here are still preliminary, and have not yet yielded blockbuster results.
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A search of Rosenberg yielded an air pistol and marijuana, authorities said.
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A subsequent search of the area yielded several assault rifles and explosives.
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Nonetheless, the most extreme paid-media gaps have indeed yielded sizeable benefits.
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His investment in Innate Immunotherapeutics yielded a profit of at least $150,000.
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Their first efforts yielded algorithms with running times of hundreds of years.
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The next delivery also yielded six runs albeit in an extraordinary manner.
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San Diego yielded a first-inning run for a third straight game.
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Biagini yielded five runs on six hits in 3 1/3 innings.
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In those nine games, OKC yielded just 100.4 points per 73 possessions.
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A revised version has not yielded the hoped-for returns in Rio.
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He said the audits had yielded about $1 billion for the state.
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But her win in Mississippi that same night yielded far more delegates.
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It says we've yielded too much in the debates about public education.
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The call yielded little of incremental value to investors in our view.
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Throwing that off-speed stuff yielded the results I was looking for.
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To date, the investigation has yielded charges against 36 people or entities.
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Other exercise trials have proliferated but, so far, have yielded conflicting evidence.
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The show's second season yielded some of the best TV of 20143.
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This double-bottom line approach has already yielded results for the company.
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This yielded a massive sample of 17.43,744 adults aged 18 to 89.
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The interviews also yielded a handful of common characteristics in a bromance.
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Spielberg's original yielded some very good episodes as well as forgettable ones.
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The initiative yielded results and was soon expanded to more border sectors.
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A call to the chain P.C. Richard & Son yielded a similar result.
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To me it has yielded a mystery or two, kept others back.
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Padres starter Dinelson Lamet yielded just one hit in four scoreless innings.
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The Moorcones investigation yielded more names, which were shared with the league.
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The Houthis have so far not willingly yielded any territory they seized.
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Trump's efforts to improve ties with Russia have not yielded significant results.
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A few frivolous last-minute attempts at finding a substitute yielded nothing.
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He raged against the bill's contents and the process that yielded it.
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It is unclear how much financial success Ms. Yang's endeavors have yielded.
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The recording ran for several minutes before he stopped it and yielded.
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Calls and visits to the company's office in Flushing yielded no responses.
|
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But a surer directorial hand might have yielded a more resonant experience.
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Constand's case is the only one that has yielded charges against Cosby.
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What's more, those conversations have already yielded election victories for working people.
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Some have found that reaching more women has yielded more qualified applicants.
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His probe has thus far yielded two indictments and two guilty pleas.
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Two previous rounds in Ankara and Moscow have not yielded tangible progress.
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These conditions have yielded a wave election in comparable situations since 22006.
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Public-spirited science yielded to the demands of a national-security state.
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It lasted a week and yielded no legislation, despite some bipartisan proposals.
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The bottom line is that Mr. Trump's obsequiousness has yielded few results.
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The German 10-year bond last yielded -0.414%, unchanged on the day.
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Her report to the police has yielded no meaningful investigation, she says.
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Those five minutes can be yielded to counsel if a senator chooses.
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The Houthis have so far not yielded any territory they seized willingly.
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Negotiations also eventually yielded a series of Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties (START).
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Before 2008, the 10-year Treasury bond yielded 4 percent or more.
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Investing in popular tech name Nvidia would have yielded even bigger returns.
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The search yielded 200 pieces of clothing, 144 IDs and personal belongings.
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The company eventually yielded to public pressure and dropped the controversial website.
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He also yielded six hits and two walks while striking out seven.
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It certainly isn&apost perfect, but this approach has yielded real results.
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Roosevelt's efforts in the field of health yielded more defeats than triumphs.
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The airline was opened for bidders in 2007 but yielded no results.
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His premature birth had yielded myriad complications, including cerebral palsy and autism.
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And what's more, it appears to have yielded real and valuable information.
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In fact, over the whole of 20193 it yielded only 21,400 barrels.
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Medium-term investment-grade corporate issues yielded 1.76 percentage points more than equivalent Treasury paper, as of Tuesday, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, and an index of high-yield debt yielded 4.65 points more.
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Republicans say that the latest investigation has yielded new witnesses and new revelations.
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What goes around comes around: last year Coutts' hives yielded 12kg of honey.
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The second-generation Leaf, launched two years ago, yielded 22020 miles per charge.
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Meanwhile, at the cellular level, high-intensity interval training yielded the biggest benefits.
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Despite the very small sample size, the data yielded an intriguing enough start.
|
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But the turnaround strategy, dubbed Staples 20/20, hasn't yielded significant gains yet.
|
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A majority said impact investments yielded returns on a par with traditional investments.
|
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But one such attempt in New Mexico has yielded some theory-busting results.
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A third set of photos, taken later in the day, yielded no clouds.
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In the Trump era, that has yielded some stunning shifts in public opinion.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Beijing has yielded to Hong Kong's unique economic status.
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Votel indicated that the investigations yielded no signs of incompetence or bad judgment.
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The effort recently yielded a paper that includes six admissions of no confidence.
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Now, modern technology has yielded its 21st century successor, using nanoparticles and magnets.
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ABOUT 120,000 types of protein molecule have yielded up their structures to science.
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Lauer yielded one run on four hits and two walks with five strikeouts.
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He was desperate to find her, but none of his searches yielded anything.
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Tharp and Heezen employed single-beam sonar, which yielded a fairly fuzzy image.
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In the past year, 2127.85% of S&P 127.854.30 companies yielded negative returns.
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Basic income policies have yielded some expected benefits — and taken some unexpected turns.
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While the first phase yielded key data, the second was an important failure.
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Clinton and former Senator John Edwards — yielded enough delegates for a dominant victory.
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Young yielded a home run to Chris Davis to lead off the second.
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But Molly's years at a particular quarry have yielded some eye-opening finds.
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He yielded four runs on seven hits in 5 1/3 innings Monday.
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The first 23 cycles of the show yielded just nine winners of color.
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In any case, the survey yielded more than enough reports of sexual harassment.
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Others have already yielded new treatments for sleeping sickness, leukaemia and blood cancers.
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So far Britain and Germany, among others, have not yielded to American demands.
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PESCO had already yielded a world-beating "Eurodrone", battle-tested in the Sahel.
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He yielded one run, which was unearned, on two hits in six innings.
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They loved working together, and that yielded another four songs in the movie.
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Searching a list of Clinton's campaign stafffor the word "design" yielded 43 hits.
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Closer to home, elevated tracks in New York City have yielded mixed results.
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Eddington took sixteen pictures of the stars, two of which yielded clear measurements.
|
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A recent search for women's leggings at Nordstrom yielded a whopping 444 results.
|
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The two-year note yielded 2.649 percent, down 1.6 basis points from Thursday.
|
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A final inspection yielded 101 packets that weights a total of 3.4 tons.
|
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The rookie left-hander has yielded 13 runs in his past two starts.
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A Paris donors conference in April yielded pledges of billions, conditional on reform.
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The study yielded approximately 20,000 points of data for each person, McElroy says.
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Anaheim has yielded nine power-play goals in its last seven games. 3.
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He yielded seven runs on seven hits with two walks and three strikeouts.
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Diplomatic efforts by Washington and Kuwait to broker a resolution have yielded little.
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He yielded two runs on four hits, walking none and striking out four.
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But a new report suggests the phone has yielded almost no useful information.
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But Mr Obama's opening to Cuba has so far yielded meagre political benefits.
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These relationships yielded a projected Broadway average and standard deviation for each week.
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Instead, he was frustrated that Taiwan had not yielded to Beijing's unification demands.
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So far, the new dunes have yielded little ground to storms and hurricanes.
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Previous cycles have yielded an even more uneven distribution of donations from unions.
|
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The centenary year has yielded not only hagiography but also candid biographical accounting.
|
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At the end of June, the 203-year Treasury note yielded 1.5 percent.
|
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But so far, the policy has not yielded the results it hoped for.
|
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Vancouver has yielded the first goal in 34 of 52 games this season.
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That yielded an overall neutral sentiment index after two consecutive quarters of pessimism.
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As of 2016, the Latinx community yielded 1.4 trillion dollars in buying power.
|
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So far, the new project has yielded six "robust" applications, Mr. David said.
|
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Nunes says Sondland testimony yielded no evidence to support impeachment 3:38 p.m.
|
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Previous meetings during the war yielded only more acrimony, as this round would.
|
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Mixed results Pompeo's meetings with his North Korean counterparts have yielded mixed results.
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Bauer yielded four runs on four hits and four walks in six innings.
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That walkabout yielded a spiritual insight that had renewed his sense of purpose.
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Thirty-year bonds yielded 6.5612 percent, down from 2.957 percent at the close.
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Kuwaiti and Western efforts to end the crisis have yielded little so far.
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The glazed doughnut strip—the biggest crowd-pleaser—yielded the most saliva production.
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Congress has yielded more and more power to the executive branch over decades.
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Here it yielded evidence of crimes you said he should be jailed for.
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This version yielded many hundreds of genes not found in the 2007 map.
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He yielded, and his new wife found herself back in the militants' clutches.
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What have two decades of the Patriots' dominance yielded in terms of personality?
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These tests also yielded antibodies that neutralized a substantial fraction of HIV strains.
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It is not surprising that Ms. Lee's initial internet searches yielded no results.
|
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To date, the Mueller investigation has yielded charges against 37 people and entities.
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Questions to a race official yielded no clue as to what had happened.
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The searches and thousands of tips had not yielded any clues before Thursday.
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Our Picture Prompt, "A New Friend," yielded several imaginative beginnings to short stories.
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For some members of Starebaby, the group has yielded real-time musical breakthroughs.
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Michigan's charter school initiatives have not yielded consistently strong results across the state.
|
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For example, the two-year Treasury bond yielded 2.56 percent at Monday's close.
|
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But on Wednesday, it yielded by shaving billions of euros off the budget.
|
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Republican members of the committee often yielded their time to Ratcliffe and Rep.
|
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And then the two recorders that survived the hurricane yielded another unexpected finding.
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Benchmark 10-year Treasury notes last yielded 1.5163%, from 1.516% late on Thursday.
|
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The competitions yielded prizes, which she stashed in a shoe box at home.
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This yielded fodder to help the Trump campaign label Warren as a socialist.
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It has not yielded significant revenue recovery while imposing crushing compliance costs worldwide.
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It has been tried in the real world and has yielded outstanding results.
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That evolution has yielded a party of starkly contrasting views on the economy.
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He would bring them seeds that yielded unusual varieties of carrots and beans.
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Both sides yielded to peer pressure and the herd mentality of their party.
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But a trawl of messages between Mr Thiam and Mr Bouée yielded nothing.
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So far this year, 24 analyst days have yielded a gain of 28%.
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But the supposed backstage liberal counterrevolution that critics fear has yielded modest results.
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This question yielded the most amount of "unsure" responses in the entire survey.
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Robert Gsellman yielded eight runs (seven earned) over four and one-third innings.
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It made a technical correction that yielded a certified elevation of 7.1 feet.
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By Saturday night, much of that optimism had yielded to anger and determination.
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The initiative has yielded some $5 billion in revenue for partners, Schuster said.
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And he said the searches had yielded results, catching pedophiles and other criminals.
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A 130-horsepower V6 yielded a 0-60 mph time of 10.5 seconds.
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China's infrastructure investments in Africa has already yielded social and political capital returns.
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A piece of Burmese amber yielded up a dinosaur's tail, complete with feathers.
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The derby in Key Largo last month, presented by Whole Foods, yielded 1,192.
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The NTDP has yielded some pretty great players, if not all model citizens.
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The FBI offers an instructive test case on what Nixon's rash antipathy yielded.
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And all of this forward motion of racism yielded the presidency of Donald Trump and a Republican Congress, just as all of the forward motion of racial progress since the 1960s yielded President Obama and the diverse congress of protesters.
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In early January, these yielded around 7 percent, on an expected maturity in 2022.
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U.S. 10-year notes yielded 13% after touching 2.06 -- the lowest since September 2017.
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But other high-profile controversies over Confederate symbolism have yielded changes in recent months.
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Previous research on marijuana use and weight had yielded mixed results, the researchers said.
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Corbin yielded three runs and eight hits while striking out five and walking one.
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Gonzalez had yielded at least a run in each of his previous four appearances.
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It's already yielded up clues about the structure of space around the black hole.
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But when it has, it has been because the court yielded to political pressure.
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Mr Mahrez's creative passes and runs have yielded a single goal in 2016-17.
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One reason was that the data would not have yielded enough for one paper.
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FRIDAY PUZZLE — A puzzle by Robyn Weintraub that fought me, then yielded to me.
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But the doctor visit yielded devastating news: Savastano, 51, had stage 4 metastatic cancer.
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Turkey's efforts to splinter HTS by peeling away more moderate fighters have yielded little.
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Testing at night or at higher speeds also yielded a distressing number of collisions.
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He cautioned, however, that even a proper investigation might have yielded the same result.
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Strasburg yielded five runs and eight hits while striking out nine in six innings.
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Some opened easier than others, but in the end 12 out of 16 yielded.
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Believe it or not, that five-hour session yielded 400 terabytes of transmission data.
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The carrier yielded to the pressure and even fired four staff, including two pilots.
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For a while it seemed to work, even if it yielded limited tangible results.
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It's hard to see how any of these methods have yielded anything like success.
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It yielded compromising material on its top officials, an essential instrument for wielding power.
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A post-war highway-building boom in America yielded explosive growth in city suburbs.
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This hasn't yielded results and researchers have turned their focus toward whole brain emulation.
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Over the years, this project has yielded over 100 publications in peer-reviewed journals.
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But has Warren's brainchild, led by Director Richard Cordray, yielded the returns she claims?
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However, it was up just 1.4 percent after the agreement yielded no immediate action.
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U.S. 30-year bonds yielded 2.858 percent, up from 2.837 percent the previous day.
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Ventura (2-0) yielded a run in the first inning but nothing after that.
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A search in the database for U.S.-sourced crude oil imports yielded no results.
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A subsequent search of the area yielded several assault rifles and explosives, Conricus added.
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Major acquisitions like Tumblr have flopped while internal efforts have yielded few big wins.
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Talks have so far yielded little agreement, however, and are expected to continue Monday.
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The Department's analysis yielded information useful for determining the course of his Mental Mending.
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He yielded five runs on nine hits and two walks while striking out three.
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This is the change that would have yielded bigger benefits for the poorest people.
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The proliferation of streaming services has also yielded a bumper crop of free options.
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This yielded a nice data set to build a model for 360 image correction.
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Benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury notes last yielded 203 percent in morning U.S. trading.
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Shields yielded four runs on six hits and two walks while striking out two.
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He yielded the two runs on three hits, striking out eight and walking none.
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Gonzalez yielded three runs on seven hits and two walks while striking out five.
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Despite Spotify's seemingly risky offering, the direct listing has yielded a remarkably stable stock.
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Porcello yielded two runs on four hits and two walks in six-plus innings.
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All this has yielded 18m shoppers a year (who buy at least one item).
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Regardless, plenty of money has been poured into education and yielded little positive results.
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The aftermath yielded even more digital drama: erroneous tweets, fake websites and phishing scams.
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Corporate experiments, on the other hand, have yielded clearer — and often more positive — results.
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Since 2011, America's modest investment in Tunisia's democratic transition has yielded an outsized return.
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He also has yielded 27 earned runs in his last 31 1/3 innings.
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The meeting yielded interim guidelines, published in the C.D.C. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
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New Orleans yielded a touchdown and a 2-point conversion in the final minute.
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The $188 billion government investment has yielded nearly $266 billion in returns for taxpayers.
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Overall, each recipe had pros and cons and they all yielded some tasty brownies.
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A study of doctors trained at the University of California, Davis, yielded similar results.
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A law enforcement search of this database yielded what is called a familial match.
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Packer was reportedly seeking Israeli citizenship, which would have yielded him significant tax advantages.
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Yes, but: The White House may have yielded some benefit from the busy weekend.
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Democratic officials said the partnership had yielded better and more authentic advertising and outreach.
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"We're in a moment when many political leaders before me have yielded," he added.
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The room has already yielded posts featuring a pillow fight and a bra ad.
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And the attention last week yielded Crowder's YouTube channel a huge jump in followers.
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For shareholders, however, this complexity and its attendant challenges have yielded profoundly negative results.
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He yielded 10 hits, and five of the nine runs he allowed were earned.
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A recent search on YouTube for Al Manar in Arabic yielded over 37,000 results.
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Over all, their 28.4 F.P.P.G. yielded to the receiver position is the second most.
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This means that the shorter-dated bond yielded more than the longer-dated one.
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Their work yielded a 6.73 study confirming that ibogaine attenuated opioid withdrawal in rats.
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In 214, the Permian yielded less than one million barrels of oil a day.
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White Sox starter Dallas Keuchel yielded one run on six hits in four innings.
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But pledges of transparency in the aftermath of the tax scandal have yielded little.
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The Raiders yielded the ninth most F.P.P.G. to the tight end position in 2016.
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But he was troubled by the total power that YouTube yielded over the ecosystem.
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But the latter half of their strategy appears to have yielded fewer concrete wins.
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Several randomized studies of tai chi for older adults found it yielded cognitive benefits.
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The effort took about four hours, according to Pellegrini's restaurant, and yielded 4,000 slices.
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Past meetings between Liu and Trump this year have yielded positive progress on trade.
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Our call for your stories about the Top End yielded dozens of heartfelt observations.
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In 14 previous starts totaling 83 1/3 innings, Senzatela yielded 13 home runs.
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Police learned of the tunnel after a traffic stop yielded 39 pounds of methamphetamine.
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The hardscrabble way they raised their own children yielded adventure but also ill health.
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It was the first time the note yielded less than 503% since early September.
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It was the first time the note yielded less than 1.5% since early September.
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And I end with a reader suggestion from Noosa that yielded this week's recommendation.
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For Democrats the same belief that policy changes won't happen yielded a positive reaction.
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Company analyst calls among the early reporters has yielded a mixed bag of sentiment.
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Our research thus far has yielded significant insights relevant to the border security debate.
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Ten-year Treasuries yielded 2.36 percent in European trade on Thursday, up 1.6 bps.
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A study of older nurses by the same team of researchers yielded similar findings.
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Up to this point, the project has yielded an archive of nearly 20,000 canvases.
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Over the years, Libbrecht's painstaking observations have yielded insights into the snow crystallization process.
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But at least all that airtime has yielded lessons — some more painful than others.
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It said new DNA technology helped identify him after previous tests yielded no results.
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UPS business strategies have yielded strong growth and industry leading return on invested capital.
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Calls for a probe by the Dubai government yielded no action, Mr. Oye said.
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Attempts to call those numbers yielded an automated response that none were in service.
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It has yielded a gracious apology, and it has demonstrated a couple of things.
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The Hubble observations have also yielded surprises about the size of the comet's core.
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She cooperated with the police in furtherance of the investigation, which yielded this audio.
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DeWit said Trump yielded only two delegates from the at-large ballot as a result.
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CBS's hit show "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" suggested that instant forensics always yielded definitive results.
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Texas starter Mike Minor yielded six runs on eight hits in 3 1/3 innings.
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But 2016 yielded a bumper crop of spectacular, innovative, entertaining animated films aimed at children.
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Their search yielded no evidence of Lorentz violation in the realm of high-energy neutrinos.
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The right-handed Godley (15-11) yielded five hits and two walks with five strikeouts.
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Leake yielded four hits and three runs in five innings, walking two and whiffing four.
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Samples obtained from platelet agitators at the manufacturing facility and the hospital yielded ACBC isolates.
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Unfortunately, none of science's best efforts have yielded any definitive proof of dark matter's identity.
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But abandoning TPP has also yielded, at least for a day, a weird political realignment.
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Tampa Bay starter Jalen Beeks yielded two runs (one earned) in 3 2/3 innings.
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A shave from a veterinary team yielded two pounds of matted fur from his body.
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Eric Gordon ignited the barrage with consecutive 3-pointers that yielded a 58-51 lead.
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The 2.753-month Treasury bill yielded 22.75%, keeping a portion of the yield curve inverted.
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Look back and explore whether you're satisfied with the results your past actions have yielded?
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The meeting of the minds has yielded some great ideas for companies large and small.
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It was the 11th home run Cease has yielded in nine starts covering 50 innings.
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Above, in the shallow waters of the sea, oyster beds have yielded pearls since antiquity.
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Ten-year German bonds yielded 0.095 percent and U.S. Treasury yields rose to 1.735 percent .
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Subsequent tests for the presence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria yielded no difference in either group.
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American history has been punctuated by civic awakenings that yielded social, political and economic reforms.
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Neither the smuggler's contacts nor his "intimate" knowledge of the transport system yielded a ride.
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It was the first run Arrieta yielded in his past 03 innings against the Dodgers.
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Later that night, he said an intense search had not yielded any signs of them.
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Benchmark 10-year notes yielded 1.59 percent, having closed the previous session at 1.556 percent.
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Linde said talks were ongoing and had not yet yielded any concrete results or agreements.
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Detroit's deep electronic music history has yielded its fair share of idiosyncratic and beautiful traditions.
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Sale struck out 22 and yielded two runs in eight innings at Detroit on Aug.
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At this early stage, the angst and determination has yielded only baby steps toward answers.
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Before today, the Kepler database had yielded roughly 4,700 planetary candidates and 984 confirmed exoplanets.
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It is ironic to note that not all purchases of the Hershey calls yielded profits.
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But his life yielded an endless succession of untested contraptions, unpublished studies and unfinished artworks.
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Archaeological excavations have yielded wall paintings, clay figurines, obsidian mirrors, and reliefs carved on walls.
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Oakland starter Aaron Brooks (1-1) yielded five runs on nine hits in five innings.
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Direct requests to the Republican candidate to condemn the demonization of Jewish journalists yielded nothing.
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But the investigation into the root cause of this issue has yielded few tangible results.
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Attempts to recreate extinct species via cloning have yielded promising, but so far unsuccessful results.
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The talks between Putin and Kim did not appear to have yielded any major breakthrough.
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Iglesias came on in the top of the ninth and yielded Yelich's double to right.
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What second-order benefits society would have yielded as a result, we can only guess.
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Thirty-year Treasury bonds yielded 22.4 percent, up from a closing yield of 22014 percent.
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Esch yielded 143 hits and notched 96 strikeouts in 142 minor-league innings this season.
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The premiere yielded a few hearty laughs, but also exposed the limitations of the concept.
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Grandmother brought him down Ligons' report would be the one that finally yielded Holtzclaw's arrest.
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Kanye West's Twitter comeback has finally yielded the good news we've all been waiting for.
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Contracts pegged to Brazil's benchmark CDI rate have yielded 4.4 percent so far in 2017.
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Junis yielded six hits and three runs over six innings, walking four and whiffing seven.
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The home run was the 26th yielded by Nolasco this season, most in the majors.
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Castor's line of questioning also yielded responses that might not play favorably for the president.
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In Tacoma, a decade-long search for descendants of the Tacoma Chinese has yielded none.
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Improved methods of manufacture yielded paper cheap and plentiful enough to serve all these needs.
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San Francisco has yielded at least three touchdowns in every game except the season opener.
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The Jets yielded 3.1 goals per contest, which was fourth worst in the NHL. 3.
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Orozco's daughters' years of treatment have been expensive, but they've also yielded results, he said.
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Ten-year German bonds yielded 0.095 percent and U.S. Treasury yields rose to 1.744 percent .
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Renaissance Technologies is a mysterious $58 billion investment firm whose algorithms have yielded great results.
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But isolation in global economics and foreign policy has, so far, yielded few demonstrable results.
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LaMarre yielded two hits but escaped with a scoreless frame, topping off at 78 mph.
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For all this pain, though, the CPP would have yielded no meaningful impact on climate.
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But my research on anger yielded very little information about women and its positive uses.
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Those conversations build on discussions from previous years, which never yielded that much successful legislation.
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Their study, published last month in The Ecology of Freshwater Fish, yielded some unexpected findings.
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This yielded maddening footage of Horace entering the pizza box and, moments later, sauntering out.
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The military yielded after general strikes led to a restoration of the Constitution and elections.
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The commotion yielded only a tiny tuber that wasn't even worth taking back to town.
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He also yielded to pressure from Trump to label China a currency manipulator this month.
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One dead body yielded just enough growth hormone to treat one patient for one day.
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But not all these transactions yielded big profits, and some were years in the making.
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The idea that a painting exists to clothe its structural support has yielded some laughs.
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Since the 1998 expansion, every season but one (2013) has yielded more triples than 2017.
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That attitude yielded the existence of this Cervantes adaptation, a longtime passion project of Gilliam's.
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A survey of residents conducted this year yielded "very positive" results, Mr. Carlson-Reddig said.
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So far, the IEO's endeavor to tame bluefin has yielded slow progress and many setbacks.
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Sometimes it was the fusion of geographically far-flung styles that yielded new musical alloys.
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Read more about the dust storm: Other weather on Mars yielded its own intriguing imagery.
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The only word I could think of was "zoo," which yielded a whopping 12 points.
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But the country's early oil boom, led largely by foreign companies, yielded only spotty development.
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Tremblay yielded four early goals, then was replaced by Harrison in a 5-3 loss.
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The company uses a technology called messenger RNA, which has never yielded an approved vaccine.
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Aronimink yielded many low scores on Thursday, and 48 of the 69 players broke par.
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They have yielded the highest completion rate, 71.2 percent, and a 110.5 rating to quarterbacks.
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The man-bites-dog nature of Republicans addressing poverty yielded another round of friendly headlines.
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That process has yielded the 95 cases that the antidoping agency has agreed to close.
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This scientific process has yielded deep insights about the nature of what's happening in California.
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Verlander yielded only two hits while striking out nine and walking one in eight innings.
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Nevertheless, the announcement has yielded a wave of spittle-flecked contempt from certain online communities.
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Lizzo's representatives do not contest that the session yielded "Healthy" and its "DNA test" line.
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While basic income policies have yielded some expected benefits, they've also taken some unexpected turns.
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Time can be yielded back so the full two hours don't need to be used.
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A flurry of corporate results yielded both positive and negative reactions on European trading floors.
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The 2008 amnesty yielded about 7 million shekels' worth of equipment, or about $1.8 million.
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Might a different treatment of the evidence have yielded a better, truer set of findings?
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It yielded the primary conclusion that "it's too much the same," according to Mr. Perez.
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This trend yielded the phrase "mass incarceration" — and sparked a nationwide movement to reverse it.
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Rockies starter German Marquez yielded eight runs on 23 hits in 4 1/3 innings.
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Members of both parties have yielded to the demands for greater and greater surveillance power.
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Sensing that the tide of public opinion had turned against it, the tobacco lobby yielded.
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Tullow's recent ventures in Guyana have yielded heavy oil, which contained a lot of sulphur.
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Secretary of State Pompeo's efforts to do just that in May 2018 haven't yielded fruit.
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Now, an archive in Texas has yielded another startling Wharton discovery: an entirely unknown play.
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A search for "Jamal Khashoggi" in Sabah's archives yielded 517 results as of Oct. 1.
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Nothing has ever yielded fear as close to my heart as the Republicans' weeklong event.
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The Americans' brief flirtation with Wilsonian internationalism yielded to a resurgence of nationalism and nativism.
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The Browns have yielded the second-most fantasy points to the position through 13 weeks.
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Nonetheless, it was up 6.5 percent year-over-year that yielded 5.1 percent more product.
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In three road starts, Bundy has yielded five earned runs in 224 24/23 innings.
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RHP Joakim Soria yielded a two-run homer in the eighth inning to Justin Upton.
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Ironically the victories over ISIS, have yielded a strategic failure vis-à-vis the Shiites.
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In 2011, the military-backed transitional government yielded to public pressure and suspended the project.
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The 3-week-long conference yielded very few tangible outcomes related to addressing climate change.
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This yielded endless books on "adjustment," which meant adjustment to an eventual life without Mother.
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He yielded a run on two hits and three walks in 2 1/3 innings.
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He referenced the impeachment inquiry into Richard Nixon, which yielded several high-profile GOP defections.
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Entirely compromised smart phones yielded the contents of encrypted messaging apps like Signal and WhatsApp.
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The government's efforts to support these businesses in recent years have not yielded optimal results.
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The election in 2000, which yielded the catastrophic war in Iraq, underscores the same point.
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Tullow's recent ventures in Guyana have yielded heavy oil, which contained a lot of sulphur.
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But that massive expenditure has yielded little that can be declared as a clear victory.
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The analysis of 111,041 points in 571 men's matches over six years yielded similar results.
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Earlier in the afternoon, benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury notes yielded 1.5975 percent during Friday's trade.
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He was bragging that his first year in office had yielded a huge reduction in regulations.
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Managed by Q's strategy has worked and yielded a $25 million round announced in early April.
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A trip to the hospital yielded the cause -- doctors pulled a live cockroach from her skull.
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Of the 1,510 samples scanned, 55 yielded parasitization events, or about 3.6 percent of the fossils.
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The new marketing and sales approach yielded positive results over the summer, Iliad said, without elaborating.
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One bit of paperwork ultimately yielded one of the most enduring myths in rock 'n' roll.
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A quick scroll through his uploads yielded the exact photo she tweeted posted on August 25.
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Formal talks between Durbin and his Republican counterpart John Cornyn have so far yielded no results.
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He noted that, in his view, the Russia investigation yielded scant evidence of wrongdoing by Trump.
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Reverse image searches of the photo on Google and TinEye yielded no previously published matches elsewhere.
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According to NBAWowy, the 98 minutes Porter has played without that duo have yielded mixed results.
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Whatever the future course of prices, Asia's half-decade of deflation has already yielded valuable lessons.
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The $188 billion taxpayer investment in Fannie and Freddie has yielded nearly $266 billion in returns.
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The program meant to help up to 4 million Americans yielded just 1.6 million permanent modifications.
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Six reconciliation deals between Hamas and Fatah have yielded little more than piles of worthless paper.
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She yielded on just enough points to lure most would-be rebels into the government lobby.
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Unfortunately, due to the crypto downturn, his trading yielded a capital loss of more than $35,000.
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The left won the capital's first mayoral election in 1997 and has not yielded power since.
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Thirty-year bonds yielded 2.2302 percent on Wednesday versus the 2.2564 percent yield before the meeting.
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Benchmark 10-year notes gained to yield 1.6988 percent, while thirty-year bonds yielded 2.4491 percent.
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Five-year notes last yielded about 1.1119 percent, having closed the previous session at 1.127 percent.
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Pill (0-3) struck out six but yielded a costly three-run homer to Yasiel Puig.
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A search of Johnston's house yielded a cache of weapons and explosive devices, federal prosecutors said.
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A quick scan of eBay and Amazon yielded no results of anyone selling the challenge coin.
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He has yielded seven earned runs over those seven outings, recording 74 strikeouts over 51 frames.
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The patience paid off, as he yielded a bid of $107.50 per share from AT&T.
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A search for more specimens only yielded one other spider, which suggests they aren't that common.
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The lobbying effort yielded no result at the time — India implemented the new rules from Feb.
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The lobbying effort yielded no result at the time — India implemented the new rules from Feb.
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Neither has yet yielded an industry-changing technology like neural networks, but both have that potential.
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The elite institution has yielded 134 of today's billionaires, twice as many as runner-up Stanford.
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The Henan region of China has yielded a treasure-trove of dinosaur eggs over the years.
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Richards (4-43) yielded two unearned runs on four hits and one walk in seven innings.
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A subsequent Giants drive yielded only a field goal, which cut the Eagles' lead to 303.
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But again, for this particular shot either file would probably have yielded a fine framable print.
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Hill struck out seven and yielded six hits and four runs in 113 1/3 innings.
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Leake yielded six hits and four runs in seven innings with no walks and three strikeouts.
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This strategy has yielded a slightly better return than the broader market so far this year.
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Magnette said discussions with Canadian officials had yielded some useful guarantees but not removed all concerns.
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The lobbying effort yielded no result at the time - India implemented the new rules from Feb.
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Consider these sobering facts: Decades of scant research funding has, of course, yielded minimal research results.
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But it took 367 days before the November 1968 bear market yielded to the 1969 recession.
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Benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury notes yielded 2.1940 percent, down from a close of 42.43 percent.
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Romano yielded two runs, six hits and three walks while striking out seven in seven innings.
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"Months of investigation yielded few results," FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said at the agency's monthly meeting.
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Efforts to get the residents, half of them children, to move elsewhere had yielded no success.
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The benchmark U.S. 10-year note rose sharply Friday, and briefly yielded less than 2 percent.
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The Rays' bullpen has yielded at least one run in 10 of its last 11 outings.
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Red Sox lefty Chris Sale (0-1) yielded seven runs on six hits in three innings.
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IKB's issue, which yielded 4 percent, drew enough demand to sell the debt four times over.
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Though in 2014, the ICC once yielded the highest attendance for a match on U.S. soil.
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But earlier research yielded mixed findings, possibly because studies were based on small numbers of subjects.
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His presentation yielded no heretofore uncovered evidence that Clinton murdered anyone or has a drug problem.
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The second laser yielded a beam, but, inexplicably, it was so faint as to be unusable.
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The WTO case has yielded 5,000 pages of filings and cost tens of millions of dollars.
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But her grilling Tuesday night yielded more than a few exchanges that could prove politically problematic.
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It's estimated their marijuana dealings yielded profits of around $24 million [$23 million USD] a year.
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In seven innings, he yielded a run on four hits and no walks with nine strikeouts.
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In that case, the dossier becomes an instrument of Kremlin disinformation yielded by Putin's inner circle.
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Various attempts, including sterilization, by Himachal government to contain the population of monkeys yielded no results.
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" Lieu yielded after Handel said the House Sergeant of Arms would "enforce the rules of decorum.
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The inquiries into that and other bouts of fighting yielded no improvement in safety for journalists.
|
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The dramatic juxtaposition of wealth and progress with absolute deprivation yielded, in some, a moral crisis.
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If neither of those options yielded success, try to circumvent the charging cable and charging port.
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Since 2016, however, if the trope hasn't exactly died, it's yielded to an even simpler reality.
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The rank and file yielded in their criticism and gave him the benefit of the doubt.
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Anaheim has yielded at least one power-play goal in each of its last six games.
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Trump and Kim have held two official nuclear summits that have thus far yielded little progress.
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Each of those new phases yielded more degrees of autonomy, but motherhood works the opposite way.
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Draper also defended Theranos technology, saying it yielded results identical to those in a doctor's office.
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If a recent visit to OvenBird was any indication, lighting a fire has yielded ample rewards.
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Dragonfly, it is hoped, will add to the wealth of scientific discoveries yielded by her predecessors.
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Last-minute appeals yielded a bevy of commercial-grade freezers, ovens and an ice cream maker.
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Tuesday night's election in West Virginia yielded a GOP candidate qualified to take on Democratic Sen.
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Since 1981, such securities have yielded more than 20093 percent, on average, a staggeringly large gap.
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U.S. 10-year Treasuries yielded 1.74 percent, compared with 1.77 percent in New York on Friday.
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Appeals by the police for information in the past about cold cases have yielded useful information.
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When the race was called, this math problem yielded a rate that was, indeed, historically low.
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On average, a black pedestrian was passed by twice as many vehicles before a driver yielded.
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The United Nations meeting yielded a global deal setting non-binding carbon reduction targets for countries.
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This exercise yielded two important findings, both of which challenge conventional notions of Earth's impact record.
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That raid, which yielded Mr. Abdeslam's fingerprints, did not begin as an attempt to capture him.
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VeloNews has a helpful rundown (from 2011) of how different clenbuterol cases all yielded different sanctions.
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The Wild Card matchups yielded some predictable results, but we've finally made it to Upset Town.
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Indirect mediation and direct mediation yielded a recidivism rate of 27 percent and 33 percent, respectively.
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After about 30 minutes, the trees yielded to a wide meadow dropping precipitously to the sea.
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Benchmark 1.93-year Treasury notes yielded 21.9% compared with a U.S. close of 27% on Monday.
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Cleveland has yielded 22.5 fantasy points per game this season to the position, the second most.
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This approach has yielded the first nuanced study of a commander too often reduced to caricature.
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An expedition in the Gulf of California yielded photographs and video of a species nearing extinction.
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The Dodgers scored twice more against McCullers in the sixth inning, before he yielded to Peacock.
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IS I, GTOS, INT, TSO'S were the compromises that yielded a glut of longer bonus material.
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I think that because it was a temporary wooden wall, it would have yielded a little.
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She has become increasingly worried as the deadline approaches; her calls to FEMA yielded few answers.
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CRITIC's NOTEBOOK Thursday night's second round for the Democrats yielded conflict and a potent TV moment.
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The partnership yielded four drivers' and constructors' championships from 2010 to 2013 but ultimately turned sour.
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One of Mr. Macron's trademarks was scorn for predecessors who yielded to pressure from the streets.
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Based on historical rates of return, it has yielded less than 4 percent annually after inflation.
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Trump's latest escalation of tariffs on China comes after several rounds of talks yielded no progress.
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By comparison, the Russia investigation has so far spanned one year and yielded five guilty pleas.
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In 2015, the Asian Barometer Survey of 13 Asian countries yielded two striking findings from Myanmar.
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As simple as the method was, it yielded only about a pea-sized amount of tar.
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On Tuesday afternoon, searches on the streaming platform for the term "Peppa Pig" yielded no results.
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The exchange, which the California State system declined to discuss, yielded no breakthroughs for the universities.
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But Bryant's resilience meant that Nike embraced him again, and fans eventually yielded him grudging respect.
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He delighted them with a never-say-die attitude that yielded 46 goals in 78 games.
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The tip jar yielded $63 — not a lot, she said, but in Venezuela, it could help.
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The murder weapon was lost, along with blood and semen samples that could have yielded DNA.
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If Jackson was managing up, it's possible that calls to his supervisors yielded nothing but praise.
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In the end, the experiment yielded a bunch of iffy numbers simply because of human error.
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One recent evening, as dusk yielded to darkness, a cat came up the path from Google.
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A second search yielded a suggestion for two out of three ingredients necessary to make gunpowder.
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When her efforts to report her experience yielded no results, Macdonald tried an evidence-based approach.
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Wade Miley (5-9) went five innings for Baltimore and yielded only four hits, including Beltre's.
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The research, which is still in its infancy, has yielded mixed results and plenty of skepticism.
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" Instead of a second cancellation, the tape's leak yielded the highest ratings to date for "Baywatch.
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How would you ensure that those negotiations actually yielded the reductions in costs that you predict?
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A recent scan of their dedicated Amazon shop yielded a ton of on-point winter coats.
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Most of its venerable figures have yielded to those pressures, engaging in re-enactments and tributes.
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Eickhoff (250-8) yielded two runs and eight hits, while striking out four and walking one.
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He yielded four runs (three earned) on eight hits — all of them singles — and two walks.
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Throughout the summer, investors fretted as shorter-dated bonds suddenly yielded more than longer-dated ones.
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Better players have yielded better results: Swinney's Tigers are 27-2 over the past two seasons.
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They were essential partners in the fight against the Taliban, and under American pressure Ghani yielded.
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Bailey yielded three runs on eight hits and no walks with three strikeouts in five innings.
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The end result yielded more than 400,85033 acres of land where renewable energy development is incentivized.
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Learning their identities has helped guide interrogations and yielded to fresh information about potential ISIS attacks.
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There appears to be a bipartisan consensus that this philosophy has not yielded sound public policy.
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Other stocks that would have yielded strong returns for investors include J.P. Morgan Chase and Expedia.
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The 38 points allowed marked the most the Tigers have yielded in a half this season.
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"I am excited my efforts have yielded this - something I have been yearning for," said Wakibia.
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His efforts have yielded a total of nine convictions, mostly of people voting in two states.
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Searching "Medicare" in the Google app store, which is where Android users go, yielded many results.
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As of Wednesday at noon, this wild, raucous deliberation has yielded exactly zero votes on amendments.
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He has yielded 26 home runs, which is tied with three others for the American League lead.
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BVSP have yielded 13.9% in dollar terms this year, thanks to a positive mood on local equities.
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America's past investment in the Arctic has yielded mixed return for our economy, security and national identity.
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An external rape kit administered days after the incident yielded no definitive evidence of a sexual assault.
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Spain's benchmark 0.123-year bond yield last yielded 1.504 percent, down from 1.583 percent late on Friday.
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Alcohol taxes yielded over $9 billion in revenues in 2015 with projections of $10.18 billion by 2021.
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Ultimately, the hearing yielded no new facts (nor could it have, given that no firsthand witnesses testified).
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The 10-year gilt yielded 1.38 percent, while the two-year gilt yield traded at 0.106 percent.
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She's since recovered, but subsequent tests of her blood samples yielded traces of the rat hepatitis virus.
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" In a statement, AT&T General Counsel David McAtee argued the merger had "yielded significant consumer benefits.
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The degree to which the company has yielded control to an algorithm, he says, is extremely unusual.
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Dr Osborn's attempts to measure the light inside an empty pitch-black room yielded the same result.
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Benchmark 20.36-year Treasury notes last yielded 270.48% compared with a U.S. close of 21% on Monday.
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Practice had always yielded results before, but now suddenly it didn't seem to make a meaningful difference.
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What began as an investigation of Saturn's moons has yielded a new superlative for the ringed planet.
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Sure enough, this year's Australian Open has yielded some of the shortest hard-court rallies on record.
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Odorizzi yielded a season-high five runs and five hits while laboring through 4 2/3 innings.
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If a bank's internal model yielded a figure below the floor, the floor would be used instead.
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Another internet search yielded a Facebook post from July 14, 2017 announcing the closure of Espresso Joya.
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The 10-year yield increased to 1.58 percent, while the U.S. 30-year note yielded 2.30 percent.
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He yielded one hit - a single - in four scoreless frames in his lone start at Nationals Park.
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The government yielded and in the years following, Taiwan has become a hotbed of novel democratic practices.
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Unsteady results That impulse-driven approach has yielded unsteady results in the first part of this year.
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Sabathia (1-1) yielded two runs on five hits and two walks in 5 1/3 innings.
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From 2005 to 2014, 3,600 dead minke whales yielded a paltry two peer-reviewed, scientific research papers.
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New York drew seven walks Saturday and benefited from three Marlins errors that yielded five unearned runs.
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The 30-year Treasury bond yielded as much as 2.516 percent, its highest level since June 24.
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But the pain yielded electrifying results, with the actress earning high scores for the contemporary dance. 8.
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But Alphabet's lawsuit against Uber, which centers on that acquisition, has yielded more information about that deal.
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Transforming the bureaucracy into something more like a large startup business, hungry to expand, yielded dramatic results.
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The upcoming Star Wars shooter's alpha test yielded some juicy details, thanks to one code-savvy fan.
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In eight of the past 13 years, 1-year bills have yielded less than the inflation rate.
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Tests of a prototype yielded 30 percent efficiency, which is 10 percent lower than propeller-based turbines.
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The 10-year German bund yield yielded 0.110 percent on Monday after brushing 0.077 percent on Feb.
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The deal would include those investors in Theranos' latest funding round in 2015, which yielded $600 million.
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The S&P 500 yielded 2.3 percent while the Kospi lagged with a mere 0.3 percent gain.
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The UCLA product yielded four home runs over 210 33/23 innings in those first three outings.
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Upward of 340 acres that formerly yielded nothing now contribute as much as 180 bushels per acre.
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Crawford said that dredging of the seafloor via the Marion Dufresne has already yielded some volcanic samples.
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They were totally uncompetitive on offense, and yielded 28 points to a Blaine Gabbert-led 49ers offense.
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The August 1998 exchange yielded what Starr would ultimately characterize as three lies -- or instances of perjury.
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He yielded six homers all of last season and didn't give up No. 3 until Aug. 23.
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Lopez yielded two runs on four hits and a walk while striking out 10 in eight innings.
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Separately, preliminary discussions about Flynn's prospects for immunity in the FBI investigation also have yielded no agreement.
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Each different species of microbe yielded a collection of genetic fragments that could be sorted by size.
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My iPhone 6's 1003-megapixel camera yielded a solid balance of resolution and image print quality.
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It would also require another round of negotiations, following the contentious dealmaking that yielded last year's accord.
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The bank was diversifying into America and Europe (by 103 Asia yielded just a third of profits).
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At the end of the day, it was not clear what Mr. Erdogan's visit had actually yielded.
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A similar, painstaking process yielded the Iran nuclear deal which Trump derided and withdrew from last month.
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He yielded a leadoff single to Alexi Amarista, who stole second as Estevez struck out Jon Jay.
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He has yielded eight hits in 14 2/3 innings on the season and opponents are hitting .
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The 3-month bill yielded 2.131%, 11.6 basis points more than that of the 10-year yield.
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Since its construction in 2005, it has yielded better than a 85033 percent drop in illegal traffic.
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President Ma's eight-year effort to forge closer ties also yielded a handful of modest diplomatic achievements.
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The 18th had yielded nine eagles over the first three rounds, including one by Casey on Sunday.
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The long-running campaign to restore the Hudson, one of America's signature waterways, has yielded cleaner waters.
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Rounds of early check-ins with conference members throughout the weekend yielded positive results, two sources said.
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After another take yielded the desired result, he playfully tagged the director, Jon Kasdan, on his arm.
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Could we have adopted a different strategy that would have yielded a secure non-Communist South Vietnam?
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In 2014, she sued the city to gain access, after years of letter writing had yielded little.
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S. presidential summit yielded no evident progress on North Korea — the most immediate threat to U.S. security.
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To the west, orange and peach striations yielded to a deep blue that mellowed the full sky.
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Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer said Thursday he worried the summit would not have yielded real results.
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Only a few presidential elections, with painfully inconclusive results, have yielded more turbulent challenges after Election Day.
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The Jordan brand's collaboration with Nike has yielded sneakers that can resell for as much as $20,000.
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The handful of convictions the system has produced, mostly from plea deals, have yielded relatively brief sentences.
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Vargas yielded six runs, eight hits (two home runs) and three walks in 33 23/2242 innings.
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Of course, one might have imagined that such glittering backgrounds would have yielded panoply of prime plays.
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That was the result of cost cutting which yielded 393 million euros more in savings than expected.
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A sugarcane farm in New Orleans, Louisiana that has not yielded a profit in quite some time.
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Four years of negotiations have not yielded a breakthrough on a deal with Switzerland's biggest trade partner.
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Read: California's legal weed farms are replacing "trimmigrants" with immigrants Other polls have yielded slightly different results.
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In all, Anderson yielded four runs on five hits and three walks in 603 260/265 innings.
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Heading into Game 5 against Boston, they yielded an average of 22.7 threes per game that NBA.
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The final "ghost box" session has yielded little in the way of responses, and morale is flagging.
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Ten-year Treasury notes US10YT=RR yielded 2.200 percent at one point, their lowest since Dec. 22.
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Efforts to measure the problem of harassment in academia in recent years have yielded some disturbing findings.
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Maybe looking for a rental property straight away and keeping renting myself would have yielded better returns.
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It's a simple intervention — and, more than a year in, it looks like it yielded big results.
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Excavations conducted around the largest Christian cathedral built in the ancient Mediterranean have yielded new archaeological discoveries.
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That report yielded 23 separate findings, six of which were then investigated separately by Special Operations Command.
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For Tesla, its idiosyncratic battery-pack architecture has yielded supercar-beating acceleration and 300-plus-mile ranges.
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Returning this winter, I was struck by how the relentless optimism of Kosovars had yielded to disillusionment.
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Yet bringing Tony's big-scale world crashing down onto Peter's small-scale one has yielded mixed results.
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With a shatter, the sweet, crunchy crust yielded to a mouthful of perfectly seasoned, perfectly sauced spaghetti.
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Next up are the Bills, who yielded the third most F.P.P.G. to running backs (21.7) last season.
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At that day's morning workout, for instance, an hour of sweat yielded 28 seconds of usable footage.
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Following a young-looking blond woman, for instance, yielded recommendations to follow more young-looking blond women.
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This week, Adam Kirsch and Liesl Schillinger discuss the art yielded by populist and elite mind-sets.
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Of those requests, five were rejected as "too broad" or yielded no records, and three are pending.
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Actually, an incredibly remarkable history that yielded perhaps NASA's greatest achievement so far — landing on the Moon.
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The 23-year-old Jones yielded four tallies in a 24-23 loss to Chicago on Nov.
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Thirty of the 200 recommendations were cost-saving, meaning they yielded more in returns than they cost.
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Surveys of women who had recently given birth in those countries and in Myanmar yielded similar findings.
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In late 27.5, this gradual accumulation of boosters finally yielded funding, and more actors circled the project.
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Later Careem trips in more central Riyadh yielded faster results, very much the same as with Uber.
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Dean Phillips of Minnesota yielded some of his time to Mast, the Republican continued his silent protest.
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The heavy rains stunted the flowering of the plant, which in turn reduced the pods it yielded.
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Those chances yielded 31 seats, just a few more than the 24 seats they need in 2018.
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The breakup yielded the continents we know today as South America, Africa, Antarctica and Australia, among others.
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Cerro Colorado is located in Chile's Tarapacá Region and yielded 77,000 tonnes of copper in fiscal 2016.
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These developments have yielded a gnawing sense that a complex world is suddenly short of adult supervision.
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So far, the changes to the store and to the product seem to have yielded mixed results.
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He noted that his searches on Google News yielded roughly 400 news articles on the illness reports.
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It will also mean that a system is preserved that has yielded record revenues for music creators.
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We're far from that being a reality, and Intel's bet there hasn't really yielded dividends quite yet.
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Beijing's investments have yielded fifth-generation fighter jets and hypersonic missiles capable of sinking U.S. aircraft carriers.
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"The Force Awakens" yielded just $125m in ticket sales, and each subsequent "Star Wars" movie made less.
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Trump's bullying approach to trade negotiations has recently yielded remodeled agreements with Canada, Mexico and South Korea.
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Most don't think his visit yielded anything other than a photo opportunity for Trump's own political aggrandizement.
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Talks to resume the trade dispute have so far yielded little in the way of a solution.
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Negotiations between Vice President Mike Pence and congressional aides from both parties yielded little progress on Saturday.
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The younger Mr. Trump said the meeting with the Russian lawyer yielded no useful information about Mrs.
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The images yielded insights into how the island was eroding, but the story they told was limited.
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Understanding how the mind works and using it to affect my daily behaviors has yielded tremendous dividends.
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A ground assault launched from Saudi Arabia yielded a quick and decisive victory for the coalition forces.
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Republicans yielded on money and wall construction, while Democrats dropped demands for some aspects of migrant detention.
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The poll also yielded interesting results when respondents were asked how they felt about women in government.
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" In "all these fancies," the viewer finally "yielded to that one portentous something in the picture's midst … .
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Glenn Sparkman (2-5) started for the Royals and yielded four runs on nine hits in six innings.
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His graphic novel Psiconautas yielded the short film Birdboy, which in turn was adapted into the aforementioned feature.
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Eickhoff gave up two runs (one earned) on five hits, while Wood yielded two runs on six hits.
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Today's understanding emerged from a brilliant interplay of experimental discovery and theoretical analysis, which yielded several Nobel prizes.
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Lauren Graham's Gilmore Girls memoir, Talking As Fast As I Can, has already yielded some amazing backstage gossip.
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The resulting harvests yielded everything from metallic silver and gold ears to deeper Technicolor versions and pastel rainbows.
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He yielded 10 hits and a walk over 6.103 2/3 innings as his ERA rose to 7.65.
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Roark (9-5), who had an RBI single, yielded just five hits in eight innings plus two batters.
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Up till then Pollack had overseen nearly two years of sporadic talks that had yielded only deeper acrimony.
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The quantitative research team found that $1 invested in the Dogs strategy yielded $4.90 after 20 years vs.
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Both lakes yielded a surprising number of microbes, and SALSA scientists are anticipating similar findings in Lake Mercer.
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RHP Doug Fister had 113 consecutive starts in which he yielded one or no earned runs from Aug.
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Overseas, the 10-year German bund yielded 0.058 percent after touching a record low of about 0.054 percent.
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More recent studies have yielded similar conclusions, with some finding that the odds of divorce are even higher.
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That prompted the newspaper to begin an investigation, which yielded what appeared to be Tidal's internal streaming data.
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Yet another inspection in April of this year yielded a new set of alleged violations related to contamination.
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At the same time, Chinese drilling has yielded fewer barrels a day as its fields become played out.
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It is true that stocks have usually yielded higher returns than bonds or cash over a long period.
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That has yielded $41 billion in economic benefits, according to an essay written by Bill Gates in Reuters.
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The show yielded strong reactions, both supportive and critical, from parents, teachers, mental health experts, and young viewers.
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That schedule could still slip, however, lawmakers warn, as many of the depositions have yielded additional potential witnesses.
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It is invested in a diversified portfolio that has yielded annual returns of nearly 10% over its lifetime.
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As the primary wound toward its end, Fox's pro-Trump programming yielded ratings that frequently lagged behind CNN's.
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Benchmark 10-year notes rose to yield 1.58 percent, having yielded 1.615 percent at the previous session's close.
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However, their efforts to protect trade with Iran against the U.S. sanctions have yielded nothing concrete so far.
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He walked six and yielded two hits in his abbreviated outing yet limited the damage to two runs.
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Prior to Wednesday's letdown, Vargas yielded a total of seven hits while recording back-to-back scoreless outings.
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Volquez (210-22) yielded six hits, struck out two and walked none, throwing 23 strikes in 83 pitches.
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In Marx's view capitalism yielded an army of casual labourers who existed from one job to the other.
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" It's musically daring, features superb musicianship and yielded a monster hit that became a jazz standard: "Take Five.
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This site yielded a 4,800-year-old medium-sized dog, the DNA of which could still be extracted.
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The 23-year-old yielded two runs and five hits in 33 23/25 frames during spring training.
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The note yielded about 2.23 percent on Tuesday afternoon, up from 1.86 percent just before Trump was elected.
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RBC Capital markets kept a "sector perform" rating on the stock saying second quarter revenues yielded no surprises.
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About two and a half hours later, Mr. Scaramucci yielded, handing the phone to Mr. Biden, he said.
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Carey Price yielded five goals on 236 shots on Thursday after surrendering 23 in his previous eight contests.
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The excavation yielded a human skull (including a jaw and teeth) legs, ribs, and the long arm bones.
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Cotton (6-10) yielded two runs in 6 2/3 innings for his first win since June 23.
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The man's world established over the course of seven previous films has yielded only brutality, disorder and pain.
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But it was acrylic that yielded the greatest number of fibers, spewing out a whopping 729,000 individual particles.
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Benchmark 10-year Treasury notes yielded 2.166 percent on Monday, up from a closing yield of 2.131 percent.
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MCCALLUM: And John Bolton&aposs assessment that the Singapore agreement really has not yielded any progress at all.
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The team is more happy that the method yielded good data, validating the platform and software they used.
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He yielded a sacrifice fly and Nick Castellano's two-run home run alongside two hits and a walk.
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Internal investigations later yielded multiyear bans for the former leaders of FIFA and European soccer's governing body, UEFA.
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This year's Republican and Democratic National Conventions yielded an unexpected takeaway: Most Americans don't know much about slavery.
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After several short-lived drops under $10,000, it looks like the price of Bitcoin finally yielded under pressure.
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Overall, he had 11 strikeouts and no walks, but he yielded five runs, four earned, on eight hits.
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While the discovery of LHS 1140 is remarkable, this bulked-up Earth simply hasn't yet yielded its secrets.
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Selling electric cars to individual consumers has so far yielded meager sales for GM and other mainstream automakers.
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Butler yielded a career-high tying 11 hits in five innings and threw a career-high 106 pitches.
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Toronto's Marco Estrada (2-26) yielded four runs, seven hits and two walks in 20 25/24 innings.
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San Diego left-hander Joey Lucchesi yielded one run on two hits and four walks with eight strikeouts.
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Benchmark 10-year Treasury notes yielded 2.4706 percent, down from a U.S. close of 2.479 percent on Tuesday.
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Tax reform is long overdue, but bipartisan agreement on the need for reform hasn't yielded a workable proposal.
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Hellickson yielded four hits and two runs, as he relied on a steady diet of off-speed pitches.
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After agents found the juice, a swab of the 10-year-old's bag yielded a false-positive reading.
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This year has already yielded a backpack for gadget nerds and a connected backpack with a cute badge.
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Within months, Pahlavi Iran, a showcase for Westernization, yielded to the Islamic state led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
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Attempts to lock in future supply at prices below current levels have not yet yielded any tangible results.
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Witter backed that up by saying that the quarterly earnings yielded the "first tangible results" of cost savings.
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The 25-year-old Californian yielded only two runs despite being reached for six hits and three walks.
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Yet, as the joint communiqué makes abundantly clear, Trump has yielded far more than he will ever acknowledge.
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Testing a garment's crowd appeal has yielded some surprises, Mr. Gustin said, like the demand for red denim.
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However, their efforts to protect trade with Iran against the U.S. sanctions have yielded nothing concrete so far.
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The 10-year yielded 0.108% , more than 6 bps lower on the day and fully reversing Tuesday's rise.
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This approach yielded a host of new insights about the evolutionary origins and trajectories of multiple lizard groups.
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Jackson also yielded a 355-foot hook shot down the left field line by catcher Martin Maldonado (10th).
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By the midterm elections of 2010, according to Jane Mayer's book "Dark Money," these efforts yielded astounding results.
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