This series just got a tad more dunky—and a tad more interesting.
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Here's mine as well, albeit a tad dated, but also because it may be a tad more relateable.
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So sometimes the planet will cross its star a tad early, and sometimes it will cross a tad late.
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It was almost the exact same thing as "Everything Is Awesome" except every lyric was tweaked just a tad and every melody tweaked just a tad.
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But it's clear that it also feels a tad insulting and more than a tad patronizing to Toller that Abundant Life knows First Reformed can't support itself.
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It's all very mystical — if just a tad confusing.
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You know — something just a tad more high tech.
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Trade in U.S. stock futures were a tad firmer .
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Bizarre, perhaps, and sometimes a tad hypocritical, but also accurate.
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But perhaps Woolf wrote her screed a tad too hastily.
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It was, pardon the pun, just a tad bit shallow.
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The yen was a tad firmer at 106.185 per dollar.
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On Tuesday, the pound was a tad lower at $1.3129.
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I thought the services numbers were just a tad weak.
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Her way of discovering new music is a tad unconventional.
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Spot gold was a tad firmer at $1,236.76 an ounce.
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Spot gold was a tad firmer at $1,235.70 an ounce.
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This one, from Forbes, may be a tad bit off.
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They just haven't delivered, and it's been a tad disappointing.
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Is it a tad ironic that the companies chose gin?
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Spot gold was a tad higher at $1,295.83 an ounce.
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His jeans were sagging a tad lower than his waist.
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If something looks a tad off, it's because it is.
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The small plates are admirably ambitious, if a tad cerebral.
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Yields on shorter maturity JGBs were also a tad higher.
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Actually, Mr. Clemens is being a tad cagey with us.
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To be fair, my job history was a tad unusual.
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This one has just a tad of heat on it.
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Most shoppers do find the jeans run a tad big.
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That would have been a tad extra even for me.
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In pubs, they should be grumpy, arrogant, and a tad mean.
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We decided to go snorkeling first (I was a tad nervous).
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Same dark roots, petite frame and a tad shorter than Alex.
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So, the family photo was just a tad awkward this evening.
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Sterling was last trading at $1.2816, a tad below Friday's close.
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Well, let's just say the ramifications are a tad more personal.
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And there's Ryan, looking very deadpan and just a tad pained.
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The tests's fitness results though, he did find a tad shocking.
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And, at least one person was just a tad (hilariously) aggressive.
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At 20 times EBITDA, Gatwick's pricing is a tad more conservative.
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That brilliant blue was just a tad too familiar for comfort.
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You might, like me, even find the concept a tad macabre.
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Investors' fears of Netflix's eventual demise may be a tad overblown.
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But the Muji set is better, albeit a tad more expensive.
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"Yes, [it's a] small country, running a tad behind," he jokes.
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I love octopus but this monster was a tad off-putting.
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HK/SIN, a tad above a high of $1.1811 seen overnight.
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The cushions are a tad flat, and heaters are not available.
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Sterling was last trading at $1.2816, a tad below Friday's close.
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Setting up your free subscription could be a tad confusing, though.
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A tad rigid, yes, but that's what righteousness sometimes looks like.
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EMini futures for the S&P were a tad higher too.
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Safe-haven gold was a tad weaker at $1,236.76 an ounce.
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The third somewhat seamier outcome might seem a tad more likely.
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Some believe the true motivation may be a tad more political.
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Sure, it's a tad heavy (523 pounds) and expensive ($399 wholesale).
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Most other central European currencies were unchanged or a tad weaker.
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This photo is a tad blurrier than what I would've liked.
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"Let's say it was a tad warmer," the mayor said afterward.
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What follows is an anecdote that's both funny and a tad unnerving.
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A tad more tinkering, and Chappi had a new set of wheels.
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If you're thinking that setup sounds a tad convoluted, you'd be right.
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After our brief lunar excursion the plane starts to wobble a tad.
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The keyboard lacks a backlight, and the touchpad is a tad small.
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Starbucks is about to get a tad more expensive for some Londoners.
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The Nationals' average age, though, is a tad skewed because of Rodney.
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It was last trading at 97.19, a tad higher on the day.
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It's a tad too convoluted to sum up in a few lines.
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Word of warning for the prudes, the video gets a tad NSFW.
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The Nikkei opened a tad lower, but turned positive in midmorning trade.
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We always over-order and leave the restaurant hating ourselves a tad.
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Traveling alone with two boys who are occasionally, um, a tad rambunctious?
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While we love dumplings, squirrel dumplings might sound a tad bit unappetizing.
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Cuomo's approach is absolutely Clinton-esque, messy and just a tad infuriating.
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They just slowed the movie down a tad too much, he says.
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It was last trading at 97.104, a tad higher on the day.
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Against the yen, the dollar was down a tad at 111.83 yen .
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That ticked up a tad to 49.7 in December from November's 19983.
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While seven complaints are not many, the irony is a tad delicious.
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In other words, your smart home could become a tad bit slow.
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Against the Japanese yen, the dollar was a tad higher at 111.95.
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Against the yen, the dollar was down a tad at 111.81 yen .
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On Twitter, some people were a tad more blunt in their reviews.
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It's grand, ambitious and there's something a tad bit endearing about it.
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The Nikkei dropped 22017 percent to 28,210 after opening a tad higher.
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Against the Japanese yen, the dollar rose a tad to 109.93 yen.
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Communication breakdowns were downright comical (and a tad annoying if you're hungry).
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HK/SIN while the offshore yuan was a tad firmer at 21.
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In all, the process took a tad under 14 hours to complete.
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The medium version is good if you need something a tad smaller.
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It can be helpful to expand the historical scale just a tad.
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Telephones looked just a tad different from the smartphones we know today.
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Against the yen, the dollar was down a tad at 111.78 yen .
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It was perfectly fine — like its monochromatic brethren, just a tad saltier.
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Its premise is a tad out of left field, even for him.
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"Maybe a tad bit geared up," Moore said of the early innings.
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Chinese shares were slightly higher while Japan's Nikkei ended a tad lower.
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It's a tad bit surprising that "Birds of Prey" didn't take off.
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Couldn't the company, like, maybe have done this a tad bit sooner?
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It is now just a tad bit more, at $41 a month.
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Last quarter was just a tad bit below expectations, but nothing alarming.
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Enthusiasm for the markets may be just a tad too much, however.
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There's reason to be more than a tad skeptical of that paper.
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It's a great choice for pranking friends who may be a tad superstitious.
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Pitch Perfect 3 knows this and messes just a tad with the formula.
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But some time later, the Drop Dead Gorgeous star got a tad frustrated.
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But playing it too cool for school can also seem a tad obnoxious.
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It's everything Oyeyemi does best — funny, dreamy, vast, and just a tad eerie.
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Check it out ... it gets a tad awkward before Kaley runs after David.
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We approach them a tad uncomfortably, and they shake our hands without smiling.
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That's a tad higher than my educated guess, but certainly in the ballpark.
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But given Uber's previous privacy hijinks, these assurances ring just a tad hollow.
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LoveHave the past seven years been a tad tumultuous for your relationships, Libra?
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Siblings always fight, but on Game of Thrones is a tad more complicated.
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The is performing a tad better — up more than 9 percent for 2018.
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Oil prices bounced back a tad after suffering sharp falls the previous day.
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When it comes to luxury properties, the options become a tad more rarified.
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My cousin Jacqueline and her partner Sergio look a tad smug and skeptical.
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Lucy is compassionate and just a tad unrealistic, but her commitment is sincere.
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With that in mind, we've always been a tad suspicious of Target's tagline.
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The episode was poignant, painful, a tad fantastical, and even funny at times.
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That was a tad faster than the 4.1 percent pace calculated on Oct.
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That said, Tan may be a tad too confident on the regulatory front.
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McKenzie himself... which made things just a tad awkward between the now-couple.
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Nelson is ahead 53 - 46 percent by doing a tad better than Gov.
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So it is a tad ironic that Delrahim's nomination is being held up.
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Non-Hispanic whites still only make up a tad more than one third.
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But why not put a tad more effort into preserving your close friendship?
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The chicken could be a tad crunchier, and the pickle layout is suboptimal.
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It was a tad below the record 71.29 percent set in February 2011.
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Anyone else find that bowling ball prank a tad on the contrived side?
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Gail: I have to admit I'm sliding a tad toward the I-word.
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A legal wedding ceremony, with officiant, at the shops are a tad more.
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In the onshore market, the yuan rose a tad to 6.9370 per dollar.
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In a game with no touchdowns, the Titans were just a tad better.
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In the onshore market, the yuan rose a tad to 6.9330 per dollar.
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For some readers of scary novels, "Little" may be a tad too whimsical.
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It's not easy — you'll be tired, stressed out and probably a tad cranky.
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Did you wake up today feeling just a tad in over your head?
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If anything, the ride quality feels a tad too firm for the class.
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Although customizing the instrument display wound up being a tad frustrating for me.
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While some have welcomed it, others have been a tad critical and snarky.
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The two sound worlds — West and East — coexist peacefully, perhaps a tad sedately.
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For the most part, Gervais was a tad tamer during the 2016 ceremony.
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Instead, it's almost better to get them something that's a tad more generic.
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But Breitburn's individual investors are just a tad suspicious of their company's assessment.
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Australian shares were down 0.1% while South Korea's KOSPI was a tad higher.
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This kid's handwriting may be a tad messy, but at least he's honest.
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The U.S. dollar was a tad weaker against the Japanese yen at 109.47.
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HK/SIN, a tad below an overnight low of $1.1756 against the dollar.
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The U.S. dollar was a tad weaker against the Japanese yen at 109.48.
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" Then he becomes a tad more obvious, saying, "I don't want to lose you.
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Bond yields across the euro area were a tad higher in early Friday trade.
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The euro was a tad lower at $1.122, down 1.43 percent for the month.
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That left MSCI's world equity index a tad higher after three days of declines.
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Given that the Amazon experience in Spain can be a tad hit and miss.
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Was Hisense's $9,999, 4003-inch laser TV just a tad out of your budget?
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The euro was down a tad at $1.1297, erasing the previous session's small gain.
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Song Maker is a tad more complex, but is still very straightforward and foolproof.
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The Nikkei was flat at 20,624.61 in midmorning trade after opening a tad higher.
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Trump's assessment on how he performed during the debate was also a tad problematic.
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If you like white noise machines, this feature might be a tad more useful.
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Sometimes, a full moon aligns with perigee and look a tad bigger than usual.
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In fact, the sound appeared to be a tad fuller than my V-Modas.
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Evans looks a tad nervous, but with that handsome mug, how could we mind?
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The Elegant and Jewel smartwatches are a tad bigger than the original watch, though.
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Now, McClung is headed to Georgetown, with a tad more Instagram followers: roughly 23,22.
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It's a tad inconvenient, but adds to the whole retro charm of the category.
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But maybe cannabis smokers should be a tad bit more concerned about swapping germs.
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It's probably worth $13 billion, a tad more than after a fundraising last year.
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For some tastes, the Compass with Limited trim is a tad over the top.
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The Nikkei was flat at 21,508.41 points by midmorning, after opening a tad higher.
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Some would even suggest they're a tad overdone, but that's a matter of taste.
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He's all in, but we're a tad unclear how he's going to be deployed.
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That said, consumer confidence is still high, though it fell a tad last month.
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The lowest the team's payroll dipped was a tad over $90 million in 2014.
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The greenback was a tad higher at 96.871 against a basket of major currencies.
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Having those discussions might seem a tad crass, but Mississippi law is a factor.
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Flaunting your wealth on social media usually looks a tad more subtle than this.
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It's an impressive (although a tad less catchy) ode to the iconic theme song.
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Even Warren Harding, that old Teapot-Domer, would have found it a tad embarrassing.
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Indeed, it is legal now to sell hemp that contains just a tad less—.
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Lower global shares and a tad weaker dollar index also supported the precious metal.
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That is a tad ahead of the Bank of Canada's forecast for 3.2 percent.
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It's everything Oyeyemi does best — funny, dreamy, vast, and just a tad eerie. —A.
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While sharks typically aren't harmful toward humans, close encounters can get a tad intimidating.
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Though, it's a tad bit unsettling that they were there in the first place.
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Or because as a child she was very serious and always a tad sickly.
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That was a tad below the 6.8 percent growth seen in the previous quarter.
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The average Barnes & Noble bookstore is a tad larger, at around 26,000 square feet.
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Maybe my expectations approaching the book were a tad unrealistic, but they weren't unfounded.
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Then, a tad of lemon juice concentrate is also added for a slight citrus flavor.
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It's one of the best around, even if the 25D moniker is a tad gimmicky.
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The guards are on edge, pacing back and forth with a tad too much concern.
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The battery's a tad less capacious at 3,700mAh, but then again so is the phone.
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That would be one way to make the "valley of death" a tad less forbidding.
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A tad flustered, I head over towards the audio section to find someone who might.
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Plus, the pictures are a tad sweeter since I literally had to chase them down.
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Oasis will also be a tad pricier than earlier editions – Voyage goes for $199 retail.
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I was distracted by how grandiose — and a tad gauche — it all seemed to be.
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Its iconic brands may be a tad tired, but they are still beloved by many.
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The Nikkei fell 0.5 percent to 22,396.33 in midmorning trade after opening a tad higher.
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The dollar index was a tad firmer at 96.407 after gaining 0.7 percent last week.
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On Thursday, it was a tad stronger on the day, last trading at C$1.3436.
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You can see she gets a tad aggressive while trying to hand it to Bella.
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In context, that's 11 meters taller than NASA's Saturn V rocket, and a tad wider.
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Blac Chyna is now dating Rob Kardashian, making things very complicated and a tad incestuous.
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The very marginal bearish bets against the Singapore dollar SGD=D3 also increased a tad.
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Their lives may have spun out a tad differently, but the pair's friendship has endured.
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Or does it sound a tad like a novelist contemplating a man contemplating these things?
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Pros:Dividers keep products in place, nice handles, easy to carry, multiple sizesCons: A tad pricey
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Thick slices of duck, a tad too magenta, straddled an irresistible plank of fried bread.
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The Nikkei dropped 0.5 percent to 22,358.31 in midmorning trade, after opening a tad higher.
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Yikes. Grilled embryo felt a tad risqué even for an open-minded eater like me.
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The house comes fully furnished, although some of the pieces may be a tad dated.
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Also, he refused to beg forgiveness last month for being a tad too touchy-kissy.
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When an urge for pizza hits, the pizza delivery choices can be a tad overwhelming.
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Though it has been updated consistently, portions of it can seem a tad old-fashioned.
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Astrologers tend to say that all the panic over Mercury retrograde is a tad overblown.
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Ten-year Bund yields, the euro zone benchmark, were a tad higher at 0.25 percent.
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In currencies, the dollar gained a tad against the safe haven Japanese yen to 107.61.
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It's in this trio's scenes that newcomers may feel a tad out of their depths.
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Sanchez has 30 home runs in 90 games, a tad better, one in three games.
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The United States spends over 3 percent, and Canada spends a tad over 1 percent.
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If Mackenzie's comments and the statement sound a tad defensive, it's probably because they are.
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It weighs nine ounces, which is a tad heavier than the iPhone 11 Pro Max.
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"Tiffany seems tempting, especially because it's still down a tad for the year," he said.
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About to take on a genocidal alien race and you're a tad worried about it?
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The cost -- Carbon Health will run you $167.50, and Nurx a tad higher at $181.
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Someone is trying to sell the world's largest picnic basket for a tad under $600,000.
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I have to admit that once in a while I wish they were a tad advisory.
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And everyone, regardless of their spot on the political spectrum, has likely gotten a tad emotional.
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Developing a virtual assistant for my apartment is just a tad outside of my skill set.
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As a concept it's a tad thin, but you can't fault Victoria Beckham's or Shaq's enthusiasm.
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"Unlocking the Cage" might feel a tad unsatisfying on that score, but it's nevertheless thought provoking.
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TMG claimed the send-off cost $3 million, but Depp puts the figure a tad higher.
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It was a tad better than the median Reuters poll estimate of a 0.4 percent fall.
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HK/SIN on Tuesday, compared with levels a tad above 110 in the Asia session Monday.
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Impatient Leos may find all this internal gazing a tad tedious, but you'll thank yourself later.
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The pound, meanwhile, extended losses to a third day after edging down a tad to $1.3070.
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Who cares if groceries are a tad more expensive when the shopping experience is this frictionless?
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The device is also a bit smaller, though it's a tad thicker, too (by about 1mm).
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Kylie's explanation, on the other hand, could come off to some as a tad self-congratulatory.
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It's to be expected, then, that we might have felt their effects a tad more intensely.
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Those pictures will still be a tad fuzzy, due to the vehicle's distance from the object.
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But the investors we talked to seem only a tad more concerned than the industry folks.
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Noble thinks that the tag, when considered in connection with the venue, proves a tad reductive.
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The 2-runner is in the middle, holding similar products, though it fits a tad less.
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But, it needs to be said that some of the orgasm scenes were a tad melodramatic.
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But this violent lunch is a tad different than other black holes that scientists have studied.
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Investment theory may be a tad crunchy for Easter weekend, so let us keep this simple.
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He succeeded in pleasing his core supporters by showcasing a tad of his infamously abrasive style.
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It was only a tad less in the Philippines, thanks to strong services, particularly call centres.
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Poor Mason the baby koala isn't helping his species' notoriety for being just a tad dopey.
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In currencies, the euro was a tad firmer ahead of the European Central Bank's Thursday meeting.
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The dollar index climbed a tad overnight while gold prices slid ahead of the Fed meeting.
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"He's 6-7, 250," Collins said, embellishing Syndergaard's listed height and weight dimensions just a tad.
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I thought the price was a tad steep but now I think it's totally worth it.
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If that seems just a tad hypocritical, trust me, you haven't even started getting angry yet.
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Some of the products lean toward luxury goods and are a tad on the pricey side.
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The Nikkei gained 0.2 percent to 22,13 in a choppy session after opening a tad lower.
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So keep a lookout for a couple 'troopers who look just a tad out of place.
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She's got seven names left on her list, but crossing three off seems a tad ambitious.
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Kim says what everyone is thinking, that maybe Kourtney's anger is just a tad bit misplaced.
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Brooklyn's frontcourt is still a tad thin, and it's likely they'll get worked on the glass.
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So I wonder whether everyone involved might be feeling a tad ambivalent about turning the page.
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The song is tongue-in-cheek but in this post-Weinstein climate it's a tad jarring.
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But that operator might have been a tad too early in its innovation, rather than wrong.
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John: But if TV superstars were possibly a wee bit overrated … Michael: Just a tad, yes.
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Midwesterners are a tad luckier as they will be able to see more of the event.
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Now, it is worth noting that Postmates is a tad more expensive than other delivery apps.
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This year, Mr. Hansen's union accepted an increase of about 2.5 percent — a tad above inflation.
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I also like that it's a tad cropped — many sweaters are overlong on my petite frame.
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Even if it is a tad bit Griswold-family-inspired, we love everything about this reindeer.
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His apologizing for the practice as he began his campaign struck many as a tad cynical.
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But Mr. Obama's music lists — unruly, spiked with surprises and a tad quirky — can truly sing.
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Oil prices bounced back a tad from falls on Monday, but remained hobbled by trade uncertainties.
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Wall Street shares ticked up a tad on Tuesday with the S&P 20.6 gaining 21.2504%.
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The euro and the yen edged up a tad, trading at 1.1604 and 111.34 per dollar.
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The services PMI figure for July came in at 51.5, a tad below June's 51.6 reading.
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You'd hope that, at least in public, he'd murmur something vague and look a tad sheepish.
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Dinner at the home of Barry and Diane von Furstenberg's a tad steeper -- $100k per couple.
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LeBron's dominance in the East has been impressive, but it's also made things a tad predictable.
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Indonesia's benchmark stock index was last up nearly 1.6 percent while the rupiah also gained a tad.
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And it might just make Snapchat a tad less likely to mistake your hand for your face.
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Priced at $700 and $9003, respectively, both were still a tad too expensive for the average family.
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Do I like to see some one of my interview subjects a tad squirmy now and again?
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MESTER: SO I HAVE A FORECAST OF A TAD OVER 3% FOR THE YEAR, FOR THIS YEAR.
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"Today trading was dull but ended a tad weaker on importer (dollar) demand," said a currency dealer.
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We become so invested in their worlds that we just want to stay a tad bit longer.
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And now that our daughter is a tad older, she eagerly participates in the FaceTime sessions, too.
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At times he was cutting and combative, at others he was sarcastic and even a tad funny.
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The Nikkei share average rose 20.3 percent to 22,280.99 in midmorning trade, after opening a tad lower.
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Voyager 2 is a tad behind its twin, currently passing through the outer reaches of the heliosphere.
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Kristin Ess took the back a tad shorter than most, below, and the result is thoroughly modern.
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Technically, the movie is beautifully made, if at times a tad heavy-handed in foreshadowing Turner's importance.
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I did find it was a tad too greasy for the summer months, yet not moisturizing enough.
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The video is a tad long but for anybody interested in storytelling, it's a really fun watch.
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The Nikkei share average dropped 20.4% to 21,2492.49 at the midday break, after opening a tad higher.
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Spot gold slipped a tad to $1,424.62 an ounce, just short of last week's peak of $1,452.60.
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It may be a tad heavier than its successors, but its performance is nothing close to antiquated.
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So whether Biden is collapsing or whether his lead has just slipped a tad isn't yet clear.
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Still, it would have been a real mean trick, and many readers felt just a tad uneasy.
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The euro was down a tad at $1.1376 after hitting a three-week high of $1.1402 overnight.
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The Nikkei share average rose 210 percent to 0.23,20.2 in midmorning trade, after opening a tad lower.
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This was a tad slower than the 1.5% pace estimated by Atlanta Fed's GDP program on Thursday.
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The euro was down a tad at $13 after hitting a three-week high of $1.1402 overnight.
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The euro was a tad higher at $1.1228 but remained down about 1.2 percent for the month.
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The euro was a tad higher at $1.123 but remained down about 1.2 percent for the month.
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The euro dipped under $1.13 again, having gained a tad on Monday after some reassuring German data.
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The bad news: Selena Gomez's Mother's Day gift might make your own present seem a tad paltry.
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You chopped off your hair about a year ago and went a tad shorter over the summer.
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As I left—having been embraced in hugs by the whole family—I felt a tad bereft.
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Perhaps the Belgians are feeling a tad insecure after flaming out of the Euros in the quarterfinals.
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Turf N Surf Po' Boy's is a tad pricey, although generous on the portions, and Hey Cupcake!
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South Korean shares were a tad weaker while Chinese shares were buoyant after starting in the red.
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So to say I was a tad skeptical of the rally's staying power would be an understatement.
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The dollar was a tad weaker at 100.40 yen, having dipped below 100 yen in recent days.
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The small, crispy-skinned collar of sweet yellowtail (hamachi kama) could have been a tad less done.
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It could be argued, I suppose, that the play repeats the same points a tad too often.
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A tad under 215 feet tall, Farnsworth resembles an economics professor more than a cutting-edge entrepreneur.
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It beats the Arteon on styling and infotainment tech, but the Arteon is a tad more luxurious.
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"It is now a tad more challenging, but we were able to do it," Louis-Dreyfus said.
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We exited last year with a surplus and we think it will widen a tad this year.
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He'll appear in court for a hearing today, and it might get just a tad bit awkward.
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We thought this was a tad odd at the time, but we're now starting to see why.
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A tasty treat that can also get you a tad tipsy: I can't think of anything better.
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The business has just a tad more than 5,000 customers and needs perhaps 100,000 to break even.
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Among currencies, the dollar was a tad weaker at 98.460 against a basket of six major currencies.
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The room did feel a tad small at 350 square feet and could afford to be modernized.
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Because of the onion and the thick roux, the dish became a tad mushy in the oven.
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Now he's begun to worry that there's a tad too much spunk in the current White House.
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The New Zealand dollar was a tad firmer at $0.6393 after stumbling 0.8% in the previous session.
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Despite complaints that she was a "tad-too-calculated human train wreck," the book became another bestseller.
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Those who aren't steeped in the comics, admittedly, might feel a tad disoriented in the early going.
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Sterling was a tad weaker at $1.3005, having struck a five-week low of $1.2915 on Sept.
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Another person suggested Osnos should "reboot" the 3-year-old, but that seems a tad bit unnecessary.
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This was a tad slower than the 1.3% pace estimated by Atlanta Fed's GDP program on Monday.
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This seems a tad optimistic since peace negotiations to end a civil war typically take many years.
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At 42, I was a tad chubbier than necessary, and now, I was face-down oozing blood.
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Speculation in this case is a tad premature, but the stakes are high enough to allow it.
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That pace is a tad slower than the regional Fed's prior estimate of 2.6 percent growth on Feb.
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But the country's penchant for being a tad uncouth and uncultivated often shines through in more unscripted moments.
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European stock futures pointed to a steady start while Dax futures and CAC 20.1 were a tad firmer.
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This tumbler is a tad more expensive than Starbucks' other reusable drinkware—it's available for $40 plus tax.
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Coming out of college, Green was undersized for his position and just a tad husky for his profession.
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This was a tad faster than the 1.2% pace estimated by Atlanta Fed's GDP program on May 16.
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Although she was a tad late to the Broad City bandwagon, the former child star was instantly hooked.
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It's a tad darker than your standard thriller: Disease, eugenics, and Dante aren't exactly light fare, after all.
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The matters at hand were just a tad more meaty, like the state's response to global terror attacks.
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The Nikkei share average declined 0.5 percent to 20,555.13 at the midday break, after opening a tad higher.
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I'll be honest: I was a tad worried that Star's finale would be all about Atlanta Next Fest.
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Sterling was a tad higher at $1.3107, recovering slightly after giving up more than half a percent overnight.
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That is a tad lower than the International Monetary Fund's latest growth projection of 7.0% for this year.
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As a science reporter who specializes in space coverage, I've felt a tad out of place at CES.
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These are unfair standards and it makes me think that lowering expectations just a tad might be beneficial.
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The solemnity is still part of his range, but he is often raucous and a tad cocky, too.
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Stocks on Wall Street closed a tad lower on Monday after relatively quiet trade as earnings season loomed.
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She was widely panned for a tweet in August that struck some watchers as a tad too pandering.
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If you ask Cristiano Ronaldo, the news cycle had probably been a tad too Cristiano Ronaldo-free lately.
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The economy grew at a 3.1% pace in the first quarter, a tad softer than 3.2% initially reported.
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"That's what makes me a tad suspicious about all of this trade truce happy talk," the host said.
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This can also make it feel a tad crowded, but I still preferred it to the tame Chiki.
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I'd say the lotion only took a tad bit longer to rub in than a conventional sunscreen lotion.
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Breakout is rightfully a classic, but it was just a tad too basic to really remember that fondly.
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As well, Japan's manufacturing PMI for November came in at 51.3 a tad better than the 51.1 expected.
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But the Bagger got there late, and glimpses of the party from the outside looked a tad grim.
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This was a tad slower than the 2.1% pace estimated by Atlanta Fed's GDP program on June 14.
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We might be a tad bias here, but honestly... Balamii starts broadcasting in New York later this summer.
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We're talking about a nice Sancerre and a Burgundy matched with a tad of Roquefort and some comte.
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But what about those times when you want to relax in a hammock, but feel a tad frigid?
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The rest of the week is looking equally delightful, and it might even warm up just a tad.
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True, the building is a tad taller than neighboring towers, courtesy of air rights purchased from nearby buildings.
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To the Editor: Am I the only one who thinks that this essay is just a tad disingenuous?
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The fall of society is likely to make dashing over to your doctor's office a tad more difficult.
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Food and drink claims like "just a tad sweet" or "healthy" may mask high levels of added sugars.
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In Britain, sterling was a tad weaker at $220 before a budget update from finance minister Philip Hammond.
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The benchmark had risen a tad over 2% last week in its biggest weekly gain since early February.
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If you have a tad more time, try this spectacular lobster pot pie or lobster mac and cheese.
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Before long they were joined by younger Americans like Friedman (although even he found Mises a tad extreme).
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South Korea's KOSPI index ended mostly flat while Australian, Singapore and Malaysian share indexes were a tad weaker.
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They are a tad more ribald here, with male genitals getting a fair amount of attention and exposure.
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Mouratoglou later explained, a tad sheepishly, that he had not answered truthfully when Serena had inquired about it.
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Getting notes of appreciation as a special counsel is just a tad awkward and even a little creepy.
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The tone is just a tad mock-serious, but eminently respectful of the childhood wish for greater agency.
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Otherwise the whole situation might come off as a tad undemocratic — the swampy Senate ignoring the people's will.
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And as they've done before, both sides claim the other is being a tad disingenuous on some points.
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They're all priced in the $2 million to $3.3 million range, just a tad over the assessed value.
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I found the best results were when I had the blur slider rolled back a tad from its maximum.
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During drinks, Robin's boss prods her about why her wedding was called off, which is already a tad uncomfortable.
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Oil prices climbed a tad after two days of heavy losses on a surprise increase in U.S. crude stockpiles.
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After Denver, though, comes the apparently overconfident Bostonians, who started planning trips out West perhaps a tad too soon.
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It's subtle, but if flying can get even a tad more comfortable, there's no need for a splashy remodel.
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Toyota's financial contribution to Cartivator is relatively small if you're Toyota: around 40 million yen (a tad over $350,000).
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We also tried the Eldridge, a slightly shorter jacket that's also a tad cheaper at $600, and loved it.
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And so right now, it would appear from the outside to be a tad bit chaotic, wouldn't you say?
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"It provides some warmth if it's a tad chilly and dresses up the outfit a bit," she told us.
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Anyone who thinks the Baywatch movie starring The Rock and Zac Efron is a tad unnecessary is completely wrong.
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The euro was a tad weaker against the Japanese and Swiss currencies at 122.075 yen and 1.1227 franc, respectively.
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Nike's stock dipped a tad when the controversy hit: but its sales rose immediately and its shares soon recovered.
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The forint' s fall accelerated on Friday after euro zone figures showed a tad higher annual inflation than expected.
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While he says the phenomenon "has been a positive thing," it remains more than a tad surreal for him.
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Link seems a tad immature, though, so whether or not this pairing will even work longterm is still TBD.
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So upon our arrival, we decided that we need to acknowledge that our travel arrangements were a tad unexpected.
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It's also got an aluminum body that manages to feel svelte despite being a tad thicker than its predecessor.
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China Minmetals' US$400m perpetual non-call threes were trading unchanged to a tad wider after pricing at 4.45%.
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The trackpad is Precision-enabled, but is a tad small considering the overall real estate on the palm rest.
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The euro was a tad higher at 77.655 pence, with traders awaiting the European Central Bank meeting for cues.
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It was a tad bit unnecessary in terms of drama but, hey, no harm and the out was made.
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Industrial output for December rose 6.0 percent on-year, a tad below a Reuters poll forecast for 6.1 percent.
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You can certainly taste the spice, although, to be honest, the tang from the vinegar is a tad overpowering.
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Just be sure that you keep your car's speed a tad under 200 mph once you start rocking yours.
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While India's weather office has predicted above-normal rains this year, the relief may be a tad too late.
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The ad's for her limited edition watch that features 48 diamonds and retails at just a tad over $6k.
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The very young woman waiting on him was a tad impatient; the place was busy, the old man hesitant.
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The only downside to AirPods is that they are a tad pricey, and they very rarely go on sale.
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Please note that the interior width is a tad narrow and might be a bit uncomfortable for larger bodies.
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It was expensive at $300 and its retro-looking design was a tad too boxy for many (especially women).
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At 2499 inches, it's bigger than the iPad and just a tad smaller than the 2399-inch iPad Pro.
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The only catch is the case slips over your existing AirPods case and bulks it up just a tad.
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Every single woman seemed to be wearing heels, which made me feel a tad underdressed in my black flats.
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South Korea's Kospi advanced 0.11 percent, or 2.69 points, to close at 2,0.543 — a tad below the 2,400 level.
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" He jumped on the blockchain bandwagon early, although he notes, just a tad ruefully, "I wish I bought more.
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The actor looks a tad worried as he watches her bust a move from the back of the stage.
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The celebrity portraitist who now claims to be critical of anonymous collectors is a tad self-righteous, isn't it?
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It's a good idea for a powerful piece of software than can seem a tad inaccessible at first glance.
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However, Netflix's new six-hour docuseries about man's best friend, simply titled Dogs, has tilted the scale a tad.
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I think it may be a tad more madness right now because we certainly don't have any dominant teams.
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That level was still a tad too much to handle for Brazil, who were nonetheless encouraged by Thaisa's equalizer.
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EA forecast current-quarter adjusted revenue of $22 billion, a tad lower than analysts' average estimate of $26.85 billion.
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Absent those six deals, 2016 would have been just a tad higher than the three prior years, Ma writes.
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When you might be a tad obsessive, focusing on the worst case scenario, imagining the worst — call yourself out.
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When she departed the agency in 2016, though, she left some Democratic-aligned public interest groups a tad miffed.
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He now manages a staff of 23, happily if a tad nervously adjusting to a new way of working.
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Garmin's aware of that, which is why the other smartwatches in the fenix 13 series are a tad smaller.
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This was a tad faster than the 2.2% pace estimated by the Atlanta Fed's GDP program on Aug. 16.
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It might serve history a tad more faithfully to note other appeals that Dr. King made in that Feb.
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Certainly members are a tad defensive about what Harriet Wolfe, the president of APsaA, sees as reflexive Freud bashing.
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When I pointed out that it might be a tad risky given her hypertension, diabetes and osteoarthritis, she shrugged.
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It's glossy and a tad silly but also very, very real ... which is just, in the end, like life.
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The Nikkei share average opened a tad higher but turned negative in midmorning trade, falling 22017 percent to 27.6,2.53.
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The continued shock and revulsion expressed by many leaders at the thought of such interference is a tad forced.
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The CPI rose 0.79143 percent compared to the previous year, which was a tad below the 1.8 percent expected.
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There I was last Friday in central London feeling a tad peckish having spent the day at the cricket.
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Why you should watch: Though at times it's a tad formulaic, "Rocketman" has several shining moments of movie magic.
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Bloch's book reads engagingly, despite some flouting of syntax, a tad cavalier from a professor of French at Yale.
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So a book which begins by acknowledging its narrow focus turns out to be just a tad narrower still.
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He can be forgiven for sounding a tad hyperbolic, given the history of phone-related mayhem in his state.
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So even if your version of 18 holes is a tad longer than average, you'll be good to go.
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Japan's Nikkei was off 0.4%, after earlier stumbling more than 0.8% while Australia's benchmark index was down a tad.
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I love the hyperactivity of the song and the mashed up vocals are out of tune just a tad.
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Kaine can make the sharp contrast with the Republican ticket, but by turning the volume down just a tad.
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As noted above, the Gregorian calendar is just a tad out of sync with Earth's trip 'round the sun.
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The young Mr. Wolff (who came to fame as part of the Naked Brothers Band) starts off a tad strained.
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People have a tendency to become hyperbolic and a tad maudlin over celebrity deaths, a phenomenon magnified by social media.
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Still, I'm a tad worried that you're new at this in-your-face work and may not be properly armed.
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While this whole situation feels a tad dodgy, the new company's CEO Jay Wright lends the new venture some credibility.
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Yes, defining happiness may be tricky, and research shows it costs a tad more for New Yorkers to be happy.
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"A tad rusty," she decides, smiling as she eyes bandmates Dan Rothman and Dominic "Dot" Major, who chuckle in agreement.
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The wait was a tad long —maybe eight minutes — but to be fair, it was wildly busy at the time.
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Manage to get sudsed up and am really enjoying the scent of the soap — it's warm and a tad spicy.
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The euro edged down a tad to $1.1339, close to a 123-month low of $1.1330 reached the previous day.
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The experiment paid off with a spirit that's just a tad sweet, with a kick of cinnamon and bitter orange.
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The Japanese yen was 0.1% higher at 108.6 per dollar while the Australian dollar was a tad weaker at $0.6842.
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I didn't know enough then to realize that 11-hour days, seven days a week, might be a tad tiring.
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When you open that up to such a vast span of time, though, it's going to be a tad jarring.
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Based on this, it seems California's 2020 goal of a 20 percent female C-Suite may be a tad ambitious.
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That being said, it was a tad too easy at times, which means I was probably doing it all wrong.
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The new Galaxy phones are a tad thicker than the Galaxy S6 line, but that's because they rock huge batteries.
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Made with tahini, then rolled in toasted sesame seeds, these cookies are nutty, soft, buttery and just a tad salty.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors had looked a tad vulnerable to start the new season.
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And while I really like the Galaxy S83's narrower body, it's just a tad too tall to truly love.
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The 248.10-year U.S. Treasuries yield slipped a tad on Friday, partly as markets had already expected robust payroll figures.
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At 1200 GMT, the forint traded at 313.05 versus the euro, a tad stronger than 313.20 just before the announcement.
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Birchak may be a tad undersized for Kawajiri, but he is sure to bring the fight to the Yokohama Arena.
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In comparison to Ibu Oka, the meat at Gung Cung is a tad drier, the skin a bit more brittle.
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Share prices of VRX have fallen — oh, just a tad — from its mid-2015 high of $335 down to $14.
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Billy is just as self-serving, if not a tad more in touch with reality, and enables Julie's bad behavior.
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Bond yields were a tad higher across the euro zone, although trade was thinned by a public holiday in Britain.
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Unanimous five-star rating aside, the Twittersphere is a tad more skeptical about how and why such a garment exists.
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For example, having a Cancer moon suggests you're pretty sensitive (maybe even a tad moody), but you're very caring, too.
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European stocks were little changed, up a tad by 0.16 percent, reversing earlier losses amid caution ahead of Trump's inauguration.
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This was a tad lower than the previous week's 4.69 percent which was the highest since January 2014, MBA said.
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"That's what makes me a tad suspicious about all of this trade truce happy talk," the "Mad Money" host said.
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So when Jeb Bush showed up in the skit as an Uber driver, we the audience were a tad confused.
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Granted, it was 86 degrees and I wasn't sweating as much as usual, but I was still a tad disappointed.
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In Japan, headline CPI rose 0.4 percent on-year in April, up just a tad from March's 0.2 percent rise.
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The government thought the judge's sentence — three years of probation and restitution of $100,000 — was a tad lenient, and appealed.
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Spanish stocks rebounded 0.5 percent on Monday, out-performing broader European share markets, while the euro was a tad firmer.
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Also keep in mind that it costs only a tad more than most pod machines, and in some cases less.
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The back seat was relatively roomy, but the Corolla is a compact sedan, so adults could be a tad cramped.
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But, while the reference might have been a tad lighthearted, the story behind it is as tragic as they come.
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This compared with just a tad below a 50 percent chance late on Monday, according to CME Group's FedWatch program.
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The NFL's more recent foreign excursions have gone over extremely well, despite the NFL inflating their ratings just a tad.
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If you find all of this a tad overwhelming, keep this is mind: Kris Jenner will still be Kris Jenner.
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That means I'm a tad biased, though I've always been pretty clear on how generally brilliant I think Teslas are.
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Other high-grade euro zone bond yields were a tad higher by late trade, following strong U.S. consumer confidence data.
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LONDON — It appears that someone went a tad overboard with the dry ice machine for the Halloween festivities in London.
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" It's not a perfect term, with its business-y overtones, but it seemed a tad more grown-up than "boyfriend.
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Most may point to Tyrion Lannister due to his physical appearance, and the Night King who's obviously a tad inhuman.
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The fists of their final pose might be a tad on the nose, but sometimes clear signals are called for.
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Weather: Today will be a tad cooler, starting in the mid-50s, with a chance of sprinkles in the morning.
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It's all a tad ironic, because the man credited with popularizing carnivorism in cryptocurrency communities doesn't buy the Neanderthal angle.
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Paychecks are a tad fatter and the economic picture has brightened slightly, but no one feels particularly secure or hopeful.
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The yen was steady at 109.06 per dollar and the greenback a tad stronger at $1.1023 per euro on Friday.
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August is winding down, but there's one thing that'll help us hold on to the summer a tad longer. Swimming.
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I wear them to work often with dresses and tights or pants that are a tad too long for me.
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Esquire Magazine was a tad more descriptive, proclaiming Barr was now "far up s--t creek" because of his calls.
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Turnout estimates for the caucuses range from a low of 683,000 (a tad under the 2008 record) to almost 300,000.
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Depending on your hair type, you may need to use very little or a tad more (the latter, for me).
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Unfortunately, the demo room was a tad small and cramped so I didn't get the chance to test it out.
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The June participation rate stood at 65 percent, a tad higher than the 64.9 percent forecast in a Reuters poll.
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However, it's a tad unfair to pick on the Palm for being slow and, well, less smart than other phones.
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In 58 cm, it's a tad over 17 pounds, making it one of the lightest aero-road bikes we've ridden.
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If you find your results to be a tad concerning, then you should probably get your butt to a doctor.
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Now, I will admit, the magazine might've been a tad bit, um, dry, particularly for its intended audience — younger readers.
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It would seem a tad worrying that Wim Wenders's documentary about Pope Francis had the full participation of the Vatican.
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Sometimes I don't wear mascara and just use the Charlotte Tilbury classic eyeliner powder pencil and maybe smudge it a tad.
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Tekken 3 is going to play a tad slower because its the pal version but that is not a big deal.
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ZTE shrunk the Axon 7 just a tad, making it shorter and a bit thinner when compared to last year's model.
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I love her work in the field of philosophy and gender theory, but she may be just a tad too obscure.
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"I was a tad bit uncomfortable," Glaze, a cashier from Enid, Oklahoma, told The New York Times in a new interview.
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They may be a tad dangerous, but it's hard not to have a good time while bouncing around on a trampoline.
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It's a tad spicy and not crazy sweet, which is great because I'm not a huge chocolate fan to begin with.
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The feeling of rage might even be a tad mellower when you see that piece of paper beneath the windshield wiper.
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She was shy, but always well read, groomed and immaculate in her habits (and a tad judgmental about those who weren't).
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If we allow our imaginations to completely take the reigns, these thoughts can become a tad unrealistic, to say the least.
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Warren Beatty brought proof to the Governors Ball HE didn't screw up the Oscars ... but the proof fell a tad short.
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Unfortunately, he seems to have missed his mark just a tad, and ends up with a stomach-full of brick. Ouch.
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The Australian dollar dropped to as low as $0.7572 after the decision, from levels a tad above $0.77 before the announcement.
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The Australian dollar dropped to as low as $0.7553 after the decision, from levels a tad above $0.77 before the announcement.
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The dollar was on the defensive against the yen at 265 yen, a tad above Friday's five-month low of 289.475.
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There's also in-house designed 7mm transducers, which are actually a tad smaller than what most other companies offer in earbuds.
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"This ice cream is slightly thicker in consistency compared to a classic Drumstick cone and is a tad sweeter," SnackGator reports.
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But his last desperate gamble—handing power to the friendly leader of an opposition party—is having a tad more success.
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To set it properly, tap the silver power button to turn it on and twist the knob on top a tad.
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It's a tad concerning since its primary mirror could survive re-entry, though most of it will likely burn up harmlessly.
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I thought he sounded a tad nervous at the very beginning of the call, but he seems to have settled down.
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But, if you're feeling a tad stretched, ask yourself how you'd spend your time if it was totally up to you.
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This isn't the first nifty tech change Target has unveiled this year to make our lives just a tad bit easier.
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Critics might point out that this assessment is a tad self-serving: Mr Varian has been Google's chief economist since 2002.
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A barrel of oil is now worth a tad over $20153, instead of around the $22015 mark as in April 25.
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They're also about buying into the future a tad bit earlier than everyone else and getting to experience something truly unique.
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Their conclusion is a tad reductive for some tastes—like saying anyone with an Apple Mac could come up with "Satisfaction".
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Arriving a tad late, she orders a coffee, and, though not exactly beaming with joy, seems contentedly distracted by the weather.
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As always with this game, a few questions were a tad saucy, but Stewart was a good sport and played along.
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The New Zealand dollar was a tad higher on the day at $0.6486 but on course for its third weekly decline.
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Unfortunately for our favorite Chicago cop, all this Whispers-in-the-head nonsense makes Will's storyline a tad difficult to parse.
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The Nikkei dropped 0.03 percent to 17,668.15 after opening a tad higher, while the broader Topix gained 0.2 percent at 123,402.98.
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DJ will soon begin mass production, but don't whip out your credit card just yet ...ya gotta wait a tad longer.
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Forbes explains that the very first version of that now well-known Starbucks Siren was brown and looked a tad menacing.
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This one is a tad different than the one on the HBO series because it's not made of iron but porcelain.
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In October, they raised wages just a tad over inflation, at 2.4%, a plunge from September's already-miserly rate of 2.8%.
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That's a tad high for urns, which range from $80 to $2,000; coffins, however, can range between $2,000 and $23,000. h2.
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Meredith offers her response through a bout of "next level" purring, while Olivia is a tad more coy about her feelings.
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McAvoy's Xavier is a tad less sensitive and damaged than he was in the previous movies, and a bit more smarmy.
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Some of the responses to the news that Donald Trump Jr. met with a slew of Russians seem a tad unhinged.
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The dollar index was a tad soft at 93.832, within sight of Monday's low of 93.745, its weakest since May 11.
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The latest fourth-quarter gross domestic product estimate was a tad higher than the 2.8 percent growth rate forecast on Jan.
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We're just a tad confused about what makes Breakfast Salsa different from plain old salsa, and we're not the only ones.
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REUTERS - Markets corrected sharply in the last hour on Friday with the Nifty closing a tad below the crucial 22016,23.65 mark.
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Sales rose 2.1% from the same month last year, a tad lower than the 2.35% median forecast in the Reuters poll.
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The House's bill is a tad more populist and attuned to immediate political concerns, while the Senate's takes a longer view.
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"I'm all about charging market value but this seems a tad... over-valued, to say at the least," one commenter wrote.
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How can he help it if women love him, and besides, aren't we Americans just a tad too uptight about sex?
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And it was actually a tad reminiscent of the first time the country singer performed with now ex-wife Miranda Lambert.
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Still, because it's not a perfect copy of an actual attack, any euphoria needs to be reined in just a tad.
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Sony's PlayStation 4 console fared only a tad better, with 27 percent of developers claiming they were making games for it.
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This quandary might be a tad subjective, but it's something that vegan drug users the world over should surely marinate on.
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I was pleased to connect the Ralph WALDO Emerson clue with the revealer, MIDDLE NAME, making it just a tad trickier.
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And the order forms, while maybe a tad more ostentatious than the situation calls for, do create a sense of urgency.
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"I was a tad bit uncomfortable," Mr. Glaze said by phone this week, after the incident aired on the season premiere.
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They are slightly staggered, as if the walker were a tad unsteady on his feet, perhaps the feet of the artist.
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The sitcom has its amusing moments, but its premise is a tad outdated, James Poniewozik wrote in The New York Times.
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That seems a tad excessive — six years does not seem like quite enough time to become super-skilled at the job.
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I've briefly tried out Google Earth in Opera, and the experience was the same as in Chrome, perhaps a tad slower.
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" On Monday, she pulled back a tad, tweeting that "POTUS is under audit and will not release until that is completed.
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Clinton fared a tad worse among white voters — but much worse among Hispanic, Asian-American and black voters than Mr. Obama.
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It seems with every progressive generation the Mini lineup gets a bit fatter, a bit more awkward and a tad uglier.
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The surface on the included keycaps is maybe a tad tackier than I'd ordinarily like, but that's just my personal preference.
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The two-year yield, which is most sensitive to traders' view on Fed policy, was a tad higher at 2.949 percent.
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You're about to be a bridesmaid in your college roommate's wedding, and you're getting a tad antsy about walking down the aisle.
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It's probably made me a tad more focused; 15 years ago I was all over the place, playing in 900,000 different bands.
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Amazon's $52.9 billion of second-quarter revenue came in a tad below what Wall Street analysts expected — and that doesn't matter whatsoever.
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Oil prices hovered a tad below their peaks hit earlier this week as the market consolidated after a strong rally this month.
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Still, I'm all for Sansa exercising her power to its full extent, even if it means her becoming a tad power hungry.
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"But it's also easy to acknowledge that this trend is yet another opportunity for people to be a tad insensitive," it continues.
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So who can blame Teigen for getting a tad jealous when other girls are around her husband on his music video sets?
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This week was a tad restrained in its eventfulness; seems like the newsmakers went on 4th of July vacations a little early.
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In case there was any confusion about why the ad was a tad ick, redditors were there to point out semantic gaffe.
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This vision of the future may still seem a tad concerning, but it's good news for San Francisco-based AR startup Lightform.
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Still, it's a tad disappointing to see reports that the console will be less powerful than the three-year old PlayStation 25.
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On Thursday, the greenback was a tad lower against a basket of currencies at 97.06 although it nudged up against the yen.
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I found audio over a video call to be a tad underwhelming, but once music started playing, the sound was perfectly crisp.
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Still feeling a tad extra wearing them to bed, especially in my scruffy Maroon 5 T-shirt (purchased in 2007, I promise).
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The Wolf Pack shot just 30.4 percent in the first 20 minutes with the Aztecs just a tad better at 32.4 percent.
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The dollar eased 0.3 percent to 110.99 yen, a tad above Monday's low of 110.625, its lowest in more than five weeks.
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Samsung's explanation, which it delivered during an hours-long press conference on Sunday night, was exhaustive, illuminating, and a tad too technical.
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In the (highly likely) event that things are running a tad behind schedule, you don't want your stylists rushing on the bride.
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" Cruz, for his part, was in the Bronx, where he altered his formula a tad, railing against "liberal, Democratic New York values.
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The place was a bit pricey, a tad stuffy, but justifiably so in my opinion, based on what I ended up eating.
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Whether or not this latest leak will encourage anyone at the network to gather that Bitcoin ransom just a tad bit faster?
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And, if today's dispatch in any indication, there's a lot going on upstairs, each bit a tad less discernible than the last.
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The euro was a tad lower at $1.1224, not far from a 2-13/2-week low of $1.1205 touched on Friday.
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I can't help but think Rachel is being a tad kind when she used the word "intriguing" to describe Lucas' erratic behavior.
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China reported third-quarter growth data Thursday that met expectations, but was a tad lower than the second quarter's 6.9 percent expansion.
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I tried it twice at Orient Odyssey: At lunch, it was wonderful, but it was a tad dry at a recent dinner.
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Pros:Heart rate monitor, small display for metrics, tracks sleep and activity, notifications, great designCons: You have to charge it, a tad pricey
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And if you look closely enough, you can see that the new Watch is just a tad thicker (0.9mm, to be exact).
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Japan's currency pared its losses and edged a tad higher versus the dollar after the BOJ's decision, but the move quickly faded.
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So many petite brands cut things a tad too short for me, while normal sizes run six to 12 inches too long.
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The euro was a tad lower at $1.1370, extending losses into a second session after dipping one-third of a percent overnight.
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Though they can be a tad porous at the back at times, Hungary could be the surprise package of the knockout rounds.
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There are moments when Fleetwood's many conflicts — with her mother, her servants, her less than lusty husband — feel a tad, well, familiar.
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Later that week, I noticed his dad jeans were a tad baggy and asked if he'd like me to have them tailored.
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Walkers flirts with being overly determined, cool, and clean, a tad too un-self-critical, despite being so self-aware and choosy.
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"I was curating incredibly talented creatives and entrepreneurs committed to social impact as roommates," a mission that does seem a tad overwhelming.
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I found myself thinking Wendy needed either a tad more plot or far less; instead it floats in an unhappy medium space.
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The British pound last traded at $1.3047, having managed to recover a tad from its three-week low touched earlier this week.
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The new paper reports an even slower cosmic expansion rate than last summer's result, a tad closer to the early-universe rate.
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And if your storage space is a tad limited, you can also pick up 80 and 240-count packs of the wipes.
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The Australian dollar fetched $1.29763, steady on the day and a tad above from Tuesday's 3 1/2-month low of $0.6737.
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Mr. Mercier sent me his Dreem headset, a weighty crown of rubber and wire that he warned would be a tad uncomfortable.
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This left Montero, who had looked a tad better of late pitching out of the bullpen during a season of much inconsistency.
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However, I think it's a tad more likely that an omni bill would keep government open until after the midterms in 2018.
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Oil prices hovered a tad below the peaks hit earlier this week as the market consolidated after a strong rally this month.
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Yes, writing an advance obit is a tad macabre, but really it's just the journalistic equivalent of buying your own cemetery plot.
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The weird reality of a post-Trump world made a throwaway gag about urine-soaked sex feel just a tad too real.
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Yes, it's a three-row crossover so it's a tad fat and overstretched, but they've done a beautiful job sculpting the exterior.
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GIGOT: But if you are Putin, you look at that and say, maybe just a tad little bit -- KEANE: No doubt about that.
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After that he led ShareBlue, a left-leaning media site seemingly primed for those who find Salon to be a tad too centrist.
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Costs fell a tad slower than revenue in the period, while sales, general and administrative expenses dropped a bigger-than-expected 32 percent.
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And when speaking to an American journalist, Hwang also seemed a tad less belligerent — or perhaps just a bit more relaxed — on Thursday.
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Cooper then kicked off the song with his verse, although it could have done with a tad more of Jackson's famously gravelly voice.
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Maybe the entire dilemma would seem a tad more original if Vanderpump Rules itself wasn't determined to prove how repetitive this calamity is.
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Less so the photographic 'art' of the 1950s, which seems labored, a tad sexily surrealish, and, most of all, rich-man's-wall-craving.
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This particular eclipse is even more special than usual, as the Moon will be a tad closer to us than it normally is.
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Building a city on Mars in a century sounds a tad ambitious, considering UAE has yet to send an uncrewed spacecraft to Mars.
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The Japanese currency pared its losses and edged a tad higher versus the dollar after the BOJ's decision, but the move quickly faded.
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The yield on benchmark 298.603-year notes last stood at 2.711, a tad lower from 2.718 percent at the U.S. close on Tuesday.
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Its IPO price range values Pirelli at between 6.3 billion and 8.3 billion euros - a tad lower than core shareholders had hoped for.
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I get about five inches taken off, and she does a great job, though now I'm thinking I went a tad too short.
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The mid-afternoon sunshine seems a little more blinding as I leave the dark bar a tad giddier than when I came in.
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At first the Sport seemed a tad thick at 2100mm, but it's only a hair thicker than the 23mm Apple Watch Series 3.
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It is, he suggests, a "modern-day folktale", the jihadi threat to the manuscripts slightly exaggerated, their number and value a tad inflated.
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The Australian benchmark 10-year yield moved just a tad on the announcement, to 1.884 percent from around 1.874 percent before the news.
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The Karma Grip is a tad big, but it's very easy to use and the resulting video is worth dealing with the size.
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To put that into perspective, the 13-inch MacBook Air actually weighs a tad more than the bigger Notebook 9993, at 2.96 pounds.
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They are also looking for wages to grow a 0.3% clip in March, a tad slower than the 0.4% pace the month before.
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The device is also a tad heavier (209g or 7.37 ounces) and thicker (73mm or 0.31 inch) than most of 2016's flagships.
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Jared Leto is doing a retake on selling his home ... he's listed it a second time, but this time it's a tad cooler.
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In a second shot, King looks a tad apprehensive yet excited as lush treetops and blue water can be seen in the background.
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European stocks opened a tad higher with some big moves in single stocks, as Zodiac Aerospace surged following a takeover offer, and Moneysupermarket.
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I like HPE right here, and would just like DXC to come down a tad — it's too hot — before I would the trigger.
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An anti-government zealot can get a tad peckish while holing up in a building at a wildlife refuge, warding off federal agents.
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The greenback slipped 0.6 percent to its 7-1/2-week low of 111.865, while the euro also gained a tad to $1.1397 .
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These expressions of shock by Democrats in Congress seems a tad forced, however, given their silence over alleged conflicts of Mueller and Rosenstein.
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Against the Japanese yen, the dollar was a tad higher at 111.96 The euro held in familiar ranges and was last at $1.1369.
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" JJ KINAHAN, CHIEF MARKET STRATEGIST, TD AMERITRADE, CHICAGO "It's a pretty good report, top line as expected, the hourly earnings up a tad.
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The back seat also is a tad smaller than the Stinger's long body may suggest, though still more than adequate for the class.
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"The only thing worse than calling the top, as Caterpillar did, is to say that things are actually a tad weaker," Cramer said.
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Markets, already shaken by trade news, took the jobs report in stride, with stocks remaining slightly lower and Treasury yields off a tad.
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The release nudged Amazon's stock up a tad, but it wasn't until 2009 when Kindle sales took off that the company's shares soared.
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All the more reason to think they'll opt for just a tad early — the earliest calendar-date start in Game of Thrones history.
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Lee said this year's economic growth is now seen at 3.0 percent, a tad higher than 2.9 percent projected in October last year.
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The iPhone 11 Pro is physically a tad bigger than the iPhone 211, 211S, 2500, or 28, so it's very comfortable to hold.
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You'll have to be a tad more careful with this GoPro than those before it thanks to the Fusion's bulging fish-eye lenses.
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Jeremy was asked how he felt about Chloe getting cozy with another man ... and Jeremy's answer is both surprising and a tad puzzling.
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The yield on benchmark 10-year notes last stood at 2.711, a tad lower from 298.603 percent at the U.S. close on Tuesday.
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It even features the iconic image of a Canadian beaver covering the prime minister's junk, although that seems a tad on the nose.
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Hollywood, you might have heard, skews a tad liberal politically, and the Trump triumph plunged many of its denizens into a deep gloom.
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Now I'm not a data analyst, but considering Amazon receives 5 billion product updates every day, this sample size seems a tad small.
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There is something a tad ironic about Bevin, a Tea Party candidate, turning the keys for his exchange over to the Obama administration.
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" JJ KINAHAN, CHIEF MARKET STRATEGIST, TD AMERITRADE, CHICAGO "It's a pretty good report, top line as expected, the hourly earnings up a tad.
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Rain and drizzle hopefully decreases a tad during the afternoon but we still struggle for upper 50s to near 60 for high temperatures.
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As midsize four-doors go, the Maxima is a tad flashier than its brethren, although the Toyota Camry has been catching up fast.
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Airlines came back a tad after days of selling off, with American Airlines up 1% and Delta and United Airlines both rising slightly.
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The safe haven Japanese yen was a fraction softer at 109.92 per dollar, while the Australian dollar held a tad firmer at $0.6908.
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Even as a seasoned product reviewer, I freely admit to again feeling a tad disjointed as I was piecing together my review unit.
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While this sounds a tad monarchical, many Democratic lawmakers, including Pelosi and Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, overwhelmingly supported Obama in defying Congress.
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German 10-year bond yields were a tad higher at 0.38 percent , having briefly touched a fresh eight-week low of 731.503 percent.
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The Wolfpack shot 42.9 percent from the field (27 of 63), while the Tigers were a tad better at 44.6 (25 of 56).
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"As the senator has noted, Jane does their taxes, and they've been a tad bit busy," campaign spokeswoman Symone Sanders told The Hill.
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Still, it's not a particularly fresh plot, and the movie's screenplay feels a tad limp, devoid of some of the potential for comedy.
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Who is only able to speak in self-consciously attributed quotations from humans, which begins to feel a tad hokey by the end.
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The subtle vanilla flavor came through at the end, likely because the icing lingered on my tongue a tad longer than the doughnut.
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Brief moments like these feel a tad reminiscent of John Carney's Sing Street, but with a much sadder, more political edge to them.
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Usher just broke the cardinal rule of taking a naked selfie by posting a tad bit more than he probably realized on Snapchat.
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It's all impeccably mounted, if a tad familiar in its focus on manners and palace intrigue -- very much in keeping with the Masterpiece formula.
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This struck me as a tad overzealous, but I soon warmed to the idea when I saw what the app can do for me.
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The girls, who are a tad different from the sumo wrestlers we're used to seeing, aren't actual high school students nor professional sumo wrestlers.
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Research benefits aside, the idea of an AI inside a Wi-Fi router monitoring your sleep patterns is undeniably cool—if a tad creepy.
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At least finding true love during a once-in-a-lifetime astronomical experience sounds a tad more plausible than conceiving an X-men baby.
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It's a tad narcissistic, but it's a constant, burning question with no clear answer, even if the show runners take admirable swings at it.
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It might not sound like much but if you're a tad socially awkward and unable to confidently flirt it can really set the mood.
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So at this point, finding a justification for plopping her on cover of a magazine seems a tad superfluous, especially for a Vogue Australia.
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I thought the pork filling on its own was a tad bland, but once dipped in some soy sauce these dumplings were truly incredible.
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Fresh greens were not essential to pork belly tacos, but without them the tacos, topped with a rudimentary corn salsa, seemed a tad thin.
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Hit and miss suggestions Testing the app out ahead of launch, the predictions seemed a tad tenuous and/or hit and miss at times.
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It can shoot up to 22 fps in continuous mode with the mechanical shutter, a tad slower than the X-T20's 43 fps.
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Though it boasts some beautifully shot action scenes, Dark Fate also has some really muddy ones, which makes it a tad frustrating to want.
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There's still some business in the ride, mainly from a jiggly rear end, but the Yukon XL is perfectly pleasant if a tad bouncy.
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To make this task a tad bit easier, we rounded up 18 of 2019's most wear-worthy fanny packs in the mix ahead.
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Some readers thought my column about the development of a Chinese-style social credit system in the United States was a tad too alarmist.
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Don't expect to go full-on Rebel Without A Cause, but do watch out if you're suddenly feeling a tad more combative than usual.
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His name is Alexei (Alec Utgoff) — though Chief Hopper (David Harbour) nicknames him Smirnoff — and he's just a tad obsessed with the slushy drinks.
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But despite its overall positive view, even Maybank-KimEng pointed to concerns on execution as Geely was a "tad short" of a controlling stake.
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Though reportedly a little dusty and a tad thinner, Pepper/Dai Meng went home with Tang on Saturday afternoon to recuperate from her ordeal.
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Though we understand that it might be a tad alarming to have an brightly colored BM, we have to admit it's actually pretty hilarious.
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Using Live View is still a tad slower than you would like, but the slight crop — around a 1x magnification — is a nice bonus.
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The euro was a tad higher at $1.1234 but remained down about 153 percent for the week in the wake of the falling yields.
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British government bond prices gained while expectations that the BOE could ease policy in February rose a tad, pricing in the swaps market showed.
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Despite the large clock around his neck, Flavor Flav arrived just a tad late to the festivities, according to our ITK embed who attended.
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During any event where you're forced to sit down for hours, there are bound to be moments where you feel just a tad bored.
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The bank's fourth-quarter net profit came in at 776 million euros, a tad lower than an analyst average forecast of 801 million euros.
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Full disclosure: We're a tad bitter that Brendan Fraser isn't the leading man in The Mummy reboot that makes its debut on June 9.
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German 10-year bond yields were a tad higher at 0.38 percent DE10YT=TWEB, having briefly touched an eight-week low of 0.37 percent.
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The two-hour-and-12-minute movie may start to feel a tad long during the closing act, but this is really a nitpick.
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He even dressed up like the king of pop, though his glove might be just a tad too big for the wee dancing machine.
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The celebratory atmosphere in the Rose Garden was undoubtedly a tad premature, as a larger battle on healthcare with less margin for error remains.
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To be sure, even with a running time of about 75 minutes, "Struck" can feel a tad overwritten, especially in its repetitive opening scene.
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And the shriek does clock the 0-60mph run a tad quicker, in just under 4 seconds versus a hair over for the Jag.
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Schumer doesn't exactly endeavor to demonstrate her acting range in this latest outing, which again casts her as self-absorbed and a tad clueless.
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China's economy has been a tad nuts of late, but Starbucks is pretty sure people in China want to drink its lattes and macchiatos.
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That said, it seems a tad spiteful to celebrate him getting a mid-season calf strain by gorging on masses of cut-price pizza.
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The-Dream came close to getting his asking price for his ATL pad ... he fell a tad short, but still made a respectable profit.
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But one thing's for certain—with 3DM's vacation in effect, some developers can sleep just a tad more easily for the coming 365 days.
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I won't lie, it's a tad amusing that Sheela and Bhagwan duped all these white people searching for authenticity into handing over their money.
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Or his constant claim that he won the women's vote, when in the real world he got just a tad more than 40 percent.
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Last week, the picture appeared to brighten, as official data showed the economy had expanded a tad more than expected between July and September.
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On Tuesday, the $970 billion company made things a tad clearer, by announcing that its new Apple TV+ package will be cheaper than rivals.
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Mr. Moore mocked Mr. Strange's grasping of the president's coattails, accusing him of offering a one-note message and even being a tad obsessive.
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In our test below, the Galaxy S20 Plus' low-light photo had more realistic colors than the iPhone's and it was a tad sharper.
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Sanders contrasted himself with him a tad more strongly on issues like trade and the Iraq War, but he still wasn't all that aggressive.
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Although the TV adaptation's ending was a tad unbelievable, the show gave viewers plenty of outfits, apartments, boyfriends, and exclusive parties to lust after.
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It was a tad disturbing to think about these little children exploring the actual guts of their friends, but it was also extremely informative.
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The brick is still as chunky as ever and feels a tad heavier, but it's nice to get some additional power out of it.
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Rear seating is acceptable but snug in all dimensions for an average adult, with seat backs fixed a tad too upright for my taste.
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But his firm also has increased comparable sales estimates for Kohl's, Dillard's and Nordstrom this quarter, expecting store traffic to be a tad better.
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Gregori also said the bank should close 225 "a tad higher than our forecasts" and was upbeat about annual results being better than 2300.
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You can give a brief explanation, and then feel free to remove yourself, but to just bounce without saying anything is a tad rude.
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The Turkish lira dropped a tad to 21.03665 to the dollar, but it held above its record low of 22003 set earlier this month.
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But it lands its jokes and repartee, as well as its more tender moments, in ways that feel a tad reminiscent of the Bard.
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" For the record, Travis is listed at 6'7" and 255 pounds ... just a tad shorter than guys like Kane, The Undertaker and Baron Corbin.
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The fact that automotive companies are trotting out more and more incentives to goose demand, especially General Motors, is a tad worrisome to us.
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Kim Kardashian West drew inspiration for her new lingerie line from a place just a tad outside of Hollywood ... give or take 5,520 miles.
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"I think London has a heavy fintech and AI [artificial intelligence] bias right now, which is flourishing, but a tad narrow," the ScreenCloud CEO said.
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But unlike GSM—which is currently used for phone service in the US by AT&T—his 1G phone network is a tad less sophisticated.
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It's early, but right now they're a tad less effective when he's out there (just outside the top five) and bottom ten when he sits.
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The latest third-quarter GDP estimate was a tad faster than the 3.6 percent figure calculated on Wednesday, the regional Fed said on its website.
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"I am, quite honestly, a tad bit of a perfectionist," she whispers this like it's a secret and not the most obvious thing about her.
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Pan-European Euro Stoxx 50 futures fell 0.2% in late Asian trade, indicating that European cash share markets will open a tad lower on Friday.
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The five-year TIPS breakeven rate was up 2.65 basis points at 1.793 percent, which was a tad below its highest level since Dec. 3.
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In his mid-40s but still rocking long, tight dreads, his even-keeled cadence comes off as warm and charismatic, but just a tad distant.
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Microsoft's device reportedly uses a 10-inch display, and has a starting price of around $400, making it a tad more pricey than its competition.
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While I'm not exactly sure where I'd rather the sensor be placed (on the back maybe?), I found its current location just a tad irritating.
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I'm running a tad late and still need to get gas, so I don't have time to make tea or pack a lunch this morning.
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As a Third Coast native, I'd lived through many a 'cane, and figured the trip would be just a tad bit wetter than I'd hoped.
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I thought about placing Jackson in the two hole but am still a tad unsure about his long-term willingness to accept a stunted role.
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Against a broadly resurgent dollar, the British currency fell 0.5 percent to $1.2802 while it was a tad firmer against the euro at 88.50 pence.
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In currencies, the safe-haven Japanese yen eased a tad but was still near a 3-1/2-week high against the dollar at 0.13.
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While nobody was ever seriously worried that the Queen wouldn't consent to the marriage of her grandson, Markle joining the family is a tad controversial.
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In currencies, the safe-haven Japanese yen eased a tad but was still near a 3-1/2-week high against the dollar at 23.
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Bidding wars are a tad less frequent, price growth is moderating and even in hot markets, homes are sitting on the market a bit longer.
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Honestly, West giving his date a rapping audio tour of a King Tut museum actually sounds kind of amazing — if, err, just a tad bizarre.
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Most high-grade euro zone bond yields were a tad lower, with 10-year Bund yields, the benchmark for the region, dropping below 0.30 percent.
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The X-T3 shares the same body style and button placement as the X-T2, though it measures slightly larger and is a tad heavier.
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All of which sounds a helluva lot better than selling office space in suburban Chicago, and a just a tad bit crazy with everything considered.
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It's a tad salty, sweet and sour — and the flavor will guarantee you make as odd of faces as we do weekly on Vanderpump Rules.
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But now that they're both busy planning weddings of their own, they've realized that they may have been a tad harsh on their elder sibling.
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So the fact that Trump just tapped a staunch Russia hawk to head the entire intelligence community is a tad odd, to say the least.
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News that a second season — especially one that would have to accommodate the schedule of a handful of A-listers — might be a tad tricky.
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The manner of delivery might be deemed a tad simplistic, and the tone bombastic, but the film is clear about what it wants to say.
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The virtual reality free-floating space survival sim left me a tad queasy, and I'm somewhere in the middle of the VR sickness sensitive spectrum.
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Another year, another Thanksgiving where we find ourselves a tad behind schedule for the influx of family soon to be gathering in our dining room.
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It's a fun mini speaker that, at $99.99, is a tad steep if all you want is just a solid Bluetooth speaker, looks be damned.
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On the main stage, Africaine 808 mixes up comical percussion sounds, pianos, whistles, and beats that are just a tad too cheesy for my liking.
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The fact that the woman who played her is now vying for the ultimate prize just seems a tad unfair to all of her competitors.
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The orders of January 25th may be a sign they feel a tad skittish about extending their hand still further into America's most contentious disputes.
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There were some prolific riders during that era and, it being the '20113s, they were marketed a tad like pro wrestlers, complete with fanciful nicknames.
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While the Sensex is just a tad over 600 points away from its lifetime high, equity strategists are concerned about continued downgrades to corporate earnings.
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This is a tad worse when the person skimming is HR and not from the functional team who you're going to be working with/for.
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U.S. crude futures traded at $59.26 per barrel, up 0.5 percent on day, a tad below Thursday's high of $60.39, its highest since mid-November.
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Chile's peso finished a tad weaker, tracking a fall in copper prices, while stocks in Santiago touched a near three-month low during the session.
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During his keynote, AMD's Roy Taylor ran through a few location-based rollout scenarios that, while seemingly a tad optimistic, spelled out the potential upside.
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Amazon has released the perfect new product for people who love the holidays, but are also a tad bit lazy: an Alexa-controlled Christmas tree.
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Jaguar's infotainment system is also a tad frustrating, but I'm becoming more acquainted with it the more time I spend in Jaguar/Land Rover vehicles.
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"I hope your Squad criticism can be just a tad more measured today...perhaps try not to communicate such disdain for diversity," Anne Watters wrote.
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The latest third-quarter GDP estimate was a tad faster than the 3.7 percent figure calculated on Thursday, the Atlanta Fed said on its website.
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The lead for European and U.S. shares was mixed with FTSE futures down a tad while E-Minis for the S&P500 gained 363 percent.
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It's too early to tell whether her new attacks will do any damage—but they did succeed in making Clinton look just a tad desperate.
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In currency news, the dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of currencies, was a tad softer at 26 at 2247.15:45 p.m.
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But on a reported basis, sales edged up only 0.6 percent to 4.46 billion euros, a tad below an average analyst estimate for 4.49 billion.
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" But he wrote in an email, given what is going on in terms of climate change, "It feels a tad trivial to talk about beer.
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Instead, she wants the restaurant chain to pay her $20 MILLION ... though she admits that number might be a tad high -- for a good reason.
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The latest estimate on gross domestic product was a tad lower than the 2.0 percent growth pace calculated on April 10, the Atlanta Fed said.
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But — to oversimplify a tad — when modern science came along, it made the world seem like a place that could be studied, understood, and explained.
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The euro bobbled between flat and a little firmer at $1.1021 and against a basket of currencies the dollar was a tad weaker at 99.289.
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When Mr. Kahl, the CBS executive, was asked if the networks are a tad too overprotective, he argued that it was better to be cautious.
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The New York vodka, 80-proof and served in drinks or sold by the bottle, was a tad fruity; the Los Angeles sample finished sweetly.
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The pasta was a tad al dente, but overall I thought it tasted just as good as if it had been made on the stove.
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After 15 months they will have lost a total of 450 billion pounds, er, dollars, and weigh in at just a tad over $33 trillion.
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PITTSBURGH — The Miami Dolphins won the coin toss Sunday and kicked off to the Pittsburgh Steelers, a decision that in retrospect seemed a tad misguided.
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The auction drew bids of 3.23 times the offer, a tad less than bid-to-cover ratio of 3.33 in the previous auction last month.
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If you've ever wanted a brand new Nespresso machine (that's a tad facetious because who would say no?), Cyber Monday is the time to act.
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"We always benchmark our bar prices and acknowledge this was a tad on the steep side," the hotel chain said in a statement to CNN.
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The avocado bacon club sandwich is a tad underwhelming — it means well, but the execution is about par the course for a gas station sandwich.
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They might be a tad boring to some fans and writers, but for those looking for substance over style, the Springboks appear ready to rock.
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López Núñez again ended up in the news a few days later, this time looking a tad more worn-down, with a scruff, and in handcuffs.
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When I stay out late playing Heads Up at a bar uptown, however, I'm a tad self-conscious when I hold the phone against my forehead.
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Meanwhile, German equivalents were a tad lower when European markets opened on Wednesday but within sight of 13-month highs struck just over a week ago.
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At this point, Mester sees her outlook on economic growth of "a tad bit over 3 percent" this year slowing to "about 2.75 percent" in 2019.
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Consolidating trust and power for Priebus may be a tad easier after the immigration order fiasco and the President's designation of him as his chief conduit.
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Given that most of us completely live out all our personal relationships in those little text bubbles, it's completely justified that users are a tad alarmed.
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However, people in small apartments â€" or any apartment â€" will likely find the Dyson Cyclone a tad intimidating to pull out for any old mess.
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Dell's backlit keyboard is a joy to type on, and save for arrow keys which are a tad too small, I have no complaints with it.
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The greenback's moves against the euro and sterling were small, with the single currency slightly lower at $1.1249 and the pound up a tad at $1.2985.
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But the other candidates still seemed a tad surprised to hear O'Rourke bust out his Spanish so quickly on the debate stage — and their awkwardness showed.
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So while Feige's announcement may be a tad premature, it's good to know that Muslim women of color might soon be getting the representation they deserve.
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Pre-orders for the "Founder's Edition" are now open, and I'll explain what it is in a tad, but there's something important you should know first.
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Even though it was a tad unfair to blame Payton for Orlando's broken offense—the new starting lineup is even worse—nobody flinched at Vogel's decision.
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It's a tad surprising, however, that Wesley and Somerhalder are so eager for the characters they've spent eight years playing to burn up in the sun.
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Then, of course, a tad of makeup, a brush of the mane, and a feel-good outfit can make me feel like I can do anything.
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His stuff is incredibly raw and honest and I thought it would be fun to apply some of that, which looking back is a tad naïve.
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It's certainly pragmatic, although there's a tad creepy about seeing all the places you've walked to over the past day logged and recorded on a map.
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It just wedges Roku's excellent smart TV OS into a HDMI stick, which is just a tad big three times as large as a thumb drive.
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The GSA's insistence that they don't have any records would've been a tad more believable if the agency had taken a couple of weeks to dig.
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Like their indoor counterparts, these Hue products are a tad on the pricey side, but offer a range of features not available on traditional lighting products.
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Well, at least we can get a tad closer to the actress' closet today, when Cephas Jones launches her first-ever clothing collaboration with Lou & Grey.
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The annual rate declined to 1.5 percent from April's 1.7 percent, data from Statistics Canada showed, falling a tad short of economists' expectations for 1.6 percent.
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This was a tad quicker than the 2.3% pace for the first-quarter gross domestic product that the Atlanta Fed's GDP program calculated on April 8.
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Fair warning — if the thought of watching someone's ankle break in slow motion makes you feel a tad uncomfortable, you may want to look away now.
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But even if the fingerprint reader is a tad slower than on the OnePlus 6, the 63T will likely still have the speedy face-unlock feature.
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Two-year bond German bond yields also pulled back from last week's 4-1/2 month lows to trade a tad higher at minus 0.78 percent.
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While we expect Apple to unveil the device in September, Drexel Hamilton's White suggested delays acquiring the new components may push the launch back a tad.
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They looked a tad occupied on their phones but were all about it just 2 days earlier at 'Bachelor' star Sharleen Joynt's wedding to Andy Levine.
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Meanwhile, in adventure mode, the cooperative mode may be a tad more dangerous, with users having created fierce pets and structures that may make survival difficult.
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That's why it was so darn shocking to see the movie's most darling couple looking a tad more mature in the recent sequel to the film.
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"I don't deserve this from her and deserve a tad more respect or at least a direct dialogue for me to explain these things," Band wrote.
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I've got good news — and I've got bad news — and I know you're a tad impatient, so I'll start with the good news: You made it!
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"I guess I wanna know if I'm going to find love," Amber Rose asks Henry, a tad hesitantly and as if bracing herself for the answer.
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Make no mistake: Trumpism is Republicanism, just a tad more explicit in its strategic use of race to fulfill a decades-long political journey toward plutocracy.
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When she arrived on stage, Nixon, also known for her role as the flame-haired Miranda Hobbes on Sex and The City, got a tad political.
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That was a tad under a consensus estimate of 848 billion yen from 23 analysts and somewhat below last year's record profit of 894 billion yen.
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I've always thought the outfits Markle wears to royal engagements are classy yet fun, and a tad more daring than what you'd expect from other royals.
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"Yet the existence of 'The Lost Tapes 2' also feels a tad pointless and like something that won't really captivate many beyond his hardcore fan base."
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However, we have since learned the deal is a tad higher, including $220 toward the primary equity investment and another $130 million in a secondary investment.
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As I reflected on the past month, I couldn't deny that my body was feeling a bit more spry and my mind a tad more sharp.
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That was just a tad behind Mercedes which led the imported car rankings with 6,192 cars, up 12 percent from the same period a year earlier.
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Going just a tad lighter with the black squares enables Mr. Cheng to include some longer nontheme entries, which lent this solve a nice, spacious feeling.
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On Washington WASHINGTON — Senator Mitch McConnell thinks Democrats were a tad premature in exuberantly celebrating the surprise spending deal they struck last week with President Trump.
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When people are scrapping business trips and avoiding restaurants for fear of contracting a dangerous virus, making borrowing a tad cheaper is unlikely to provoke spending.
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As the performers in the endearingly amateur "Little Mermaid"-style musical pageant now at the Wild Project warble (a tad raggedly), imperfection and uncertainty are everywhere.
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The undersized Minshew seems like his listed height of 6-foot-1 is a tad exaggerated, but he truly thrived in Washington State's Air Raid system.
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David Bailey, who's only a tad smaller than the 250-pound Dillon, has run for 816 yards and seven touchdowns while averaging 5.8 yards per carry.
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In economic news, Australia second-quarter GDP rose 1.8 percent compared to the previous year, a tad below a Reuters poll forecasting a 1.9 percent increase.
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Occasionally, he and I worked New York Times crosswords together — though, it's probably more accurate to say I helped a tad on puzzles he was solving.
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Economy professor and New York Times columnist Justin Wolfers wrote on Twitter that the labor market might be "a tad weaker than we thought" in July.
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The yellow metal fetched as high as $1,322.33 an ounce before paring gains to last trade at $1,318.94, a tad above the $1,317.10 seen on Monday.
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Indeed, the United States is a tad late to the game: China has viewed America as its chief rival since the end of the Cold War.
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You can understand why his friends grow a tad weary listening to his very long and increasingly self-pitying accounts of erotic obsessions and misfired dates.
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When you see a fairly demure and cryptic clue like "Back in" at 1A, you might be a tad disappointed, because how exciting could that be?
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Currencies hit the hardest in last week's flight to the U.S. currency held on to big overnight gains, with the biggest losers firming a tad further.
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Sure, for anyone with an aversion to tiny teeth or who carries a deep (and correct) distrust of anything avian, they might seem a tad disturbing.
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Erich Leinsdorf's orchestral arrangement of "Es ist ein Ros entsprungen," one of Brahms's chorale preludes for organ, is not just short and (perhaps a tad too) sweet.
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Value: $39.95 Now that Apple straight up killed iTunes, transferring files from one device to another might be a tad more complicated (as if it wasn't already).
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Annual data shows that in 2018 the yuan's REER was only a tad below average during the past four years, according to the Bank of International Settlements.
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Since going head-to-toe croc might be a tad much (for now, at least), we're opting instead to dip our toes into this particular trend pool.
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Amazon's $52.9 billion of revenue in the second quarter of the year came in a tad below what Wall Street analysts expected — and that doesn't matter whatsoever.
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But because some of the babies are already able to crawl, getting them to pose for some of the different pictures proved to be a tad difficult.
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So yes, I was a tad upset, but I think all of those emotions I had, I absorbed them to motivate me to change my race strategy.
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Sectoral data showed utilities and infrastructure companies, the two largest sectors, were a touch below their quotas while telecoms and construction companies were a tad over-represented.
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Though a tad less shocking, this sweet cereal is shaped—surprise, surprise—like mini-donuts, and tastes just like the breakfast with a hint of smoky bacon.
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You can never love your child too much, but Andy Cohen's physical affection for his son Benjamin Allen might need to be pulled back just a tad.
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That's a tad disappointing, but this whole point is a bit moot for now since there's not much 120fps content in existence on Netflix or Prime Video.
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The crown traded at 210.54 to the euro, a tad firmer than Tuesday's close but still near a nine-month high of 210.25 reached late on Tuesday.
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Instead, when it changed lanes once too abruptly before a right turn, I remarked to my tour guide that the ride was just a tad too bumpy.
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If you think this sounds extremely risky and a tad dystopian, you're in good company: The researchers themselves are terrified of what solar engineering could lead to.
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It seems a tad careless from Milstead's corner to send their man out for a second round with a knee which was clearly not in fighting shape.
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They let their guard down just a tad to dabble, and then ended up dead because they thought they were safer here than where they came from.
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According to CME Group's FedWatch program, markets now see a 78.5 percent chance of a rate hike in June, a tad lower than the previous probability prediction.
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Oil prices retreated during Asian hours, with global benchmark Brent crude lower by 21.06 percent at $21.26 a barrel, after finishing up a tad in U.S. trade.
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Oil prices were lower overnight, with U.S. crude futures settling down 20.1 cents at $39.46 a barrel, while global benchmark Brent was off a tad at $40.44.
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Former "Bachelorette" star Andi Dorfman has a law degree and presumably a sizable student loan nut to crack ... which made her new career turn a tad puzzling.
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Minter was the hard white man at a time when Spam pink Englishmen were feeling a tad insecure about race and the changing multicultural landscape of England.
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Even her entourage -- which includes fellow model and pal Jordyn Woods, as well as Jenner's makeup artist and hairstylist -- feels a tad generic in the early going.
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The company, which has regional businesses across the UK and Spain, said it expected slightly higher annual volumes but a tad lower operating margins than last year.
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However, moments like when Leah forces Lucious to eat cake, (while wielding a knife a tad too close to him) serve as reminders to those darker times.
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The company, which has regional businesses across the UK and Spain, said it expected slightly higher annual volumes but a tad lower operating margins than last year.
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Just when things seemed a tad slow, moderator Tim Alberta, POLITICO's chief political correspondent, kicked off the highly charged second half of the debate with a provocation.
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The color medley allowed me to feel a tad more fashionable than the other scooters I encountered on New York City's streets, which were mostly solid black.
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For this, the Rothy's were a tad narrow for all-day comfort in my right foot, though this isn't the first time that has been an issue.
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I was a tad disappointed when it arrived that it didn't have the colorful tie pictured on the product description — but that might have been my mistake.
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They might be a tad outdated, but CDS are put on a rack, unless you're like me and have them all over the floor of your car.
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Growth in the A$1.8 trillion economy is seen averaging around 3.5 percent this year and next, before slowing a tad to around 3 percent in 2020.
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The Young Pope, the already-weird-sounding television show that turned out to be a tad more bizarre than initial speculation, finally premiered on HBO on Sunday.
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The Polynesian will not be like that: Like most undertakings by Major Food Group, which owns Carbone and Dirty French, it is a tad over the top.
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GPA shares have gained more than 17% in the Sao Paulo stock exchange so far in 2019, just a tad below Carrefour Brasil's 20% rise this year.
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For another, Emmy voters in 2017 might be a tad less likely to find Veep's take on craven politics quite as funny as they did in 2016.
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The software generally seemed to work without any major lag or bugs, though some things drawn remotely showed up as a tad jerky on the receiving end.
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The skepticism hovering over his defense has persisted so much since last season that he occasionally looks a tad annoyed answering more questions about it this spring.
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The film's focus on Saul's attempts to bury the body of a young boy killed in said gas chambers remain a tad too ambiguous to wholly work.
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After a fall on invisible ice resulted in pelvic fractures, I simply assumed that at 71 I had arrived a tad early in little-old-lady-land.
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Even 8,000 miles and an ocean away from Manhattan, it is good, if flanked by a flaccid pickle and a tad light on the Thousand Island dressing.
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" The Facebook post was a way to announce Rhoda's death, Ms. Rafkin said, adding, "I'm pretty sure my mother would have disapproved, and that's a tad unsettling.
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Spot gold was a tad firmer at $1,561.69 per ounce, having hit a seven-year top earlier this month of $1,610.90 at the height of Iran-U.
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To the extent that it departs from Kubrick's specifications, watching "Barry Lyndon" with that music performed live by a 50-piece orchestra may be a tad perverse.
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The 4A will reportedly come with a 5.7 or 5.8-inch screen, which is a tad bigger than the 5.6-inch display found in the Pixel 113A.
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The euro was a tad lower at $1.1550 after falling more than half a percent during the previous session in the wake of the U.S. job data.
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The dollar bounced back a tad to 110.90 yen, after starting the week around 110.50 yen, staying above its four-month trough of 110.19 touched on Wednesday.
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Darren: It sure feels like the unofficial schedule that's been kicking around — House impeachment vote around Thanksgiving and Senate trial circa Christmas — is a tad bit unrealistic.
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Those who think that the art world takes itself a tad too seriously are in for a treat on the night of Monday, June 5, when Howl!
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Ya gotta imagine this project's unlike any other for Joanna ... working with a power couple that's not all that worried about going a tad bit over budget.
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It's a real-life Pinterest page come to life and definitely decorating goals, even if the $9,000 price tag is a tad out of most people's price range.
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After looking at some museum specimens, they realized a few specimens previously identified as the much more badass-sounding E. lucifer (the blackbelly lanternshark) looked a tad strange.
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Sure it's a simple url prank, but Captain America and the president of America both being associated with Nazis is just a tad bit overwhelming, don't you think?
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The 10-year TIPS breakeven rate was a tad higher from late Monday at 1.60 percent, holding above its lowest level in three weeks, according to Tradeweb data.
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That would be in line with the official services PMI, released at the weekend, which came in at 53.5 in April, down a tad from 53.8 in March.
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Mining giants BHP Group and Rio Tinto Ltd ended 2.9% and 2.5% lower, respectively, while iron ore-focused player Fortescue Metals Group lost a tad more than 709.323%.
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The yen traded at 13 yen per dollar, a tad weak so far in Asia but still close to its three-week high of 108.305 set on Friday.
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The bones would be grown in some East Asian lab and shipped overnight, but the 'atrial myxoma' in my heart — whatever that means — had me a tad concerned.
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That might seem like a reasonable number, but when you consider the space agency has flown hundreds of men over the same time period, it's a tad unsettling.
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The Nikkei share average eased 23 percent to 223.6,0.33 at the midday break, after opening a tad higher and rising to 20.3,21, the highest point since early December.
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At Angelcorpse, I enjoyed a wild show; the sound was a tad disappointing, but all alone on the huge steps of the main stage, the band really shone.
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Even so, the headline unemployment rate still moved up just a tad to 4.8 percent, indicating that more of the work-age population was now looking for work.
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GPU choice aside, Blackmagic's eGPU is well built and won't easily be knocked over on desks (the included 20-inch Thunderbolt 3 cable is a tad short, though).
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At 1332 GMT, the forint traded at 325.75 versus the euro, a tad weaker than its 325.45 just before the bank announced its rate decision at 1.3.8 GMT.
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Donald Trump's doing something a tad out of the ordinary for him -- taking back a comment he made ... but only after saying his message SHOULD have been obvious.
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Euro zone growth hit its fastest rate in two years at the start of 2017, and while it has probably slowed a tad this quarter, it remains robust.
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Major indexes are hovering around nowhere land, with the Dow down a bit, the up just a tad, and the Nasdaq tech barometer the best of the bunch.
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But perhaps even worse than that, they don't understand that their efforts to stop the story make it seem as if they are protesting a tad too much.
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The phone has a metal case with really thin bezels, making it just a tad shorter and a bit wider than the 5.5-inch screened iPhone 6S Plus.
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Clearly, Trump's speech on national defense seemed a tad confusing as he stated that he supports a strong military but doesn't believe we should use it very often.
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Condensed to a fourth of its usual running time, this version of Ibsen's fantastical saga is definitely more digestible than usual, if a tad less flavorful as well.
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Moreover, are we not a tad bit skeptical of a president who, almost on a daily basis, says he did not say what we all heard him say?
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They were also quite comfortable, and seem to run true-to-size, if not a tad snug, so if you're usually between sizes I might suggest going up.
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In November, industrial output rose 1.5 percent on month, just a tad below the Reuters forecast for a 1.6 percent rise, up from a flat reading in October.
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Markets are now expecting China's official PMI number to decline to 51 from 51.2 in April, while the Caixin PMI to fall a tad to 50.2 from 50.3.
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Pitbull's lightweight hopes always appeared a tad ambitious given his previous inability to weigh in at the 170lbs limit of the weight class he is now returning to.
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It felt a tad out of touch, sure, with just enough fear-mongering to lead a few parents to pause on their next trip to Toys"R"Us.
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Today it's burrito bowls with quinoa, pickled red onions, arugula, chipotle shrimp, avocado, black beans, tomatoes, and plain yogurt (tastes just like sour cream but a tad healthier).
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This puzzle was submitted in February 2017 and accepted in June 2017 after being edited A TAD in the mid-right section for the quality of the fill.
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There are over-posters, and drunk posters; there are angry, cursing posters — whose words are promptly removed, Ms. Collins said — and posters who are a tad self-righteous.
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The results are often properly sensitive, with mystical import, but, given the production's looming, high-tech set, the action can also sometimes feel inadvertently quaint, a tad cautious.
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Often, the painted interiors that surround the sitter wave and waver a tad under the effects of what amounts to his hacked deconstruction of a traditional artistic perspective.
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Why should we rejoice that a court is likely to block a policy that seems at least a tad better than ripping babies out of their mothers' arms?
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Once you narrow it down to only boxed mattresses — which has since become the primary way that most of us purchase one — your search gets a tad easier.
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Highlight detail in very bright images is also preserved a little better on Sony's display, but peak brightness is a tad dimmer than it is on the C9.
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Several are a tad faded, such as those of C.C. Sabathia and Brett Gardner, the two remaining holdovers from the Yankees' last World Series-winning team, in 2009.
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"Traditional decorum suggests that getting your first tattoo after the age of 50 is like sporting a miniskirt in your 70s — a tad age inappropriate," Ms. Griscom conceded.
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Though every dog deserves full marks, the judges at the National Dog Show were a tad more selective since they had a limited number of ribbons to award.
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European shares are also set for a soft opening session, with Euro Stoxx 50 futures, German DAX futures and FTSE futures all trading flat to a tad lower.
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Joker is an impressive cinematic achievement, featuring an extraordinary (albeit a tad exhibitionist) performance by Joaquin Phoenix as Fleck, and it's a poisonous story for a fraught time.
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Anyone used to the convenience of city living should feel a tad guilty expressing impatience with "Boone," a loving portrait of a goat dairy farm in Jacksonville, Ore.
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For this pre-Christmas dinner with friends, I thought that the pink elevated my casual sundress and brown boots and made the outfit just a tad more formal.
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"Yeah, I mean going down and away, and maybe up just a tad, but slightly off the plate and he put a good swing on it," Brach said.
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It also felt a tad luxurious, since it contained some nice-smelling products from the pharmacy brand C.O. Bigelow, including a hand lotion and a refreshing face mist.
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The company generated a tad under $21982 billion for the quarter, at $21980 billion, and reported that revenue exceeded $210 billion for FY 2019, its highest-ever mark.
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Political allies, like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, who took to social media on his behalf, may be just a tad hesitant to do so in the future.
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It&aposs heavy and a tad bulky, but you&aposll be grateful to have it on your back when it&aposs raining, snowing, or just plain freezing out.
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Any fan of PLL knows that calling the Aria and Ezra ship a complicated one is sort of like saying the Hastings family tree is just a tad twisted.
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Sure, all of those things are tolerable for a few weeks, but after a while the expectation to be jolly literally all of the time becomes a tad overwhelming.
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Spread-betters expect European markets to start on a cautious note, with London's FTSE and Paris's CAC seen falling marginally and Frankfurt's DAX expected to open up a tad.
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The film gets a tad repetitive down the stretch, but Wild Goose proves smart genre cinema is alive and well for those who know where to look for it.
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Receding worries about a no-deal Brexit also underpinned the euro, which stood at $1.1122, flat on the day and a tad below Monday's two-month high of $1.1180.
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Receding worries about a no-deal Brexit also underpinned the euro, which stood at $1.1122, flat on the day and a tad below Monday's two-month high of $1.1180.
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The waiter did not ask how I wanted the salmon prepared, so it was cooked just a tad more than my preferred medium-rare, but it was perfectly acceptable.
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Well quite frankly the 30 percent-40 percent markdown at the open on Friday of a host of stocks from building materials to house-builders looked a tad overdone.
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Despite myself, I even found myself a tad nostalgic for the prequel movies, even though I despise them and would like them erased from existence and collective human memory.
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FROM PEN: Andy Cohen's Top 5 Most Revealing Plead the Fifth Answers Peppermint's runway looks were a tad basic, but the S&M inspired outfit saved her, quite frankly.
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To make us sound perhaps a tad less silly, Ernie's name came from my husband's super fan-ness for the Cubs — Mr. Cub in particular, the late Ernie Banks.
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"I'm a tough dad, but what I realize in life is that you have to approach it with a tad bit of humor," says Richie of his parenting style.
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Unfortunately, the 5L Sling is just a tad too small for my needs, mainly because my iPad is in a case and doesn't fit in the smaller tablet slot.
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It was a brutal few days leading up to the date, and walking into the bar knowing only his first name and his neighborhood made me a tad uneasy.
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From what we can see, it seems to work effortlessly; perhaps a tad slower than the newest breed of standard fingerprint sensors, but still fast enough to be usable.
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But, after all the noise St-Pierre had made in the past in regards to being against performance-enhancing drugs, it would be a tad on the hypocritical side.
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Against the Japanese yen, the dollar was down a tad at 13 yen, but 1.5 percent above its 1-1/2-month low of 109.70 touched on March 25.
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Weak wage growth and high levels of household debt have affected Australian shopppers, though wallets eased open a tad last quarter, the best for retail spending in a year.
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But either way, we hope someone has told them what we always remind ourselves when we get a haircut that's just a tad too short: It always grows back.
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U.S. crude futures traded at $59.26 per barrel, up three-quarters of a percent on the day, a tad below Thursday's high of $60.39, its highest since mid-November.
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Senate Republicans must feel mildly giddy that they may have an actual bill to pass on the Senate floor, where activities have been a tad limited as of late.
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But maybe, just maybe, that Lana Del Rey performance closing out the Apple event made the lack of AirPower and AirPods news go down just a tad bit easier.
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The 2016 Race In the real world, demographic change is gradual: Every day, the country becomes a tad more diverse as babies are born, people immigrate, and others die.
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Pros: It works with even the cheapest 9.7-inch iPad, lack of latency, pressure sensitivity, made for the iPad's screen, easy to charge, comfortable to holdCons: A tad pricey
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The Australian dollar, which is often used as a proxy for China plays, was a tad softer at $0.7173 but still near a seven-week top touched last week.
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Now, here's my issue: when I see a stock like GLW that has just spiked big, I like to wait until it comes down a tad after the quarter.
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To make the search for your go-to handbag a tad easier, we scoured the Internet to find the handbag trends that are making the biggest splash this summer.
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Indicated 2.3 percent higher The online pet supplies retailer reported a 26 percent jump in first-quarter sales to 208 million euros, a tad below consensus for 211 million.
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And no, the scene isn't exactly subtle (as Patrick said is his own piece, it does feel a tad rushed), but teenage feelings aren't known for being subtle either.
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Steve Bannon emails me from Milan: 'The Party of Davos' will implode ... The market [this] morning should be a tad choppy — Populist Eurosceptics in Italy; TrumpTrade Unchained in America.
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U.S. money market funds, which are seen only a tad riskier than bank accounts, posted a $17.00 billion drop in assets to $3.012 trillion in the week ended Jan.
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On the currency front, the greenback remained on the back foot against a basket of currencies, but traded a tad firmer at 92.129 at 103:10 p.m. HK/SIN.
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