Graham consults with Lecter to a small degree in Harris's book and the doctor occasionally pops up to correspond via phone or letter with Graham. |
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Want to check the time or a most recent stat, all it takes is a flip of the wrist and the display pops to life. |
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Often hovering portentously around the edge of the drama, he pops up at irritatingly convenient moments to keep the plot going. |
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Like American Beauty, it pops the suburban dream to reveal the inherent dysfunctionality of pretty much every family. |
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If you enter the correct code, a spring-loaded door pops open, but a built-in computer will block access if five wrong codes are entered. |
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It rumbles and grumbles when I accelerate, and pops back through its exhaust when I decelerate. |
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We found 18 clever cake pops that will have you ready to hop on over to the kitchen and get baking! |
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Someone pops a vial and pour it into a cocktail and that's the end of the story, that's all she wrote. |
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Since sometimes less is more, simple white cake pops dipped in heart-shaped sprinkles are a time-efficient yet festive option. |
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Her guests dined on flourless cake pops and gourmet chocolates at the party in celebration of her first child. |
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Thanks to cake pops, desserts on a stick have taken baking by storm, making our favorite treats even more delectable. |
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The great thing about cake pops is that the baked cake doesn't need to look perfect! |
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The kits have everything you need to make treats that range from cake pops to cookie treats! |
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Two walls of it were lined with cupboards and kitchen appliances, like the cooker and the fridge-freezer which was crammed with blue ice pops. |
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I've gotten quite good at screaming abuse at the TV screen on the rare occasions he pops up. |
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Plug in a flash memory device, hard disk, or CDRom into the USB port and it pops up on the desktop ready for use. |
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If she hesitates, the male again pops in and out of his lair until she is finally tempted inside. |
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Unfortunately, the program won't remove the clicks and pops from recordings of old LPs and tape hiss from recordings of cassettes. |
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Audio is muted until the amp has stabilized, so you'll hear no pops or thumps during power up. |
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As a link pops up, he delivers a chalk talk on what this interactive approach could mean for building market share. |
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The track itself is remarkably clear of distortions such as background hiss or those annoying pops. |
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Yes, the way I am there will probably be initial sulks every time a new situation pops up but then I can adjust and move on. |
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After a very harrowing landing that comes up just a few feet short of the overpass, he pops an emergency hatch and amscrays. |
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I really should stop chugging coffee and then use every idea that pops into my head. |
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He pops in for a day, then, based on what he sees and hears from inside his protective bubble, declares everything to be just hunky-dory. |
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It's a family game and some deep, unresolved familial conflict suddenly pops up. |
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The institutional investors get the shares at a comparably low price, the value of which pops upward once the shares hit the open market. |
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The music sometimes sounds a bit wobbly, and pops and crackles are heard throughout the mixes. |
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He works like a dog, drinks like a fish, and pops beer caps off with his teeth. |
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Gone are the crackles, pops, and extreme hiss that have marred earlier public domain releases. |
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This is the kind of convoluted wording that pops up on a regular basis, and my head still hurts trying to untangle it. |
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The music is masked by a gentle rain of pops and hisses, but that's the nature of the game with public domain footage. |
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This injury is not to be confused with a shoulder dislocation, which is when the humerus pops out of the glenoid fossa on the scapula. |
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Some light crackling noises and loud pops are disorienting and prevent me from giving a higher score. |
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And thank you, very sincerely, to everyone who sent well wishes to my pops. |
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With her roguish good humor and her unself-consciousness, she has a presence that simply pops. |
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It also pops up a screen asking you for permission to enter the site, all according to the rules. |
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The key I believe is to stay loose and just write whatever pops into your head. |
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And so when those journalists Google themselves, guess who pops up early and often, making fun of their deathless prose? |
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It was so silent that it was like one of those movies where suddenly a murderer pops up out of the bushes to attack the helpless woman. |
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If there is a round in the chamber, the indicator pops up, providing a tactile as well as visual signal to the shooter. |
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Durable in the tackle, his explosive vein now only pops out when he is running with the ball at his feet, not when eyeballing an opponent. |
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The judges watched as dancers showed off their pops, boogaloos, flips and tumbles. |
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Or if someone pops into the local tandoori, do we ask that all curries be banned because they smell? |
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But, despite knowing much about her, or really caring to know anything about her, from time to time, Kate pops up on my girl-crush list. |
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In 2004, many couples will offer up toasts and kisses, when one partner gets down on one knee and pops the question. |
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Eventually he pops the question and the wedding adventure of the year is on. |
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As Georgie and Gabe drive away, Gabe pops the question and Georgie accepts. |
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The tribal jewelry mixes pops of bright oranges and blues with warmer tones of gold and brown. |
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To start, Look 1 featured a noir suit jacket folded like leaf petals at the lapel to reveal pops of lime green. |
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Blacks, whites and blues with a few pops of yellow and orange dominated the red carpet. |
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Her name is Sky Whisper, and she pops in to check on us old sea dogs every few days or so. |
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Gauzy silk and chiffon gowns in floral prints with pops of red and electric blue rounded out the collection. |
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The audio is a perfectly timed machine-noise fugue that pops, clicks, squawks and, every so often, pauses pregnantly. |
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We ended up only putting the pops in the fridge and left the sandwiches on the middle row seat. |
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You can buy some sprite and light beer or take some from your pops in the fridge and make a Shandy at home. |
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This realization is accompanied by a few more ear pops, as it also becomes clear that the train is slowly descending. |
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That scene pops into my head every time I have to get into my car on a foggy winter morning in the dark. |
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A series of messages pops up as users' cursors roll over images of the Sock Puppet. |
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Real-life bullets sound dull, like tiny muffled pops, and the sound is one of the most disturbing you will ever hear. |
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The floors were emitting ominous cracking noises and loud pops were coming from the walls. |
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Chocolates, candy, freeze pops, bubble gum, and natural mineral waters, functional drink products and cream liqueurs are also among the range. |
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We sold everything from Quality Street and Black Magic to sherbet dabs, lolly pops and liquorice. |
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We heard snapping sounds, pops, little explosions, and then the walls bulged out, and we heard a sound like an avalanche. |
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The sound is halfway between a regular straight-six and a two-stroke engine without the pops and bangs. |
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One morning I was in early, and over the cube wall pops the head of one of these lawyers. |
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If a bird keeps leaving her eggs and only pops in for a quick visit from time to time, the eggs will addle and come to nothing. |
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Sue asks her colleague to hold the fort while she pops outside for a moment. |
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She may be 90 years old and unable to walk but you can bet she's just dying for another scrap with the broadcasters before she pops her clogs. |
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Terrible as it is to say it, we're not going to get a more thorough Bennett bio until the great man pops his clogs. |
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The audio quality isn't the best, a lot of cracks and pops on it, but you know how that is with those old records. |
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Before she knew it ear-bursting pops sounded throughout the almost quiet house. |
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A fluffy little chickadee pops out of his mouth and tweets sweetly before hopping away. |
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Should I now be paranoid when I hear clicks and pops during phone conversations on a line that has, up until now, been nice and clean? |
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I absolutely love how the color of your portable fireplace pops against the purple walls. |
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The sculpturally framed staircase is painted bright yellow that pops from the forest's green hues. |
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They don't stare at me in awkward silence when a button pops open on the upper part of my blouse. |
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They can boost bass and remove noise, including the pops and clicks from old analog sources. |
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A quick blip of the keyfob, touch the button under the wing mirror, the glass lowers and the door pops open. |
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We used to listen to Christmas records on the gramophone every Christmas, pops, clicks, fuzz and all. |
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A couple of body swerves later, he crosses and Cris's intended interception pops up nicely for Alan Shearer to head home from all of one yard. |
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The white pedestal dining table instantly pops against the muted green wall. |
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The interior boxes have a wash of hot pink that really pops next to its simple wooden container. |
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The style suits her slight frame, and the color pops perfectly against her complexion. |
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A dancer from the hip-hop world would show me pops and boogaloos and all that. |
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This is a matter of personal preference, although adhesive has the advantage of eliminating visible nailheads and reducing nail pops. |
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There was also tea on offer for 60 cents a person, as well as a variety of juices, pops and booze. |
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I could hear the pops, the creaks, the rumbling of the ice underfoot and all around. |
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Customers take their stash to the store, pour the unsorted coins into the machines and out pops a voucher redeemable for cash or shopping. |
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Dialogue is clearly heard and there are no distracting pops, hisses, or other such sonic flaws. |
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If anything interesting pops up I'll fire up my newsreader and post a response or make a note for possible inclusion in tomorrow's column. |
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He smacks his lips and pops another few berries into his mouth, clearly relishing their taste and their effect. |
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Every time I have a rough day, she pops popcorn and puts the movie on and quotes all the memorable parts. |
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Spam is the commercial that pops up in your face, intruding on that private zone. |
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Mahadevan likened the Venus flytrap's hinged leaves to a plastic lid that is bowed in one direction and then suddenly pops the other way. |
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The truck driver slams on his brakes, and the back of the truck pops open, spilling out at least six crates of water bottles. |
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The many gunshots in the film are about as underwhelming as I've ever heard, even in low-budget indie efforts, sounding like little quiet pops instead of loud bangs. |
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There have also been instances during this air war when combat aircraft are not available in time to strike a target that pops up. |
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When the bubble pops, or in the remote chance that it deflates gradually, the wealth the Party gave the people will deflate too. |
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It stands to reason that the occasional melodic wrinkle that pops up here should be fairly well ironed out by their next effort, which I'll be looking forward to. |
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While son Daniel tried to reason with his pops, screwball secretary Amanda provided the, um, entertainment. |
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There is a certain timelessness to the way you look that really pops onscreen and is fascinating to watch as a filmgoer. |
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While the sound effects are not especially memorable they are authentic, from the beeps and pops of droids to the unmistakeable sound of lightsabres clashing. |
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The result is the biggest property bubble in history, which when it pops will sound like a thousand firework accidents. |
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She fiddles with the child safety cap on one, releases it and pops two pills the size of giant mutant rabbit droppings between lips still smudged with red lippie. |
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Behind a chorus of shrill insects, the pops of gunfire can sometimes be heard in the distance. |
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Borrowing a powder horn from Balen, he pops open the top and cautiously reloads the weapon, taking care despite his inebriation to keep the powder away from the burning fuse. |
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Okay, keep going, put on your thinking cap and see what pops up. |
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After effectively blowing him off the screen, she pops a Budweiser and takes a swig before gazing at the defeated one last time. |
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My stats package thoughtfully puts a national flag next to each country domain as it pops up on the server so it was easy to spot one I did not recognize. |
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It's always triggering but when it pops up I just make sure I use the tools to help myself just to recover from listening to these type of stories in the news. |
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So as soon as Gere realises that he has at last found true love, the only question left is how soon before Winona's unbearably annoying sparkly poppet pops her clogs. |
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I hope to God the nativity story is true because if it isn't then I am going to having a little word with the Creator when he finally pops my clogs for me. |
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And the cookies, cupcakes, and cake pops are perfect for little hands! |
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BadBuster has also released a browser plugin that underlines any company name it finds on the web and pops up a condensed report on that company on mouseover. |
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Bacon is sizzling in the pan, and toast pops up from the toaster. |
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All we see is the undated and often unplaceable archival footage, some vox pops and a bit of new footage that didn't look a lot different from the old film. |
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It was the July 1996 issue of the British music magazine Top of the pops which gave the girls their monikers. |
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Some of the visual referencing could come from the regular pops and scrapes in the vinyl, which are reminiscent of the sound of a spool of film being fed into a projector. |
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Vladimir could hear scattered gunfire on the right flank now, a staccato of pops amid the deeper roar of the artillery shells exploding to their rear. |
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I've always intended on doing Easter cake pops because they look so much fun on Bakerella's website, but this was my first time with the Easter ones. |
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The three tracks recorded in the '30s do have that canned sound of recordings from the time, but without much of the hiss and pops of the old records. |
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In frame 2 he pops an ollie, dragging his front foot up to the nose. |
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It's probably been a few months since I've heard the ching! of a toaster telling me my toast is done, or the annoying beep of a microwave after it pops my popcorn. |
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It pops like-minded scribes into committees and they help to spread saffron cheer by selecting others like themselves, or doing what is expected of them. |
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The bigger the balloon inflates, the bigger the explosion when it pops. |
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People choose to spend money on junk food, sweets and fizzy pops. |
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However, we did experience problems with lots of crackles and pops on the sound, particularly when some features, such as EAX and CMSS, were turned on. |
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There are a few pops and clicks, but the soundtrack is mostly clean. |
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Then one day, out of the blue, we're going for a drive to dinner arguing about nothing and he stops the car and pops the question, giving me a ring. |
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There is no campaign and suddenly his name pops up, clearly presented by the British and the French who have been impressed by his negotiational ability. |
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Junior addressed the situation before the game by saying the only way his pops was going to coach there was if he transferred and he's not going anywhere. |
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I mean people talk about mom and pops, which is really good for creating jobs, but mom and pop cannot deliver against a Home Depot or some of the large supermarkets. |
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First of all, the mom and pops just simply get subsidized loans. |
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The five-star popcorn is free and it pops in a nice machine! |
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Then, with a flourish, he pops the skull back inside the skin, and before I can even sneeze, I am staring into the dead eyes of a recognisable curlew, beak and all. |
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Paint pops were cross-sectioned and viewed under magnification. |
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Before you can even play the disc a screen pops up with some enhanced fun. |
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How can they expect anyone to sleep, anyway, when that whuffing geezer of a night nurse pops in every half-hour or so, and floods the room with obnoxious light. |
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Water, soup, ice pops, and flavored gelatin are all good choices. |
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He pops a strawberry gumball into his mouth, then reconsiders his choice. |
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Public distrust of the government pops up all over the place. |
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The new Juno sportswear collection, right, has been given a streetwear edge, styled with trend-led pieces and pops of colour. |
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Before you start it's best to pierce the holes into the polystyrene block that will hold the cake pops. |
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But the bouncer catches up with you a couple of blocks away and pops you. |
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Evan sat back in the hot tub and listened to the relaxing fizz and pops produced by the eruption of bubbles. |
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Top of the pops for internet critics are the escargots, steak tournedos, Grenoble trout and local dessert delicacy chartreuse ice cream. |
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With just a quarter-turn the B-Lock forend cap pops off, allowing total takedown in seconds. |
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So hapless idiot Alfie Moon pops off to Australia where he's offered PS15,000 for one night in the sack with gorgeous Aussie vamp, Nicole. |
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Thinking that Shirl has turned to booze because she misses her son Dean, Phil pops off to try and talk sense into him. |
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Speaking of pops of colour, since leaving Weatherfield Michelle has taken her hair from bright to strawberry blonde and it really suits her. |
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Click on the key number that references your issue and up pops every headnote in every case addressing that issue. |
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When operator pushes simulation button, a dialog window pops up with request to set simulation period length. |
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This tool instantly identifies such deformities and pops up a dialog box through which the user can smooth the surface. |
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Among them are luscious cakes, fabulous sundaes, soda fountain drinks, pies and tarts, sandwiches, pops and cones, terrines, bombes and more. |
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The compression storm window is one piece for the entire opening, and pops in and out easily in seconds, without tools. |
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The elements feature Oscar themed night promos, Oscar ceremony promos, interactive vox pops and Oscar contest promos. |
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Out of each article, I'm notating what pops out the most, and I write it down. |
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Dolphins can't eat it, so they drag the dead cuttlefish through the sand until its body tears and the cuttlebone pops out. |
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The reporter got some vox pops in the city square to see what people thought of the country's new flag. |
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She preps bouquets garnis, large and small, and pops them in a freezer bag to use year-round. |
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We can deal with each problem as it pops up, or we can take a proactive stance and try to prevent future problems. |
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Once the callee terminates, it cleans the stack that it has been locally using and pops the next value stored on top of the stack. |
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The waves came round her. She was a rock. She was covered with the seaweed which pops when it is pressed. He was lost. |
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A bookend TV ad is one that appears at the start of a commercial break, followed by a second that pops up about 90 seconds later, at break's end. |
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This will, I hope, be my last post about astrology for a while. Until and unless, at least, some other nontroversy pops up. |
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This version became popular during the bicentennial celebrations, and is often heard at pops concerts. |
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For mains, a creamy, soupy spicy potato side is unusual, but I loved the pops of halloumi cheese. |
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To unmold, run warm water over the molds up to the rim, just until pops are released from sides, 5 to 15 seconds. |
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Snapping shrimp make choruses of little pops that have been compared to the sizzle of frying bacon. |
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Oliver's question pops out of him unbidden. Neither the surly tone nor the aggressive formulation is of his choosing. If he could unask it he would, but it's too late. |
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To unmold pops, put mold into hot water for about 10 seconds. |
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Soft organic forms are teamed with curvaceous outlines, with bright pops of colour on a backdrop of white, for an ultramodern look that is relaxed and calming. |
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Spim is more intrusive than spam because it pops up instantly on the screen, requiring users to accept or decline the messages before they will go away. |
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But then again the old San Andreas pops a 6 in Parkfield, Calif. |
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The poor woman's in need of a stiff drink when she pops into the Rovers with her pensioner pals and comes face to face with the pair smooching at the bar. |
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It features a carrot-topped sourpuss with the unlikely name of Horatio Caine who heads an investigating team who rush out whenever a dead body pops up in Miami. |
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But to the frustration of corporate treasurers, many of the stocks aren't enjoying the expected price pops, despite the presumption that that is what a buyback would do. |
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The holidays are one of my favorite times of the year to make cake pops. |
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When you visit a Web site for the first time after downloading RoboForm, the AutoSave dialog pops up and offers to save log-in information into Passcard. |
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Maybe the famous laksa lady who serves a tightly curated bowl of this spicy, coconut-creamy seafood noodle soup, scattered with mineral pops of cockles. |
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Or, opt for a ladleful of madiya pej, a grain gruel, Try phooto, a pebble-shaped mushroom that pops out of the earth like a blessing after the first shower. |
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When preparing to tell stories at a campfire, I like to set aside a pile of pine logs with lots of knots, since they burn brighter and make dramatic pops and cracks. |
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From the rear, the 650S looks virtually identical save for a new diffuser, which complements a recalibrated dynamic rear wing that pops up at speed to act as an airbrake. |
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Plip the plipper and a handle pops out at the bottom of the 'Wing's door. |
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This time the make-up will be glossier, with pops of colours. |
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Next up was Kai Humphries from Ashington who rattled through a lively set covering embarrassing Geordies who get chosen for vox pops and moving in with his girlfriend. |
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They will also be able to voice their views by contributing to bullying video vox pops, which will be played on screens across the college campus. |
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Also notice in the upper screenshot that when I hold my cursor over the Excel icon, a message pops up telling me that three spreadsheet windows are open. |
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