Name a tall actor (or even a tall athlete), and chances are, The Princess Bride crew considered casting him.
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When you gingerly lift a tall boy of Budweiser out of your bodega's fridge, what you'll really be lifting is a tall boy of America.
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A tall Eritrean man with curly hair and a tall—shorter than the Eritrean, but still tall—man with an oblong head scrambled for the seat.
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"If you look at some of the Hubble repair missions and things like that, there's always a tall person or a tall man or two on the crew," he said.
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That is a tall order — and an expensive one.
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It may seem odd for an 18th-century horse to be named for a tall building, but at that time a "skyscraper" would have been associated with a tall sail on a ship.
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I run in and order a tall Passion Tea Lemonade.
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I'm a tall woman, and it's a long way down.
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Reevaluating these major issues would be a tall order indeed.
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In the video, Bey sprawls casually across a tall throne.
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That would be a tall order, to say the least.
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I imagine he saw I was a tall guy, too.
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But the benefits of a tall screen are worth it.
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Democrats have a tall order in the 2018 Senate elections.
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Zhou led him into a tall room, warm and humid.
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It's very easy for a tall guy to look sloppy.
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Imagining a Shameless Southside without Fiona is a tall order.
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And it's delicious, like a tall glass of unflavored Gatorade.
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Repeating the trick with euro clearing looks a tall order.
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For me it's not a tall order, nothing too demanding.
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And as such, Gray had a tall order to fill.
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Well, that's a tall order for me at the moment.
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Doing the same to its economy looks a tall order.
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A tall order, yes, but certainly worth giving a shot.
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Virginia Slims, for example, come in a tall, thin box.
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She described the attacker as a tall, thin young man.
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But the bill already had a tall hill to climb.
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We knew it was going to be a tall task.
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There is a tall building, I am sure they are.
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Have you ever had a relationship with a tall woman?
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It's a tall order for Shoprite to break Woolworths' stranglehold.
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In 2018, they built a tall extension to their house.
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Bekhor was a tall and tidy man, about her age.
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A tall leader and a great orator and people's person.
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The complex is a tall cylinder that resembles a corncob.
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But that may be a tall order for the Europeans.
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"Maybe a tall vase being knocked over," Mr. Bellini said.
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RALEIGH, North Carolina — Michael Bloomberg is not a tall man.
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Harris sweated carrots and leeks in a tall copper pot.
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"That's a tall order, but it's not impossible," Pitt said.
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She was a tall woman, a giant in my eyes.
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A tall hot coffee reportedly costs $3.10 at the airport.
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And then attract the investors, and that's a tall order.
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The short is smaller and less expensive than a tall.
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"A tall tree has fallen in the forest," he said.
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It's a tall order for a world full of unpredictable risks.
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And a life owed to a tall drink of water. Sláinte!
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You mentioned this is a tall fence obviously, not easily scalable.
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Given the immediate backlash to Luminary's tweet, it's a tall order.
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But Ms. Waago looked up, as if regarding a tall figure.
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At the bar, a tall blonde man is having a drink.
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He was a tall, burly guy with admirably-groomed facial hair.
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I just get a tall Mocha Frap and it's so sweet.
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She appeared as a tall blonde apparition in a lemon sundress.
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CL faces a tall order, one she hasn't failed to recognize.
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It's a tall order, I guess, but not an impossible one.
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Taking on Uber and Lyft is a tall order, of course.
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Clobbering Hari, however, is a tall order for Santa's wish list.
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Case is a tall redhead with a perpetual five-o'clock shadow.
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And dreadfully distinct Against the dark, a tall white fountain played.
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Debs was a tall man, lanky and rubbery, like a noodle.
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That's also a tall order for the Clinton camp, as Mrs.
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It's a tall order and one which few companies can offer.
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A tall pre-lit fir Christmas tree with 1,200 clear lights
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Ending poverty is a tall order, and it won't happen overnight.
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I was a tall, dark-skinned black woman with natural hair.
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A tall figure wearing a monstrous mask is lurking behind her.
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It's a tall order, even for someone accustomed to tough assignments.
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Mr. De Witt's house, a tall chateau, survives on Castle Street.
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FROM THE outside it looks like a tall, metal-clad barn.
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Enforcing political "neutrality" online is a tall — and probably unconstitutional — order.
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Neon hair extensions were frozen in a tall column of ice.
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Finn grew up quite a bit, and he's a tall guy.
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He wore a black overcoat and a tall red watch cap.
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She grew to be a tall, pudgy child, with a stammer.
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For debt-burdened countries that may seem a tall order too.
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All they had now was a tall stool with no back.
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Add a tall, sad mourner, grieving over his recently deceased son.
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For debt-burdened countries that may seem a tall order too.
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Such a new and compelling message seems like a tall order.
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Even some of his opponents see that as a tall order.
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Disney's Animal Kingdom aspires to recreate that experience, a tall order.
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But Konta's next barrier in her quest is a tall one.
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That may seem like a tall order, but Johnson is hopeful.
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In the second quarter, a tall, skinny teenager grabbed Mendez's attention.
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I build a ramp to the top of a tall hill.
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Evacuating large numbers of people from a tall building is unavoidably difficult.
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She was given the gift of an encore by a tall angel.
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However, uniting opposition to a hard Brexit will be a tall order.
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But making vending machines vanish from the workplace is a tall order.
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In a foyer stands a tall furnace that ISIS soldiers covered with
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"I'm calling this [list] a tall order," the "Mad Money" host said.
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Wrapping up that up quickly is a tall order, some Democrats say.
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Fodorio fetched two champagnes and leaned against a tall table with Jana.
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They form a tall and airy facade — the Flying Wallendas of geometry.
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For now, taking back the House remains a tall task for Democrats.
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A tall and imposing figure, More speaks with a slight English accent.
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It's a tall order to expect production to triple in two months.
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She's a tall woman with light eyes and blonde, shoulder-length hair.
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But it's a tall order for a small country with 300,000 people.
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Even so, leapfrogging the world's largest international hub is a tall order.
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Making a fresh espresso in the great outdoors is a tall order.
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It's a tall task, but that's the curse of following Steve Jobs.
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If there's a tall poppy, they'll chop it down with an LOL.
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And the locally revered figure told a tall tale about each one.
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That alone is a tall order, but Jones' ambitions reach much higher.
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It's a blue box and a tall fella in a bow tie!
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For CNN to pull this off is a tall order to ask.
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And there on the shadowy path is a tall figure awaiting you.
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All that, and a tall stack of tortillas, and I was set.
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" And: "He stood there in front of me, like a tall stallion.
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Shirt Being a tall, lanky man, I have to be pretty specific.
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I had heard about it from Caroline, a tall, American Ph.D. student.
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First up was the Maleficent Frappuccino, which cost $5.19 for a tall.
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That is a tall order in today's environment, but it's not impossible.
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One man, a tall, handsome brunette in his twenties, remains perfectly calm.
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Greeley's grave is topped by a weathered statue on a tall pedestal.
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Still, getting the AHCA through the Senate will be a tall order.
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He's not a tall man, nor an especially powerful or imposing figure.
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One night, he streamed himself from the top of a tall building.
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Beating a presidential candidate in his home state is a tall order.
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In the images, a tall, dark figure is standing behind unaware children.
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As meticulously crafted as the stage action is, that's a tall order.
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A tall construction worker in camouflage fatigues rushed forward to help Dmytriv.
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He's a tall German, relaxed, confident, top of his white uniform unbuttoned.
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A few minutes later, a tall Toubou man emerged, adjusting his chèche.
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Shake briefly and strain into a tall glass filled with fresh ice.
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That July, she met a tall, fast-walking man named Charles Darrow.
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This will be a tall order, as many analysts question Astana's commitment.
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At sunrise, Lam was questioned by a tall, dour man named Shi.
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A tall, frosty Tom Collins was the beverage offered to grown-ups.
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Maybe it seemed ridiculous to have a movie about a tall girl.
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For heavy snow days, it's important to have a tall waterproof boot.
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That's a tall order depending on the type of business you run.
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Even finding an acceptable candidate for prime minister is a tall order.
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Pairing qualified workers with suitable job openings is often a tall order.
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It's a tall order, and one that's complicated by Morales's young age.
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He's a tall person, who is a ... He's a very tall person.
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Warm an ice cream scoop slightly in a tall glass of hot water.
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In front of the Hard Luck Castle, there is a tall, white compass.
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ABDUL AZIZ, a tall, strongly built young man, falls silent and looks down.
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Given the number of Republicans in both chambers, that is a tall order.
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I approached the counter, ordered a tall Crystal Ball, and...I got green.
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In the center of the garden will be a tall platform tree house.
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That is a tall order, and the building industry makes it even taller.
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Also, he is a tall, tall man who is not easy to disguise.
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So, go find a tall friend and tell them you love them today.
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Last year I got matched with a tall glass of sexy on Tinder.
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A tall man with a thin mustache and a scratchy rasp in his
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Now, I'm a tall, strapping girl who grew up wrestling two giant brothers.
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However, if you order a tall, grande, or venti beverage, you're in business.
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It's a tall order for a player who exhibits competency more than excellence.
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It's a tall order, I'm aware, but the Serum Foundation fits the bill.
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A tall blonde woman, iPhone poised, stood in front of her snapping pictures.
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Next up was the Dr. Facilier Elixir, which cost $4.79 for a tall.
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The compound was hidden behind a tall palisade of cactus and purple bougainvillea.
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In Congress, this may seem a tall order, but it must be done.
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Stanley Fisher, a tall, athletic, 24-year-old tailor, ran into the creek.
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That's a tall order for a single policy such as a carbon tax.
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But Pieters — a tall and tousle-haired Ryder Cup rookie — seized his chanceimmediately.
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If that ruling is overturned, Trump would face a tall order removing Cordray.
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That's a tall order for scrappy indie films like Sorry to Bother You.
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The campsite was set around a tall fire ring and two log benches.
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A tall, strong-armed quarterback out of California, Webb showed flashes of potential.
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Mr. Bekjanov, a tall, strapping grandfather, bore the brunt of the old system.
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That's a tall order with winds expected to reach up to 156 mph.
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Shea was a tall, lean, redheaded, soft-spoken Irish Catholic from Cambridge, Mass.
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Dipping below 16 percent is like the equivalent of climbing a tall mountain.
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Achieving all of that has proved a tall order even for competent administrations.
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Jeff Chen: Such a tall order, to spread out the five rebus squares.
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But convincing a majority of men to empower women was a tall order.
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That's a tall challenge not suited for everyone, as Mr. Marks points out.
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Think of this as a tall glass of ice water for your hair.
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"That's a tall order for the defense, in my view," Mr. Urdangen said.
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It was designed to handle a tall pile of takeout and delivery orders.
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Neumann is a tall Israeli with flowing black hair and a strong accent.
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If you can write silly poems, that'll help, though that's a tall order.
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But for Democrats, persuading Republicans in the Senate was always a tall order.
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A tall order indeed, but China is making progress on that long march.
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That's a tall order, too -- and one that also requires funding from Congress.
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Convincing 20 of them to cross party lines would be a tall order.
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Portioned for two, it arrives in a tall clay vessel, clutched between napkins.
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A tall man in late middle age, another diner, came to the table.
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Given the lack of progress to date, that looks like a tall order.
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A marble sink was tucked behind a tall curtain near the front door.
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That's a tall order for a ship that may be named Boaty McBoatface.
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Here is one issue that requires serious global action, a tall order, indeed.
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Taylor Ysteboe is probably standing behind a tall dude at the punk gig.
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Tackling the rampant online spread of health-related misinformation is a tall order.
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Promising to make every dream come true is a tall order for anyone.
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On other spreads, we see a tall woman walking a short dog ("tall") opposite a short man walking with a tall dog ("short"), and a red-haired girl with a "fluffy" cat opposite a straight-haired girl with a "sleek" snake.
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Rigorous inspections and U.S. and Israeli intelligence, meanwhile, make "sneaking out" a tall order.
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Injecting a dollop of personality into that aridly anonymous landscape seemed a tall order.
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A dozen people are piled against each other seeking shelter behind a tall sign.
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I order a tall skinny vanilla latte and reduced-fat turkey breakfast sandwich ($8.40).
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Once melted, transfer the chocolate to a tall glass, like a juice glass. 4.
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Today, reintroducing the public to a system of reusable packaging is a tall order.
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But why think we're standing on a tall mountain, much less the tallest one?
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That's a tall challenge and I just want to get on with that job.
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A tall, straight-talking blond woman, she told me: ''I'm usually not this miserable.
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Achieving these was always a tall order, and the president has certainly kept busy.
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The reality is that it's a bad measurement for such a tall, narrow screen.
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What tastes better than a tall frosty one with a side of emergency surgery?
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We are at a bit of a disadvantage because Nick is a tall guy.
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The agent was a tall, hippy, pimply, nervous fellow in tight black new jeans.
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That's still a tall order, since Xi and Kim don't particularly like each other.
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It needs another 64 seats to win a majority, which is a tall order.
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I can't believe it's nearly $7 (with the conversion rate) for a TALL cappuccino.
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The yard is overgrown, and a tall fence is posted with "No Trespassing" signs.
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The Shiok-ah-ccino will cost $5.82 (S$7.90) in a "tall" size (i.e.
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A tall guy really concerned that his NCAA tournament bracket is getting fucked up.
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A tall task perhaps — but one with a potentially large windfall for Heidrick & Struggles.
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Simplifying regulation is a tall order for any President, but Main Street has hope.
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Advancing each of these critical goals at the same time is a tall order.
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We ordered a tall, soy, decaf, pomegranate seed frappuccino, no whip, no nae nae.
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" His characters barely exist: a "tall pleasant man," and an "independent looking peasant woman.
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It's a tall order for corporations, many which lack even a basic cybersecurity plan.
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This a tall order, but it needs to be done the best way possible.
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But that's a tall order and I'm not sure how we can effect that.
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Coming up with a better headline for that photo will be a tall order.
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But even with all the resources of the five boroughs, that's a tall order.
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The hotspot is sealed off by a tall metal fence and guarded by police.
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That's a tall task, and there are real privacy concerns that come with it.
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BUILDING a wall of trees across the width of Africa is a tall order.
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Take off your pants and pour yourself a tall glass of store-brand hooch.
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" As a tall, satuesque woman struts out onstage, Lynch continues, "Listen, it's my fault.
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A tall order, to be sure; this is a self-flagellating exercise by design.
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As a tall and self-described "curvy" woman, Lynch is passionate about body-positivity.
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Covering all of that ground in a one-hour speech is a tall order.
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She wasn't there, so he conveyed his gratitude to a tall, white-haired salesman.
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When night fell, the men gathered in a circle under a tall ficus tree.
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Watching from the back of the room was Charlie Salzer, a tall, bearded man.
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The shift supervisor—a tall corporal with a slight paunch—stood at a lectern.
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But wrapping up in a little over two weeks may be a tall order.
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That's a tall order, since I'm fond of the new Echo and Echo Show.
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It doesn't pull tight; it looks more like a sail on a tall ship.
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Brown, a tall woman in her sixties, wearing jeans and Merrells, followed the forklift.
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But so far, at least, the $35,000 Model 3 is essentially a tall tale.
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He was a tall, skinny guy with multiple tattoo teardrops and a nasal voice.
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Trying to overhaul them altogether is a tall order, and comes with huge risk.
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A few customers later, a tall man with salt-and-pepper hair came over.
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Turning around the weakened Carige brand in Italy's stagnating economy was a tall order.
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Its maximum height is roughly 200 feet, about that of a tall apartment building.
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Since that act of kindness, I visualize a tall, gentle cowboy when I pray.
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Taylor Swift is a tall, skinny blonde, and she writes a catchy pop song!
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But against the top-scoring team in the nation, that was a tall task.
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Ms. Wilharm, 33, said a tall machine on wheels eventually rolled into the room.
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The object burst into a tall column of flame for a second or two.
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Dealing with the corporate side of things also proved to be a tall task.
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I watched my mother's friend, a tall statuesque woman, stride casually into a restroom.
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He was built like a tall vase: thin and delicate, his skin almost translucent.
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It resulted in a tall, skinny display that's a perfect place to watch movies.
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I saw a tall man standing at the corner trying to hail a cab.
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A tall, muscular Russian said he had been a cook — in an elementary school.
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FANS APPROACHING the Oval football stadium are greeted by a tall, dark-green stand.
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When he was done, even a tall person could stand comfortably in the room.
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He was a tall, regal businessman, and wore Ted Baker sunglasses and a Rolex.
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Others climbed a tall building nearby, firing rockets into the compound, police officials said.
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I made my way to a tall glass window and decided to smash it.
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Refinery29: This is a movie about a tall girl being bullied for her height.
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To the side, a beautiful young woman locked eyes with a tall, handsome man.
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He concedes that it's a tall order, but this time he hopes to prevail.
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For a political novice, however talented and lucky, this is quite a tall order.
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Dutoit, a tall man of seventy-nine, appeared with his fourth wife, Chantal Juillet.
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Stairs lead from the one-car garage to the entrance, a tall glass atrium.
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That's a tall order — but I, at least, would be there with fevered anticipation.
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But changing the political dynamics around impeachment at this point is a tall order.
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And when you're chilly, you can fully zip the jacket into a tall turtleneck.
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Her hair was tied in a tall topknot with a strip of blue rag.
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Some prefer a tall, upright chair; others want to be closer to the sand.
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Some prefer a tall, upright chair; others want to be closer to the sand.
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So what if he can't quite leap a tall building in a single bound?
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Then they sent a friend — a tall man in dark glasses — to screen me.
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Beating the Patriots this season, as in most recent years, is a tall order.
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The place is situated behind a tall building and smelled like ramen and dust.
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Well, it's a tall order, but let me just ask you: The #MetToo movement?
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As we reclined on a cement step, a tall man appeared out of nowhere.
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Jeffrey Bowers is a tall mustached guy from Ohio who's seen too many weird movies.
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A tall tapestry, teeming with mountains, skyscrapers and, of course, the omnipresent Christ the Redeemer.
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But Sandy Saddler, despite being a tall featherweight, liked to get in close on opponents.
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Another photo showed his feet dangling over the edge of a tall building in Manhattan.
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It may seem like a tall order, but investment strategist Edward Yardeni believes it's possible.
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Persuading eight Democrats to support legislation making life easier for banks is a tall order.
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But as Ginsburg suggested, it's always a tall order to overrule a Supreme Court decision.
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It's the sort of story that sounds like a tall tale, a hagiography, a myth.
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"I'm hired because I'm a tall, skinny guy — with other talents, I hope," he said.
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Another student saw a tall robed apparition with a cone head drift in the room.
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Drag an icon up from the dock until it looks like a tall floating window.
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In the shade of a tall tree, dozens of ballroom dancers sway to samba music.
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Winning — a tall order for any expansion team — is the best way to gain attention.
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The tyres on each one are more than twice the height of a tall man.
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A tall concrete barrier stands at the edge of the park, too high to climb.
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For those who have not seen their ex for years, that is a tall order.
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Even so, finding another product with the scope of the smartphone is a tall order.
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Thin strip-like screen that functions like a tall, vertical display is bad at notifications.
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"It's a tall order for these homeowners that are coming on our show," Soria explains.
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The process is somewhat like forming a hailstone by ice condensation in a tall thunderhead.
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Next, I head to Starbucks where I order a tall, blonde roast coffee for $2.95.
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I order a tall iced coffee with coconut milk and add $1 to my app.
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Shoring up these three pillars is a tall order that requires immediate and constant attention.
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Figueres acknowledged this is a tall order, but said it's also achievable given recent trends.
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LONDON — Hunting for small creatures must be a tall order at the best of times.
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The idea of creating an entirely new federal agency might sound like a tall order.
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Primary school was a nightmare for me, a tall, awkward, chubby girl with short hair.
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It is, essentially, an ultra-wide 15.6-inch tablet mounted atop a tall, thin base.
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Even with the backing of Audi, it's a tall order to get to the Moon.
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According to local authorities, the assailant is a tall white male with a shaved head.
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" When she tells him he will be a tall baseball player someday, he replies: "No!
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Portin remembers him as a tall, slender man who always wore a blue laboratory coat.
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What if a tall vehicle wanted to overtake it (the clearance was just seven feet)?
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A tall, A-frame sign on the sidewalk advertised pulque, cervezas, mezcal, and hidromiel (mead).
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He is a tall man, and did not want to feel cramped in any space.
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It's a tall order but history suggests that Jared Kushner might just pull it off.
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That's a tall order for something as niche as NerdCon or for non-profit conventions.
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It had a tall, bony crest on its head and stretched about 11 feet long.
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Wim was a tall and handsome teen-ager, with muscular arms and a Gallic nose.
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She sat on a tall chair before a music stand, straight-backed and unignorably pregnant.
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A tall order; how can a few short weeks alter the course of a lifetime?
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Getting a bill passed to overhaul the program completely could be a tall order politically.
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To create a book that will satisfy both children and adults is a tall order.
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Which of our Presidents wore a tall stovepipe hat and was known as Mister Sarcasm?
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A tall man in a suit approached, relieving her of the duty of admonishing me.
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A tall, rectangular, windowless gallery is filled with fans humming loudly and pointed directly upward.
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The site is marked by a sign, in Irish, and a tall, plain wooden cross.
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That may be a tall order, with matches against Belgium and England in group play.
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Like Elisa Frascadore, 18, a tall, lanky, student from one of Rome's technical high schools.
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For special occasions, I have a flapper-inspired gold headband with a tall black feather.
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The three wise men could be seen gazing at him, separated by a tall barrier.
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Inside, there is a tall canvas tent with Neoprene air ducts snaking up the wall.
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I go straight into the kitchen and drink a tall glass of room-temperature water.
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A tall Christmas tree in any scene is almost certain to get knocked over eventually.
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But it has to go through the EU, and that might be a tall order.
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Alongside, a tall young man was giving an informal plate-spinning lesson to some youngsters.
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He was something of a rock star, albeit a tall one at 6-foot-8.
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I got a job as a purser on a tall sailing ship in the Caribbean.
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I sat next to a tall, hippy-looking stranger I had seen boarding the bus.
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In it lives a tall, bony man with shaggy eyebrows and a wispy white beard.
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Impeachment is a tall and rickety ladder; conviction is a tiny window, barely cracked open.
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They evolved into a tall, slender frame well suited to walking and running long distances.
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The inside of her house was outside at the curb, in a tall messy mound.
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She looked down at the ground, hid her toes behind a tall tuft of crabgrass.
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The Park residence sits behind a tall, locked gate on a pristine city side street.
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Blevins, a tall and thoughtful string bean of a lefty reliever, hiked his eyebrows archly.
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Tangia is a dish that gets its name from a tall, urn-like clay pot.
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A tall cross marks the site, now overgrown with a new crop of palm trees.
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It's a tall order, for sure, and it does take a remarkable amount of maturity.
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Manuel Davis is a tall, chiselled woman who seemed equal parts coach and revival leader.
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Gibbs—he is a tall, handsome all-American type from Billings, Montana—as one of
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In the comic books, he is a tall, hairless, blue man who often appears naked.
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Using an oversize key, with some effort, they finally opened a tall, paneled wood door.
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We recognize that, in these times, new investments in public health are a tall order.
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Mathews, a tall, bald, handsome man of eighty-six, was suffering from a herniated disk.
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Vegas Tenold is a tall, bald Norwegian who blends in just fine with neo-Nazis.
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You're a tall person with cool hair and you look like you might be somebody.
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That's a tall order, but Girlfriend Collective is here to save us from our Goldilocks Syndrome.
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They brought in heavy machinery, flatbed trucks and a tall crane, which loomed over the street.
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During the party period, you can get a tall espresso beverage of your choice for free.
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This guy posted footage of himself swallowing a gulp of a brew from a tall glass.
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We ordered a tall, which came with less foam then in the photo provided by Starbucks.
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Additionally, the couple had a tall tiered cake, which was designed and created by Fiona Cairns.
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A tall, lean father in well-pressed shorts marches three small matching boys towards the platform.
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I was in love," and, "He stood there in front of me, like a tall stallion.
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Finding more trucking businesses is a tall order because there is already a 48,000 driver shortage.
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A tall woman in a leather gimp mask circulates a silver tray stacked with fondant fancies.
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But that&aposll be a tall order with a trip to Oklahoma on tap for Nov.
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"That's a tall order, but it feels like we're at a little bit of inflection point."
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It was one of the first phones with a tall, 18:8303 screen with small bezels.
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I grab a cheese danish (I know, not healthy but whatever) and a tall iced chai.
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"I think it's a tall ask, because she's doing a little more than typical," Williamson said.
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When the press stops, Evans hands me a tall glass filled with a mossy-green liquid.
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He had the physique du rôle—a tall gaunt body, 40ish, strong cheekbones, and bright eyes.
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" But that doesn't mean she wants audiences to think of her as "just a tall blonde.
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As in every industry it's attacking, GCP faces a tall task with the biggest media companies.
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Joe, a tall guy at six-foot-three, can easily adjust the knobs from his seat.
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We chose a tall, cylindrical pitcher, but you can do this tutorial on almost any shape.
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That looks a tall order, given the massive gap between LME and non-LME storage costs.
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Getting family members to speak to each other about estate planning can be a tall order.
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But Spain has little culture of coalition-building, and forming a government is a tall order.
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Fergie served up a tall, hot glass of MILFshake -- the perfect DNC after-party, we're thinking.
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A tall monument statue honoring Diana can be seen from the other side of the lake.
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Sam, a tall, broad-shouldered man with a shaved head and a square jaw, was intimidating.
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That's a tall order for customers whose phones, while 2–3 years old, still work fine.
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This is a tall order, but the benefits to children — and the country — would be immense.
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"This is putting gas in the car," she said before downing a tall shot of Hennessy.
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At this point, a surprise gatefold opens to reveal that Ramsey is telling a tall tale.
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We fully support pouring up a tall glass of wine in the name of self-care.
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Mr. Pyatt is a tall, thin man of 22015, formerly employed in sales at Best Buy.
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She stands as a tall, almond-eyed brunette with bold lips and a waist-length mane.
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Footsteps approached the door, and a tall, gaunt man in a button-down shirt opened it.
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A tall space between old and new buildings is a promenade deck for viewing and receptions.
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It's a vapid piece involving a tall table to slam and jump off and slide underneath.
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Karen's marriage is in a sexual rut and she meets a tall dark stranger at work.
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Chance is a tall African-American agender person in their 20s, a student at Occidental College.
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The new size is only slightly smaller than a Tall, which weighs in at 12 ounces.
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Between Irum's Beauty Spot and Primetime Bakery, below a tall palm, a makeshift stall has appeared.
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My father shook his head and disappeared into the office with a tall glass of vodka.
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Vietnam '67 At the time, he seemed like the perfect fit: a tall, articulate, handsome paladin.
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I visited the speakeasy the day Donald Trump was elected, so that was a tall order.
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At parties, we sometimes bumped into a tall, lean artist with dreadlocks and deep bronze skin.
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" Mr. Ghabbash settled on a silver car and "a tall guy, with glasses and light hair.
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So getting enough state funding to give poor districts a leg up is a tall order.
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Partly hidden by the fronds of a tall palm, he began to play the usual standards.
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Ms. Forté-Saunders wears an elaborate outfit that includes a tall projection attached to her back.
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In the living room, a tall blue cabinet had a minibar stocked with snacks and drinks.
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Even with an apparently straightforward physical characteristic like height, genetic manipulation would be a tall order.
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A tall, Jesus-esque deity of a man, caught in a moment as he played guitar.
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A tall rolling library ladder remains in the corner, draped with Kelly's paint-splattered work clothes.
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It's a tall woman in a red parka and furry boots that look like teddy bears.
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For such a tall burger with so many components, the Double-Double is remarkably clean-built.
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But just a minute's walk away is a large, sandy beach overlooked by a tall mountain.
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A tall windbreak, white as a glacial crevasse, circumscribes the front door, shrouding it from view.
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But he's a tall guy, so it stands to reason he'd have the trotters to match.
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It was surrounded by a tall brick wall with two layers of barbed wire on top.
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He wanted to capture it in panorama, by shooting from the rooftop of a tall building.
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A tall and burly man, Mr. Youssef, 23, was able to recover after being treated locally.
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Persuading them that this would be an improvement, even if true, would be a tall order.
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But the requisite approvals, regulations, air and water traffic considerations still make it a tall order.
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A woman named Abby had climbed on top of a tall post and was shouting updates.
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Deutch then misspelled "stela," a term for a tall stone or column used as a monument.
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It's a tall order just to get people into treatment; stigma still keeps too many out.
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He was a tall Dane, holding a tubed black device that he called a smoking gun.
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Slowly lower the suitcase almost to the floor, then return to a tall stance and repeat.
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This is not the first time a tragedy at a tall building has prompted a crackdown.
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That's a tall order, and it's hard to think of brands that have done this well.
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She was a tall young woman with a sort of involuntary wit about her facial expressions.
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I showed up to a storefront and interviewed with a tall white man in a tie.
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A tall coffee, is, of course, Starbucks' version of a small coffee, weighing in at 12 ounces.
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Like falling from a tall building onto hard cement, he will crack you up, comedian Joe Machi.
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"We are like a little company within the company," a tall, gregarious employee named Klaus told me.
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Louis sees (or thinks he sees) a tall creature with wispy, black limbs walking through the forest.
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Well probably I am Thelma, because Geena Davis is a tall person, and I am also tall.
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Jim's a pro's pro when it comes to imitations ... but playing a Ruski ... that's a tall order.
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At her office building, she meets a tall stranger carrying a ring box who also keeps dying.
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Berlin's ruins still smoldered as three Soviet military intelligence officers questioned a tall, lithe blonde in 19933.
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Obviously I would have loved to defend my title but I knew it was a tall ask.
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His gruff, solid presence seems fitting for Hellboy, although surpassing Ron Perlman would be a tall order.
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A tall, bald man came moments later and gruffly whispered in her ear, reducing her to tears.
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Step 2: Quickly hop both your feet out behind you, so you're in a tall-arm plank.
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But that is a tall order with three candidates in the race and all eyes on Cleveland.
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But that could be a tall order, considering he just joined the party to run for president.
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He is a tall basketball player who believes in the virtues of politeness and doing your homework.
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With the smartwatch market in decline and Apple eating most of what's left, that's a tall order.
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He also wants to cut costs, a tall order as long as branch closures are ruled out.
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It has a tall, FHD+ 5.9-inch screen that takes up 83 percent of the phone's face.
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That's a tall order, especially considering other areas — Oil & Gas, Transportation (locomotives) are having a tough time.
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In the campaign Mr Trump had business dealings with Russia, specifically for a tall tower in Moscow.
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That is a tall order, even if people keep voting like Mr Obama is on the ballot.
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His name was Alexandre, and he was a tall, narrow, elegant Negro Frenchman in an evening suit.
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It's a tall order, but one advocates say is especially important in light of the #MeToo movement.
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It's a tall order, which requires changing a perception that has been ossified by centuries of reinforcement.
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In the current climate of anti-immigration populism in many countries, that may be a tall order.
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But the dream horse -- a tall glass of water with a confident spirit -- that dream lived on.
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It was a tall order, but Garella had the experience, talent, and vision necessary for the job.
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In Russia, a tall latte from Starbucks costs a whopping $12.32, so it's actually quite a luxury.
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In some cases, they go to the top of a tall building, in others a train station.
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Convincing the public that the transportation mode is safe and reliable will also be a tall task.
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"Go as far below ground as possible or in the center of a tall building," says Ready.
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Trump's advisers said repeating his victories in those crucial states next year might be a tall order.
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Another woman, a tall, striking brunette, said she was there to learn about macrophilia, or giantess fetish.
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The duo says every time they order a tall, grande or venti sized latte ... it's grossly underfilled.
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It seems like a tall task, but NKISI's unpredictable programming does have a sort of rewiring effect.
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Sarno's presence as a tall white westerner living among the Bayaka may seem incongruous to skeptical outsiders.
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"With Kenta today, it's a tall task to have nine days off and be sharp," Roberts said.
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In 20073, at nineteen, she married a tall, attractive senior, from a patrician family, named Peyton Bray.
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Blanketing countries from China to Mexico with import duties would be a tall order without congressional approval.
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"Instead, we hung a decorative oval mirror and are building a tall mirrored storage cabinet," he said.
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French doors open to a patio with a brick pizza oven built into a tall stone wall.
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Peace will be a tall order and require a high level of American commitment for years more.
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That goal is a tall order, since signing on requires bucking the wishes of the party brass.
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One witness described him to police as a tall, thin man wearing camouflage prior to identifying him.
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"I would come down here and listen," said Mr. Sharon, a tall and lanky Bay Area resident.
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But winning over Democrats for significant funding for the border wall will be a tall task. Rep.
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Currie turned out to be a tall man in a dark suit, with an emphatic, energetic manner.
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This is a tall order and not exactly consistent with Trump administration rhetoric or the Trump brand.
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He gestures towards a tall pile of hessian sacks, each sporting a stamp from their native country.
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Improving the look and feel of how Twitter works is a tall order, to say the least.
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Two turtles, identifiable by the different designs on their shells, find a tall and white cowboy hat.
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But when I finally saw her, a tall, lean woman with smoky eyes, I barely recognized her.
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The main entrance features a tall antique wooden door, which leads to a two-story reception hall.
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Even if it's a tall order, there's a lot pressure on HBO Max to hit that target.
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Though that sounds like a tall order for P. & G., past voting records give it a chance.
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It turns out that they might also bring home a tall TALE of the fish they caught.
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Genesis Belanger picks up this thread in "Cheap Cookie and a Tall Drink of Water" at Mrs.
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In alternating costumes, disappearing behind a tall curtain and reappearing seconds later, Mr. Craft ingeniously played both.
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It is a tall order for an insider to reform a system that nourished and rewarded him.
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" Michael Huffington, the ex-husband of Arianna, is "a tall glass of water with a weak smile.
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It is a tall order in New Jersey, where registered Democrats outnumber Republicans by more than 800,000.
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"I have a tall white guy in my kitchen; people think he's the chef," Mr. Salgado said.
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At a club in Hamburg, Germany, one night, he met Kristina Malychenko, a tall blonde from Kazakhstan.
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New York was where I would marry, and live freely, with a tall white man from Tennessee.
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"Tell me what you bought," he said, and reached for a tall stack of old assignment notebooks.
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He was a tall, lean, biracial junior, less than a year from graduating with a business degree.
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Though that sounds like a tall order for P&G, past voting records give it a chance.
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The protection officer was a tall, elegant man with close-cropped silver hair and pale blue eyes.
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"He was a tall quarterback playing in a little, virtually unknown Philadelphia league," Mike Ryan Sr. said.
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In their shared bedroom was a tall, lace-topped chest of drawers that displayed framed family photographs.
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For instance, if you're taller, there's a good chance you'd pay more for a tall-specific bag.
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He stopped to look, through a tall black fence, at the golf course, which opened last year.
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That's a tall order, but the pay is high and the possibilities for engaging work are endless.
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When he'd gone the full round, he pointed at a tall, wiry man with a penetrating gaze.
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But applying those regulations directly to new technology would have been a tall order for the agency.
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ET: The suspect is described as a tall white male, short hair, light blue shirt and jeans.
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It's a tall order for Democrats, with any predictions complicated by how far off the election is.
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As she passes a tall, white-haired, professorial-looking old man, he gives her a little shove.
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She sipped from a tall fluted glass filled with a green liquid the inviting color of antifreeze.
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Instead of a grande iced coffee, save money by asking for a tall with light ice instead.
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One such work is "Wind Wand," designed as a tall rod that moves gently with the wind.
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It's a tall order, especially for scolding a key U.S. ally that the president remains fully behind.
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Two separate storylines emerge, starting with Ilana, who spots a tall, gorgeous woman (Alysia Reiner) across the room.
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On the fourth wall is my studio door, a small bookcase, and a tall workbench with storage underneath.
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We were getting some fresh air out back when a tall longhair recognized me from a previous event.
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Following Leviathan seems like a tall order, but Mastodon released another sensational record in 2006's Blood Mountain.
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If you have voted, pour yourself a tall glass of your favorite beverage and try to remain calm.
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Asking a minimum $1,300—$300 more than an iPad Pro or a Surface device is a tall order.
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A tall, tufted headboard, patterned rug and a pair of curvaceous purple lounge chairs outfit the modern space.
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I asked the waitress for a tall Bud Light (they deliver them in big mugs called a 'Brewtus').
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That may sound like a tall order, but Packet's dream is to create exactly that kind of marketplace.
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Democrats need to pick up nine seats there to flip the chamber, which is unquestionably a tall order.
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Today's customer wants instant gratification and personalization, all while doing minimal damage to the environment — a tall order.
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She described the eruption as a "short-lived event" that released a "tall, but small" amount of material.
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Extra capital of €250bn-410bn could be needed, a tall order when earnings are thin and investors wary.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was intended to be a tall tale within the narrative, rather than fact.
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That's a tall order to top with his second novel, Artemis, a crime thriller set on the moon.
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Still, it will be a tall order for individual donations to replace government funding if the GOP succeeds.
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Let there be no doubt, President Trump faces a tall task ahead of him on his Asia trip.
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The Xperia 1 features a 21:9 aspect ratio 4K OLED display, giving it a tall, skinny look.
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How does Luke's credibility problem tie back to his particular haunting, a tall man in a top-hat?
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"It would be a tall order for her, and possibly put her off for good!" the insider quips.
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A right action might lead to a tall staircase (ugh, I know: stairs!), but it'll be obviously climbable.
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"We've got a tall order ahead of us to figure out how to make that work," Chang said.
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Nearby stands a tall pole with a large Gulf sign, several rusty gas pumps, and a phone booth.
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The dispatcher sent an officer, a tall man, who looked down on me as I told my story.
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In the snap, 19-month-old Olympia stands next to her mom while holding a tall pink umbrella.
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Meeting such a threshold is a tall order and makes the case contingent on rather murky empirical predictions.
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That's a tall order, but needless to say, I fell in love after just a couple of uses.
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Maybe it's anchoring a tall pile of dusty books in the basement, its corners nibbled on by bugs.
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Hit up an ATM before, prepare your ass for some lumpy cushions, and crack open a tall boy.
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Thompson and Toribio walked through a tall doorway and into the arch's northern leg—now full of tires.
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His attention had been focused on a tall thin glass of water on the dinner table before him.
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The Islamists had executed his friend Abdullah by pushing him from a tall building, accusing him of blasphemy.
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But getting solutions for those priorities over the finish line would be a tall order for any candidate.
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Avoid being with toxic people This is a tall order, especially when you're thrown together with family members.
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V, a tall, athletic woman with a quick wit, is normally quiet and keeps her problems to herself.
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Each has a huge puppet head at the top of a tall wood tower moved by the crew.
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We sat on the floor of the hallway outdoors and in the shade of a tall mango tree.
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He's a tall, handsome guy with a rich, pretty wife who's the primary caregiver for their three kids.
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The commission, which opened its application process Wednesday, laid out a tall order in its call for submissions.
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Converting some of the world's poorest regions will be a tall order and it will not happen overnight.
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In a Roman mosaic from antiquity, a man on a street studies the sundial atop a tall column.
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Bungee jumping involves leaping off of a tall ledge while attached to a nylon cord and free falling.
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That said, accomplishing all these tasks in the fog of an epidemic is a tall and expensive order.
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Regaining the confidence of these employees, and that of the public in them, will be a tall order.
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That is a tall task — the president's penchant for half-truths, exaggerations and outright falsehoods is well established.
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It is always interesting to see a tall man like Breese or Jon Jones actively seek the clinch.
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Prescott Sheldon Bush burst onto the high society scene as a tall, athletically gifted young man at Yale.
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I'm not a tall man, but I still only had about two inches of clearance in the shower.
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I'm a tall guy, so I'd prefer to date a woman who's six feet or taller (sorry, shorties!).
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A tall wood Victorian mirror hung above the sink, donated by a man who sells her vintage Levi's.
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"From across the bar, you notice a tall, voluptuous brunette with striking eyes," the ad read in part.
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I would describe you, the Fiesta and this show as a tall drink of lemonade with vodka. Okay.
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Either of these would be a tall order, but they're fundamentally different things, and Trump equivocates between them.
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Kauniainen's blandly named Adult Education Center, a tall building on the edge of town, did not sound promising.
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The lodge's lofty barn houses a bar, a tall communal table and a cozy book-strewn sitting area.
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After college, I went on a first date with a tall, blond man I met at a party.
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The Vikings' outside-zone scheme depends on Bradbury reach-blocking nose tackles, a tall task against Clark. 5.
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Keeping the attention of any audience after providing the soundtrack for its teen angst is a tall order.
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In Nashville, White lives in a big house with a porch and columns, behind a tall iron gate.
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I talk about this with Adam Bielecki, a tall drink of water with dreadlocks and a boyish ebullience.
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A tall office building now stands there, at 39 Broadway, with a Duane Reade on the ground floor.
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Laugh, love, take risks, and, if you find the carcass of a Tall One, preserve it in snowpack.
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First, he brought a small Chinese teapot: This small teapot could only hold half a tall iced latte.
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At meal's end, there is falooda, a tall drink with Persian roots, milk stained pink by rose syrup.
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About that tree: Red is a city tree, a tall, largehearted, middle-aged (at 216 rings) red oak.
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A tall, soft-spoken man with shaggy white hair and a biblical beard, Baldessari was easy to recognize.
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States that he was a tall dark skinned male with a gray sweater and gray hoodie with bluejeans.
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The first speaker, Fenwick Ridley, was a tall, burly man with an abundant russet beard and prodigious shoulders.
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Todd was a tall, black-haired fellow who wore brightly colored bow ties and the very newest shoes.
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It waits patiently until a tall tree falls or is logged, creating an opening in the canopy above.
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I heard a cheerful "Hello!" and turned around to see a tall, slim woman with caramel-colored hair.
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It's a tall order, but reaching the more-ambitious goal would mean more ice would survive the summer.
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During one of my training days, a tall, red-mustachioed loss-prevention manager addressed our group of trainees.
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It's a tall order: In past presidential elections, Democrats have tried but failed to boost turnout among Latinos.
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"A tall palm tree can, in and of itself, add a sense of lushness and energy," she said.
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But regulatory approval or no, producing human ES cells through nuclear transfer turned out to be a tall order.
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Normally, that kind of traction system is usually saved for the most capable 4x4s and not a tall wagon.
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That might be a tall order, at nearly 9 percent of the combined revenue of Protection 1 and ADT.
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Keon, a tall and shaggy white dog, has a tail that measures over 30.2 inches, that's over 2 feet!
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The measure then directs the governor to ask the U.S. Congress for the ultimate approval — likely a tall order.
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But scholarships and arenas are a tall ask for an athletics department projecting a deficit of nearly $15 million.
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Other ices on Pluto, like methane and nitrogen, would be too weak, causing such a tall structure to collapse.
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Like a tall glass of OJ, Morning Show is energizingly bright, tangily pulpy — and freshly squeezed from the headlines.
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And Hillary Clinton will try to show Bernie Sanders that besting her in coastal states is a tall order.
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But tough negotiations lie ahead, and reaching a quick deal to end America's longest war remains a tall order.
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It's a tall order, but a necessary one when you essentially only have a single laptop on the market.
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I get a tall PSL with an extra shot and N. gets a grande java chip frap (no whip).
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It runs Oreo, it has a fingerprint sensor on the back, and it has a tall, 18:2213 screen.
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Our house has vaulted ceilings and I told him how much I wanted a tall Christmas tree this year.
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But that is a tall task for an outdated facility affected by power outages and lack of spare parts.
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He explains this connection with his famous thought experiment of a cannon firing a ball from a tall mountain.
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The e-retailer faces a tall task in disrupting the traditionally walled garden that is the U.S. shipping industry.
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Indeed, that can be quite a tall order, especially if you are entering the role for the first time.
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While amending the Constitution to scrap the Electoral College would be a tall order, there is an easier option.
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Of course, when you're serving hundreds of millions of users across all of Apple's devices, that's a tall task.
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Achieving the three-fifths support in both houses of Congress needed for constitutional reforms will be a tall order.
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She was a tall, slim, narrow-bodied woman with surprisingly generous firm breasts that her tight turquoise sweater accentuated.
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But it will be a tall order to train Saudi Arabia's pampered young men to work for a living.
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"This seems quite a tall order", Goldman admits, requiring close coordination between OPEC and Russia and within OPEC itself.
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But before that, something catches my eye: a tall, rocky outcropping that looks almost like an arm reaching out.
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But it's a tall ask for a game controller to transliterate Rez's frenetic lights and music into physical movement.
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A tall, lanky left-hander originally from Ramla, Oliel, 16, has seen his stock rise steadily in recent years.
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Pelican (Stag), 2003 A tall, bearded man in white shorts walks across a tropical beach, glaring at the viewer.
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Schlegelmilch recommends going as far below ground as possible or taking shelter in the center of a tall building.
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The show begins on the center's upper level with a tall display illustrated with side-by-side building facades.
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And then, delighting him more, a tall drag queen appeared, tapped Oliver on the shoulder, and took his hand.
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Ben Cavender, Shanghai-based principal at China Market Research Group, cautioned that might prove to be a tall order.
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Paul and a staffer, who scrambled over a tall fence amid the hail of bullets, hid behind a tree.
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But when Columbus dropped anchor, the islands were still inhabited by a tall, white-skinned people called the Guanches.
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It's a tall order, but one that these 10 K-beauty skin-care products clearly had no trouble achieving.
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The attendance at Wembley this past year was an impressive combined average of 83,877, a tall order to beat.
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Piles of tires bound in bales, a tall chimney and a filthy pond could be seen behind closed gates.
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Rising above the building is a tall smokestack, a grim reminder of its function in the incineration of bodies.
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A tall, bearded man with tattoos on his forearms, he was wearing a black T-shirt, jeans and sneakers.
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That's a tall order, especially if you live in a small space without much of an entry at all.
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Mike*, a tall and well-presented man in his 50s, has been injecting heroin for more than 25 years.
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I'm a tall, fat, plain-spoken woman and men my age are dating women in their 30s and 40s.
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In El Paso, a tall, steel barrier of fence panels topped with a solid steel sheet divided the desert.
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There was a group of construction workers nearby who were filling in a trench behind a tall cyclone fence.
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She wondered when she'd be told that she would meet a tall dark stranger, go on a long journey.
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I admit, this is a tall order, likely to remain the realm of luxury and boutique health care facilities.
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Because, let's be honest, being forced to actually leave your home to work out is often a tall order.
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Gesturing to a tall fiddle leaf fig, James explains she adopted it from the Manhattan jewelry shop Lulu Frost.
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Short Stack Luckily there's a tall shelf of luminous contemporary picture books available to shed light on American history.
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There is a buffalo strung out to dry outside and a tall stack of deer legs at the door.
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Its employees opted to work fewer hours as their wages rose, a tall order in a tight labor market.
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"It's a tall mountain to climb and we started, obviously, very low on the mountain," she told Charlie Rose.
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"Our village built this," one villager told Sky News, referring to a tall brick wall across a main road.
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Well, a tall man — Brendan Buck, senior aide to House Speaker Paul D. Ryan — has come to his defense.
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They have a sophisticated, modern look, thanks to a tall wedge heel and a choice of three understated colors.
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The elegant entry point is a tall cylindrical lobby with a curving stair that wraps around a contemporary chandelier.
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The biggest drawback is the narrow tandem seating, which can be excruciating for a tall or older back passenger.
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Those first days in America I became acquainted with Marjorie, a tall African-American woman in her mid-60s.
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Under normal Senate rules, action on both issues requires votes from Democratic senators, a tall order in polarized times.
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For almost four decades, American voters have been fed a tall tale by anti-tax politicians and their allies.
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It's a tall order that would require a near complete transition away from the world's dependence on fossil fuels.
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It was in immaculate condition and fit like a glove — a rare experience for a tall person like me.
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Narwhal tusks can grow as thick as a lamppost and as a tall a man, according to Smithsonian Magazine.
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In the bar scene, there are 20 different characters, which is a tall order on a stop-motion project.
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At the rear of Gorham's Cave, past the hearth the team was excavating, there was a tall metal staircase.
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It is a tall order for us to have to retrieve our position now after years of incompetent policymaking.
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He, too, was exactly as described; a tall, crazy-looking old fellow with narrow eyes and a downcast mouth.
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And in the light, that was when we spotted him: a tall, handsome cowboy giving a small art tour.
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But to expect any viewer of La prière to decode Koraïchi's language is a tall order, even for connoisseurs.
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The castle sits atop a tall hill overlooking a lake, which has a small island with a church on it.
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But with U.S. banks occupying the top five places in the rankings, and their dominance increasing, it's a tall order.
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Rebranding Spotify as a video service is a tall task for a startup still trying to stabilize its business model.
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Monday's incident is just the latest instance of a climber being unable to resist the allure of a tall building.
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In a nation of nearly 1.4 billion, ensuring there's efficient health care and education is a tall order for China.
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There, in a foyer, stands a tall furnace that ISIS soldiers covered with painted handprints, like a kindergarten art project.
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From 2014 onward they found 16 people died from falling off a cliff or a tall building, while 14 drowned.
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By rewriting legend and myth, she invents an enchanting world where gender's basic function is cast as a tall tale.
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As he valiantly searches for his one and only, though, he's discovering that "wife material" is actually a tall order.
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That is a tall order, and it won't be a popular one, even against the backdrop of the Christchurch massacre.
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The company just unveiled the Lenovo Smart Assistant, a tall, tubular speaker that has Amazon's virtual assistant Alexa built in.
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Building a vehicle that can handle a busy street, with cyclists, pedestrians, roadworks and emergency vehicles, is a tall order.
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A tall male should have approximately eight to 10 pieces, while an average female should have six to eight pieces.
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Hibiscus Rosé Mimosa Nothing is more lovely than a hibiscus blossom floating in a tall glass of bubbly rosé.8.
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A tall guy in his late 20s, sandy brown hair, glasses, wearing khakis and a blue striped button-down shirt.
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Edward Mingey, a tall, sturdy man, was the sergeant who picked up Guevara and Halvorsen's report on the Gonzalez murder.
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Doing away with preferences for Malays was always going to be a tall order, given the clout of Malay voters.
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His campaign headquarters is not on the street but sits aloof on the seventh floor of a tall office building.
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For anyone who doesn't have much of a sweet tooth, any size bigger than a tall, might be too much.
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In most return stats—the typical Achilles heel of a tall player—Mr Zverev barely ranks in the top half.
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Everyone is doing fine, except for a tall guy in the front row who still hasn't crossed the finish line.
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Reed is a tall, anxious man with thinning hair, whose darting eyes are hidden behind a set of tinted bifocals.
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He led the opposition to Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe even after regime thugs tried to throw him off a tall building.
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A tall, tanned man with a creased face also didn't recognize the woman with the two cameras pointing at her.
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Red marker flags were visible in an embankment at the rear of the yard, enclosed by a tall wooden fence.
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The first exhibit in the show—a tall border fence in a rugged desert—seemed familiar to the visitors, too.
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It's a tall task, but a psychographic that's more important than ever to the auto industry in the year 2018.
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We picked up the PFR member, Noah, a tall man in a baseball cap, and headed for our final destination.
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It's a tall order for any prospective TV show, though perhaps less for one with this kind of creative team.
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Anchoring it to a moveable, seagoing platform might help, but keeping the cable steady would still be a tall order.
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Or to combine a few parcels and build a tall building that can house dozens or even hundreds of families.
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A Toronto summer is one where you'll have a tall can in the park, hidden from the cyclist police brigade.
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In one of the film's most potent moments, a man falls from a tall height, the ground rushing toward him.
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He's a tall guy, lanky like a basketball player, with a goofy smile that you can't help but find charming.
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The images are mostly confined to a living room in the modest flat whose defining feature is a tall bookcase.
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But recent history suggests that's a tall order, and the U.S. risks inflating its debt if the growth falls short.
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Michael's a tall drink at 6'3'' and 205 pounds, and we're told the family loves the fact he's a gentleman.
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Even without whipped cream, a tall Peppermint Mocha at Starbucks clocks in at 280 calories and 40 grams of sugar!
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Tech giants and semiconductor makers alike have taken up the project, and Facebook has apparently given itself a tall task.
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It was a tall order for the 6-foot-1 Corbett, who did have one advantage to exploit against Jeffries.
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Fergusson shoots a bomb out of the air, and wind pulls the debris into the base of a tall tower.
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A tall man with wide blue eyes, Massad sported a salt-and-pepper five o'clock shadow when interviewed in jail.
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It sounds like a tall order, but when you consider how much progress has been made, it's certainly not impossible.
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That's a tall order indeed, since they are defending a majority of the Senate seats up for election in 2018.
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But based on the sheer number of these devices (see: every smartphone), it may prove a tall order to enforce.
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Kaine appears to have had a tall glass of vinegar; Pence appears to have had some good Southern sweet tea.
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For example, a tall (12 ounce) brewed coffee has 5 calories, and the same size brewed tea has zero calories.
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I met a tall Iranian med student who wore a yellow harness and had the biggest septum I've ever seen.
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Gearing up Training for races is ideally done in the stairwell of a tall building, if you can get access.
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As I was smoking, I was approached by a tall, good looking, white guy with a big ol' sexy nose.
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This isn't necessarily a bad thing as the Galaxy S8 was a great phone with a tall 18:9 display.
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During a filming break, he introduced me to a tall blonde woman identified only as Pennie, his wild-rice purveyor.
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Still, such sweeping legislation could be a tall order for the administration at a time of already tense Sino-U.
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Senior bankers and fund managers say raising so much money in the next few months will be a tall order.
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In the adjacent room was the workshop of Sele O. Sele, the prop master, a tall man with long dreadlocks.
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Self-care wine glass We fully support pouring up a tall glass of wine in the name of self-care.
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Asking Ramsey to play two games in four days — and three games in eight days — would be a tall order.
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To win the nomination before Cleveland, Trump would have to win 2202 percent of the remaining delegates — a tall order.
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The Monkey-Man of Delhi is said to be a tall, gorilla-like creature that bites, scratches, and chases people.
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"Will we be showing the same clips?" asked Dave Thomas, who was sitting on a tall chair by a window.
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That is a tall order in our age of hyperpartisan politics in which party loyalty leaves little room for neutrality.
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Two sample photographs included in the presentation show a tall fence with slats so that agents can see through them.
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On the same floor is the office of the factory's general manager, a tall, bearded man everyone calls Mr. Amin.
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Perhaps wisely, Facebook decided that competing with incumbents like Google and Apple on mobile operating systems was a tall order.
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Mr. Akhtar, 60, a tall man with salt-and-pepper hair and mustache, has promised to solve Karachi's immense problems.
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There's our traditional tomatoey squid cocktel — sometimes shrimp and oysters are added, too — served in a tall glass with saltines.
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BAGHDAD — "When did you join ISIS?" asked Judge Suhail Abdalla, a tall man with a gaunt face and penetrating eyes.
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After a long hike on a hot day, few things are more rewarding than a tall, frosty glass of water.
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A tall, strapping right-hander, Rocker relied heavily on a fastball and a looping breaking pitch that dropped straight down.
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That will be a tall task, given that New England could clinch a first-round playoff bye with a victory.
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As I was admiring the cake, a tall man in chef's whites and a soaring toque appeared in the window.
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Because Facebook does not charge users, this would be a tall order for the government, excluded rivals and injured consumers.
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A tall anesthesiologist leaned over the head of the bed to squeeze a bag valve oxygen mask with clocklike regularity.
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Reducing the national debt is not quite as ambitious as paying it all off but it's still a tall order.
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Then a "tall lady" climbs the tree too, and tells the kids her own reasons for not wanting to go.
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A tall, free-standing partition carves the space, which has a two-sided fireplace, wet bar and built-in speakers.
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Germain was his opponent, and, like Washington, a tall, imposing man who hid vast ambition behind a usually unreadable visage.
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But a sixth race since mid-February, especially with the past two coming on sloppy tracks, is a tall task.
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This can, expectedly, be a tall task for a company whose work force transcends geographic, socioeconomic, racial and educational lines.
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But playing at this level against golfers just a step below the best in the world is a tall order.
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And so hanging the necessary reeducation of the American public on these more regional, smaller sites is a tall order.
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If festival reviews are any indication, the film is poised somewhere between a tall tale and a provocative social commentary.
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To many commenters, the gripes of a tall, white, conventionally attractive girl aren't significant enough to merit their own film.
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The photo, found in the National Archives, shows a tall, short-haired woman on a dock in the Marshall Islands.
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Dish's wireless aspirations Succeeding as a new entrant to a market with three massive incumbents would be a tall order.
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In response, Gloria and Winnie have resolved to crack the case on the sly, though that's a tall order, too.
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It's a tall order after House Democrats flipped only nine seats in 22019, with a net gain of just six.
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That looks like a tall task as the unemployment rate has been nudging higher since it touched 4.9% in February.
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A tall, gray-whiskered man suddenly appeared: Mohammed Saeed, 49, a neighbor whom Mr. Rashid had not seen since 2013.
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But considering the partisan polarization in Congress in general and around Trump in particular, that may be a tall order.
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A young Norwegian documentarian chatted up a tall Dutch massage therapist, the salted rims of their margaritas inching ever closer.
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Giant Food Stores is placing "Marty," a tall, gray robot with googly eyes, in all of its 172 grocery stores.
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But in a city where less than 10 percent of areas are planned, altering the slumscape is a tall order.
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He missed a 3-foot par putt on the 14th hole and was suddenly left a tall order for Sunday.
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In private, U.S. representatives tell their European counterparts to "ignore the tweets," but that's proved to be a tall order.
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Early in the show, a tall, austere, older woman in black (Karen Kandel) slips a telephone earpiece beneath Seacole's wig.
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"It is a tall order, but I am hopeful that President Trump can achieve that through sound diplomacy," he said.
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Among the foreign bankers that joined the investor consortium with Foresman was Stephen Jennings, a tall and lanky New Zealander.
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While offering a guarantee remains a tall order for Intermountain, it is among the minority of systems ready to do so.
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Image: ParamountNapoleon Dynamite takes a sip from a tall jar of milk, then sets it down next to two other jars.
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I was near a tall white-haired man and a shorter man, and I realized the first guy was Bernie Sanders.
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"We have argued recently that reaching the $100 market would be a tall order," PVM Oil Associates strategist Tamas Varga said.
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It was a tall order considering the on-and-off, tumultuous relationship they've had, filled with bitter arguments and explosive battles.
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Took a tall pillar candle and pushed three holes all the way to the bottom of the glass with my screwdriver.
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One example in Birmingham is the Rhododendron Walk, a secluded spot surrounded by a tall beech hedge and bursting with blooms.
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A travel-friendly face mist that provides intense hydration, antioxidant and antipollution protection, and skin-firming properties is a tall order.
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It's a tall order, especially on the open web and without any form of login system or traditional social networking infrastructure.
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Local news footage on Tuesday showed police escorting the suspect, a tall, lanky figure with shaggy hair from a patrol car.
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It has a tall aspect ratio, tiny bezels, built-in LTE, and tons of great touch apps that run super fast.
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Fiscal stimulus could pick up the slack, but mobilising government budgets to aid the economy will also prove a tall order.
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Fatigue can be a sign of mild dehydration — one easily addressed with a few ice cubes and a tall glass. 5.
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The Narino 70 Cold Brew with coconut syrup and milk is $3.45, but if you get a tall, it's only $2.95.
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In the middle, there's space for a tall metal pot with a blade, which works either for blending or gentle stirring.
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More recently, in the center of Lorna Simpson's exhibition Darkening at Hauser & Wirth, stood a tall stack of the vintage publications.
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Consequently, the audience is left to rapidly apprehend different historical eras, as well as languages and metrical forms—a tall order.
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In a tall glass, add equal parts gin and strawberry balsamic shrub and about half the amount of the basil syrup.
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John Boyle, a writer from Merrick, on Long Island, placed a tall white candle outside Mr. Bowie's SoHo home and kneeled.
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Once inside, he says he encountered a tall robber rummaging through the closet, who incapacitated Richard before shooting his wife downstairs.
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While a sensible backup plan, creating a rival software ecosystem, even one based on open source Android, is a tall order.
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The phone has a 5.7-inch screen, but because it has a tall, 18:9 display, it isn't all that wide.
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We head out the door to a different building, a tall barnlike structure that houses the main attraction: the New Shepard.
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That could be a tall order amid strong political opposition to making it more expensive for drivers to fuel their cars.
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Shay Mitchell walked out of Jessica Alba's birthday party with a present of her own ... a tall hunk in black leather.
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Here's what it will look like: For a less subtle ombre, order a tall Cool Lime Refresher in a Grande cup.
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Moreover, China would have to ensure that existing bad debts are written down and bankrupt SOEs shut—a tall order politically.
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If you start out as a tall and skinny ectomorph, for example, you're supposed to have a hard time building muscle.
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Though he is softened by playful facial expressions, shaggy hair, and geeky glasses, Adin is a tall and somewhat burly guy.
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Turns out that steel likes to cool down the same way we all do: with a tall, cool pitcher of Budweiser.
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She was a tall brunette, gorgeous, dreamy, glassy-eyed drunk, wearing the classic Wonder Woman costume, little more than patriotic lingerie.
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With a mighty crack, a tall pine crashed onto his house, drenching the interior as rain leaked through the shattered roof.
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But this is almost certainly a tall tale, and makes little sense (as mermaids don't have legs, and also don't exist).
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We're immediately greeted by a tall, waistcoated man in the main hall of the church who introduces himself as Duke Box.
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Overcoming the source material was already a tall order, and it seems as though DC has fallen far shorter than expected.
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Given the long list of must-pass items that remain on the docket this fall, that could be a tall order.
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But the third debate will require 130,000 donors and hitting 2% in polls - a tall order for some long-shot contenders.
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The cottage where my family lives is a few yards away, behind a tall hedge that forms a kind of screen.
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It's a tall hill for a prosecutor to climb, and one that most district attorneys in Louisiana have learned to avoid.
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Tolerance never seemed like a tall enough order to me, but even tolerance proved to be too much to ask for.
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I ran my hand over the sheets while the cashier rang up a tall woman who kept adding one more thing.
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Young is a tall, lean man in his late sixties with a handsome lined face and a penchant for cowboy hats.
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The man nodded yes and walked him around to his backyard, where a tall blue plastic container stood in the shade.
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Defending each of them is a tall order, for sure, but here's the truth: Democrats are going to hold the House.
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O'Neal is a tall, dark-haired man from Troy, Ohio, and he has the accent of that part of the country.
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"It's a tall, monumental structure, so we wanted the building to be a dignified presence in the Brooklyn skyline," he said.
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On the landing, we passed a tall humanoid robot with expressive eyes; its metal skeleton was visible beneath white plastic skin.
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The master has a tall pitched ceiling and an unusual ribbon of windows that frames the space where the bed goes.
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Mr. Hadzovic's son, a tall, gaunt figure in a prayer cap, bent over his coffin barely able to speak from emotion.
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And depending on the angle you look at it from, it comes across as more of a tall sedan than crossover.
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Another neighbor, Dawn Dincher, 43, said she worried that Mr. Martin, a tall, stocky man, might have had a heart attack.
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Duo Espatula, a classic comedy double act featuring a tall skinny guy and a short, chubby guy, is a pure joy.
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Before we start scratching our heads about why anyone would want a tall, skinny TV, let's talk more about MicroLED technology.
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Moisés went to the guerrilla camp near the village and asked to meet the commander, a tall FARC fighter in fatigues.
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It's a tall order for any studio engineer, and no one's seemed to get it exactly right but dammit they're trying!
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Place cookies on a plate beside the Christmas tree with a tall glass of milk for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve!
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When it opens, my eyes immediately settle on a tall, white beam of light pulsating through the center of the room.
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It would be a tall order for Republicans to get nine Senate Democrats to vote for another round of tax cuts.
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They will probably win, but covering a large spread against a scrappy team like the Jets may be a tall order.
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Into this rarefied world dropped Charles de Gaulle, a tall, awkward man of 20163, recently promoted to the rank of general.
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Maybe there's a gorgeous entryway, and you want to place a tall imposing arrangement on a circular table at the center.
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As such, making the club was always going to be a tall order for anyone on that side of the ball.
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The trail is hemmed in by a tall wire fence that prevents anyone from actually entering the forest and experiencing nature.
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I love the somber sound of ice falling from a tall pine tree and shattering like crystal on the frozen ground.
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A few months later they auditioned a kid they had seen around school, a tall boy with an "impressive sneezer": Townshend.
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Pushing open a heavy wood door, I was greeted by a tall woman with surging dimple creases wearing the Tiffany necklace.
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El yonki (a tall, wide crest), el tiburón (a low-cut mohawk) and el dominicano (short, with longer hair in front).
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First it had an Echo speaker, a tall cylinder, then an Echo Dot, a version the size of a hockey puck.
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Being able to taste the differences among wines may seem like a tall order, but it comes with time and practice.
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To be allowed to stay in the United States, they will have to win their cases for asylum, a tall order.
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An impressive gift for the Jewish High Holy Days is sourwood honey, in a tall, slender bottle from Savannah Bee Company.
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The sink was located outside the bathroom, with a tall closet to add to the 10 smaller cabinets to the right.
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Its rectangular shape makes it ideal for casseroles and longer roasts that can't lay flat in a tall, cylindrical Instant Pot.
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A tall auburn-haired woman in her forties, she starts her science students working with the farm when they're in kindergarten.
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Turning to my right, I saw a tall, broad-shouldered man with a mass of crinkly hair looking curious and amused.
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He found a tall tale about Mexico planning to call back its citizens from the United States if Mr. Trump won.
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Before leaving, he had a brief chat with Bryce Bennett, a tall Californian, who was the team's leading downhiller this winter.
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That was such a tall tale that it was named "Lie of the Year" in 2009 by the non-partisan Politifact.com.
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"We'll get the hemp ropes out, loop them over a tall limb and hang all of them," Sutton told the newspaper.
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Bogyi Banovich, a tall man wearing shorts, his hair in a bun, filled mold No. 7, a small, flat-sided building.
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While taking on a career politician from the Washington swamp is a tall order, I am certain I would have won.
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One evening last month, a tall man crossed 86th Street making off with a bag of cans that Rosa had collected.
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AC Golden, a subsidiary of MillerCoors, suggests that bartenders spend seven minutes pouring its Barmen Pilsner into a tall, elegant glass.
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The writer claimed that a tall cup of coffee from Starbucks cost $2.65 at the airport versus $1.65 on The Strip.
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In a third, a tall, curving wood-carved figure with hermaphroditic features has the en pointe grace of a Chartres saint.
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They are dropping plenty of cash but spending your way into building a Gen Z network seems like a tall order.
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"That may be a tall order, but incrementally we do think that growth probably picks up somewhat from here," he said.
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The rule change would not only be a tall order for Pelosi but for any Democrat who wants the speaker's gavel.
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As we prepare to leave, a tall Kurdish fighter with silver hair called Ramadan approaches and asks where we are from.
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In the back of everyone's mind was Totilas, a tall black stallion, whose career had come to symbolize the sport's excesses.
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I'm having a right serious moment, but then I hear a distinct snicker, and a tall, skinny blur goes breezing by.
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And those endeavoring to portray him as a political martyr face a tall order, if recent voter attitudes are any indication.
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She also recalled a neighbor warning on a community message board that a "tall black guy" had been spotted walking around.
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Israel's border with Egypt is marked by a tall and sturdy "smart fence" packed with electronic sensors, but not a wall.
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Since Republicans only have 52 seats, that means they need to win over eight Democrats — a tall order for anything controversial.
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That's a tall order because Netanyahu's Likud party actually ended up with fewer seats after Israel's second election of the year.
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In the original report, that witness was quoted as saying the second gunman was a tall, bearded man with dark skin.
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Breaking limbs is something he can do easily enough, but anything that would require more movement seems like a tall order.
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Local television news footage showed police officers escorting a tall, lanky young man with shaggy brown hair from a patrol car.
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The owner of the place, a tall, fat Greek man whose mustache was dyed black, came bounding out of the back.
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That is a tall order in a region where the state, whether under communism or now, has never been independent of parties.
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But otherwise, he fills a tall order of a character with enough easy charisma to confirm his status as a rising star.
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Our conversation is interrupted when a photographer comes up and addresses a tall blond mistress seated at the table next to me.
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That could be a tall order in a Democratic Party whose base is shifting leftward, but Pearson said she is feeling optimistic.
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That's a tall order, given that Lyft provided 160 million rides in 2016, the company revealed at the beginning of this year.
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That may be a tall order: Facebook runs the risk of alienating a sizable portion of its user base by filtering news.
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That's a tall order, but Stanford University researchers have shown we can do it with existing technology like wind, solar and nuclear.
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And, as any member of a long-term relationship can tell you, keeping things fresh over four decades is a tall order.
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It was a tall, pine-needled tree on the edge of a low hill, which everyone climbed when I was a kid.
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That is a tall order under the best of circumstances, a challenge requiring unprecedented precision with little, if any, room for error.
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Winning in Alabama for a Democrat, though, even with an extreme candidate like Moore on the ticket, seems like a tall feat.
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That is a tall order for those moving on to universal credit, many of whom have scant savings to fall back on.
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"I just couldn't deal," Larry told me, staring at a TV tuned to CNN while sipping a tall boy of High Life.
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Giant hogweed is a tall plant with white flowers in umbrella-like clusters, lobed leaves, and stems covered in purplish-red spots.
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Passing a bill without any Democratic votes was always seen as a tall order that would be impossible without Trump's strong backing.
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The plant typically has a tall stalk with white flowers in umbrellalike clusters on the top, lobed leaves, and purplish-red stems.
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Both bills would need to meet a 60-vote threshold required of the Senate, a tall order considering Republicans control 53 seats.
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She pointed to a tall, handsome man sitting across the room from me, and said he had already paid for my drink.
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Even though it's 4.6 inches, it feels much smaller because it's so narrow and because it sits inside such a tall phone.
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She scans the area, and that's when she notices it: a tall, lanky figure, standing in the corner, seemingly abandoned and disheveled.
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The ring leader, a tall blonde, makes a joke about the missing girls, comparing them to the "dead" town of Wind Gap.
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He didn't show up in person, but sent a tall Asian man and another helper, who said they were friends of Mai.
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You can make them with the fishmonger's catch, with a neighbor's, with fillets purchased off a tall stack at the giganta-mart.
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A tall, athletic man with a friendly manner, Bush played baseball at Yale and was fond of jogging, golf and fast boats.
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Such containment is a tall order, and would require unprecedented cooperation between Washington and Beijing, but there's some evidence of its promise.
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Except maybe a tall tale of deep, inhuman—though metaphorically representative of a part of humanity—threat facing an old-timey kingdom.
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The tapes were filled with shots of eerie symbols and a tall, creeping figure without a face and dressed in a suit.
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Taking a roughly $60 billion company private is a tall order, even for a CEO with a reputation for defying the odds.
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Image: GettyThe world's most famous human ancestor, an extinct hominid named Lucy, died after falling from a tall tree, according to scientists.
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" Rachel, 33 The Order: "A Tall Java Chip Frappuccino, half sweet, no whip, lactose-free (and decaf if it's after 1 p.m.).
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Scientists regularly gather urine from forest chimpanzees, but there, they need only go under a tall tree and hold out a leaf.
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" Then John Oliver got a little more specific when he called Kaine "the human sweater vest," and "a tall glass of Lactaid.
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Four photos that portray a tall grain silo in various states of deflation are an unmistakable comment on the irony of sex.
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Totems to either side frame the scene: a tall nude on his far left and a faceless grandfather clock to his right.
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That is a tall order considering the defending champions have scored at least 100 points in 13 of their 17 playoff games.
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Ilija Mikic, an anthropologist at the site, said the skeletons were of a tall, middle-aged man and a slim younger woman.
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"Between tenth and eleventh grade, Owen Hanson went from a tall skinny kid to looking like a WWE wrestler," one classmate said.
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" He went on to say about his return to form ... "At the beginning of the year, certainly, that was a tall order.
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Videos and photos acquired by Reuters showed a large flame and a tall column of dark smoke covering part of the sky.
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Joseph Baena celebrated the Fourth of July with a little red, white and blue ... and a tall drink of a blonde bombshell.
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With Argentina looking dysfunctional and under-performing throughout the qualifiers, Messi's dream of matching Maradona in Russia always looked a tall order.
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Wiggins, like Gallo, is a tall wing who can beat almost anyone off of the dribble and can shoot over smaller defenders.
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A primary purpose of a tall metal cabinet is to support a tangle of trophies won over the last couple of years.
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My main avatar was a night elf named Kyrisha—a tall elven woman with a piercing gaze and long, dark green hair.
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The driver, described as a tall black male -- later identified as Brown -- approached him "and stood within arm's reach," the officer wrote.
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A photograph on social media showed riders seated facing the sky in carriages halted top-to-tail up a tall metal structure.
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But beating France always looked a tall order, and it became much harder when striker Edinson Cavani was ruled out with injury.
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Overhauling the tax code is always a tall order, which is one reason Congress hasn't passed legislation of this magnitude since 1986.
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The girls told investigators they stabbed her to impress Slenderman, a tall, creepy fictional bogeyman they insisted was real, the complaint said.
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I pass through a tall Chinese portico flanked on one side by a stuffed lion and on the other by a tiger.
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A tall man with thinning hair and wire-rim glasses approached and introduced himself as Dan Richardson, her court-appointed defense attorney.
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Raonic, a tall Canadian, has added John McEnroe to his team for the grass-court season, and the early results look promising.
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This is a nice change from the norm, and it's emblematic of Eisler's humane and grounded approach to writing a tall tale.
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Also in the puddle was a tall man in a black latex bodysuit and rhinestone codpiece who introduced himself as Prince Powderpouffe.
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Alphonsus, a Gothic Revival work with a tall spire that is worth gawking at right up until the route passes it by.
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Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)That might be a tall order, if only because it's incredibly problematic to fly quadcopters around airports.
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