Of course, a number of microbrews have popped up since the 1980s, when the market first opened up to specialty beers. |
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Well, until pictures of swimsuit-clad beauties popped up everywhere, none had. |
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After we'd been to Sutton Hoo today, we popped up to Southwold to practise being old and retired. |
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As it turned out Lowry popped up at the far post to steer the ball home for the lead. |
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After tidying the stuff away I popped up to see P and she seemed really well. |
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The console hummed with power and the holographic interface screens popped up all around her, information being processed. |
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It is but one of several theories of atonement that have popped up in the history of the Church. |
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Several balls have half deceived batsmen and popped up in the air or beaten the bat, but none have yielded a wicket. |
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She was actually a bit surprised when a familiar screen name popped up in a private window. |
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Gough's third ball of the innings popped up on Darren Maddy and he presented Darren Lehmann with a simple catch at backward point. |
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I popped up and crouched, and when I'd gotten ahead of the crashing white, I roller-coastered to the top of the lip and shot back down. |
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This was in the lead-up to the 1997 election, and, as you do, we'd talk about politics whenever it popped up on the radio. |
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A lengthy Sun presentation briefly popped up on a company web site and was spotted by a trade newswire. |
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Shops selling Japanese woodblock prints, kimonos, fans and antiquities popped up in Paris like mushrooms. |
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This guy probably popped up from one of the little grass airfields in the area. |
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The emcees asked the classic is-there-a-doctor-in-the-house question, and four popped up to give aid. |
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Just as Thomas approached the counter, a tall, lanky woman with flyaway hair popped up from underneath. |
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Lauren had pancakes going, eggs frying, bacon spitting and toast popped up from the toaster endlessly. |
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Similar signs popped up in front yards and along the expressway, while local residents picketed the hospital in the evenings. |
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Strings popped up and I was surprised there was nobody from Wales around me because they would be onside from a breaking ball like that. |
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He then popped up a well-placed heater on the 3-2 pitch, ending the threat. |
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Luke Young, the Charlton right-back, popped up in the centre-forward position. |
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And just when it looked like the elder statesman has received every possible award, yet another one popped up. |
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I groped my way along the bottom of the boat and popped up into the rapids. |
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Every few seconds it popped up again and every time it did so it trivialised the subject even more. |
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Glynn popped up to knock one over with three minutes remaining, despite heroic defending by the men in primrose and blue. |
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When the toast popped up she buttered it and placed each slice onto a saucer. |
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I cautiously hovered over it and a text-box popped up with the URL of the previous page in the weblog I was reading. |
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He popped up just in time to spare the blushes of the floundering home side. |
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Three guys popped up from a sandbagged hole and we hit them with the chain gun. |
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Their tails popped up reflexively, almost absurdly long and white, and wigwagged out of sight. |
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The odd bods popped up to play their favourite game of Operation We're Not Together in covert fashion on the weekend. |
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This bar and tapas place is just steps away from the more bougie wine-tasting spots that have popped up in the last few years. |
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Suddenly a little head popped up in the grass, unrecognised by my more knowledgeable friend. |
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Now, the auto-hide menus that popped up above the player are off by default and can be accessed by right-clicking the top of the player. |
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I started to walk towards the food court, planning to get something to eat when Matt suddenly popped up beside me. |
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She was sure her friend was about to leave but instead she popped up beside her, her reflection of beauty next to Taylor's in the looking glass. |
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Her head popped up from under the water and she laughed, treading water as he walked through the waves out to her. |
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Why has the bespectacled figure of Kevin Rosenberg suddenly popped up in a corner of my mind? |
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I'd just switched off the tape recorder and switched on the mobile phone when a text popped up to say that the deal had finally been done. |
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In 1960, metafiction popped up, describing self-referential novels that dealt with the writing of fiction. |
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Look, what people really say about this is well why has it suddenly popped up now as an issue? |
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A bunted ball is also not considered an infield fly situation, even if it is popped up in the air. |
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When I was in London I popped up to Kettering to pay him a visit. |
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Suddenly an alert popped up on her computer and she read it. |
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At one point he popped up in the Scottish defence as an auxiliary flank forward, driving a heavy Argentine opponent clean away from the ruck in textbook fashion. |
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I was scrolling through my server logs this morning, clicking on links to any of the incoming domains I didn't recognise when suddenly something very familiar popped up. |
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Plenty of cupcakeries have popped up over the last few years. |
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And as a result of all the growth, plush restaurants have popped up beside the potholed roads and property prices have shot up, especially for trendy condominiums. |
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Subsidized housing popped up all over the States and suddenly the provincial premier was pushing the new mayor to put one up in the red light zone. |
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The derogation doofus popped up in the 60's and is usually thought to be an alteration of goofus, the noun form of goofy. |
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And last but not least, there were the merchandise stalls that popped up between the chicken foot and polyester tracksuit outlets along the street. |
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That, however, was until Serge Deble popped up with five minutes remaining to score the goal that handed the Ivorians a narrow escape. |
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With the incredible surge in popularity of online dating since its inception, countless niche communities have popped up. |
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The other issue that has popped up this year is the presence of the minute scavenger beetle in canola. |
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Rotan replaced captain Andriy Husin and he popped up to save Ukraine's blushes in injury time. |
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Shiseido's Maraschino gloss popped up fresh as a daisy and made precise application a breeze. |
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A few isolated, spot cash basis opportunities have popped up here and there for immediate delivery. |
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She went under but popped up like a cork and I was able to grab her by the hair and pull her into the boat. |
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That's why doggie day cares, canine boutiques and bakeries for barkers have popped up around the country in the past decade. |
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Yet again, the age-old favourite of kerosene tax has popped up, another way of sneaking it in through the back door. |
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In many of the smaller labs, it does not, but many super labs have suddenly popped up all over the country. |
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But if you're a bank with a 20 year old processing system, it's not going to be popped up into the cloud any time soon. |
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It popped up first but there is concern there is a similar situation in parts of neighbouring countries. |
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It popped up quite suddenly, and now it s on everybody s lips: the word sustainability. |
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This isn't an issue that popped up when we came to office. It is an issue that has been ignored for far too long. |
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On July 20, a number of powerful thunderstorms popped up across central and northern Ontario. |
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By the time the second week rolled around, the mercury finally popped up to above normal values. |
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In fact, several social networking sites focusing exclusively on promoting social change have popped up. |
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Just when both sides appeared to be settling for a point Nish delivered the killer punch when he popped up at the back post to convert Hamilton's miss-hit shot. |
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Private clinics have popped up in several provinces, offering quicker diagnostic care for those willing to pay hundreds of dollars to jump the queue. |
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Then a woman popped up out of the water, wild-eyed and panicking. |
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He'd wrap up your purchase in brown paper and string, ringing it up on one of those ancient cash registers where the numbers popped up and actually went ka-ching! |
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But those hopes took a battering whenever Dwyer's name popped up. |
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While Diana Prince has popped up on TV from time to time, she has yet to be featured in a live-action film. |
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The lawyers thought that was uncool, and an article about the incident popped up in American Lawyer magazine. |
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Visions of Professor McGonagall similarly luring Harry and Ron to their doom may have popped up unbidden in some anxious minds, but they may now rest again. |
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He popped up in the right place at the right time, had the skill and composure to pull the ball out of the air with the tip of his toe and shoot in one smooth movement. |
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Just because some music journalist decides that New York is super hip this year does not mean that suddenly tons of great bands just popped up where there were none before. |
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One afternoon, when our nation's security color code went to orange, a commercial popped up on my TV screen for homeland security training and jobs. |
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And speaking of orgasms, I've found that there is something to all the yogasm hullabaloo that popped up in the media last year. |
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New military orchid discoveries have since popped up here and there, always in places where people have made their mark on calciferous soil, such as factory areas, roadsides and army training grounds. |
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Kim Bain looks out a window and examines the sprawl of new houses that have popped up across the desert canyons of his hometown. |
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C orby hit back in fine fashion as Steve Diggin reduced the arrears to one and then Rob Hughes popped up to bring the scores level. |
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As a sendoff, it's fun, not least because Christopher Walken, who has popped up here and there as a mafioso figure named Gyp DeCarlo, gets to show us his ageless moves, but it feels too late and not a little desperate. |
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Cheered on by a crowd of 12,000, they led 2-0 at the break and were finally able to relax when Garcés popped up again to score their third with an hour gone. |
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It took a long time to prepare the feast, though they had more and more help, as more faeries popped up in the room, some of whom were better sized for the work. |
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Holla back when you get outta church. just got ya message, i saw it when it popped up. |
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And it popped up at the end, when Ralph Nader, the most prominent ranter against money politics, drained votes from Al Gore. Now it should be central to any post-mortem on the election. |
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The tall centre-half popped up at the back post off a corner and drilled his shot into the ground and over the Washington goalkeeper. |
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Then a German soldier popped up from behind a parapet and fired. |
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Babineau hit a one-out triple to center in the fourth, but was stranded when the next two batters popped up. |
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He popped up his tee shot on the second hole and clunked a short pitch 10 feet over the third green when he should have been setting up an easy birdie opportunity. |
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A few galleries popped up early, but most were idealistic fly-by-nights like Pocket Utopia, which occupied a former barbershop on Flushing Avenue and once held an elaborate funeral for an artist's pet tarantula. |
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Unfortunately, it is recorded in the Minutes of the European Parliament but was not accepted because certain know-it-alls popped up left, right and centre and said that the proposal was not feasible. |
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A red check box then popped up by her side indicating that this method was wrong. |
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The inswinger took a fortuitous flick off Thomas Gravesen and popped up invitingly for Mario Stanic to head home past goalkeeper Richard Wright. |
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That was until Fernando Torres popped up in the Arsenal area on the 69-minute mark, turning smartly before rifling an unstoppable shot into the far corner of Manuel Almunia's net. |
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The pain was visible on so many faces as they revisited their past, but sometimes they laughed as younger, hairier versions of themselves popped up on screen. |
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Thomas Crawley delivered a fine cross into the danger area and Davy McDaid popped up at the back post to score. |
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It overboils badly in the last act, however, which can't be said for US director Karyn Kusama's super-sleek, super-smart The Invitation, which recently popped up on Netflix. |
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Vaughan promptly blotted his copybook by getting sent off for his celebration and moments later City's Jamar Loza popped up with an equaliser to secure a 2-2 draw. |
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He popped up in Baltimore to oppose plans for a youth detention facility. |
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Before kickoff, racial jokes popped up amid the hollering and cheering. |
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The ball is popped up just over the batter's head and makes contact with the catcher's shoulder, while the catcher is still in the squatting position. |
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The trouble there was that, with just one further click of the mouse, the full decision popped up, complete with all the names and personal details that the summary sought to downplay. |
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She departed Liverpool, work-wise at least, in 2004 to pursue a film career and has just popped up on the small screen in BBC2's The Line of Beauty. |
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Since the uprising of the 'luxury brand' in the 1800s, department stores dedicated to selling all major luxury brands have popped up in most major cities around the world. |
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Over 400 off-the-wall TOYOTA ANTICS parties have popped up to-date, including a mix of festivals, underground warehouse shows and neighborhood block parties. |
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Five minutes remained and a fourth straight home draw against the Cornishmen loomed when the energetic openside popped up to score his first try of the season. |
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Brennan Cuddahy and Tyler Vaillette then walked to load the bases, but Jay Valera popped up a bunt on a safety squeeze attempt for the second out. |
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Even as it buckled over the years and the nail heads at the edges popped up and rusted from repeated moppings, that floor symbolized her unyielding independence. |
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Blues were staring into the abyss before Caddis popped up to nod in from a yard after Bolton defender Tim Ream blocked a Nikola Zigic header on the line. |
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