It's been a gift — a gift of 12 years.
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A gift (even if that's a gift card) is better.
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It was given a gift and a gift it shall be.
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It is not just a gift, but a symbol of a gift.
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Have a gift card delivered digitally, or in a gift card box.
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A gift that surprises and delights is good; a gift they'll actually use is better.
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The works are part of a gift and purchase; they are not simply a gift.
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"The library is just such a gift -- it's a gift to the American people," she said.
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Grab a gift card (delivered digitallyorin a gift box) if you want to give them more freedom.
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A condolence letter is a gift to the recipient, but it's a gift to the writer, too.
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I told her that they are a gift to her, but she too was a gift to them.
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My husband gave me a gift card he had received as a gift to the restaurant we had chosen.
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How do we tell the difference between a gift as a sign of friendship and a gift as a bribe?
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Every day Tebow wears a Mets uniform is a gift to New York papers—dare I say, a gift from God.
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Mother's Day is almost here, and when you give your mom a gift, why not give yourself a gift as well?
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Parents who buy a property as a gift for a child may need to file a gift tax return, Eisenberg said.
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"Tis a gift to be simple, tis a gift to be pure," and even more lovely with a touch of color.
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If you have been given a gift, you'll have 60 days to return the item, but you'll need a gift receipt.
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What's the best book you've ever received as a gift and the most inappropriate book you've ever received as a gift?
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The giving of gelt was this original notion of giving a gift, lokay: money represents a gift, albeit a somewhat thoughtless one.
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CNBC recently published a gift guide focused on Apple fanatics and now we're back with a gift guide for folks who prefer Android.
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The calendar also comes with a gift card for you to leave a cutomizable personal message if you're buying it as a gift.
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"One begins with the sensible world, which in its entirety is a gift, and a gift also in each of its parts," he proclaims.
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And while the revelation and boost in ratings is a gift in itself, Maddow, 43, was surprised with a gift from longtime partner Susan Mikula.
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While you can't remove a gift card from Amazon, you can remove a gift card issued by other companies, such as Visa, Mastercard and Discover.
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The only thing better than treating yourself to a gift one day out of the year is treating yourself to a gift one day each month.
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"It's lovely to remember that when you're buying a gift this time of year that you could buy a gift that also gives back," Krakowski tells PEOPLE.
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For the wife of a tech mogul, LeBlanc was tasked with creating a 40th birthday experience that was less a "gift box" than a "gift room" — literally.
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What's weirder: Buying yourself a new mattress as a gift when you should be shopping for other people or buying someone else a mattress as a gift?
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You can also just give a gift card or purchase a gift box of three pre-selected scents that you can choose based on their personality for $59.95.
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They say you shouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth, but what about a gift bouquet of giant, stainless steel balloon tulips that look like anuses with stems?
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"It always feels good to give a gift — but nothing feels better than choosing a gift that gives back or helps others," Tictail's product merchandiser Anna Decilveo tells Refinery29.
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The difference is that you can be humorous or satiric out of intelligent purpose, while a gift for comedy is, like a gift for melody, something you're born with.
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Whether you're responsible for getting a gift for someone you know really well or someone you barely do, get them a gift they won't relegate to the storage closet.
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If someone bought you a gift on Zappos and you'd like to return it, you don't need a gift receipt, just the giver's email address and/or phone number.
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She took the flowers matter-of-factly and put them in some water, accepting them less as a gift for her, and more as a gift for the house.
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I plan to sing for free as a gift to her (and her parents), but since I am going to the reception, should I not also give a gift?
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"The tipper benefits personally because giving a gift of trading information is the same thing as trading by the tipper followed by a gift of the proceeds," he wrote.
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It wasn't just a gift — she was paid $$$.
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Grandmas and aunts and uncles are the givers who are most likely to give a gift certificate or a gift card instead of the crapshoot of choosing a specific gift.
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While there's an opportunity that you might receive a gift from a celebrity or business mogul, there's also the chance that you might have to give one of them a gift.
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"In such situations, the tipper benefits personally because giving a gift of trading information is the same thing as trading by the tipper followed by a gift of the proceeds," he said.
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If you accept a gift, your lender would require you to sign an affidavit stating that the money is a gift, not a loan (and your co-op may do the same).
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Anyone can make a gift of up to $15,000 each year per recipient free of taxes, but any payment over that amount would require the giver to file a gift tax return.
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That legacy is a gift President Obama and first lady Michelle and their daughters gave us, and it's a gift that I will do my best to hold fast to in my heart.
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If you're having trouble finding a gift that is worthy of your mom, we have an idea: Instead of giving just one gift on Mother's Day, give her a gift once a month.
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Buy a gift card from: Amazon, Target, StaplesAt the end of the day, teachers will always appreciate a gift card, especially if it's to a store where they can stock up on supplies.
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Your bestie doesn't need anything but your love and friendship as a gift — but if you want to get them a little something cute why not find a gift that makes them laugh?
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My son thinks craft service is a gift from God.
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I have a gift card and I need new books.
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I got a gift for you for your last game.
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" Added Williams, "Hopefully she'll be a gift that'll keep giving.
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Saturday Night Live's May 4 cold open was a gift.
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A gift that will want to be just like YOU.
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I mean, no one would mind a gift surprise coat.
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Wrap a gift and give it to someone you love.
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When I arrived, he had a gift waiting for me.
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Most plans make it easy to arrange such a gift.
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The hashtag #chaffexit feels like a gift from the gods.
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"From that moment, she was a gift to her family."
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Zusak has a gift for playing with expectations and tropes.
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"This record was a gift," Mraz says in the clip.
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The pig whose ear she gnaws — it was a gift!
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I mail a gift to one of my customers ($3.75).
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NEVER has a voice coach hand made me a gift!!!
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The first episode is a gift from Perrotta to Hahn.
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But she had been a gift to the national Klan.
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Life is a gift, appreciate the moments in each day.
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Every panda added to the overall population is a gift.
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Better not accept one from the school as a gift.
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Samet believes death would be a gift for the shooter.
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I have a gift card, so I don't pay anything.
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Hand your teen a gift card to your local bookstore.
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Real Housewives of New York's Carole Radziwill has a gift.
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God gave you a gift and you threw it out.
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I Love that woman she is a Gift from God.
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You have be on top of that [plus] a gift?
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She could ride, shoot and had a gift for strategy.
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I really felt like that was a gift from God.
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Men primarily report simply purchasing a gift for their wives.
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Starbucks just released new a gift that keeps on giving.
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"That's a gift from God," Urias said, via an interpreter.
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You can make a gift up to $14,000 per recipient.
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They said, 'Sorry for what happened, here's a gift certificate.
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Time is a gift, so focus on what actually matters.
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Every day is a gift, fill it with love always.
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Age is a gift, not simply because we aren't dead.
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This [gestures around the set] is a gift for me.
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But you don't look a gift newspaper in the pixels.
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The heels were a gift from RHOD costar Cary Deuber.
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I don't need a gift — I just needed this card.
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It's like a gift from past you to present you.
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And it all started with a gift from the president.
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And when they arrived, they handed Maddie a gift box.
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Trump has called subsidy payments a "gift" for insurance companies.
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The ball dropped in safely, a gift double for Cespedes.
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It was a gift from her father upon his death.
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On previous Valentine's Days, have you bought everyone a gift?
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It's is a gift; he wanted us to take it.
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It is rare, and when it happens, it's a gift.
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"Our daughter Sarah was a gift to us," Harmening said.
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Air fryers are honestly a gift from the food gods.
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It's a gift and we want credit for bringing it.
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I use a gift card to help with the damage.
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Go ahead and send that new inmate a gift basket.
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Go get your dad a gift -- consider this your warning.
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Another third of consumers expect to offer a gift card.
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So remember, if you do get anything, it's a gift.
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Pick one up for a gift or just for yourself!
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The public thinks the NCAA is a gift from God.
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I received the cookbook Food and Life as a gift.
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Essentially, it's "a gift certificate for an organ," Adams said.
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Duolingo has a gift for nerds: a free Klingon course.
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A gift can have a certain psychic stickiness to it.
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Will you consider becoming its champion … by making a gift?
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Amash's comments were a gift for Pelosi and Democratic leaders.
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What's the best book you ever received as a gift?
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What's the best book you've ever received as a gift?
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It's nothing more than a gift to the timber industry.
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A gift card to help her improve her fitness routine
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Pelosi called Section 230 a "gift" to the tech companies.
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A gift that immortalizes their best friend (who is you)
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But he had a gift for recognizing opportunities very quickly.
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Love, Me. A gift is always an exchange of energy.
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They give us a gift — complete intolerance of social distance.
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Backup toothbrushes are a gift that anyone will use eventually.
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As hard as it can be, unemployment is a gift.
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I felt that I was a gift sent to me.
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Scully's working alone was a gift to all of us.
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For me, talent is not a gift but a responsibility.
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"This song was such a gift to me," she said.
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Sometimes a loan, rather than a gift, is more appropriate.
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" She added, "Hopefully she'll be a gift that'll keep giving.
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"Mitch McConnell has given us a gift," Pelosi told CNN.
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"This is just a gift to the Chinese," he added.
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So I view anything beyond this month as a gift.
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Do you really have a year to give a gift?
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I asked if it was a gift from a client.
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It seems like taking a gift and running with it.
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"They gave it to me as a gift," he said.
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The garden is a gift and so are the visitors.
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It was a thing you get at a gift shop.
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The Hathaway family gave it to him as a gift.
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A gift he has spent his life trying to forget.
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THUMP: When did you realize that you had a gift?
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Each organization will receive a gift of $1 million each.
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These are actually a gift from another beautiful bookseller's wife.
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This is a personal choice, a gift between two people.
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LeBron James was the Chosen One, a gift to basketball.
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I was given a gift that few survivors are afforded.
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Bragging rights, and maybe a gift card, are at stake.
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To the Biden campaign, it was something of a gift.
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But for this neighborhood, Berber Street Food is a gift.
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"That's a gift that the characters give you," he said.
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Put simply: Passion can be a gift or a curse.
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I suggest you view it as a gift of time.
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Just don't expect a gift basket, like those classless players.
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Ripe with sensational twists, The Gift is, well, a gift.
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The key was a gift from one of my clients.
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He left with a gift card worth hundreds of dollars.
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How large or expensive a gift would count as improper?
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Had I known, I would have brought them a gift.
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Yaw's neighbor walked in with a gift: a dust mask.
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For a comic novelist, such human pretension is a gift.
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And this is now a gift I'm giving to you.
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Then a gift from my father arrived in the mail.
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Your love is a gift here, and so are you.
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"Cleverness is a gift, kindness is a choice," said Bezos.
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Think of holiday tipping as a bonus, not a gift.
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Yet it is hard not to use such a gift.
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I should not have forgotten about getting them a gift!
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When did you know he had a gift for music?
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Most Singaporeans are not linguists with a gift for languages.
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Have you bought a gift for your significant other yet?
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One of the first Tanks was a gift to Gen.
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I took my boyfriend to the theater as a gift.
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Michael Bloomberg's candidacy may be a gift to Bernie Sanders
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The vilification of these voters is a gift to Trump.
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A storm got a name; the internet got a gift.
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Chávez was a telegenic populist with a gift for electioneering.
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It's probably a gift from people who worked for him.
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Whenever it pulls back, I think you're getting a gift.
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For me, it was literally like a gift from God.
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A gift guide guaranteed to make the president's holiday jolly.
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In one respect the GOP has given us a gift.
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Brands want viewers to consider them a gift of art.
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Then there's the wrinkle of buying CBD as a gift.
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I use a gift card I got a while back.
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But when choosing a gift card, beware of extra fees.
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What a gift it is to live in the future.
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Many said they bought or received it as a gift.
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It was a gift; he's a friend and a client.
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You can also buy it in a gift card box.
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You can also convert your earnings into a gift card.
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Guillermo handed me a gift with this role, this film.
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But even that can be a gift and a curse.
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But how does one properly respond to such a "gift"?
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It's also common to get a gift for your boss.
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What book do you most like giving as a gift?
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As a gift, we gave the couple a generous check.
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I insisted that I couldn't accept so extravagant a gift.
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Facilitating a gift is a very excellent gift in itself.
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Perhaps you'd like to buy a gift subscription for someone?
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This is why Trump's remarks are a gift to Clinton.
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The way she put it, it's not always a gift.
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He has a gift for finding perfectly chosen, singular images.
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Again, that's because gifts over $15,000 in 2019 are subject to a gift tax, but if you pay a school directly, that money is not considered a gift and therefore not taxed as one.
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Create a gift box at GreetablGreetabl is a cool service that lets you choose an eye-catching box design and a gift (options range from $4 confetti to a $28 bracelet) to go inside it.
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Create a gift box at GreetablGreetabl is a cool service that lets you choose an eye-catching box design and a gift (options range from $4 confetti to a $28 bracelet) to go inside it.
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Recommended by: MJ Anger Is a Gift Mark Oshiro In his debut novel Anger Is A Gift, Mark Oshiro shines a light onto police brutality, community, and the way we stand up to systemic oppression.
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Making a gift for your mother doesn't have to be difficult.
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Do your research, practice, and don't go asking for a gift.
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"I believe she's a gift from God," Chen said of Angelina.
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"It's a gift that my kids are seeing this," Shannon said.
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There's a gift for every weed-smoking friend on your list.
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Abe brought along a gold-colored golf driver as a gift.
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Looking back, Bunch sees her relationship with Rebecca as a gift.
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Meghan Markle has always had a gift for connecting with people.
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" AUDIBLE: STAR-LORD IS NOT WRONG "And grace is a gift.
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It's just a gift that I can keep eating these foods.
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Miscommunication ensued, and the ball dropped in for a gift double.
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As a gift, Mr Abe brought a gold-plated golf club.
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"Some gifts are more than just a gift," text overlay reads.
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But empathizing with those who want to engage is a gift.
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You gave us a gift in some ways so thank you.
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That she lets us in on this journey is a gift.
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Jessica's powers were given to her, but they're not a gift.
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Want to give someone a gift without giving away the farm?
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Like having a good eye, displaying art well is a gift.
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Get your mom a gift that's as sweet as she is.
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Suri, the magazine reports, wasn't the only one getting a gift.
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"You have all given me a gift," Goodstein told the firm.
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Always leaving with a gift or something that you'd given me.
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He spent two hours with her and gave her a gift.
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Here's how Amazon's blitz deal is a gift to other retailers.
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We found a gift that even the pickiest dads will love.
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There's no doubting that it's a gift right up Jenner's alley.
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So lucky to be his mummy such a [gift] #inhiselement #manofthewild.
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It's $10.40, but I have $1.74 left on a gift card.
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"The straight posture is beautiful, especially for a gift," he said.
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Can't decide which one to grab for a gift (or yourself)?
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Giving with less is truly a gift worth giving — and getting.
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It was a gift from her parents on her 16th birthday.
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"We are actually not really a gift-giving family," Jonathan says.
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When we get home, there's a gift bag on the door.
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"She gave me a gift of a lifetime with my kids."
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Mr Obama was a wonk with a gift for verbal simplicity.
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That Catwalk documentary on Netflix is a GIFT TO HUMANITY pic.twitter.
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So, you want to get them a gift they'll truly love.
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The British government says it was a gift to Queen Victoria.
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But his scandal-ridden tenure was a gift to the opposition.
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Now it gives members a gift card for a future purchase.
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It was young Google's headquarters, and I'd come with a gift.
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"This is a gift to ISIS and the terrorists," she said.
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No longer is it treason for him to accept a gift.
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In the world of politics, having those skills is a gift.
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It would be like a gift bestowed upon you from above.
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He had a gift for making people feel instantly at ease.
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What a gift this series has been: it's been my honor.
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For many, its escapism is a gift that keeps on giving.
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Rob wanted Chyna to pick one as a gift from him.
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This, it turned out, was both a gift and a curse.
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That kind of trust and respect is a gift to me.
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Got the gut, and the tits were a gift with purchase!
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The Voyager Record is a gift from humanity to the cosmos.
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This story has become a gift that just keeps on giving.
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"The guy tried to say it was a gift," Fowler said.
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Oprah's Favorite Things™ are designed to be a gift guide.
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"You had a gift, you played the guitar," Mr. Malofiy said.
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"Some gifts are more than just a gift," text overlay read.
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Is that not a gift in this world of endless dross?
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President Donald Trump has a gift for telling deadly serious jokes.
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If you want to be sweet, send your friends a gift.
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But it is also a grand political a gift for conservatives.
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Chocolate covered strawberries are a gift that can be enjoyed immediately.
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Plus it's definitely a lot more considered than a gift card.
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Environmental advocates said the new rules are a gift to industry.
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And CNET has a gift guide for today's cyber shoppers HERE.
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" The Post's Jennifer Rubin called the tweet "a gift to prosecutors.
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Buy a gift card Federal employees can't accept cash, like tips.
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I've taped myself to it like a card on a gift.
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A gift card to use at your next movie night together
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The electric fireplace was a gift from Ms. Mearns's mother, Sharon.
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You've got to hand it to Trump: He has a gift.
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His final project was a gift to his beloved West Point.
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Guests were, nonetheless, told to barricade themselves at a gift shop.
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A "gift to the people," they never forget to tell us.
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Trump said the World Cup ball was a gift from Putin.
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So, for Ed Sheeran's 26th birthday, he's giving us a gift.
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I won't even be mad—they can consider it a gift.
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So now it's become a gift, being able to do that.
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That's what I've always believed: it's supposed to be a gift.
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"I really just experienced my body as a gift," said one.
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What a gift I've been given to help educate the public.
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Because it was a gift from the late Nicole Brown Simpson.
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Yesterday was Jojo's birthday but somehow we all received a gift.
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If you're entitled enough, everything you see looks like a gift.
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The album is simultaneously a gift directly to Kärgeräs album fans.
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Today, it is a tourist attraction complete with a gift shop.
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It is both a gift and a test for Republican leaders.
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His comments are also a gift to the Scottish National Party.
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The huge pullback in Conagra's stock last week was a gift.
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"To me, it was a gift from the Lord," he said.
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Completing the project was like a gift to his younger self.
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The driver ended the ride with a gift: a silver dollar.
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That smart sous-vide machine that you got as a gift?
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It was also possibly given as a gift to assorted emperors.
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And on Tuesday night, Democrats got a gift in their laps.
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Lenise: If anyone gets us a gift, it's Disney gift cards.
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IndyCar in St. Pete, a tradition since 2005, is a gift.
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It was a gift from a friend who doesn't collect photography.
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Accepting such a gift violated ethics standards, according to the report.
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Have you thought about getting the old man a gift subscription?
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KS: I do, it's a gift from my friend, Kim Kardashian.
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My mother was a gift and I will miss her everyday.
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And up close, it looked light enough to wrap a gift.
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And the list of recipients who expect a gift is extensive.
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It was a gift for his son when the restaurant opened.
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" And he said, "You shouldn't stop writing, you have a gift.
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Faith is not a gift or a comfort, but a superpower.
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The headwear was a gift from Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.
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Birthdays came with not just a gift, but a new responsibility.
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I was very grateful that Karen had given me a gift.
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It's a gift bequeathed to me by my Guatemalan immigrant parents.
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His memory was infallible, and he had a gift with dates.
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To have them onstage together is a kindness and a gift.
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I figured I'd put it on Maya's pillow as a gift.
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Tourists enter through a gift shop before beginning a steep descent.
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"Then that's a gift," said Senator Tom Udall of New Mexico.
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Becoming more human is not a burden; it is a gift.
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But the top ranking is a gift that keeps on giving.
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Advice is a gift, albeit one bundled with inherent power dynamics.
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A gift if you like, for all the endless hot air.
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"Give them the shingles vaccine as a gift," Dr. Bridges said.
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This is a gift for meme lovers and proud anarchists alike.
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But it was also a gift that came to blind him.
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So it is pretty much a gift that keeps on giving.
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"To me it's just a gift, a birthday gift," he said.
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"Every day is a gift," he said in the dying light.
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Peaches, tongue and brisket, a gift from a patron of Mommens's.
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Once, such a gift might have been greeted with unmitigated gratitude.
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Schjeldahl's farewell essay is both a gut punch and a gift.
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He gave us such a gift, he passed the Ryan budget.
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Get a 2% bonus every time you reload a gift card
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You know how you generally get a gift on your birthday?
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Did you receive a gift card from someone over the holidays?
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Sometimes you get a greeting card in lieu of a gift.
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For some recipes, American cheese is a gift from the gods.
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She's long had a gift for evoking bygone restaurants and chefs.
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As for American Express, today's pullback I'm calling it a gift.
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"Writer," Miller responds, exhibiting a gift for, among other things, understatement.
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Del Castillo had put together a gift package for El Chapo.
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Making life easier is a gift that will never get old.
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The goddaughter extended her hand as if it were a gift.
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Many accused LGP of looking a gift horse in the mouth.
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"The opportunity to play Fiona has been a gift," Rossum added.
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A gift card to Everlane for anyone who appreciates the basics
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A gift certificate to Warby Parker for the daily glasses-wearer
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They're less like a gift card, and more like a coupon.
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It's a gift that, right about now, I could really use.
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It is regardless a balm, a gift to yourself and others.
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If you give a gift card, go for something more versatile.
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Or there's always a gift that will never be uncool: cash.
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I didn't at that age know what a gift that was.
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When she sent him a gift basket, Levin refused that, too.
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He arrived bearing a gift of oysters from his uncle's farm.
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You forgot to buy a gift for someone on your list.
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Thanks to Carey, the final minutes of 2016 were a gift.
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The place is called Iran Park, a gift from Hezbollah's benefactors.
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But more than that, they are a gift to Big Tobacco.
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Instead of a gift registry, we asked people to donate cash.
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"That's a gift, to read 22020 pages an hour," says Noe.
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It took me years to understandthat this, too, was a gift.
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B. Trust is something that should be given as a gift.
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From an early age, it was clear he had a gift.
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The project would be given as a gift to the city.
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Trump's work was a "gift" for people struggling to find resources.
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You have a gift for creating characters who are instantly recognizable.
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A gift that my leaking, faulty, irrevocably damaged memory, had discarded.
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However, the move could prove something of a gift for Democrats.
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Tap the link in our profile to make a gift online.
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If you don't have the time or resources to get a gift, or just want to add a fun touch to a gift you're already giving, see if one of these might work well for your boo.
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Related: Everything you need to know about Trump's plan to pull back from Syria A gift Secondly, Trump's decision will be a gift to Russian President Vladimir Putin and the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
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But even if it was a gift, she reasoned, it would have been permissible because Pruitt is friends with the Hart couple, so it would have been an example of what's called a "gift exception" from friends.
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Whether it's Father's Day, Mother's Day, or some kind of International Marketing Research Firm™️ branded holiday, nothing is more irritating than being forced to buy a gift for someone who insists they don't want a gift.
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"Hopkins has received a gift that is unprecedented and transformative," he said.
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The outfit, he said, was a gift from his sister, Ariana Grande.
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I pity the person stuck with getting a gift for a celebrity.
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It's not everyday one is bestowed with a gift from Bey herself.
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But being pregnant and 'forced' to slow down has been a gift.
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His ring was a gift from his parents and cost $800. Stationery
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But the truth is, it was a gift to all of us.
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Don't shut down a gift or short circuit that loop of generosity.
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Jenner made sure to give Tyga some major bling as a gift.
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"This is a gift to Trump," tweeted New York Magazine's Jonathan Chait.
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Regardless of his intentions, James Comey's letter had given Trump a gift.
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Plus select TVs comes with a gift card, valued up to $350.
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But now, this is a gift of doing something for 20 years.
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"The messianic discourse of Pence is a gift to extremists", he wrote.
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Looking to give a gift that will really make you feel good?
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If you forgot to get your mom a gift for Mother's Day?
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Buying a home is a responsibility and, in my case, a gift.
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If you already knew that, you may be set with a gift.
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One holiday season I got a job as a gift wrapper there.
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In such a year as this one, that is a gift. —K.
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Be on the lookout for a gift registry posted to her Snapchat.
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But this is a gift, so go ahead and spend a bit.
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If you're interested in sexy naked man butts, consider today a gift.
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This is a gift from which your mom will get immediate satisfaction.
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But I didn't want to look a gift horse in the mouth.
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That table was a gift from my parents when we moved in.
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You can buy three, six, or 12-month subscriptions as a gift.
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It took me years to understand that this too, was a gift.
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There's nothing quite like giving a gift that you can partake in.
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Quitting the job would seem to be a gift to aching feet.
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What a gift it is to be allowed back into this universe.
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Every person living with autism has a gift, they have an affinity.
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The result of this collaboration, though, was truly a gift for us.
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He says the money was a gift from an unnamed Saudi royal.
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If you make a difference in one person's life, what a gift.
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I sold the other as a gift for 5 million dong ($224).
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I have $4 on a gift card I need to use up!
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To him, the internet had always seemed like a gift from heaven.
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I had $210 leftover on a gift card that covered my order.
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I've still got a gift card so it's free for me today!
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It is a gift to know how to be a public figure.
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Obviously, this is a gift in honor of Fiona the hippo's birthday.
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For Samsung, the explosions are truly unfortunate and a gift to Apple.
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The tea set will be a gift for my friend's upcoming birthday.
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"Storms aside, Ryan has a gift for connecting with animals," says Tiffany.
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This can be a gift for both you and your loved ones.
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That, and it's the holidays — doesn't your skin deserve a gift, too?
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In truth, it's not so much a gift as an impossible choice.
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My friend said that Talia left me a gift on this earth.
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After gracing the world with a gift like this, she deserves it.
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"You will mess up, at some point; that's a gift," she says.
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I cast it in bronze as a gift to Mr. and Mrs.
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Lagavulin: A gift for dad that says all you need to say.
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The millionth arrived in 1964 and got a motorcycle as a gift.
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Presenting her with a gift that signifies your goodwill is only appropriate.
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Adolescence is a gift— MAHER: Halloween used to be a kid thing.
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Get yours or give one as a gift for $21/month here.
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We learn that she believes Maggie is rare, special, and a gift.
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My FitBit Versa was a gift, but it costs $24 on Amazon.
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The mega-joint was a gift from B-Real of Cypress Hill.
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I want it to be a gift that I give to somebody.
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"Just believe that the heartbreak was a gift in itself!" she wrote.
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They are looking for a gift to celebrate their daughter's 13th birthday.
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That's really a gift for you and your partner, so everybody wins.
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At the weigh-ins, Jedrzejczyk tried to present Penne with a gift.
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You'll take a wrong turn if you give this as a gift.
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The bike was a gift to Tommy when Jägermeister was sponsoring him.
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I think it's a gift to get it down here at $87.
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So, it's time to celebrate their weird, dark obsession, with a gift!
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Tomb Raider: a gift from the '90s that just cannot stop giving.
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Unsending messages on Instagram is truly a gift from the app gods.
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Chris Pratt on Parks & Rec is a gift that keeps on giving.
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"I see hyperfocus as a gift when applied well," Taylor-Klaus says.
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Unless you are rich, you do not have to get a gift.
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If your luggage can't accommodate a gift, find something when you arrive.
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They started out with a gift of 150 chickens from the FAO.
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There's a gift shop and plenty of bench seating indoors and out.
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Nobody knows what will happen next, and every moment is a gift.
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That kind of media exposure is a gift that keeps on giving.
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They are the light of our life and a gift from Him.
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The Cardinals got a gift run in the top of the first.
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On the political side I think it's a gift to the Republicans.
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That arrangement constitutes a gift and violates federal employment rules, Udall claimed.
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He had a gift for pragmatism, and it's something you can emulate.
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"The past is an inheritance, a gift, and a burden," Lepore writes.
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Alternatively, you could buy two and use the second as a gift.
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A song is a gift, but what kind of gift is this?
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Grab a gift card if you want to give her more freedom.
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Bamboo toothbrushes Backup toothbrushes are a gift that anyone will use eventually.
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A fur coat that had been a gift from the Onassis family.
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It is neither charity, nor is it a gift to foreign governments.
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That's not just a gift but years of passion, focus and work.
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To a teen, there's probably nothing more useful than a gift card.
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It was to be a gift for a member of his congregation.
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And should it be a gift, loan or advance on an inheritance?
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On the one hand, any time a kid eats, it's a gift.
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It was such a gift to have Meera singlehandedly disprove that assertion.
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Museveni then gave the couple a gift of his own: Ugandan names.
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But it left me feeling hopeful, which is a gift of sorts.
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But when you have that deep feeling for it, that's a gift.
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As I entered, I was offered a gift of "fluoride-free" toothpaste.
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From across the table, Arcanabyss' mother pushes a gift into his hands.
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I open it up and it was a gift card for $150.
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But it all makes sense, became he has come with a gift.
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Oftentimes as a bridesmaid, you're not expected to hand over a gift.
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But I knew the truth: Nobody likes a donation as a gift.
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I also smoke a cigar, which was a gift from my father.
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Venus enters Cancer, bringing financial blessings and a gift from a crush.
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Melania offered Michelle a gift in a light blue box from Tiffany's.
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Not to be outdone, Andrew says he has a gift for Margery.
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"Leave a gift for our Alt-Right friends," the event's description reads.
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It's quite a gift to find a passion that early in life.
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Michelle and Brandon received a gift bag full of Trader Joe's goodies.
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Both seemed to take his answer as a gift he was offering.
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The move blindsided Mattis and was a gift to the North Koreans.
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Every piece of this film was and is a gift for me.
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It was such a gift to perform with my real life love.
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I got it as a gift when I was 11 or 12.
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And two years ago, he received a gift from the Panama Papers.
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If Mueller discovers a crime, that's a gift to the president's opponents.
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She wanted to stay— But I've always had a gift for extrapolation.
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"That seems like a gift in these times," Ms. von Pfetten said.
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It took the purse that my husband bought me as a gift.
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Being able to share my skills in this way is a gift.
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Following the tradition for visitors, we arrived with tobacco as a gift.
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"She has a gift for getting the best work out of people."
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This was a gift from a bunch of people you don't know.
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I gave her a gift and a hug, then returned to work.
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Trump is a gift to the world's tyrants in two important ways.
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I feel like I was invited so I would give a gift.
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Bret: Speaking of the holidays, you got a gift: Ryan Zinke resigned!
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One of the most striking examples of such a gift: folk art.
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"The holiday windows are considered a gift to the city," she said.
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Is knowing that it would be the last time together a gift?
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I think that it's a gift to Democrats that keeps on giving.
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Edna St. Vincent Millay's poems — a gift from Hodder, my British publishers.
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They have one bottle of alcohol left, a gift from a priest.
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Beware of Greeks bearing a gift horse on which beggars might ride.
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What the wage hike amounts to, then, is a gift from management.
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If you want to redeem a gift card on Postmates, here's how.
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Unlike leftover pasta, leftover risotto is viewed by Italians as a gift.
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It was a gift, one that I knew gave me an edge.
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"What a gift to have all your attention on something," she said.
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He had brought a piggy bank as a gift for the baby.
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Then I'll take a horseback riding lesson as a gift to myself.
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The second one is Versace and is a gift from my girlfriend.
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And Ms. Hartman indisputably has a gift for capturing the spontaneous moment.
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It was in violation of my resolution, and it was a gift.
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Though a gift is customary, spend only what you feel comfortable spending.
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She had a gift for making very complicated things sound simple, beautiful.
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"Every Hebrew word we acquire is a gift," Kamil tells his men.
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He argues the bill was essentially a gift to the drug industry.
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They offered him a Rolex watch as a gift, which he refused.
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She promised to give a woman a gift for hearing her out.
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Instead, whatever money we raise will be put on a gift card.
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"He was like, 'It's a gift from our boss,'" Ms. Miller recalled.
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So you can get a gift that is both practical and beautiful.
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But it's a gift, worth a trip to puzzle over and savor.
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CNN's Stephen Collinson called the committee's finding a "gift" for Trump. 23.
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A gift from a doting grandmother many years ago, and a responsibility.
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Never receiving a gift in that capacity can, over time, suck ass.
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I have a gift card from my birthday, so we use that.
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That teacher, Debra Gutowski, and her class sent it as a gift.
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Dear Miss Manners: How does one respond to someone rejecting a gift?
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Sweatsuits are cool now, and this is a gift to legs everywhere.
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I still have a gift card from my birthday, so it's free!
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It is the best book I have ever received as a gift.
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This is a gift and you guys should receive it as such.
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Never look a gift horse in the mouth seems like sage advice.
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Indeed, maybe you should consider a gift subscription for someone this year.
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A gift card to Fandango could be given IRL or over email.
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Now, he is looking for a third to give as a gift.
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I learned that all pain and loss is in fact a gift.
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The Christmas holiday passed without a "gift" from the North Korean regime.
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"If all goes well, it will be a gift to her successor."
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The ancient Greeks looked at life as a gift from the gods.
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There is such a thing as a gift that keeps on giving.
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This plant, which C was now presenting to me — as a gift!
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He had a gift for the English language, from grammar to oratory.
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Maybe you have multiple causes you'd like to favor with a gift.
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Rarely have I had a gift where I felt I nailed it.
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A gift shop in town sells souvenirs that display a road sign.
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Tailoring a gift to a rich person's idiosyncratic desires is therefore paramount.
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Skip the shower, but give a gift as a gesture toward collegiality.
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"Alta came to me like a gift from God," Mr. Syah says.
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In accepting his gift, you'll be making a gift of your own.
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A "supermajority" of pie is not a gift; it is food waste.
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If such a gift, as far as she knows, is only temporary?
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New members could even get a gift copy, signed free of charge.
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So when we decided to do it, it felt like a gift.
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"I brought a gift with me right here," the famous singer said.
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It is a gift of trust, and it must go both ways.
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Six years ago last week, Flo Rida gave the world a gift.
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That news was a gift for Paul Pink and his partner Erin.
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But how about instead a gift to Heifer International in his name?
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But as the head of a campaign, the Republican attacks were a gift.
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But when Campbox actually delivers a gift, it has not always provided greatness.
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The Clinton campaign's outrage, real or feigned, was a gift to Mr. Sanders.
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"This is such a gift," the Grammy winner told PEOPLE at the time.
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This development is a gift to Donald Trump's jeremiad against bad trade deals.
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In other words, most of the profits are a gift from the government.
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Children are a gift, but Brayson became an unwanted burden to the defendant.
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I close my eyes and remind myself that every moment is a gift.
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A Salvation Army unit in York, Pennsylvania, received a gift of golden molars.
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I bought it as a gift by my auntie when I was 13.
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For all of these movements, it is precisely their openness that's a gift
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Do you have to bring a gift if you've traveled for the event?
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"We should not aid and give to the radicals a gift," he said.
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Like two sides of a coin, dyslexia is a gift and a struggle.
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Luckily choosing a gift for the auto enthusiast in your life is easy.
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Well, you know, it was a gift for myself for the [entire] season.
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And once you've got yourself covered (priorities), consider ordering one as a gift.
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A gift of soap was enough to make Brahim cry on one occassion.
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We can get angry, depressed or we can see it as a gift.
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But what if it was a gift that you could literally give yourself?
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Air conditioning is a gift — one that belongs to humans and koalas alike.
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That said, here's how to give it as a gift: First things first.
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Instead of buying something off the registry, give a gift from the heart.
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If it was given to her as a gift, she might consider it.
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Of course, receiving a gift card by itself can feel out of touch.
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Here it is in action: Now that's a gift that keeps on giving.
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We're told it was a gift she's worn many times before, without controversy.
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I love giving gifts, because everybody knows I&aposm a gift-giving person.
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The paintings were a gift of the late collector Willem Baron van Dedem.
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The resort also boasts a salon, dive-in movies and a gift shop.
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"We were given a gift — this nearby body called the moon," Bezos said.
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He feels bad about the prime time special and offers her a gift.
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Target is offering a gift card with purchase, though it requires carrier activation.
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Give your in-laws something more exciting than a gift card this year.
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You didn't get served this, you didn't get given this as a gift.
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Rick and Morty socks Socks as a gift have gotten a bad rep.
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His beautiful voice will live on forever as a gift to us all.
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It's a gift that sounds generic, but one I actually consider very thoughtful.
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Sorry, but wedding-etiquette experts say you still have to give a gift.
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You are under no obligation to attend the wedding or send a gift.
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Rick and Morty Socks Socks as a gift have gotten a bad reputation.
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Making a gift for someone you care about is a sure-fire winner.
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Rather than making a gift in cash, consider donating your highly appreciated stocks.
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To this Fraser added a crackling prose style and a gift for storytelling.
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Want to help a dog who could really use a gift right now?
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You'll know you got them a gift they'll use in the new year.
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And any optimism these days feels like a gift, so thank you, Lorena.
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Offer a gift to the world that no one else can offer: yourself.
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The understanding is, since we are guaranteed nothing, every day is a gift.
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The figurines weren't a gift; in fact, they were commissioned by Hench himself.
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A gift card that lets you buy digital games and set a budget
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But while Shari considered Cohen's ingenuity "a gift," his hyper energy rankled some.
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I also get a Spider-Man costume for fiancé as a gift ($39).
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"But René really gave me a gift," Dion told USA Today last year.
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" Because of that, Clinton said, his presidency would be "a gift to ISIS.
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Shari's Berries Chocolate covered strawberries are a gift that can be enjoyed immediately.
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"It was such a gift from Jay and George (her husband)," she says.
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Here's a better idea: Make a gift of the funds to your heirs.
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Brent Burns then put the Sharks ahead with a gift of a goal.
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Playing Vincent Van Gogh in Julian Schnabel's 'At Eternity's Gate' was a gift.
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"If ever a moment felt like a gift from God, it was then."
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The dress was a gift from her mother Jennifer, a well-known stylist.
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The sender had a quick, easy experience and the recipient gets a gift.
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That there is anything seemed like a gift—because there could be nothing.
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We're talking about subscription boxes, because your honey deserves a gift every month.
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After all, what's better than a gift that you know helped other people?
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Plus, sometimes we just want a gift that feels a bit more personalized.
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Today, her clients have sent her new dresses, tights and a gift card.
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Give them one less payment to worry about with a gift of Prime.
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"Even when someone has something nasty to say, there's a gift in that."
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Ahead, find a gift that your friend will love on a cosmic level.
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I feel like this video was a gift from the universe to me.
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I hope I never forget what a gift it was to be there.
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Don't be one of those people who just throws in a gift card.
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You have an essence inside of you that has given you a gift.
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He first watched Roots on videotapes that were a gift from his mom.
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Then, Domino's sends them a gift card for each item their guests buy.
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The mothers were all dressed up, and each left with a gift bag.
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But being pregnant and &aposforced&apos to slow down has been a gift.
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But above all, it's the unexpectedness that truly makes a gift stand out.
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Just before we took the stage that night, I gave Laura a gift.
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According to The Sun, Markle's studs were a gift from the Queen herself .
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I got a gift card for my birthday yesterday, so we use that.
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Are you looking for a gift for a social butterfly or a homebody?
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At a party for his wedding anniversary, Christian turned up with a gift.
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But a gift like that takes your friendship to a whole other level.
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During the office Christmas party, Wright said Kenneth Hayden handed her a gift.
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We're told the casket was offered as a gift at Vinnie's family's request.
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For home stuff, I really like this store OK, it's a gift shop.
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Use a gift card I got this past weekend from a work party.
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One of his pet capuchins ended up becoming a gift to Justin Bieber.
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I don't get them done very regularly, but I have a gift card.
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Not to mention the $12,000 diamond Cartier bracelet she got as a gift.
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But, it's nice to receive as a gift and something you keep forever.
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Jones' live-tweeted Season 33, episode 2 "Stormborn," and it was a gift.
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"It's a gift and a curse," Leonard told reporters of the double teams.
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If you send Ginsburg a note or a gift, it's likely she'll respond.
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Getting your girlfriend a gift that she really loves is an awesome feeling.
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Is this a loan that must be repaid or is it a gift?
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That does not qualify as a blow to Putin; it is a gift.
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Reimer began making stickers of Shelley Duvall as a gift for a friend.
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If you invite me to your wedding, know you're not getting a gift.
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"What a gift!" she says hearteningly of the 120 languages spoken by pupils.
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These are currently a gift for small donors: expect commercial knock-offs soon.
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Mr. Apandi said the money was a gift from the Saudi royal family.
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What a gift to the Democratic Party in the upcoming race for president!
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For students of Wiz and Ye history, the entire episode was a gift.
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It's purposely planned to encourage people to buy the appliance as a gift.
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And what's a museum devoted to an urban legend without a gift shop?
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"I think you need to view this weakness as a gift," he said.
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My spouse thinks I should bring a gift when visiting anyone at home.
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But now, any pullback could be a gift for eager buyers, Cramer said.
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Brighten up your favorite remote worker's life with a gift from this list.
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I always feel it's a gift to hear him talk about that stuff.
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One sent him fifteen hundred dollars—a gift that reduced Garcia to tears.
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The film's cast and crew gave Newton-John the jacket as a gift.
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It's hard not to view HBO Max as a gift to HBO subscribers.
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The center also has a gift shop that sells art and t-shirts.
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And what a gift as a mom to have that for my daughters.
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The farm has a small visitors center with bathrooms and a gift shop.
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His office declined to provide documentation demonstrating that either sum was a gift.
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It's a gift like forgiveness, that when you get it, it changes everything.
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"We wanted to give a gift back to the community," Mr. Plate said.
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Looking for a gift for that friend who can't even keep succulents alive?
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Trump thanked the children for the performance and gave them each a gift.
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He denied the allegation and said the merchandise was given as a gift.
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Grescoe's eye for details like these is both a gift and a weakness.
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Mom never did learn how to read music, but she had a gift.
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"It's a gift, not a victory," Mr. Yan said of Mr. Duterte's remarks.
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"We were given a gift – this nearby body called the moon," he said.
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In 2018, Star gave Schwandt a custom-made weed grinder as a gift.
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And this is a gift to ISIS and the terrorists, violent jihadist terrorists.
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Playing Vincent Van Gogh in Julian Schnabel's AT ETERNITY'S GATE was a gift.
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We reached out to both companies to ask if it was a gift.
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Get him a gift that'll help him hit higher highs for Father's Day.
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But save the receipts if you paid cash or are giving a gift!
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Do yourself a favor and bring along the receipt or a gift receipt.
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The pot was a gift from her mother, and it does the job.
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"If you charge interest, it says this definitely isn't a gift," said Keeler.
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Didn't he leave any of his body parts for us, as a gift?
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You have a gift for making movies about hanging out look so effortless.
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It's $2.45, but I still have $38 on a gift card from Christmas.
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He said the Rolex he was wearing at the time was a gift.
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I was in a gift shop and I saw tiles of the Orisha.
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Never look a gift horse in the mouth, or so the saying goes.
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Most of what you've done since has been a gift to see, really.
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Was that film more a gift or a curse for the Dandy Warhols?
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Make time to do something special for yourself—treat yourself to a gift.
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But because life is a gift that endlessly gives, this chapter has reopened.
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Like the Park, the concerts are free—a gift to the city's people.
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There are pros and cons to giving a gift to your future spouse.
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They even made a gift for Beyoncé and Jay-Z's daughter Blue Ivy.
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I want to thank everyone, this Vuelta has been a gift for me.
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"There was a gift in every one of those exchanges," Mr. Roland recalled.
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On his 12th birthday, my son received a gift from his former nanny.
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John Cornyn, Republican of Texas, called it a "gift" to the Republican Party.
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The next day, I received the owl in my office as a gift.
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Moreover, we specifically rejected a gift from Epstein following his conviction in 2008.
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The book was a gift from Dad after I began to write criticism.
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And even if he didn't come to see us, that was a gift.
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It was a gift from someone who really wanted to keep me warm.
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Trump's ripping-up of the deal was a gift to the hard-liners.
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He had a gift for languages, eventually becoming fluent in a half-dozen.
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One day, Ms. Dickens chose one of her best paintings as a gift.
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Wouldn't someone special in your life love a gift subscription to NYT Cooking?
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So she gave Ms. Velez-Mitchell a gift from the Woodstock Farm Sanctuary.
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But a family friend gave him an application to Harvard as a gift.
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Flowers — you can really never go wrong with giving them as a gift.
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Hot and Sour Dumpling Soup Frozen dumplings are a gift from the gods.
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We had a gift certificate and told ourselves we could handle the noise.
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It's truly a gift actually, this job, is being able to visit communities.
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"The idea that I accepted a gift never came to me," he said.
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There's still time to buy your mom a gift subscription to NYT Cooking!
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Can I use a gift from a family member as a down payment?
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The Thompson Family Foundation will make a gift to name the fourth screen.
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Here, too, he was offered a gift, a little token of Huddersfield's esteem.
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"Aretha is a gift from God," the singer Mary J. Blige once said.
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In his telling, Bowen's decision was a gift that fell from the heavens.
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That's a gift that deserves wild applause, no matter the time of day.
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If Fox News was a gift to Americans, where can I return it?
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The president does have a gift for smoothing things out, he really does.
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Something that fit my definition of baking and my mother's of a gift.
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This should be a gift of these long summer days to our children.
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With an audio interface, V.P.S. would be a gift to the vision-impaired.
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A gift card they have to smash a brick to get ahold of
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But more importantly, the wall will be a gift to the drug cartels.
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Ms Obreht has a gift for vivid language and deft stories-within-stories.
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Some say Randal Quarles is giving big banks a gift, little by little.
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It was a gift to hold that lovely, dying creature in my hands.
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" He added: "It's a gift, worth a trip to puzzle over and savor.
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That's been a gift to ISIS, whose members have seized on the chaos.
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"If he wants to bunt there, that's a gift to us," Romine said.
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Sebastian was going to be a gift for Cory's 5-year-old daughter.
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Another depicts a gift-laden pickup hauling a tree sized for Rockefeller Center.
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A gift card to a new startup that makes organic clothes for kids
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But to answer your question — yes, you should definitely give her a gift.
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Adolescence is a gift — " Mr. Maher: "Halloween used to be a kid thing.
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Three friends gave me a gift card for my birthday several months ago.
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"That's something you are given as a gift when you do a renovation."
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President Donald Trump's Twitter feed is, among other things, a gift to historians.
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Picking out a gift for a guitar player can be a trying affair.
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" He says the open-source monitoring agent is "a gift to the world.
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However, this is a gift horse they are likely to examine more carefully.
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I have a gift card to Alamo Drafthouse, so I pay with that.
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"This is a gift from God," he said, pointing to the blazing sun.
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Feeling obligated to give your bummer-of-a-roommate a gift this year?
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It's officially December — and Mindy Kaling has a gift for Office fans everywhere.
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But what if not-thinking is a gift, a liberation from troublesome effort?
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Democrats and consumer groups called Mr. Trump's orders a gift to Wall Street.
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We all get a gift of life, and we have to live it.
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Not every male candidate mentioned his books, but every one chose a gift.
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Last thing: Is it ever okay to give a gift in a bag?
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"Christmas Days" is beautifully packaged, a gift book in more ways than one.
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That said, it's customary for someone to purchase a gift for an assistant.
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She tried it on, assessing its potential as a gift for her mother.
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London has a gift for depicting physicality — brutal fights, delicious food, muscled bodies.
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He bought his wife two racehorses (Bombproof and Traveling Light) as a gift.
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It is such a gift, wrapped with a bow, to Iran and Hezbollah.
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"A gift is an offering and an offering is a sacrifice," explains Tallman.
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It's just a gift to an already flush, and heavily subsidized, oil industry.
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Helping her think straight about her situation could be a gift of friendship.
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The building was constructed from angelique teak, a gift of the French government.
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Would they be better off with just a gift card or some cash?
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One contestant got the entry fee as a gift for his 13th birthday.
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The boy has been cured of cancer, and the dog is a gift.
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The Marlins got on the board with a gift run in the second.
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Without looking a gift horse in the mouth too much — because Stadia is a cool idea, it works reasonably well, and here's a chance to try it sooner — it's hard to see this as much of a "gift" right now.
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Museveni went on to give the couple a gift of his own: Ugandan names.
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Seems kind of stingy, but no sense looking a gift horse in the mouth.
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She's already so strapped that she's wrapping a pack of gum as a gift.
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Everyone does have a blessing or a gift they just have to find it.
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Every once in a while, spinning a Pokéstop will give you a "Gift" item.
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Noto Serif CJK is a gift to anyone who builds products in multiple languages.
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So you don't think of yourself as having a gift—you weren't a prodigy.
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"This is such a gift," the 43-year-old Grammy winner tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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I'm going to give you a gift right now: James Marsden has a son.
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My mom buys my sister a Lopapeysa (Icelandic wool sweater) as a gift ($180).
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Mandy is an actress and a human being, and a gift to work with.
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A whole country, an entire new life, a gift that was mine to give.
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It was a gift from Fairfield's sister city Zinwa in Taiwan back around 1977.
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We find a fun t-shirt at Uniqlo as a gift, and L. pays.
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"I like to give a gift card with something else that's personal," she says.
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"We all know that we've been given a gift of 50 years," said Puleo.
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Which I think is a gift now as a creator and as an actor.
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"We have not made a gift to anyone," Zaev said during Wednesday&aposs debate.
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That you are not only a presence and a gift but you earned it.
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Environmentalists said the delay was a gift by the administration to the petroleum industry.
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L'Engle has a gift for baiting intellectual hooks, for making life feel irresistibly mysterious.
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To take advantage of such a gift is how we make our parents proud.
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Did you know you can give a subscription to NYT Cooking as a gift?
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It's a gift to be able to even consider choosing between time and money.
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A skull print by artist Damian Hirst was a gift from partner Scott Disick.
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So never — I mean never — buy a gift for a wedding that's full price.
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This is a gift I'm giving to the industry that I love so much.
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Price: $17.99 for 12 on Amazon Looking for a gift for a fashionable teen?
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Not inexpensive, but a great place to find a gift for a literary friend.
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And while finding a gift worthy of her can be hard, it's not impossible.
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Keep your Thrones-loving friend's spirit alive with a gift inspired by the show.
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Chocolate covered strawberries Get your mom a gift that's as sweet as she is.
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Instability in Iraq and civil war in Syria were a gift to Baghdadi's ambitions.
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Later in the movie, the couple is given a gift card to Olive Garden.
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And you know what, give me a gift card, and I'll go after Christmas.
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Like any young woman, Meghan Markle celebrated receiving her religious sacraments with a gift.
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On top of all that, you also want a gift that will stand out.
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"It's such a miracle and a gift to bring a baby into the world."
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It's about three feet tall and is a gift to Lorena from her godfather.
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His neighborhood in Phoenix is also sending a gift bag of locally made items.
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I get a brownie and put it on a gift card from my boss.
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Well, it's hard to look back on that now as anything but a gift.
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Sharif later hosted the wedding wearing a pink turban Modi brought as a gift.
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"She was one of those people who felt life was a gift," Debbie said.
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It was a gift, and all I know is my face isn't super flakey.
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Let me start by saying: Harry Styles is a gift to the music industry.
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Anything that undermines them, weakens and divides them, is a gift to the Kremlin.
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They said she had a gift for working with children with severe behavioral problems.
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Tea first arrived in Russia in approximately 23, as a gift from Chinese ambassadors.
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There's no denying that these types of assortments are traditionally associated with a gift.
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You are a gift to all of us and we love you so much!
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It was such a gift to explore with someone so grateful to be there.
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Despite all the horror, it was a gift to see how communities came together.
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I bought him a gift one time and he was like 'WTF is this?!
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A long, long time ago (on June 15), the internet was given a gift.
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Have you ever seen a person so excited about a gift in your life?
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Cherry was a gift for Samuel's sister, and she lives on a neighboring plantation.
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Election 2016 must feel like a gift to the writers at Saturday Night Live.
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A gift from my brother Nipsey that we want to share with the world.
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Children's Orphanage & Catholic Charities: $55Apple Storage: $1Ipsy: I got my subscription as a gift!
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" She continued, "She was a light, a fairy, and a gift of a creature.
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I make a return at Target (-$40) and put it on a gift card.
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I have a gift card so I use that to buy my groceries ($10.12).
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Have you ever gotten a gift card for a store you don't shop at?
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The account was in his wife's name as a gift for her, he said.
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It's not a gift other people or things give to us, in other words.
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And Democrats criticize the proposal, calling it a gift to corporations and wealthy Americans.
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Pretty cool that this is a gift you can get for your daughter now.
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Tempos are identical, arrangements unchanged; there's not a gift cover or a new song.
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I have a gift card and my reusable cup with me, so why not!
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"The rule is you give a gift that fits within your budget," Post says.
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It was a gift from her roommates, Hozoji explains, who made it for her.
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The ball dropped in safely and Granderson raced to third with a gift triple.
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You can get a gift card worth up to $150 when purchasing select products.
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A gift shop stocks Trump aftershave that "captures the spirit of the driven man".
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If he likes the finer things in life, we have a gift for him.
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According to a new interview with Sudeikis, the Queen also gave him a gift.
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If you've ever bought a gift card online, the process will look very familiar.
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One UPS driver was delivering packages when he received a gift of his own.
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Price: $28.68 on Amazon Who doesn't love a piece of furniture as a gift?
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It is potentially a gift to authoritarian regimes, as well as to criminal hackers.
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Did you ask for that, or was that a gift from [writer] Robbie Thompson?
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" She also praised her character: "The opportunity to play Fiona has been a gift.
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It was then Hurd's time to present a gift to his road trip pal.
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Basically, she's a gift that keeps on giving, even down to her beauty look.
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"That kind of is a gift and a curse in some ways," he says.
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A gift that speaks to their obsession with the long-running space exploration franchise.
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Fearing your account has been hacked on Christmas Day is a gift nobody wants.
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The scare made Shatner even more determined to embrace every day as a gift.
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He figured the painting was a gift from KFC for his tweet going viral.
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Baker got that book as a gift from his parents when he was 12.
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They felt enormously guilty, so they gave me two small Buddhas as a gift.
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These began as a gift for small donors: commercial knock-offs followed in hours.
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Shiloah Avery, 29, also of Port Orchard, received an Instant Pot as a gift.
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She gave the manuscript to her mother as a gift on her ninth birthday.
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And then came Daniel, who is, let's be honest, a gift to Bachelor Nation.
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More than a new professional opportunity, I understood this moment almost as a gift.
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"On the political side I think it's a gift to the Republicans," she added.
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And the bright red boxing gloves that Muhammad Ali sent him as a gift.
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A Bloomberg candidacy would be a gift to Democrats, the country, and the world.
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Clinton accepted a gift of jewelry from the leaders of Brunei valued at $58,000.
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He's also trying to deeply appreciate each moment for what it is: a gift.
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It's like a gift, and it is really hard, but it's totally worth it.
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Yet their experiences, while a bitter personal disappointment, have been a gift to science.
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What should be an agonizingly tedious experience is instead a gift of indescribable tranquility.
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TUESDAY • They say the only thing better than getting a gift is giving one.
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"It's kind of a gift to not tell myself that story anymore," she says.
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"The knowledge that comes from hanging with scientists is a gift," Mr. Kovar said.
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You were given a gift at birth, a true head start towards signing elegance.
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Anything you'd buy as a gift will likely see better discounts on Cyber Monday.
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" Trump was arguing for a more restrictive definition of the term as a "gift.
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Redeeming the code puts a gift card's dollar value into your PlayStation Store wallet.
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CNN called the CBO report "a gift for the 2018 campaign" for the Democrats.
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Some thought Donald J. Trump, the Republican nominee, was a gift to the country.
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"Creation is prior to us and must be received as a gift," he writes.
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They do — and her comments have so far only been a gift to Republicans.
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The author has a gift for creating chiaroscuro portraits, capturing both light and dark.
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"That was a gift for us, but we'll take it, no complaints," Raikkonen said.
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But in Louisiana, one business is trying to turn the problem into a gift.
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This year, give yourself a gift ... write something for LOVE ... not money ... on this.
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With a gift card to Airbnb, they can book a weekend to spend together.
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Pelosi has discouraged such talk, calling it "a gift" to Republicans in the midterms.
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You don't have to spend a fortune to give them a gift they'll love.
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A gift card for delicious healthy meals she can make in about 30 seconds
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This could include games, a basic headset, extra cables, or even a gift card.
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You really can't beat the gift of cold, hard cash — or a gift card.
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McGregor has a gift of gab that reminds some of the young Muhammad Ali.
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So suppose you wish to give a gift to your son, who is married.
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Earlier that day, my father had given her a gift: her very own laptop.
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Commentators will analyze the game in progress, and a gift shop will sell souvenirs.
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The last one was a gift for Turkey's president from the government of Qatar.
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A gift that is too personal or intimate can make someone uncomfortable, says Salemi.
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A gift card to buy the best set of sheets they've ever slept on
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Epstein would foot the bill for the painting, as a gift to the Wexners.
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DiCaprio was given the painting as a gift by one of the accused financiers.
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This is why we want to push things—this is a gift to us.
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And hey, come to think of it, why does he even need a gift?
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His father had urged him, too, telling him he had a gift to share.
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Pruitt loves Chick-Fil-A, so perhaps throw in a gift card or two.
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She posted a video on Instagram showing a gift basket that Fallon gave her.
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Tsar Nicholas cradles a rare albino coconut, a gift from the Sultan of Jub.
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It may be Kelly Clarkson's birthday, but she's giving all of us a gift.
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"That's a gift, that's a violation of federal law," Senator Tom Udall told Pruitt.
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Another objection is that life is a gift, one you should be thankful for.
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"Some people call me a gift; some people call me a curse," she explains.
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Such a gift God has given me, exploring in your beautiful worlds every day.
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If you issue a gift certificate, the restaurant still suffers the same economic loss.
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Her fastidious dedication to creating banger pop songs isn't a fluke; it's a gift.
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But if Republicans leave him in place, they are offering a gift to Democrats.
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There's no better feeling than finding a gift that perfectly aligns with someone's personality.
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Sergeant Wilson had gone to the store to buy a gift for his son.
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Weems gestures as though she's presenting a gift, passing it on matter-of-factly.
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Custom labels cost an additional $5 a pair and come with a gift bag.
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At each location, a friend would greet Ms. Kaczmarek and give her a gift.
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As such, they're a gift to the popular press and a boon to biographers.
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