If he took this logic to the extreme, the next course of action might mean a radical dive to pick up airspeed so we could pop up over the trees. |
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More Central American joints will pop up, offering classics as well as imaginative nuevo Latino cuisine. |
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The pop up text wasn't working because some of the annotations would be very long and I also wanted to include links with some of them. |
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Most of what is in the story is made up but every once in a while there will pop up something that really happened. |
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A dope dealer doesn't just pop up on my computer and say, This is how you can score illegal drugs. |
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I've missed pressing publish and see the publish status screen show up, instead of a pop up error message saying the operation has timed out. |
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It'd be astonishing if those elements didn't hang around in my thoughts long enough to pop up in my dreams. |
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In fact, unexplained fires started to pop up in bushland all round the town. |
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Then I can just pop up in an immediate flower-like state and join the others without anyone noticing. |
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Spim is more insidious than spam because messages pop up automatically when a user is logged in, making them harder to ignore. |
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You can float the mouse over the button and a tool tip will pop up with the command name. |
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It's curious that as many pods as my vine sets, I never see seedlings pop up in the garden. |
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Whenever a king in the Middle Ages was toppled, an impostor would pop up somewhere claiming to be him. |
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In most cases, if you point to the icon for your antivirus and click the right mouse button, a menu will pop up with an update option. |
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Now there's a tricksy little topic not likely to raise many smiles should it happen to pop up in conversation. |
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It also heightens the risk that a long-forgotten favorite song will pop up, for better or for worse, in mixed company. |
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In the late 1950s and early 1960s, a number of expensive tunable radios begin to pop up in specialty electronics catalogs. |
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From the mouths of the bottles, big drops of water pop up in time to a complex, computer-controlled, choreographed program. |
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I have a host of similarly faded and dusty memories of my boyhood that pop up unbidden when I'm in a situation that stimulates my memory. |
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These messages often sink deep into our unconscious mind, waiting to pop up when we become wives or husbands ourselves. |
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I had a client the other day whose PC was practically dead because they clicked on one of those pop up ads while on some sketchy website. |
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It also lines pop up with genetic engineering, the idea of the human form in the 21st Century becoming fascinatingly mutable. |
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I love how certain themes pop up in all of his movies, namely the sanctity of nature. |
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Ghost images from the backs of the canvases pop up like pentimenti or nebular dust. |
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Pop-up spam is ads that pop up on your screen if you're connected to the Internet regardless of whether you have your Web browser running. |
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It is spring, blossoms are everywhere and we are waiting for tiny sparrow grass shoots to pop up on the banks. |
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Harmless spirits will also occasionally pop up for split seconds, and snapping images of those also add to your score. |
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A few spots and specks pop up now and again, but this is acceptable considering the age of the film. |
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Politics is not the sole focus of this blog, but the subject does pop up now and again. |
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If attackers do pop up, a hail of 10 mm projectiles can be fired at them in seconds. |
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I look on with annoyance as I see parks pop up everywhere while ours are taken away. |
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Furtive peanut oil can also pop up in unexpected places, like egg rolls, bird feed and animal chow. |
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They are nothing like the cicadas, which pop up every 17 years and make one heck of a racket, then disappear quietly. |
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Rather than have one character pop up in the story for the inevitable comic relief, every supporting character fights for the honour. |
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It's an argument worth having, especially since more paid-for results appear to pop up every few months. |
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And people might not donate if 18 years down the line a few children were to suddenly pop up! |
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I should add that at one point in the animation, the Loch Ness Monster appeared to pop up in the background. |
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When I just checked out the site I got a pop up window offering me a free book of money off coupons for their products. |
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And the year after that, in the pastureland across the road, chain stores pop up like mushrooms among the cow pies. |
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Although I removed the advert from the screen, the persistent thing continues to pop up at frequent intervals, much to my increasing irritation. |
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You can see genetic predispositions to certain things pop up along the family tree. |
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With the go-ahead run on second, the late-arriving Embree got Giambi to pop up for the second out. |
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It turns out I do have wisdom teeth, but they're of a shy disposition and are disinclined to pop up the way they're supposed to. |
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Look for ATM-like machines dispensing DVDs to pop up across the U.S. this year. |
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A pharmacist at a remote 24-hour location will pop up on a screen and consult with the patient before a machine dispenses the drugs. |
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These people pop up mysteriously and deliver enigmatic messages before vanishing again. |
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Rain is expected to pop up Wednesday afternoon as a warm front arrives from the south. |
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Finally, you can start typing a name, and matching address book entries pop up. |
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Once installed, adware will pop up or insert advertisements on your screen. |
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And I am afeared about what sort of photos of me are going to pop up on other people's sites. |
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The multitalented, balding star wowed the crowd, so expect him to pop up in New York sometime soon. |
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And the beta code has nagware in it that seems to pop up at every reboot, without giving you any obvious mechanism for telling it to go away, and not to come back. |
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The latest headline to pop up in the feverish coverage is that Gayet is four months pregnant. |
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It will pop up, jump over the rough with topspin and roll to the hole. |
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Speaking of which, in terms of religious syncretism it is interesting to see how frequently quantum uncertainty is starting to pop up in discussions about religion. |
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In other words, excess of momentum in the upward direction, will make the ball pop up and close-in fielders are ever waiting to gobble up those half-chances! |
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Fraser thought he had more mileage in him so began the fiendishly clever trick of having him pop up in the great historical moments of the Victorian age. |
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Now major, surprising revelations pop up fast as ducks in a shooting gallery, and the persons of the drama are as astonished and knocked sideways as the audience. |
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Memphis begins to pop up in the later chapters, and I wince at every mention because I know that is where the story will end. |
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They randomly pop up and surprise us all on a random Sunday lost in the middle of awards season and the Super Bowl. |
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For all the problems that pop up in Doubt you can blame the Pope, John the twenty-third, himself. |
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After taking the lead on Steve Christie's 41-yard field goal with 16 seconds remaining, the Bills elected to pop up the kickoff instead of squibbing it. |
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Douglas Rushkoff on how control of a company called AdMob will determine what messages pop up on your mobile device. |
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Like mushrooms after a spring rain, signs pop up at this time of year in hardscrabble urban neighborhoods across the country, promising quick and easy money. |
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Reams of lab results, refill requests, emails, and callbacks pop up continually on the computer screen. |
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On the small dambos and edges of floodplains reedbuck and puku graze on the short grass while shaggy-haired waterbuck pop up here and there in the most unlikely places. |
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This overt gamification, with its messages that pop up in the middle of battles and post-mission reports on your progress, does initially feel a bit strange. |
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They pop up unexpectedly every few kilometres in the wheat belt, normally serviced by a railway siding, and harboring grain in readiness for shipment to Iraq, or wherever. |
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Bison and elks were actually expanding before and during human colonization, and their fossilized bones pop up in prehistoric hunter camps, he says. |
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A root will run two feet under ground, afraid to pop up its head, till it finds a hassock of bunch grass or an ironweed root to serve as a protector. |
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But while snow begins to flutter effortlessly from the sky and wreaths begin to pop up on front doors, Canadian children everywhere smile and lick their chops in anticipation. |
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While new open-carry groups pop up and old organizations splinter, the gun control movement has found strength in partnerships. |
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Adverts on games include perfectly timed ads that pop up full-screen so you're almost guaranteed to tap them if you're navigating the game, as well as video ads that autoplay. |
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Once the unkillable zombies have their emaciated forms shot to ribbons, only to pop up seconds later, as good as new, you know there's only one place to go and that's out. |
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I don't know what it is but certain phrases seem to suddenly pop up on my TV whenever politicians are giving speeches or pundits are discussing politics. |
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Petit will make a saving tackle on the edge of his own box and then, just seconds later will pop up in our territory to take a shot or play a neat through ball. |
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Apparently Troussier knew that a job such as this would pop up in time to save him from making scouting trips to places like Llanddulas or the Inner Hebrides. |
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Celebrities, corporations, and politicians have impostor Twitter accounts pop up all the time. |
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The first is the scramble through the lakeshore rocks in the fog, where shadowy figures pop up and disappear before it can be determined who they are. |
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When the ball had been hoofed into the main stand during play in the first half, who should pop up with it in his hands but chief executive Chris Robinson? |
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As usual, a couple of gold medallists will pop up unexpectedly. |
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Real-estate expert Julian Hitchcock told Grub Street he expects to see more chain restaurants pop up in New York. |
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But these marines did see a black flag pop up all at once above a water tower about 100 yards away, then a second flag somewhere in the gloaming above a rooftop. |
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I keep expecting him to just suddenly pop up and surprise me. |
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White vans and scores of men in plain clothes pop up from nowhere. |
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In a plot of unused land originally slated to be paved over, claytonia and cabbage pop up out of tilled soil. |
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Original cartularies don't pop up very often, and certainly not ones going back to the late eighth century' he said. |
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Personhood amendments have been defeated wherever they pop up, including Mississippi. |
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If your file name is too long, there won't be enough space to display it unless you hover your mouse over it to get the full name to pop up. |
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Goose bumps, also known as piloerection, pop up when you're cold or afraid. |
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I really can't understand how something like this could simply pop up out of the blue. |
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Pears and apples join the last of the berries at farmers' markets, and early Swiss chards and winter squashes pop up alongside zucchini and tomatoes. |
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I know people still in denial over their conduct at such stramashes after a period of years and it's clear the same old chestnuts pop up year after year. |
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The overwhelming composition is somewhat spoilt by the later porch and the fact that two towers of very different height pop up from behind the screen. |
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One of the funniest things about celebrity scandals are always the random people tenuously linked to the star in question who helpfully pop up to offer their insight. |
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No matter how hard the Tories spin their Down With The Proles line, buffers like Sir Nicholas constantly pop up to reveal the party's true colours. |
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The traditional argument that we have nowhere else to turn also looks a bit threadbare when the affably blokeish Nigel Farage seems to pop up every time we turn on the news. |
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