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National League's Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Alex Wood (57), delivers a pitch during the fifth inning, at the MLB baseball All-Star Game, Tuesday, July 11, 2017, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

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Speaker of the House Tom Leonard, R-Lansing, watches the voting board as the Michigan House of Representatives debates and votes-on the "Good Jobs Bills," on Wednesday, July 12, 2017, in the Capitol. (Dale G Young/Detroit News via AP)/Detroit News via AP)

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Pittsburgh Penguins NHL hockey player Sidney Crosby laughs while speaking to reporters during a press conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Wednesday, July 12, 2017. (Darren Calabrese/The Canadian Press via AP)

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Pittsburgh Penguins NHL hockey player Sidney Crosby laughs while speaking to reporters during a press conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Wednesday, July 12, 2017. (Darren Calabrese/The Canadian Press via AP)

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This undated photo provided by the Monroe County Sheriff's Office, shows the Cookie Monster doll discovered by a deputy with two packages of cocaine hidden inside. The Monroe County Sheriff's Office said in a news release Wednesday, July 12, 2017, that 39-year-old Camus McNair was arrested after a Florida Keys traffic stop involving a car with heavily tinted windows and an obscured license plate. (Deputy Matthew Cory/Monroe County Sheriff's Office via AP)

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ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, JULY 16, 2017 AND THEREAFTER-This combination of July 23, 1967 and July 11, 2017 photos shows people running on 12th Street on Detroit's westside throwing stones at storefronts and looting, and the same view looking north 50 years later. (AP Photo)

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ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, JULY 16, 2017 AND THEREAFTER-This combination of July 23, 1967 and July 11, 2017 photos shows people running down 12th Street on Detroit's westside throwing stones at storefronts and looting, and the same view 50 years later, looking south on Rosa Parks Boulevard, renamed from 12th Street. (AP Photo)

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FILE - In this March 17, 2016, file photo, Loretta Lynn performs at the BBC Music Showcase at Stubb's during South By Southwest in Austin, Texas. Lynn is back at home recovering after a stroke she suffered in May, but her next album will be delayed until next year and all her remaining tour dates this year have been cancelled. (Photo by Rich Fury/Invision/AP, File)

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This image released by Lionsgate shows Kumail Nanjiani, right, and Zoe Kazan in a scene from, "The Big Sick." The Kumail Nanjiani-led, Judd Apatow produced film made $6.8 million in three weeks of limited release. (Lionsgate via AP)

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This image released by Sony Pictures shows Zoe Kravitz, from left, Jillian Bell, Scarlett Johansson, Ilana Glazer and Kate McKinnon in a scene from "Rough Night." Unless the upcoming “Girls Trip” _ promoted as the black, female version of “The Hangover” _ breaks out, this summer will likely pass without a big comedy hit. “Rough Night,” “Baywatch” and “Snatched” have all disappointed despite the star power of Scarlett Johansson, Dwayne Johnson and Amy Schumer, respectively. (Macall Polay/Sony, Columbia Pictures via AP)

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This image released by Warner Bros Pictures shows Will Ferrell, left, and Amy Poehler in a scene from, "The House." The film opened with just $8.7 million, the latest in an increasingly long line of comedy flops at the box office. (Warner Bros. Entertainment via AP)

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This image released by Netflix shows Lily Collins in, "To The Bone." (Netflix via AP)

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This image released by Netflix shows, from left, Liana Liberato, Carrie Preston and Lily Collins in, "To The Bone." (Netflix via AP)

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This image released by Netflix shows Lily Collins in, "To The Bone." (Netflix via AP)

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In this June 29, 2017 photo, writer-director Marti Noxon, left, and actress Lily Collins pose at the London West Hollywood hotel to promote their film, "To the Bone," in West Hollywood, Calif. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

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In this June 29, 2017 photo, writer-director Marti Noxon, left, and actress Lily Collins pose at the London West Hollywood hotel to promote their film, "To the Bone," in West Hollywood, Calif. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

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In this June 29, 2017 photo, writer-director Marti Noxon, left, and actress Lily Collins pose at the London West Hollywood hotel to promote their film, "To the Bone," in West Hollywood, Calif. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

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In this June 29, 2017 photo, writer-director Marti Noxon, left, and actress Lily Collins pose at the London West Hollywood hotel to promote their film, "To the Bone," in West Hollywood, Calif. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

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In this January 2016 photo provided by Carrie Goldman, her daughter, Annie Rose, holds a letter in Evanston, Ill., that she wrote to Hasbro asking why the female character Rey was omitted from a Monopoly set based on "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," when she is a main character and crucial to the story. Hasbro responded that they would add Rey to a Star Wars version of Monopoly by the end of the year. Eighteen months later, Annie Rose and others are still waiting. (Carrie Goldman via AP)