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One U.S. official said the drone program was being conducted in step with the Mexican government to provide Mexico with the intelligence it needs to more rapidly deploy law enforcement against drug operations.

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Typically in a major fire, sheriff’s officials work in step with fire and county Office of Emergency Management officials on evacuations, but Luna said fire personnel take the lead because they are tracking fire behavior, the blaze’s movement and associated weather.

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This is sort of the poetic logic of the whole thing, and the way that I think about the film and actually the way that Daniel Libeskind recently, the extraordinary architect who’s designed many memorials, recently he wrote about the film and it was sent to me, and I was extremely moved by it because it was certainly the one interpretation of the film thus far that was the most in step with what we actually intended.

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Unlike most Super Bowl performers, Lamar isn't much of a mover, but he had a charismatic swagger as he walked in step with his dancers; and clever staging gave the show momentum - especially on nervy, angular tracks like Peekaboo.

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It’s television made with both grand vision and minute intention, a multi-genre mystery that walks in step with the greats like “Twin Peaks,” “Lost” and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.”

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