Her dishonesty over her email server has turned into a legal problem that keeps bubbling and bubbling and bubbling.
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If you imagine the big bang is the bubbling-off of this universe from some antecedent proto-universe or from chaotically inflating space-time, then there's going to be the physics of that bubbling-off, and you would hope the physics of the bubbling-off might imply that the bubbles would be of a certain character.
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Some weird little feelings, bubbling up to the surface, ah?
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Most notably, they're bubbling up some more computer vision smarts.
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But the bubbling European political risk is also undermining it.
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Everything in Girls Night Out bounces with subversive, bubbling vivacity.
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We've had push notifications bubbling under for some time now.
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S. networks has been bubbling away for a long time.
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No. Is her effervescent joy bubbling just beneath the surface?
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There's the same bubbling joy through his whole opening sequence.
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Read More Butter is back, bubbling up with golden demand
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Stephen Maurice Graham Blanka was nearly drawn as bubbling goo.
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To the left and in the sky, storms are bubbling.
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Tensions are bubbling over between President Trump and Senate Republicans.
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Broil until bubbling and golden, about 2 to 3 minutes..
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A guttural chuckle, bubbling up from somewhere deep inside him!
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Mr. Kranz: This had been bubbling up for literally years.
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And perhaps some fears of negative macro trends bubbling up?
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It doesn't turn the world into a bubbling lava lamp.
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Trade tensions have been bubbling between the U.S. and China.
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I love the passion it brings bubbling to the surface.
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One friend dipped a strawberry into the bubbling dark velvet.
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His anger has been bubbling under the surface for months.
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Szpakowski pointed to where water was bubbling from the mountain.
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It also includes the bubbling genomic science and data science.
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Despite the semblance of some normalcy, trauma remains bubbling underneath.
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More Life just brought its bubbling union to the forefront.
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By the top of the sixth, the crowd was bubbling.
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I think that that was bubbling for a long time.
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So many emotions are bubbling up to the surface for you.
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I felt an uncontrollable, stressed-out kind of laugh bubbling up.
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Yet, you'll see absolutely no sexual chemistry bubbling between those two.
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High-quality fakes are bubbling up as AI is increasingly democratized.
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The exercise suggests that tech valuations are frothy, but not bubbling.
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Ahead, check out 9 picks that have got our cauldrons bubbling.
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Protests have been bubbling there since late last year, drawing thousands.
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Bake until golden brown and bubbling, about 10 to 15 minutes.
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Despite the per-capita decline, overall soda volumes are bubbling up.
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"Quiet Storm" is exactly that, all bubbling tension and nervous energy.
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My guts were bubbling away and I was burping a lot.
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Once combined, she lets the mixture thicken and simmer until bubbling.
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The Obama Administration requested $1.9 billion to fight this bubbling epidemic.
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Bake until cheese is browning and bubbling, 20 to 25 minutes.
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A potent brew of glee, anger, and frustration is bubbling away.
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Bubbling up the best content could also propel Slinger's business model.
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" I replied, "Oh, you know, when it's, like, bubbling hard out!
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There are plenty of other changes bubbling on the healthcare front.
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What is this mysterious pile of bubbling slime on the floor?
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"The idea had been bubbling around for some time," Corner explains.
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The aroma from bubbling broth-filled pots lingered in the air.
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But there was anger that was bubbling up resistant- Underneath. Underneath.
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She never explains away the inchoate feelings bubbling in her characters.
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But Twitter was bubbling with anonymous secondhand allegations of unsavory behavior.
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Especially as some very strange reports start bubbling up in Hawkins.
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Clinton might run for mayor has been bubbling up for weeks.
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He lay face up, arms out, blood bubbling to his lips.
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"Things feel like they've been bubbling up," one person told us.
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"There are lots of pots bubbling right now," said Dr. Shuman.
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Within a few minutes, I felt something bubbling in my chest.
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This meatless pie emerges from the oven fragrant, bubbling and golden.
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The Japanese producer Qrion has a 2014 track called "iPhone Bubbling," which she says is an homage to the thematically similar "MSN Bubbling Remix," in which classic MSN sounds are molded into something resembling a song.
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Bake until the cheese is melted and bubbling, 25 to 30 minutes.
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Speculation Greco might move to Zurich has been bubbling since mid-December.
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When the milk starts bubbling, whisk in the cornmeal mixture to combine.
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Stars are continuously bubbling, you could say, through a process called convection.
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But you can't evade the suspicion that something rotten is bubbling up.
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These texturescapes literally rise off the canvas like a pot bubbling over.
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Issues from the past are bubbling up for you to deal with.
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The vinegar also provided a satisfying sizzling, bubbling moment in the bowl.
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Her luminous compositions are the same: focused, but bubbling over with ideas.
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The news that I shared is bubbling (however haphazardly) into the public.
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Bake until juices are bubbling and topping is browned, about 30 minutes.
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The disagreements between the two sides have been bubbling under for years.
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Another chops vegetables while keeping an eye on a huge bubbling wok.
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Broil until the cheese is melted and bubbling, 1 minute more. 5.
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Bake until the cheese is bubbling and golden, 18 to 20 minutes.
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Not long ago, Baltimore was a bubbling hub of DIY artistic activity.
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It suggests chaos, bubbling to the surface of an otherwise calm canvas.
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But the easy movement, bubbling energy and stamina were less in evidence.
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It's scalding hot It's not just bubbling out fast, it's hot too.
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Grab a cup of tea and zone out with bubbling lava rivers.
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I talked to numerous experts about the ideas bubbling up in Washington.
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Such concerns have also started bubbling up in the currency derivatives market.
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Fortunately, there's a fervent strain bubbling just barely beneath the glossier fare.
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Broil until the cheese is golden and bubbling, 2 to 3 minutes.
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And they out here and just bubbling and doing they own thing.
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Bake until the cheese is melted and bubbling, 15 to 20 minutes.
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Bake until the cheese is golden and bubbling, about 15 minutes. 2.
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Like this is bubbling up in the culture, this is interesting. Yeah.
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But a lot of this stuff is bubbling up from the Twittersphere.
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Plastics bans have a long tradition of bubbling up from the grassroots.
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In late 2016, Bogoslof began bubbling up magma from the sea floor.
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Bubbling below the surface, however, is another VA scandal in the making.
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The ground crackles hollowly underfoot and emits the hiss of bubbling liquid.
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Memories kept bubbling up, an abundance compared to the thinning years ahead.
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The moon also opposes Jupiter, bringing big emotions bubbling to the surface.
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She was trying to hold back the bile bubbling up her throat.
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That could be tricky, given the amount of disagreement already bubbling up.
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But their ugly divorce proceedings show everything that was bubbling under the surface.
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Doing so with a major crisis still bubbling back at home is another.
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Molten metal started bubbling and bursting out of the crucible like a volcano.
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Roast until juices are bubbling and strawberries are softened, 12 to 15 minutes.
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The crust had turned a lovely golden brown and the cheese was bubbling.
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Set the batter onto a buttered griddle until bubbling, partially set, and golden.
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Don't skip the dry ice to give your potion a cool bubbling effect.
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Last June, raw sewage even began bubbling into the House of Commons basement.
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There's a new place bubbling up on Fifteenth Street between Harrison and Webster.
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Few things are as awe-inspiring as a massive pot of bubbling cheese.
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And so it was that the #boycottNFL hashtag began bubbling up on Twitter.
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A deeper worry is that the bubbling southern war may fuel Buddhist chauvinism.
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"I can't sleep anymore," she said, hunched over a pot of bubbling rice.
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The toxic ponds are still there, bubbling black in the intense equatorial sun.
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There are also bubbling metal kettles of budae jjigae, or army base stew.
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There's a lush rose garden, a shady gazebo and a bubbling water fountain.
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But history has a way of bubbling to the surface of the present.
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Bake until the crust is golden and the sauce is bubbling, 35 minutes.
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The bubbling, boiling swirling roiling gasses which make up a star have discontinuities.
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Adding the catalyst too quickly can lead to aggressive bubbling and rising temperatures.
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There are pots of broths in industrial-sized pans bubbling over gas canisters.
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Or maybe it had to do with the lack of a bubbling personality?
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The sludge then moves to large "bubbling tanks," where it's mixed with air.
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The vaporizer starts bubbling like a witch's kettle and a fragrant steam rises.
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HADDISH: Well, I got blisters bubbling up on the bottom of my foot.
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"Racism is still with us, hate is always bubbling back up," Harris said.
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And here was this missing link, this thing that had been bubbling below.
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In Privacyland right now, the "data as property" argument is bubbling up frequently.
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This material had been bubbling up in my system for a long time.
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For dinner as the oranges murmur in their bubbling pot of sugar water?
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The poor mouse then jumps into the bubbling grease of the deep fryer.
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Cut off from the river, it had collected in a stagnant, bubbling pool.
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Only the sounds of a bubbling fountain echoed in the underground public complex.
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On a cold day outside, the crowd left the building bubbling with rage.
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"It was just passion; it was just bubbling up inside me," he says.
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There was a bubbling undercurrent of irritation that grew as I got older.
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All of that waiting had apparently been bubbling up, as Boucher took full advantage.
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Well, now you can, thanks to the Kihou bubbling light coffee table by Tangent.
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So much gas is bubbling through the river that it held a huge flame.
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Bake until the biscuits are golden and the pot pie is bubbling, 35 minutes.
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Big burps of methane are bubbling out of the water along the continental shelves.
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Rumors of a Battlefield set in World War I have been bubbling since February.
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Bake the nachos until the cheese is golden and bubbling, 15 to 20 minutes.
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A gurgling water fountain mirrors the bubbling tension of the characters sitting around it.
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Portugal's underground scene, defined by its signature batida sound, is bubbling over these days.
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Attractions that have been bubbling since last fall could turn into full-on situations.
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Cook until the cheese is bubbling and the crust is lightly golden, 8 minutes.
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One oil bull sees a "big, looming" risk bubbling up in the energy market.
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In Miami's bubbling ethnic stew, the tensions of those years have only partly dissipated.
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It all goes back to that song and what's bubbling under all of it.
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This means that water moves everywhere through the ground, bubbling up in unexpected places.
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The bubbling hot casserole, sprinkled with crunchy crumbs, will have children eating their vegetables.
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I pinpointed an emotion that had been bubbling within me since arriving in Japan.
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DuLong made the chemical by bubbling chlorine gas through a solution of ammonium chloride.
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Springsteen's part Scots-Irish, part Italian family was a caldron of these bubbling forces.
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Over millions of years, Earth's bubbling hot core forced gold nuggets towards the surface.
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"This issue is always bubbling," said John Gordon, founder of Pacific Management Consulting Group.
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As the consequences of the choice come into focus for voters, tensions are bubbling.
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Slow-cooked dinners bubbling away while home-cooks are at work is nothing new.
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Despite their reputation of innocence, children are bubbling cauldrons of conflicting feelings and impulses.
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Global trade war fears are bubbling up again, pushing the VIX up to 15.2.
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Bake until the topping is crisp and the sauce is bubbling, about 45 minutes.
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There are hella bubbling artists creating their own lanes and making names for themselves.
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Some were in the kitchen, singing as they stirred pots of bubbling coconut milk.
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I was terrified of revealing those putrid, bubbling things I'd stored over the years.
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When the water started bubbling into her home, her son urged her to leave.
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Out come the hot, bubbling triangles of cheese and sauce on thin, pliable crust.
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But when their sessions resume, they'll dive deep into some even higher-dimensional bubbling.
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Both have bright tube lights, mirrors on the walls, falafel balls bubbling in oil.
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The sizzling grill, the bubbling of the fryers, my co-workers calling out orders.
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What once was a bubbling lake of lava now holds a pond of sorts.
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The television stays off; the only noise permitted is the bubbling of her aquarium.
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The bubbling frustration with the real estate market at times erupts into open defiance.
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There's a new hair trend bubbling up among young Hollywood's hottest stars: buzz cuts.
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The fumaroles, steam plumes and bubbling, bursting geysers put on an impressive natural exhibition.
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The conversations bubbling along in those recipe notes are fascinating and helpful to all.
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I left its bubbling for about six hours and didn't get any hot spots.
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As soon as we arrived, we noticed the whole island was hissing and bubbling.
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You will notice that the bubbling sugar seems to stay white far too long.
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In their eyes, the swamp went from disgusting muck to a bubbling hot tub.
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Rumors are still bubbling about the possibility, and Pinnacle is considered a strong buy.
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The water is then directed into bubbling pools, where bacteria digest all they can.
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Instead we ripped Mr. Hussein's iron hand off the bubbling religious caldron that is Iraq.
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Slather this skin-clearing, bubbling charcoal mask all over you face, then take a selfie.
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Feelings are bubbling to the surface, so don't ignore them—address them head-on instead!
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Bake at 325ºF for about 25 minutes or until bubbling and center is hot.7.
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I saw this passion not even bubbling under the surface but out in the open.
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If I don't have something to work on writing-wise, I am a bubbling mess.
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" He added that "bubbling up the stuff people actually want to watch is super important.
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Sanders's allies see evidence for this thesis bubbling up at every corner of the campaign.
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That perhaps explains his puzzling one-liners bubbling with optimism regarding trade talks with China.
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Newspapers across Turkey, including the few still critical of the government, are bubbling with outrage.
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Bake in preheated oven until stromboli is well browned and bubbling, 35 to 40 minutes.
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Footage of the 18th fissure, which also opened last week, showed lava bubbling above trees.
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Methane gas bubbling up out of cold seeps on the Atlantic Ocean floor offshore Virginia.
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Place skillet in oven until sugar mixture is slightly foamy and bubbling, 10 minutes. 7.
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THE theories lurk in odd corners of the web, occasionally bubbling into broader public consciousness.
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The emerging world, by contrast, is a bubbling cauldron of new opportunities and new consumers.
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Violence has been bubbling just below the surface in campus controversies for some time now.
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Bubbling up the funny reactions from people you probably don't follow shows the network's depth.
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The chemicals were already bubbling up before the catalyst, a "soul-crushing breakup" in 2011.
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Under the surface, where conspiracy theories usually bubble, a conspiracy was sure as shit bubbling.
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Bake until the cheese is golden and the mixture is bubbling, 35 to 40 minutes.
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Once the bubbling subsides, stir the cream and syrup together into a smooth caramel sauce.
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Sure, everyone looked pretty joyful but what burdens were bubbling away under the face glitter?
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I could see the city, and it was being covered with this low, bubbling mass.
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The scene pours forth with sparkling immediacy, as if transcribed in a single bubbling rush.
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Mostly, though, the show is about ideas collectively developed or bubbling up from the bottom.
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He is extremely expressive and creates a sense of bubbling enthusiasm that is extremely contagious.
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Drillers sealed the well, but soon hot, steaming mud began bubbling up around the site.
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That alone is worth the bubbling anxiety I feel at every baggage claim conveyor belt.
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One described the email as speaking what was already a "bubbling of concern" among employees.
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It came bubbling in a black caldron, and satiated my lust for piquant, porky comfort.
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But in the week since the agreement was announced, bubbling dissatisfaction has reached a boil.
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There's another issue bubbling here: what do you do with all this stuff you're accumulating?
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Jamie Gibbs, the founder of Bubbling Brook Budgets, agrees that this is a smart strategy.
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Maybe. But resentment was bubbling behind the bravado, and I don't blame her for it.
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Is it a bubbling pan of baked peaches topped with a flaky lattice pie crust?
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Lava began bubbling up through a new crack in the Kilauea volcano on Thursday evening.
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Bake until the cheese is melted and the mixture is bubbling, 18 to 20 minutes.
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Bake until the cheese is bubbling and the breadcrumbs are golden, about 10 minutes more.
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So, whenever we're not doing what we were created to do, anxiety starts bubbling up.
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"When those emotions start bubbling up, they try to self-soothe by shopping," Rattle says.
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By sight: Bubbling in standing water in the yard; dead plants in a fertile area.
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"Logan is a place that race is always bubbling just below the surface," he says.
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The show's lightness and Kimmy's innocence are always a foil for something dark bubbling underneath.
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The water, bubbling up weakly, seemed to appear out of nowhere, to have no beginning.
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I am determined to single-handedly outweigh the hate that is bubbling up in this country.
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In a lot of cases they will, but there will be some bubbling up of challenges.
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While they're bubbling away, heat up a wok and add a little oil until just smoking.
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Then there were Instagram stories where Lauren Conrad baked a golden and bubbling chicken pot pie.
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I think of it as some kind of lifeform bubbling into being, or leaving as well.
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" That tension between representation and exploitation is bubbling beneath the surface of "Dolemite Is My Name.
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The sense of injustice has been bubbling for the past year, with women becoming increasingly organized.
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For optimal bubbling, he recommends wiping out the glasses with a dry rag before using them.
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Bake for another 20 minutes roughly, until the inside is bubbling and it's browned on top.
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In good times, people herd into bubbling strategies without heed to what the downside may bring.
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It didn't take long for conspiracies about Colonel Vindman to start bubbling up in conservative media.
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To be fair, I think it was already bubbling, and already existent, but musical styles changed.
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Investors should watch for the government's response if the rally shows signs of bubbling, Wang said.
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Kate hasn't felt her feelings deeply and a lot of them are bubbling to the surface.
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You can feel tumultuous emotions bubbling under this veneer of propriety — it feels more violent, somehow.
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This is the bubbling earnings stream that Netflix and Silicon Valley firms are keen to divert.
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Merger expectations have been bubbling in the sector for months as commodities prices remain stubbornly low.
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And like methane bubbling out of the permafrost, the situation only gets worse as it unfolds.
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Bake until the crumbs are golden and the fruit is soft and bubbling, about 50 minutes.
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Sure, some players called it earlier than others, with frustrations bubbling up just weeks after launch.
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Roast at 450 until sugars (both added and naturally occurring) are bubbling and squash is tender.
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The depth of that rejection, and the rage bubbling beneath it, has yet to be understood.
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"My side of the spectrum is bubbling in a way I've never seen before," Wolff said.
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It needed some kind of bubbling-under sound, so we decided to put banjo on there.
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Bake in the oven until golden and crispy and the cheese is bubbling, about 5 minutes.
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Hot bubbling savoury soups are another specialty that South Koreans say can help cure a hangover.
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Sprinkle with the remaining mozzarella cheese and bake for 40 minutes, or until golden and bubbling.
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The threats facing Netflix are bubbling to the surface after a disappointing earnings report on Wednesday.
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It's melted in a panini press for four minutes, giving the cheese time to start bubbling.
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The more formal Pool Room is so named for its centerpiece, a bubbling white marble pool.
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But right now the LME zinc market is bubbling away with stocks falling and spreads tightening.
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At one point we had a pair on each side — and their bubbling effervescence proved infectious.
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Her new LP EARS is colorful, and humid, each song bubbling and chirping like a rainforest.
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I was lucky enough to get to check out the bubbling lava lamp wall first-hand.
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Iran's tech and startup scene has been bubbling with activity and press during the past year.
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And the geothermal springs at Yellowstone National Park—those boiling, bubbling memento mori—are no exception.
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Anger about the state of health care and other issues is bubbling up across the country.
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Can any other combination of words elicit a greater or more diverse bubbling-up of feeling?
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Rumors have been bubbling up on the company's VR hardware ambitions over the last few weeks.
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The morning after a quinceañera or wedding often includes giant cazuelas full of the bubbling caldo.
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What did happen periodically was a bubbling sound, similar to a giant pull on a bong.
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We'd rather things come to the surface instead of bubbling below, staying in the shadows, right?
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Bubbling winged wearables, to use a material ecology term, look like muscle fibers or bacterial colonies.
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Critic's Notebook Everyone wants to think of flamenco as bubbling over with spontaneity, urgency and authenticity.
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That said, after ten minutes of bubbling, this method doesn't seem to be having much impact.
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Bake the hot dogs until the cheese is golden and bubbling, 3 to 4 minutes. 5.
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Sprinkle the remaining cheese on top and bake until the dip is bubbling, about 10 minutes.
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Our bubbling aquaria housed red-spotted newts from the swamps and spotted turtles from the creek.
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Dishes like lasagna have their charms, but they're wintry ones of the hot and bubbling variety.
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You're experiencing a major psychic awakening, dear Aquarius, and repressed emotions are bubbling to the surface.
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The bubbling anger among conservatives added to the bitter fight over who would succeed former Rep.
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The NIMBYism (Not In My Backyard) is bubbling to the surface with the launch of AtlantaAgainstAmazon.org.
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Other cases are bubbling up through the courts, and the recently decided case of Janus v.
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Bubbling to the surface, though, is the realization that the two charges are not mutually exclusive.
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Witte said he noticed CBD "bubbling up on the periphery" about a year before starting Recess.
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All that bile, all that exaggeration and stuff not grounded in fact, started bubbling up, surfacing.
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What she's also seeing bubbling up from this is the beginning of all language – the alphabet.
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His description of the bubbling intellectual cauldron of post-first-world-war society also has echoes now.
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Wednesday's eruption was short but explosive, with bubbling lava filling one of the craters the whole day.
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There were all these other personalities bubbling underneath the surface, and they all trusted Alex without question.
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INGRAHAM: LEE, lots of things are bubbling up to the surface, this leak that came up yesterday.
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"That's when I felt so much anger and shame and fear bubbling in my gut," said Stuckless.
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A bubbling underground river of wine flows away from a burned Paradise Ridge Winery in Santa Rosa.
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"The Saudi/Iran situation has been bubbling for a long time," said an emerging markets DCM banker.
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Stir in whiskey and lemon juice; cook, stirring often, until mixture is bubbling, 1 to 2 minutes.
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"Hot tub moments," Carey captioned the video – presumably posted between trips to the vessel's bubbling hot tub.
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Bake in oven until sauce is bubbling and mozzarella is melted and browned, 35 to 40 minutes.
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When I opened the 'wave, the mac and cheese trough was bubbling and burping hot cheese magma.
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The issues that started bubbling up with the Famous video reach a fever pitch after the ESPYS.
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Sprinkle with the mozzarella cheese and bake until the cheese is golden and bubbling, about 30 minutes.
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READ: Marco Rubio, Chris Christie battle for the middle The tension had been bubbling up for weeks.
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Ahead, nine ways to have a bubbling lasagna in your oven in as little as 20 minutes.
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The extinguishers bubbling pink hearts are able to put out many of the flames, but one remains.
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In fact, fears of Facebook eavesdropping has been bubbling around social media circles for quite some time.
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Walking toward her, he felt something bubbling up inside him, a well of anger about to erupt.
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Western Canadian separatism has been bubbling under the surface for decades and hasn't been acted on before.
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Celine Dion wore a wavy optical illusion dress that looked like it was bubbling on her skin.
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Other than preventing splatters and bubbling oil spillage, the Frywall is great for keeping your food contained.
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But aficionados know to ask if there's a batch of fried chicken bubbling away in the back.
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I would adjust the sauce so it was more like a gratin with a grilled, bubbling top.
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The third person temporarily puts the lid on their mutual resentment that's just bubbling under the surface.
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It was the third game of Young's college career, and his relative anonymity belied a bubbling peerlessness.
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But it may also reflect tensions between drivers, pedestrians and cyclists that are bubbling up throughout Canada.
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I have these conversations and worries that I feel like are slowly bubbling up to the surface.
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During the heady years of the 20s and early 1980s, Quebec was bubbling with agitation for independence.
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Byck shared the following video with MUNCHIES, which captures hot, bubbling wine flowing beneath the ground's surface.
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It was a weird thing; I don't know if it's still there or why it was bubbling.
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Expect a kaleidoscope of bubbling water, weaving between rocks and trees to create a picture-perfect view.
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Criticism over lack of credit, especially from the hip-hop world, has been bubbling for a while.
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No trace of a social media caldron was bubbling when Kevin Martin reached the N.B.A. in 216.
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It may take almost an hour to start bubbling and simmering the way we want it to.
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Mr. Frisell's guitar playing is warm and bubbling and recursive, a beloved treasure on the musical fringe.
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Many of the candidates are bubbling up, 'We need the black vote; we need the black vote.
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"Prices stopped bubbling in 2000," said Ms. Hunt, referring to the year that China's stock market plunged.
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If you see (or feel) any heat, smoke, steam, bubbling, bulging or melting, avoid handling the device.
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They are rocketed hundreds of feet up to the surface, the nitrogen bubbling out of their blood.
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A highlight is a visit to Lake Myvatn to see fields of lava and bubbling mud pools.
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Rounded out with vegetables and rice, it comes to the table bubbling in a hot iron pot.
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Bake until bubbling slightly, about 15 minutes, then evenly sprinkle on the remaining cheese and the breadcrumbs.
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The feud over the whistleblower's identity has been bubbling since the impeachment inquiry interviews began last month.
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A quintessentially American comfort food, it's a homey, bubbling, creamy casserole, crowned with toasted, buttery cracker crumbs.
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He then flattened it into thin patties before slipping them into a shallow pool of bubbling oil.
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They'd be a nice side dish to accompany carne asada, or a bubbling vat of queso fundido.
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Sex education in U.S. schools is lacking, but new efforts to broaden its scope are bubbling up.
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Watch ... John is bubbling with ideas for the sequel, if and when the producers hit his line.
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It's a weird bubbling cauldron of crazy dialogue and people in suits just sort of looking around.
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Since then, a small but bubbling movement has grown online, attempting to get Assange his internet connection back.
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Cook, undisturbed, until edges beneath are brown and crispy, and juices are bubbling hot, 2 to 3 minutes.
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But don't expect that sudsing texture you're used to: Most ACV rinses are made without the bubbling detergents.
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Traits that he thought he could repress, ones he wanted to correct so badly are bubbling back up.
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Wall Street generally sees Brent bubbling back up to roughly $70 a barrel and WTI bouncing above $60.
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Bake for 5 to 7 minutes, until the cheddar is melted and bubbling and the edges are crisp.
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Rumors of hardware announcements have been bubbling up for some time, as well, over the last few weeks.
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All five are being strained in previously unimaginable ways, with signs of growing discontent bubbling to the surface.
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Conservative bias is yet another instance of deep right-wing conspiracies bubbling up into the mainstream political discourse.
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But with the Democratic race dragging on into the spring, fresh tensions are bubbling up to the surface.
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Her grandmother said the child had accidentally tipped over herself a pot of cassava bubbling over a fire.
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Then the gossip began bubbling that Pitt was getting too close with his recent co-star, Marion Cotillard.
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Tenants also complained of cracks in the walls of the parking garage and floors bubbling up from moisture.
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Concept missions specifically designed for the Titan seas are already bubbling up, like the Titan Mare Explorer (TiME).
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Bake in preheated oven until tomato juices are lightly bubbling and egg whites are set, about 15 minutes.
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But why is this conversation bubbling to the surface now, when it didn't come up during the election?
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Chemistry that's been bubbling in the background since March could explode in a lusty embrace and then some!
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Over buzzing hooks and bubbling synthesizers, murmurs and exclamations and empty space, she sings her life and desire.
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It's a bold development, bringing themes to the surface that have been bubbling under since the first movie.
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A video captured by Maija Stenbeck yesterday shows lava bursting and bubbling from a crack in the road.
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So I'm going to attempt to pre-empt the outrage I can feel bubbling just beneath the surface.
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Bake the ziti for 45 minutes, until the cheese is melted and golden and the casserole is bubbling.
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As the heat rises, Raven ties her hair back and proceeds to locate the bubbling, melting, rancid wheel.
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But the talent bubbling under the surface, training and preparing, was looking for their shot at the top.
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" Added Kaling: "I looked forward to coming to work every day because I was bubbling over with questions.
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They have all of these things bubbling up, and they want to make them available to other people.
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Sometimes all that will get you through the night is a bubbling, fortifying marrow-thick broth of soup.
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Playlists — where emotions lurk in every shadow and the mysterious alchemy of memory is constantly bubbling and brewing!
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But he was still disconcertingly quiet, and all her bubbling attempts at making conversation bounced right off him.
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On a rock near the trailhead, Valerie discovers its skin, already bubbling with the forest's bright-bodied flies.
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Innovative business ideas are bubbling up in this emerging start-up mecca that is now rivaling Silicon Valley.
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Sadly, I get lost on route and arrive to find the cacao bubbling gently on a portable stove.
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All this time, you thought witches were supposed to be brewing up potions in those big, bubbling cauldrons.
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But the divisions inside the party -- over policy and even personality preferences -- are bubbling just below the surface.
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Since they left, the ugliness that's been bubbling up all over the country has come to Plano, too.
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"It's not pretty: no pine trees, no bubbling brook, no ocean beach," Chuck Woodbury, the editor of RVTravel.
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Bake that at 350 until everything's bubbling, and serve with pico de gallo and hot sauce, not bad.
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Byck says he has no idea how, exactly, the bubbling cauldron of wine was formed beneath his property.
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It meant grating almost half a kilo of Gruyere and cheddar cheese into a saucepan of bubbling rosé.
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It's no surprise then, that Fires, much like its predecessor Lies, is bubbling with domestic squabbles and secrets.
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Place in oven and cook until cheese is melted and bubbling (10 to 18 minutes, depending on oven).
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My kitchen took on an authentic smoky smell, and the pan was bubbling with a layer of moisture.
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Concerns about the US dependence on medical products from China have been bubbling since long before the coronavirus.
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A bubbling pot of tender fish and ethereal tofu in a prickly chile sauce will stay with you.
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Anti-Muslim sentiment has been bubbling up elsewhere in mostly Buddhist Myanmar since the conflict erupted in Rakhine.
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He chatted throughout with players, taking them aside if he felt their emotions were bubbling over, explaining decisions.
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A lot of what was really happening in Brooklyn at that time was bubbling at O.T.'s spot.
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Sinkholes were forming around the dam, and pools of water had begun bubbling up on the banks downstream.
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Upon arrival, we heard the volcano hissing and bubbling, and the stench of rotten eggs (sulfur) was overwhelming.
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A cake that is still baking makes little bubbling and ticking sounds, but a finished cake goes quiet.
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Her mom died when she was 10, and she has a lot of unearthed trauma bubbling inside her.
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The real Yiannopoulos kept bubbling up through the fake-sorry Yiannapoulos, who didn't even pretend all that hard.
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I layered folds of prosciutto, which came packaged separately, on top of the bubbling pools of melted burrata.
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The answer could help her understand the needs that her perfectionism was bubbling up to try and meet.
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And there's a number of them bubbling up right now, we're actually gonna be supporting some of them.
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"Country Grammar" was bubbling so fast that Universal had no choice but to push the button on it.
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The Lion King has always been a film with quite a lot to say bubbling below its surface.
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A technical signal bubbling underneath the roiled market's surface could portend more pain for stocks, BofAML's Stephen Suttmeier says.
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Sterling has tumbled this month after strengthening for two months straight and jitters are bubbling up on derivative markets.
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As we near the end of President Obama's final term in office, all kinds of emotions are bubbling up.
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But the idea that Chinese migrants have taken jobs from locals is powerful in Kenya, feeding bubbling racial tensions.
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On May 4, fissures along the east of Hawaii's Kilauea volcano ripped opened, releasing bubbling lava onto the landscape.
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But 19 border disputes are bubbling across the continent, says Fred Gateretse-Ngoga, the AU's head of conflict prevention.
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But it's really more a synthesis of multiple contemporary design trends, bubbling up from the counterculture to the mainstream.
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The pace has slowed recently, notably in America where the market has matured, but Europe is still bubbling away.
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But Price's image as a budget hawk took a hit when reports of his official travel started bubbling up.
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The Momo mythology began bubbling into popular consciousness last year, when a 12-year-old killed herself in Argentina.
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Most of its interior spins uniformly like a ball, surrounded by a turbulent, bubbling mess called the convection zone.
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MACCALLUM: You know, I mean, as you pointed out, he was bubbling up in little ways on the radar.
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Designers Hideki Yoshimoto and Edward Slater spearheaded the project, programming the seemingly chaotic bubbling to immitate the natural world.
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While all of these tensions are bubbling, Lenny and Sid are both quietly using the phone an awful lot.
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Try going closer to the sweet, hot, bubbling lava, and Google Street View forces you safely to the side.
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The self-titled album is a Moog collector's wet dream, rich with bubbling analog synths and fluid, jazzy rhythms.
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One of the youngsters, bubbling over with creative zeal, asked Plepler for advice about launching a new cable channel.
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That's because most people haven't yet come to grips with the forces bubbling under the surface in the country.
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All of these phenomena, previously bubbling under the surface, have burst into clear view during Xi's time in office.
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You'll see oil bubbling around the kale; when the bubbles subside the kale will be crisp, about 2 minutes.
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But as more details about zika, microcephaly, and Guillain-Barré Syndrome emerge, more questions are bubbling up with them.
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His relationship with Scottie is just as complicated: it's filial and sterile, but there's always something bubbling underneath it.
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The vicious attack on Meili played into deep-seated fears about crime and violence that were already bubbling over.
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With Trump as president, the lingering problems of race, inequality, and freedom of expression are bubbling to the surface.
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Spread 3 tablespoons of the rarebit sauce on one side of the toast and broil until bubbling, 30 seconds.
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Edgette also acknowledged the theories bubbling up online that he may have been part of a PR stunt. Huh.
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Meanwhile, German frustration with Greece is bubbling over again as reform talks between Athens and its creditors drag on.
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On the show, she offers her guests a bubbling punch fountain of beverages to restore their much-depleted electrolytes.
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"The fury inside me right now is bubbling over with how we're going to address this problem," McKinley said.
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The lava is bubbling from a particularly violent fissure -- or volcanic crack in the Earth's surface -- called Fissure 8.
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" Identity politics is typically a creation of the left, "but, unfortunately these days, it's bubbling up on the right.
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Details: NPR has a close look at this trend, which first started bubbling up on Twitter late last month.
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So this tension is bubbling to the surface in different ways in the country in a really interesting fashion.
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Water was gushing from the air vent in the bathroom ceiling, running down the walls and bubbling the paint.
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Instead, song runs through it like an underground stream (somewhere in middle Europe) that keeps bubbling to the surface.
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That new regulation fear is bubbling up right now and has become a subject of a furious bull vs.
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"We're lucky enough to have natural spring water which is just bubbling straight out of the ground," says Russell.
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Top each buttered side with cheese and broil until the cheese is melted and bubbling, 2 to 3 minutes.
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The kind of place you read tweets about Magikarp bubbling at the surface and Nidoran frolicking in the grass.
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It's comes from when peasants kept a pot over the fire and just kept the broth bubbling, simmering forever.
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Some return to the "bubbling tanks" to help stimulate the growth of more good bacteria that feeds on pollutants.
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Until one cold morning you realize it's there, bubbling in your voice and twinging the tips of your fingers.
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Once everything is bubbling, add salt to taste, and add a pinch of sugar and a splash of vinegar.
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There, after the first cases in December, reports of a strange new virus started bubbling up in early January.
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Beginning the day 14 shots off the lead, Woods was not exactly competing in a bubbling cauldron of pressure.
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A whole lot of stuff don't excite me no more, as old as I am, but I'm just bubbling.
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Now, building on a conversation that was already bubbling, some artists and industry observers are considering the potential fallout.
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In fact, it's bubbling with an underlying tension that suggests that Jamie and Nick may be more than friends.
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The trend feeds into another bubbling phenomenon on Twitter, The Black Yeehaw Agenda, both now playing off one another.
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When he heard the new music bubbling up from the nascent Rastafari movement, he felt naturally drawn to it.
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It could have been magma bubbling up from below Venus's surface, releasing tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
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The criticism exposed bubbling racial and generational tensions within the Democratic field that is the most diverse in history.
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Details: NPR has a close look at this trend, which first started bubbling up on Twitter late last month.
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But to keep up with the times, new efforts to broaden the scope of sex ed are bubbling up.
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Yesterday's eclipse in Cancer was majorly emotional and tiring, with drama in your social life bubbling to the surface.
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She with her smooth, sharp voice, which seems to have brimstone bubbling just beneath the surface, is our guide.
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He gingerly picks up portions of potato fry bread dough and gracefully places them in a bubbling Dutch oven.
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Personally, I was so wrapped up in the different worlds that I didn't think about germs bubbling against my skin.
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These creations were not only living, breathing people, with the thought-balloons he had invented bubbling from their troubled heads.
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Today, Kiernan is willing to say "#IWasWrong," joining in on a new movement that's bubbling up in the military community.
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The difference was noticeable as student anger began bubbling to the surface in the aftermath of the Florida school shooting.
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The study blogging community has been bubbling up since 2014, drawing attention from a handful of educators but few others.
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Traditional bubbling masks infuse oxygen into the skin when smoothed over the face, leaving you feeling squeaky clean and rejuvenated.
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For them, a fourth pillar exists: a common foreign-policy doctrine evolving in lockstep; a bubbling elixir of mutual admiration.
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In short: this is a bubbling and energetic scene, and Runway wants to stay as connected to it as possible.
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In an attempt to address bubbling market concerns about a deep economic slowdown, Li reiterated that the economy remained stable.
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Think about it: All this stuff is bubbling up while iOS 11 — and thus ARKit — is still in preview mode.
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Michael Danischewski: This was a way for me to explore what was bubbling under the surface outside of metropolitan cities.
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The festivities also boasted plenty of Halloween-themed food and drinks, including a bubbling cauldron, sweet treats, candies and cupcakes.
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This has led, obviously, to some strange new behaviors and discussions bubbling up on fan spaces like Tumblr and Reddit.
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To address problems bubbling up from communities, some local governments are putting money directly into the hands of their citizens.
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"The love triangle is the essence of the Archie comics, and it's sort of always bubbling underneath," Aguirre-Sacasa said.
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Stenberg gives a stunning and powerful portrayal of seething, bubbling rage at the injustice that she can endure no longer.
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Yet deep in the realm of the record's submerged, bubbling soundscapes, you can hear the sound of a few collaborators.
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Bubbling orange flesh and tangled tentacles drip down his body; lightning cracks in the distance; his eyes emit ultraviolet light.
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A waste overload creates rivers devoid of fish and bubbling with methane, groundwater contaminated with fecal bacteria, and other problems.
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"You love my style / You love my skin," he raps through the chorus over Da-P's bass-heavy, bubbling beat.
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So I was not surprised to learn that conspiracies are already bubbling up out of the ground around Marfa, Texas.
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For a company hosting a big event next week, Apple's sure got a lot of news bubbling up these days.
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But now figures of both major parties say the unhappiness with the companies is also bubbling up from the bottom.
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I was so angry, I was flipping through it, it was like a magma pit of bubbling hate and rage.
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"It was all bubbling up then, with the Scottish referendum and various acts of separatism around the world," Pegg explains.
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The conversation is also bubbling up now around sugar, as we're seeing the impact of sugary beverages and processed foods.
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It suggested that water was not only leaching in from the shorelines but was bubbling up from underneath Tangier too.
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It looked like bubbling molasses, let's say, spreading out and running up into the foothills, just covering the whole city.
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Clinton against her Republican opponent, Donald J. Trump, the sensitivities of the country's gender politics are bubbling to the surface.
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Price: $10.49 per orderThis spinach-artichoke dip comes with a large assortment of flatbread crisps and it's served bubbling hot.
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Jenner quickly becomes a leader of the hodgepodge movement, approaching a casually dressed police officer with a sugary bubbling Pepsi.
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It could be a supertanker-like turn though and there are plenty of political risks still bubbling for many heavyweights.
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Like a golden-hued fountain bubbling up through boulders at a natural hot spring, the piece evokes a mountain spa.
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But all around it, invisible to the naked eye, cold vapors are sinking into space, creating ripples of bubbling air.
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You see: New Orleans is truly a city of many nations, a melting pot, a bubbling cauldron of many cultures.
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There's clearly a spring bubbling from Jonny Bloozit's mind, and it's best that he captures it, in all its detail.
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Although the hype around this film makes me feel like a backlash is bubbling, take this as an enthusiastic recommendation.
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Four huge vats of broth are bubbling away on the cooker, filled with fatty beef short rib, herbs, and onions.
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Sqim - White FlakesBerlin producer and best mate of one Oliver Dollar, Sqim has been bubbling for the last few years.
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Inside, panels peel from the ceilings and mold crawls underneath; grime and seepage scorches the concrete with strange, bubbling forms.
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What's left, beyond a bubbling swamp of textured sound, is an apathetically direct portrait of Decadence in its slimy essence.
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Mr. Kahn's movie eloquently demonstrates how painting, above all other art forms, keeps the top end of the market bubbling.
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White supremacist recruiters have recognized this feeling of resentment bubbling up and pounced, seeking out gamers who fit the stereotype.
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"Even though he was dead serious when advising you on important matters, he had this effervescent, bubbling personality," he added.
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Edelgard is the avatar of all the class resentments bubbling in Garreg Mach for the first half of the game.
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The bubbling fountain in the Rodamón Riad is a hub for guests to escape to after touring the busy city.
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People in such communities exhibit an almost bubbling anger, chips on their shoulders and deep rivers of blame or exclusion.
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If you're baking a pie or casserole that risks bubbling over, use a baking sheet to catch any potential drips.
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You see — New Orleans is truly a city of many nations, a melting pot, a bubbling caldron of many cultures.
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One was a rotating kiln and the other a bubbling fluidized bed, kind of like a meat grinder for rocks.
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But it's certainly drawing more attention to the censorship issues that have been bubbling up in the media for months.
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"I think there's certainly evidence of weakness bubbling underneath the surface in the US economy at this point," she said.
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Barlow is dead, then — a fact that seems incontrovertible, one of the few in this bubbling stew of a book.
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The fish swim in bubbling fishbowls made of magnifying glass, draped with lace or shaped like Japanese lanterns, among others.
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Instead, Hamas uses violence and other provocations to keep the pot bubbling but tries to prevent it from boiling over.
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Whatever emotions and ideas are bubbling beneath the painting's cool, calm surface, the tension we feel is arrived at formally.
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The strike in Los Angeles shows that even in staunchly liberal areas many of the same tensions are bubbling over.
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Today, a question is bubbling up of whether or not we've reached a new wave, a new era in feminism.
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The government kept a lid on bubbling tensions for decades by quashing virtually all dissent, including expressions of ethnic nationalism.
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On The Office early on, there were these glimpses of reality, like a water cooler bubbling or a copier copying.
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It's that diversity and bubbling energy that drew Piotr Wolski, a Polish tech employee, to the dinners two years ago.
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"It took somebody as vile as Donald Trump to allow these things to start bubbling to the surface," she said.
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In the G.O.P., crank doctrines in economics and elsewhere aren't bubbling up from below, they're being imposed from the top down.
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" Instead, she laughed a long, bubbling laugh, then added with perfect comic timing, "I'll weep when we get off the phone.
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Bake in the middle rack of the oven until cheese is bubbling and dish is hot throughout, about 20-30 minutes.
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Wireless charging is basically the unicorn of iPhone rumors, bubbling up just about every year but never actually coming to fruition.
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Conflict continued to make news, with the continuation of people trafficking across the Mediterranean and violence in South Sudan bubbling over.
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A movement to boycott the Super Bowl is bubbling up among Uber drivers in online forums and on social media threads.
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Middleton and Hanbury reportedly had a falling out just as rumors of infidelity began bubbling, prompting Twitter to connect the dots.
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Pedestrians both human and seimei crossed in front of him, a bubbling of murmurs following in their wake like mental froth.
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To an unusual degree, though, the predictably tight contest has been coloured by lively down-ballot races and bubbling local controversies.
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Lil' Luxuries Whirlpool, Bubbling Spa & Shower tubs, intended for children 2 years old and younger, are battery-operated, with motorized jets.
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Micron's strong performance for the quarter shows it was able to grow despite bubbling trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
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Gwadar is located in Pakistan's restive Baluchistan province, where a low-intensity separatist insurgency for nationhood has been bubbling for decades.
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Moonee is our narrator, so there is an artistic justification for the film's bubbling joy and relative lack of political comment.
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There's so much gas bubbling up that it easily catches on fire and sustains the flames for a very long time.
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Some are manufactured by bubbling gas through molten metal, while others cast metallic alloy around hollow metal spheres to provide voids.
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Even when a confident strongman is on top, it is worth keeping an eye out for forces bubbling under the surface.
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With the trade war between the U.S. and China again bubbling, Australia likely will need all the stimulus it can get.
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It's great because it looks like military hostilities are ending, but it looks like that's still bubbling just beneath the surface.
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In some neighborhoods, the bubbling ooze of blue-green algae emits a stench so overwhelming that residents can't even go outside.
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Bake pot pie in preheated oven until crust is nicely browned, and stew is bubbling around edges, 15 to 20 minutes.
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"It's not about 5,000 alerts being sent out, but about bubbling up the five that are the most important," said Sharma.
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The ugly scene is the latest example of the anger that is bubbling over in a volatile year for American politics.
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LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Chef Imad Alarnab furiously chops onions and stirs giant pots of bubbling stew as he prepares dinner.
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At the same time, the likely next House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is trying to keep talk of impeachment from bubbling over.
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That in itself makes the current bubbling crisis different from 2012 in that the bloc's existence is not seen at risk.
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Ms. Reed, fondly remembered as a prime mover in the '70s revue "Bubbling Brown Sugar," has never received her full due.
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The bubbling caldron was the final step in a three-month baking saga that was as maddening as it was gratifying.
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Furor over family separation is still bubbling up, despite a Trump executive order designed to end the practice by his administration.
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On Madeline's behalf, Celeste meets the mayor to discuss the issues bubbling around the Avenue Q play at the community theater.
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It makes sense that as those walls are cracking, that first walled-off trauma is going to be bubbling back up.
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Where season one would have at most two storylines bubbling along at once, season two will often have five or six.
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This classic set from Essential Mix's inaugural year goes from grinding industrial to bubbling acid house and blazing 303-driven techno.
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It felt like my pace of processing my own experiences was marching right alongside many stories bubbling up in the media.
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FD: Is it fair game to have a pot of soup bubbling on the stove when you're supposed to be working?
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When the pie emerged about three minutes later, still bubbling, Mr. Iacono snipped fresh basil onto it, then sprinkled on Parmesan.
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For Kershaw in October, the ballpark might as well be a haunted mansion, the mound a bubbling caldron of witch's brew.
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But the city — birthplace of the Black Panther movement — is a bubbling caldron of creative energy worth exploring on its own.
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It was like a big crane just dropped us down right at the start of the bubbling part of the '60s.
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Listen to your cakes: A cake that is still baking makes little bubbling sounds, while a finished cake goes quiet. 7.
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Even in the bubbling melting pot that constituted the East Village art scene of the early 5923s, Nicolas Moufarrege stood out.
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On sight, this beer had some decent bubbling from the bottom of the glass and had a light layer of foam.
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They are less a way to conjure up something out of nothing than to stir a pot that is already bubbling.
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The upshot is that no matter what OPEC does, prices may keep bubbling up ahead of two major events: Trump's Nov.
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The potential troubles are not bubbling up from the economy or from the market itself, but from the world of politics.
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"It was bubbling out of the ground at a two-foot height," said Wendy Taavola, the city's assistant public works director.
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Start-ups — professional, non-shady ones with interesting business models — are bubbling up, eagerly raising funding from people like Mr. Birnbaum.
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Billy's a bubbling font of philosophy when we sit down between the lunch and dinner rushes, like Lao Tzu meets David Chang.
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Many of these quilts are fiercely political and address Oakland's history of racial issues as well as the country's bubbling racial tensions.
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When they came out, the edges of the crusts had puffed up and charred, and mozzarella cheese was bubbling over the sides.
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Indeed, after months of steady growth and bubbling excitement, the Yang campaign received a harsh reality check when Iowans caucused last week.
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A casserole dish filled with bubbling hot mac and cheese and topped with iridescent red Flamin' Hot Cheetos is placed before me.
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But when an old firehouse went up for sale in nearby Greenport, the friends' old brewing fantasy came bubbling back to life.
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Of course, family secrets have a way of bubbling to the surface regardless of how ardently we try not to see them.
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Bubbling beneath the battle for control of Congress during this year's election cycle is a series of consequential energy and climate fights.
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And the more clear it becomes, the more terrifying it gets as Ethan learns the true threat bubbling underneath and within everything.
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Meghan did end up changing into something more cozy/less revealing in another photo -- but that didn't stop the controversy from bubbling.
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That could mean the cute "tiny planet" videos and photos that have been bubbling on the internet for a decade or so.
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That emotional complexity—bubbling and burbling away underneath all those filters and hashtags—is even reflected in the way we consume music.
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Eustace remembers when Page came into his office about five years ago "bubbling over" about how impressed he was with Leng's technology.
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There's a reason Twitter can't stop noticing how well he translates David's bubbling internal turmoil with the simple clench of his jaw.
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Not unlike a society quietly bubbling with rage, the bad stuff lurking in your pores needs to come out at some point.
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In fact, there's definitely something bubbling below Sarah's surface that needs to be addressed: Normally in her BDSM sessions, she's the submissive.
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Residents have also complained of mysterious odors, bubbling floors, cracked walls, and a giant fissure in a window on the 36th floor.
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Bubbling beneath it is a soundtrack worthy of an award on its own, amping up the mood at all the right moments.
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What's next: Bubbling beneath the presidential campaign where climate change is featuring more prominently than ever, big fights loom over wonky policy.
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However, the war of Atlantis is literally bubbling to the surface, where it threatens both of Aquaman's worlds and everything he knows.
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There are ways to stop the flood, though, to tighten the screw on the bubbling hydrant—just with the power of mind.
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I'm sure this won't be the last time Snapchat is in the news with IPO hype rumors bubbling on tech content farms.
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He tapped into the angers and the fears and the anxieties of people that have been bubbling for a very long time.
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Bribes, promises, murmurs, and rumors all came bubbling to the surface over the course of more than 10 hours of media coverage.
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On this EP for the electro-tinkerers over at Trilogy Tapes, they fill machinic beats with squirrelly bubbling sounds and nauseous squelches.
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At the doorway, as a haze of grenade smoke slowly dissipated away, we saw Simeon lying in a lake of bubbling blood.
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Concerns about the party's ability to successfully steer its midterm ship are also bubbling up in connection with the California gubernatorial race.
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Here was this young, self-described "pretty" boxer who could dazzle you with his raps, who was always bubbling over with confidence.
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When rumors of the split were bubbling last week, sources within the PD speculated that more of their parliamentarians might break ranks.
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You'll know the pan is hot enough as long as the oil is gently bubbling up the sides of the kuku. 123.
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Dubbed the "river that ran away from paradise," Caño Cristales is just like any other bubbling brook for most of the year.
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The history is a side note for most visitors though, as they trek between bright yellow steam vents and bubbling mud pools.
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Such popularity has spawned a truly diverse range of offerings: sheet masks, mud masks, overnight masks, bubbling masks, splash masks and more.
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Clinton's vanquished rival, Senator Bernie Sanders — a sign of the bubbling passions that have animated every argument in this extraordinary election year.
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Residents have also complained of mysterious odors, bubbling floors, cracked walls, and one giant fissure in a window on the 36th floor.
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Rabobank's head of macro strategy, Elwin de Groot, says the business environment is bubbling along as the U.S. and Chinese economies grow.
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The novel's furious action keeps the pages snapping by, but each incident, at times each sentence, is bubbling with equally furious ideas.
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Carrie Mae Weems presents the country as a place of division, a bubbling brew of hope and desperation and love and hate.
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Traces of funk drip on "Dealer," with a bubbling bassline that examines the sweltering heat of a romance in the warmer months.
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The game will prompt you to ask your friend questions, taking your dedication away from the bubbling goodness in front of you.
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Less than a minute in the scorching oven is required to brown the bubbling crust and melt the cheese to pizza perfection.
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Time seems to have stopped midway through the process, and we're left wondering how much energy is still bubbling beneath the surface?
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Parul: You're going to go up to about here because it's going to start bubbling and you don't want it to overflow.
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If I'm making apricot jam, I'll slip the kernels into a jelly bag and steep them in the pot of bubbling fruit.
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But now, following a trend bubbling up from college campuses, theaters across the country are offering increasingly comprehensive and specific trigger warnings.
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He tried to explain how the "bubbling of instantons" has various important applications and implications in both mathematics and quantum field theory.
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However, there was a second large pool that was heated year-round just past the lush back lawn and a bubbling fountain.
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Think of a man's swinging dumbbells for his health, when those springs are bubbling up in far-off pastures unsought by him!
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Nirva works with a soft voice, a bubbling laugh and disarming modesty, covering her face with both hands when receiving a compliment.
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He stepped gingerly on a late afternoon along the rushing Quassaick, its water bubbling and roaring as it churned toward the Hudson.
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The Times weighed in on Thursday, noting that speculation about a Clinton candidacy had been "bubbling up for weeks" and was intensifying.
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The rhythms bubbling from his congas conjure the image of sweat thrashing from his body unheeded, the effort as its own reward.
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This time three immaculate half shells arrived on a smoldering bed of hot rocks, their glistening flesh bubbling in butter and oregano.
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The adjacent white marble bathroom had a unique test tube lamp fixture made of brass, which looked like a bubbling science experiment.
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Alongside her recent feature The Grand Bizarre, Wasteland No. 1 makes explicit a political tendency that's always been bubbling in Mack's films.
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"A whole vocabulary has come bubbling up that would not have been used five years ago," Mr. Nunberg said in an interview.
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Although they represent a bubbling melting pot of ethnicities, some with underlying political tensions, her young characters all stand out as individuals.
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Those effort stalled over financing skittishness, amid a bubbling number of bankrupt leveraged buyouts and general uncertainty over the future of retail.
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Once heated, the mixture started bubbling, and out came the iPhones for pictures—a step that's unique to twenty-first-century alchemists.
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The optimistic official take on Thursday's proceedings, however, was short on detail and papered over political tensions bubbling just under the surface.
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The bog was still bubbling, pieces of her sinking back into the black peat, when he turned on his heel and ran.
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That effort stalled over financing skittishness, amid a bubbling number of bankrupt leveraged buyouts and general uncertainty over the future of retail.
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Mr. Becker doubles on guitar and bass, holding down the bubbling foundation that's good for about 60 percent of the song's appeal.
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With hints of Isaiah Rashad and the bubbling lilts of Thundercat, "Freeparking" tonally sits in the new school of progressive hip-hop.
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Return to the heat and when the caramel starts bubbling, deglaze with the remaining rum and continue cooking until the alcohol has evaporated.
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A quick visit to the cameras in Alaska's Katmai National Park revealed three bears splashing around in the bubbling waters of Brooks Falls.
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People are rightfully pissed, and the conversation of deleting or deactivation has been bubbling up, complete with how-to guides and think pieces.
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Whether dripping onto the floor or bubbling out of their surfaces, they're really well-made, fine art as much as simply beautiful objects.
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She was there with five other women, laughing, talking, and cooking food for the whole shelter, sauce bubbling on the large industrial stove.
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That was the question bubbling up this week, as a Chinese photo-editing app called Meitu began to catch on with stateside users.
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Bits of trash, broken bicycles and other detritus pock this oft bubbling body of filthy water that identifies the run-down Shitamachi neighborhood.
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If our globalized world is a melting pot of cultures, call our increasing love of cheese our molten, bubbling, global bowl of fondue.
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Anxiety begins bubbling up as the years go by, and the prospect of having a child within a firm relationship becomes more remote.
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When we think of the types of dishes tied to this category, bubbling hot pots of chili and steaming stews come to mind.
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I could feel the deep, dark vortex of depression bubbling up in my throat and nestling into a familiar corner of my brain.
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Perhaps you're bubbling with happy butterflies in your stomach as you think about bringing your S.O. home to meet your family in March.
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But on the inside, I was bubbling with so much admiration and gratitude that I could have burst into tears at any moment.
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There's a lot of music bubbling in Baltimore but the dynamic of you all singing in unison really distinguishes you from the pack.
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After completing his military service in the Swiss Air Force, he decided to make a film record of the bubbling British jazz scene.
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Related: This Transforming Furniture Puts the Table in The Adjustable Introducing the Bubbling Jewel Coffee Table A DIY Augmented Reality Multitouch Coffee Table
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She infuses the lyrics with contained anger, giving one the sense that there's something bubbling below the surface — is the relationship really over?
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Yet one sees misogyny bubbling out in the comments section of articles on the Web, where no sentiments -- however crude -- are off limits.
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As if these cookies weren't already a conversation starter, a pretty wild Twitter discussion began bubbling up once people actually started eating them.
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See, "New Orleans Is Bubbling Over" Read about the rest the people who helped put together this year's music issue over on Noisey.
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Banking or airline apps do a superb job of bubbling up personal, secure information rapidly, a sort of micro-portal to what matters.
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That's right, it's happening again—rumors are bubbling that a sequel to the British cult classic film Human Traffic is in the works.
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The fetish for preparation and the boiling anxiety bubbling away under it—these are real, but also maybe that is all there is.
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A bubbling vat of tea sits in a steel container in the middle of the home and pipes extend up and around it.
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Its centerpiece is a naturally formed, jagged mound of 2,000-year-old lava rock that seems still to be bubbling from the earth.
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Thus you have dishes like budae jjigae, "army stew," a bubbling pot of Spam, hot dogs, kimchi, tofu and a dozen other things.
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The surprise presence of St. Germain derails matters even if no one else can see the tension bubbling underneath his conversations with Claire.
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If a body was found with foam bubbling from its mouth or nose, it meant the person was still breathing underwater before dying.
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Disney World's new 'Hocus Pocus' cupcake has a bubbling black cauldron made out of chocolate cake and is filled with peanut butter chips
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If you, like DeGeneres, are looking to give the sweet gift of relaxing, these bubbling goodies are a fun way to do it.
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A city at hip-hop's center that has no center of its own, it's a bubbling caldron of new sounds, ideas and approaches.
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"You're so easy and so fun to corrupt, I've been blessed enough," sings Ellie, her sugary tones floating over a hypnotic, bubbling beat.
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It's a completely different dish today than it was at inception, without losing the quintessentially nostalgic combination of bubbling bread, sauce, and cheese.
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The Briton is out of contract at the end of the year and speculation surrounding his future has been bubbling away for months.
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Some exciting, creatively inspired plans are bubbling up, especially at work—however, it's important you stay down-to-earth and take your time.
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It was about a year after Trayvon Martin, and a lot of anxieties were bubbling up, and then it became a powder keg.
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Here, owner Mr. Zhang beavers over bubbling pots of spiced soup and serves us helpings of mutton and cabbage along with glass noodles.
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There seems to be a trend bubbling up for better tech to test a guy's sperm in the privacy of his own home.
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The biggest struggle is creatively to try not to have too much input, because my head is just bubbling with ideas and things.
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Hundreds of hungry salmon swooped in to feed on a school of smaller fish, turning the calm river water into a bubbling frenzy.
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Their tanks are spotless, each with a bubbling aerator made from half of a plastic soda bottle filled with stones and coiled fabric.
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"This is such poor food!" laughs chef Alex Raij, stirring a pot of barely bubbling olive oil filled with thin slices of garlic.
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Outside of politics and the media, popular culture has also done its bit to keep the softboi mode bubbling away at the surface.
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What we might now think of as esports started bubbling up out of online multiplayer scenes in the late 1.63s and early 2000.
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Baptist's film begins with full-frame images of bubbling, swirling color, reminding the viewer that photography used to be an analog, chemical process.
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There's a significant amount of anxiety bubbling across the planet with the spread of the coronavirus – and even Time Lords can feel it.
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Tables are fitted with burners that will hold vessels of bubbling Sichuan broth — with a kick — ready for ingredients arranged on platters alongside.
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Not an idiot sub-culture, which every society has bubbling beneath the surface and which can provide harmless fun; but the culture itself.
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Bubbling hot and cheesy, with lots of crab, bold seasoning and a delightfully creamy texture, this will be the party's new favorite dip.
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An aroma can vary, depending on bubbling speed, a single bubble's size, temperature of the liquid and even the shape of the glass.
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Black Star Pastry has created Glonuts — glow-in-the-dark doughnuts that may as well be brewed up in a bubbling cauldron somewhere.
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" Ronningen bent over the bubbling goo, wafted the steam toward his nose, and said, "I'm starting to get that really wonderful fat note.
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The dances of "How to Pass, Kick, Fall and Run" (1965) release zippy, funny, absurdist high spirits, with tripping footwork and bubbling jumps.
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Many of them feel like veterans of a domestic war that has been bubbling beneath the surface of our nation since its founding.
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I called Thompson at home in Atlanta to dig deeper into their redemption narrative, and find out what's still bubbling beneath the surface.
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In hindsight, it's easy to see how everything that boiled over this year was bubbling away for the better part of the decade.
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They suspected, according to the Siberian Times, methane bubbling up from melting permafrost—and subsequent stories were quick to connect it to climate change.
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The city's lockout laws have become a point of fierce debate during the last few weeks, after a long period of slowly bubbling outrage.
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The charges stoked long-bubbling concerns among the organisation's corporate partners about whether their associations with FIFA exposed them to reputational and financial jeopardy.
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That's why the rumors keep bubbling up and why they carry so much weight with those who are familiar with how the promotion operates.
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Its bubbling build is a brief moment of hands-in the-air bliss, before the track rips through your body with its hacksaw synths.
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A father orders his last round of beer, while the bartender starts cleaning the bar, and the whirlpool in the spa area stops bubbling.
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Once Tess gets hired at the restaurant, the kitchen opens to her, with sliced figs and peppered steak and bubbling fats and sharpening knives.
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The mystery of the brown note – the sound that's launched a million shits – has been bubbling under the surface of popular culture for decades.
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This is a bubbling proposal with some significant backers, but it's unclear how it would be formulated or finance or whether it could fly.
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Still, there are early signs that, despite the Democrats' focus on unity, at least some of those tensions are still bubbling below the surface.
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There might be a homesickness bubbling up inside of you—let it come to the surface: Explore it, honor it, and share your truth.
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Any heightened market awareness Slack gained from advertising in the Times is overshadowed by the anxiety bubbling up from every word in its letter.
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Intense emotions are bubbling to the surface, and it's very important at this time that you don't overbook yourself; you need time to breathe.
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It's the uncanny sense of understanding the "big picture," and of feeling connected to and yet bigger than the intricate processes bubbling on Earth.
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It feels very much like the bubbling start to a high-pressure marketing campaign that's going to boil over as Google's announcement day approaches.
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He later saw a video on social media showing lava splashing and bubbling a few feet from his home, he told CNN affiliate KITV.
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If you listen closely, you can hear a new chant bubbling up across the country, an almost populist protest aimed at our new overlords.
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Back then, stocks were bubbling their way toward the worst single-day sell-off in history when the Dow collapsed 210 percent on Oct.
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That was my abrupt introduction to the debate over homework that is bubbling up as students across the United States head back to school.
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With a fantastic mix of beautiful mountain vistas, bubbling rivers and a mild-but-sunny climate, the city of Cuenca is easy to love.
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Nevertheless, with all the well-known reasons to be wary of Erdoğan, there are many more — some even more insidious — bubbling below the surface.
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Should the Fed next year worry that conditions are bubbling, that could push the bank into a more aggressive pattern than the market expects.
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The efforts underscore the animosity toward the president's trade policy, and its potential drag on the U.S. economy, bubbling within the Senate GOP caucus.
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Still to come: dance numbers, camel gags, an unexpected burst of animation, and cans of potted meat bubbling like cauldrons over a naked flame.
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They're like little pockets of fluid buildup, buried deep under the skin and bubbling up around the joint between the bones of the wrist.
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Listen to the soothing white noise of a gas torch as a variety of cheeses are reduced from sharp-edged cubes into bubbling liquids.
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When both cutlets are ready, broil them until the cheese is well-browned, bubbling, and even slightly charred in spots, at least 5 minutes.
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But they face security challenges in eastern Congo, a region bubbling with conflicts over land and ethnicity stoked by decades of on-off war.
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And that's precisely what happened with this Memphis rapper, who went from bubbling under to top-five-no-debating with this Tay Keith slapper.
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For all the time she spends making herself pliant and doll-like, what's really bubbling in Elaine's cauldron is rage against these fabricated polarities.
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Anxiety prone to begin with, she now finds herself in a constant battle with worst-case scenarios that keep bubbling up in her head.
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That's what has brought a healthy number of people into the street night after night, their social media outrage bubbling over into IRL rage.
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There's always been this bubbling conversation about Spider-Man and how interesting he is, and how inclusive his story is in relation to others.
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Sole Luna offers nearly 100 varieties of bubbling thin-crust pizzas, a wide selection of Italian wines and a popular quiz night on Monday.
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And while some of those recollections are Rose's, some are her mother's, long suppressed and now bubbling to the surface as the dementia advances.
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First, one should be sure that the subject matter is, when considered against whatever else is bubbling up in the news, a worthy priority.
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The trend is also an example of frustrations bubbling over on China&aposs social media, including the microblogging site Weibo and the app WeChat.
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Mine is gochujang, lime juice, fish sauce and a little molasses, cooked with chopped garlic and ginger over medium-high heat until it's bubbling.
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Yet while he might have been able to contain anger on the streets, Najib had underestimated the frustrations bubbling up within the Malaysian state.
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She is standing in front of her New York City stoop, wearing a latex cast of her bubbling sculpture "Avenza" from the late '60s.
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After an executive shakeup, McDonald&aposs new CEO is determined to erase issues that were bubbling under the surface during prior executives&apos leadership.
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As an appetizer, the foul, a dish of mashed fava beans, onions, and tomatoes which arrives, bubbling, in a black clay pot, is exceptional.
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They set off on a fantastical journey, with Miao's art bubbling and churning with boisterous plants rising into forests and caves morphing into cities.
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Drizzle each with the remaining melted butter and bake until the potatoes are lightly golden and the pork is bubbling, 15 to 20 minutes.
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Washington, DC (CNN)The students were bubbling with energy when they gathered at Ronald Reagan National Airport on their way to Des Moines, Iowa.
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Soon after starting the medication, he said it felt like his nose was bubbling and then the growths started to form and grow quickly.
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Make way for the queso fundido, served not in a bubbling bowl but inside a banana leaf that's spent some time on a grill.
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This battle was only the latest example of chaos in an administration that surfs the bubbling froth of constant turbulence from dawn to dusk.
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Related: A River Runs Through These Marble & Resin Tables Introducing the Bubbling Jewel Coffee Table Projection Mapping Provokes A Dazzling New Future ForTable Tennis
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Left in its wake is a melancholy melody that ebbs and flows over bubbling, shimmering textures, while that menacing bass lurks in the background.
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Digital newsrooms churn out coverage of flat Earth truthers using tools that make it easy to find stories bubbling up from the depths of Reddit.
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One big question is how Diaz-Canel will respond to forces of change bubbling up in Cuba, such as the influence of technology on communication.
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Remove from the heat and slowly whisk in 3 tablespoons of the rum and butter until combined (tip: be careful, caramel will start bubbling quickly).
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Bubbling behind every great movement in music are the gatekeepers oftentimes overlooked or unknown by the general fanbase, but worshipped by those in the know.
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The villains — Cornell Stokes (Mahershala Ali) and his cousin Mariah Dillard (Alfre Woodard) — are swirling tempests of violence and menace bubbling underneath their slick facades.
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You're in a social mood, but you're also trying to figure out how to make space for the emotions that are bubbling to the surface.
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And that crowd sloshing in the snow of ridiculously expensive Alpine resorts will have to eat its weeks-old bubbling about America's vanishing global leadership.
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We're never more than a thumb press away from a torrent of depressing headlines, bubbling outrage, and outpourings of grief playing out in real time.
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To step into the restaurant is to enter a southern grandmother's kitchen, with the pots in full view, bubbling at the back of the stove.
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Women with veiled faces hurry around performing chores and the men, their moustaches neatly curled, lounge on charpoys, tugging on bubbling hookahs and talking politics.
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It is sitting on an unknown amount of stockpiled REE and is now under pressure to release some of it to dampen bubbling spot markets.
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If you want to go to the source to unravel the mysteries of LaCroix, don't look for a remote European spring bubbling with natural minerals.
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The push for safer medical devices has been bubbling for years, and now the FDA may finally take a more critical stance toward the industry.
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This durable piece of cookware will help you make everything from roast chicken to a bubbling cassoulet—or just look gorgeous sitting on your countertop.
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Instead, he acts as if Trump's true self is bubbling to the surface after realizing years later that he never actually wanted to be president.
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A recent deep ocean mapping survey has learned that a geologically-active strip of seafloor called the Cascadia Subduction Zone is bubbling methane like mad.
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Like a lot of dialogue in season two, it's brimming with bubbling cheesiness — more apt for a low-budget fu flick than a prestige drama.
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Now, newly opened fissures are bubbling with lava almost daily, and Hawaii County Civil Defense has warned sightseers to stay away for safety&aposs sake.
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Bring tranquillity and harmony to your garden by positioning rocks near water, whether it's a small pond, a stone vessel or a bubbling water feature.
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Staring into an active volcano full of bubbling lava is one of those things that sounds enticing, but is probably better to witness from afar.
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There may be speculation bubbling about potential buyers for Twitter, but analyst Michael Pachter believes the company isn't going to be taken over anytime soon.
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The as-a-service model can make brick-and-mortar retail a much more scalable engine, possibly even cooling rising concern around bubbling consumer valuations.
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The tragedy has tested Russia's faith in its leadership, hinting at bubbling frustration and mistrust just over a week after President Vladimir Putin's re-election.
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Isolated sections of message boards like 4chan and Reddit became hot crucibles of Pepe memery, bubbling forth with depictions both obscenely bigoted and benignly irritating.
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Everyone got in the water first to get acclimated, and then they left all at once, in a bubbling splash of more than 450 limbs.
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The monster's fairy tales are rendered as gorgeous, swirling animated watercolors, a technique that echoes Conor's artwork as well as the emotions bubbling turbulently inside.
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These days, whether it's kraut, kimchi, or something more exotic, I've almost always got a batch bubbling away in a cool corner of the kitchen.
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Some of this is courtesy of a small-sample size and Thomas' defensive weaknesses bubbling to the surface, and some is thanks to weak competition.
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The song also debuted at No. 3 on the Hot 100's Bubbling Under chart and climbed to No. 3 on Spotify's Viral 50 list.
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After the scandal began bubbling up again in late 2014, Ruehli once again came forward, this time allowing her name and photograph to be used.
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There is a question mark over how long stocks can remain immune from this tightening of global financial conditions, bubbling inflationary pressures and geopolitical tension.
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Any accusations of Trump engaging in sexual assault bubbling up just before November can be seen as political weapons intended to smear his presidential race.
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Rather, Reddit, the bustling hub of all things Game Of Thrones, is bubbling with more fantastic fan theories than ever about the drama's last season.
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"I definitely wouldn't describe this as an escalation, it's just a bubbling up, which has happened several times over the last 15 months," Prior said.
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Visitors see steam clouds and bubbling mud but no lava — although there was a major eruption in 2000 and minor ones in 2012 and 2013.
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In this uncertain environment, Powell appears intent on raising rates gradually while constantly monitoring the economy for any signs of a slowdown or bubbling risks.
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Now, by her account, the village is a bubbling pot of enterprise, as residents whose days used to be about survival save, budget, and plan.
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I use mine for everything from transferring freshly baked cookies onto a plate to flipping fried potato latkes in a bubbling hot cast iron skillet.
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Simonambanga told her that before administering it he stirs this powder into a bubbling porridge made from ground corn, and serves it in a teacup.
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You're in the mood to socialize today, Sagittarius—however, fears concerning finances or insecurities about what you have to offer are bubbling to the surface.
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My own buzz for Far Harbor doesn't compare, for example, to the bubbling anticipation that I have for The Witcher 3's Blood and Wine.
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The anti-glare laminate began bubbling up some time ago, spreading across the screen like an untreatable rash, fogging up the webcam in the process.
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Yet I still feel inadequate that I don't have a simmering pot of something delicious bubbling on the stove when he walks in the door.
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Thanks to the illuminated manuscripts of European scholars, it's easy to conjure up images of bubbling cauldrons, wild beasts, strangely-shaped vessels, and spiritual beings.
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In speeches, toasts and bubbling conversations, guests extolled the overwhelming generosity of the groom and bride, to their friends and families and to each other.
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The roasted meat went into this concoction for more than an hour, bubbling along until it was tender and starting to flake from the bone.
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Some promising answers are bubbling up, although there may not be a single plan that all the people who study these issues can agree upon.
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Much harder to find are bubbling caldrons of jjigae, turned blazing scarlet from kimchi and chiles, dotted with pork and bulbous clouds of soon tofu.
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A track might not have a ton of plays, but it could have a spike in shazams, pointing out that there's bubbling and active interest.
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Dr. Sandra Lee, better known as Dr. Pimple Popper, has spent the fourth season of her hit TLC show treating bubbling nose growths and lipomas.
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"[Trump] intuitively knew before just about anyone that immigration, trade and these more cultural issues were bubbling just below the surface," Sims told The Hill.
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But wait," I said to myself, "shouldn't I have thought, 'Here I am, suspended in a bubbling fluid, being stared at by my own eyes'?
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It even has a name, boeuf aux carottes, which may sound elegant, but everyone in France knows it as a slow-bubbling, grandmotherly Sunday stew.
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"Years of pent-up anger about harassment, rape and assault" had been "bubbling like lava just below the surface," The Washington Post's Paul Farhi observed.
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I love how they have this really huge interdisciplinary focus — computer science, cognitive science, linguistics, philosophy, mathematics — I just love all those ideas bubbling together.
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The moon in Pisces wants you to slow down, even though you have many ideas bubbling in your imagination as the moon clashes with Jupiter.
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Liberal activists have dogged Mr. Buttigieg's high-dollar fund-raisers with calls of "Wall Street Pete," in a sign of bubbling frustration with his candidacy.
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Whether such a stop-gap funding bill could pass is unclear; opposition to a short-term deal is bubbling up from conservatives and liberals alike.
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Here was a golden opportunity for an American president to carry a torch for the independence movements bubbling up from Ukraine to Georgia to Kyrgyzstan.
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"These practices bubbling up are more like best efforts," says Nicol Turner-Lee, a fellow in the Center for Technology Innovation at the Brookings Institution.
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Support for this bill is bubbling up throughout the nation with more than 2628,28503 endorsements from prominent individuals, local governments, businesses, faith groups and nonprofits.
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With Roku's operating system built into decent panels upwards of 4K resolutions, we wonder how TCL will contribute to the bubbling 8K craze in 2020.
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The goings-on of her guts have also been a recurring theme in some of the mystified press around her bubbling, chromatic debut, Whack World.
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A few bodegas and a fried chicken spot were open, supported by gaggles of hungry young people bubbling up from the subway every few minutes.
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Klopp had spent most of the afternoon with a deep-set scowl on his face, barking instructions at his players, bristling and bubbling with dissatisfaction.
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As I look across the restaurant, by now completely full and bubbling merrily with the chatter of midday eating, I realise something: I'm not alone.
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Resentment started bubbling up late last year at additional public meetings requested by Ms. Zimmer to elicit the opinions of a cross section of her constituents.
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That they didn&apost recognize, just even a week ago, as we started seeing this bubbling up, that they needed to get in front of it.
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On the 1st through 10th of the month, chemistry that's been bubbling in the background (with a friend, even) could explode into a real-deal relationship.
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And one of its brightest elements was its bubbling, bewitching original score, titled DedSec in album form (listen on Spotify), written by Scottish musician Hudson Mohawke.
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He ends his workout by staring longingly into the scary swamp, hammering the point that his biological father met his fate in its green, bubbling waters.
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It's textbook toxic, the side of the tank a waterfall of bubbling metal in a V, like a drunk vomiting down the front of his shirt.
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"For Brianna especially, her best friend in the books is kind of this bubbling blonde, but we cast somebody of color and she's amazing," Skelton said.
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Trump delivered the speech, his second of the day, in deep-blue Oregon to a backdrop of protests bubbling outside and a few scattered protests inside.
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However, its synthetic presence feels at odds with the black tar bubbling up from the ground nearby, like an alien spacecraft crash landed in the Pleistocene.
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Why do you predict that when Mars moves to a certain position in the sky, for instance, people's lives will start bubbling up with irrepressible anger?
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When you're a guest at the wedding, all you see is the ceremony and the reception, not the drama that's been bubbling up since the engagement.
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Even if the remain camp did prevail, a view that Roche personally subscribed to, bubbling political tensions were still a major cause for concern, he said.
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The themes of censorship, fake news, propaganda, and the revolution bubbling just below the surface in the face of such suppression are more timely than ever.
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But after pulling the below baked beauties out of the oven and inhaling the bubbling cheese, butter, and breadcrumb scent, all my frustrations immediately melted away.
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The wedge between Grebennikov and the siloviki over access to KSN began bubbling over into meetings among the management team that would devolve into shouting matches.
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Since natural gas was first observed bubbling from a rice paddy in coastal Louisiana in 1901, thousands of oil wells have been sunk into the wetlands.
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Mark Summers, the lawyer representing the United States, said the CME had been "bubbling hot" on the day of the crash and had then boiled over.
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Return the pan to the oven and bake until the filling is bubbling in the center and the crust is cooked through, about 30 minutes. 5.
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The song is stripped-back sonic discord that is both mesmerizing and unsettling, with Bunki's MIDI-made synth sounds building and immersing, but never bubbling over.
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Facebook in 2016 is a bubbling stew of disconcertingly specific advertising, viral content, live video, political vitriol, old classmates, old people in general, and narcissistic oversharing.
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For his n' hers ornaments, Wells chose a weizen beer glass bubbling over with foam, and Hyland picked out a white wine glass filled with glitter.
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And with the Valley similarly stepping up its focus on startups that sprout from the strong American university system, bubbling valuations have started to raise concern.
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Kalanick wasn't the first here in the U.S. to spy the trend bubbling up, but he seems to be taking it as seriously as any entrepreneur.
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"The trade issues have been bubbling away in the background — and Trump has certainly turned up the heat on that topic," Cossor of DZ Bank said.
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To make clarified butter, melt unsalted butter in a heavy saucepan over low heat; cook 20 to 30 minutes until bubbling ceases and liquid turns clear.
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Devised and performed by the Mad Ones, it takes place in the teachers' lounge, and swiftly reveals the frustrations bubbling under a veneer of ingratiating politeness.
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High fashion houses have always had a fascination with the music bubbling from the underground, but recent years have seen the forms more intertwined than ever.
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That Trump's tweet on Mueller came after that intense period of question-answering provides our clearest evidence yet that Trump's anger and impatience is bubbling over.
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In short order, he saw a video on social media showing lava splashing and bubbling a few feet from his home, he told CNN affiliate KITV.
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If you have fond childhood memories of these vintage bubbling candle-shaped lights adorning your Christmas tree, you'll be thrilled with the Novelty Lights Bubble Set.
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The sauce had a great deep red color, the slice had a uniform shape, and there was some solid bubbling on the cheese, which I like.
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Reshaping the 2599,000-square-foot space occupied by the sloshy tiki bar Riff Raff's, Squares is fortuitously positioned in a transitional neighborhood now bubbling with activity.
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When you start to feel stress bubbling up inside you, Seppälä recommends calming down by recognizing and naming your stress and then taking a deep breath.
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In it, you'll hear a smorgasboard of sound: from neo-soul, to bubbling funk, jittering R&B, and the light piano plinks of deep house cuts.
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That's when Tamoko told us shabu-shabu is actually an onomatopoeia for the bubbling sound food makes when you drag it across the boiling water's surface.
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What's happening now: So far, fewer execs have spoken out directly this time around, but the growing outcry suggests tensions are bubbling below the industry's surface.
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Psychedelics also can induce a feeling of physical displacement, paranoia, and intense fear and anxiety as deeply buried emotional states may come bubbling to the surface.
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The one-room business has three cold cases, a sink, an oven, and a gas burner, on which milk is bubbling in a giant aluminum bowl.
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Related: A Wooden Sculpture Becomes a Canvas for a Choreographed Light Show Introducing the Bubbling Jewel Coffee Table A River Runs Through These Marble & Resin Tables
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Despite headline figures about debt reductions in the country, there are major concerns over whether China will be able to keep it from eventually bubbling over.
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Throwing in the comfortably straightforward packs of dried veggies and noodles in a bubbling pot, I felt confident that this would be a relatively easy accomplishment.
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Ms. Zhu brought along a pair of chefs whose skillful manipulation of bubbling oil, steam and smoking-hot woks is evident in almost everything they cook.
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Then, as he left the field, there was boiling, bubbling fury, inspired by the fact that he had not a fucking clue who his vanquisher was.
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Their debut LP, 2015's The Universe Smiles Upon You, drew from Thai cassette tapes, with the band's roots in hip-hop and house bubbling beneath.
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For five centimes, visitors were given the right to dip a long fork into a bubbling cauldron of fat and broth and pull out an object.
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He's known for his bubbling, effortless attack and his fondness for rare iterations of the guitar — including a 15-string harp guitar and a guitar synthesizer.
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Fights in public and private The reality was the partisan brawling sparked by the memos was a product of months of tension bubbling under the surface.
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Spray, leave it to do its scrubbing and bubbling thing for five minutes while I clean the mirrors and floor, then wipe everything down and voilà!
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Feminists have drawn out far more complex dynamics bubbling under the surface in this iconography, that may have stirred minds of the women who venerated them.
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Dear Heloise: To prevent a filled pie from bubbling over onto the oven, just roll out the bottom crust a little larger than the pie plate.
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You never know what's bubbling under the surface of any of them, and it's always so fun to uncover the mystery within the creeps she creates.
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The bubbling interest comes as regulators grow increasingly worried about debt levels and the capacity of ordinary households to pay back big loans on expensive houses.
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But the truth is that sourdough starters are fairly sturdy, and they can live long, untragic lives too, passed down through generations, bubbling on for years.
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"Jack told me he'd had this idea bubbling in his mind, and he was a little paranoid about the process of building a company," Yam remembers.
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Crabs use many mechanisms to communicate -- such as drumming body parts against each other, bubbling fluids and making noises called stridulations by rubbing their claws together.
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These are offshoots of the skin positivity movement that has been bubbling up online over the last few years, though the message is a little muddy.
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Everything about him was magnetic — his sarcasm, his bubbling-up laughter like a geyser ready to explode at the most inappropriate times, his spontaneous arrhythmic dancing.
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Over four hours, with a few occasional stirs, the furnace heated the rocks to about 2,400 degrees Fahrenheit, until the basalt became a bubbling molten mix.
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I think that the disinformation we're seeing now—all the fake news shit—that's been sort of bubbling under the surface for at least a decade.
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I think it's appropriate to talk about feelings here: nostalgia, displacement, dysphoria, and unexpected joy, to name a few of the emotions bubbling in these paintings.
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While it seems cruel that some of your favorite foods result in bubbling gas pains, there's a logical reason why some foods make you gassier than others.
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And while the two play off of each other in that comfortable, lived-in dynamic of sisters, there's an ocean of unspoken issues bubbling underneath the surface.
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Best Verse: Ty Dolla $ignOverall Grade: B At the top of 2017, Kodak Black's long-bubbling 2014 breakthrough track "No Flockin" finally charted on the Hot 100.
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"To the girls, to the women, to the mothers, to the daughters who hear the music bubbling within, please speak up," Gudnadottir, said in her acceptance speech.
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But the public controversies around marketing like this are sure to keep bubbling up: The internet has changed companies' abilities to control their own message by region.
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"The fact that this is now bubbling up at the state level is a good sign," said Evan Greer, deputy director of Fight for the Future, said.
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In Venezuela, people have a hard time finding enough food to eat, and the anger that's already bubbling over into the streets is likely to get worse.
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"We sampled helium gas (and nitrogen) just bubbling out of the ground in the Tanzanian East African Rift Valley," Oxford University's Chris Ballentine said in a statement.
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Once removed from the oven, the result was puzzling: A sheet pan of popcorn buried beneath a mound of what appeared to be bubbling burnt brownie batter.
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Stirring stirs up tons of connotations: the image of a witch hovering over a bubbling cauldron; childhood memories of licking brownie batter off of a wooden spoon.
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All that and we dug into the Telegram ICO, a billion-dollar-plus transaction that could see a popular app take part in the bubbling token industry.
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That decision came as more GOP opposition was bubbling up and a CBO score estimated 22 million people would lose health insurance by 2026 under the plan.
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Whenever you feel yourself bubbling with rage about four women destroying everything you've ever loved, open this page and protect yourself and the internet from inexhaustive rage.
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That is one of the questions bubbling up as the royal family makes plans for the transition that will take place when he ascends to the throne.
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All else equal, this suggests inflationary pressures are bubbling away under the surface, something policymakers need to take into account today as they set policy for tomorrow.
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"I think it's a bubbling pot of things, including the intersection of the current state of US cannabis policy, general cannabis culture, and modern feminism," said Ginsberg.
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There was an smudge of unidentified origin on the right edge of his mouth; it was cherry-red and crusty, like a screenshot of a bubbling wound.
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Old drain pipes empty into the tidal creeks, and at high tide the water can back up through these pipes, bubbling into the streets seemingly from nowhere.
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It's an exhilarating trip, filled with strange stories, fascinating rituals and ethereally beautiful images of bubbling magma and flowing lava, some of which were captured using drones.
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Drama has been bubbling to the surface around these themes during Venus retrograde, and now that it's Scorpio season, you have a chance to dig even deeper.
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The moon in Aquarius illuminates the financial sector of your chart, and while money is on your mind, deeper issues like self-worth are also bubbling up.
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If you're not all the way caught up on VICELAND's NOISEY, which grants a look inside bubbling music scenes in cities all over the world, get familiar.
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The atmosphere was polite and subdued with the day's first post-work drinkers, most of them male, providing a lightly bubbling soundtrack of glass clinks and murmurs.
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And there may be an upside for natural gas producers, because a reduction in oil production will mean less gas bubbling up from oil wells, bolstering prices.
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Around the turn of the 20th century, when sulfurous water was discovered bubbling out of the ground, cattle ranches and homesteads began to proliferate across the valley.
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Nicolas Jaar, Floating Points (live), and Australian band Pond will be performing at Pappy & Harriet's between the two festivals, making for an event bubbling with psychedelic sounds.
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As the Crains grapple with decades of tightly held secrets, a long-bubbling cauldron of repression and family tension finally comes to a boil, forcing a confrontation.
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A latke fried in bubbling fat may be a classic way to celebrate Hanukkah, but it's not the only nosh that can commemorate the oil-centric holiday.
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Ms. Gechtoff made a quick and substantial impression in San Francisco, where she had arrived in 22011, a time when the Bay Area art scene was bubbling.
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The opening Jessie J scene was a spectacular feat of staging, and Kail's smooth work at the school dance showed off everyone's bubbling energy — and Hough's dancing.
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And there's a not-so-secret ingredient: those bubbling, two-note globules coming from the five-string electric bass of Steve Swallow, who wrote the tune. G.R.
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Though its main mission is to proselytize for the bubbling New York scene, Winter Jazzfest has lately made solidarity with other cities a part of its identity.
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My brother-in-law happens to be very good at spotting criticism of our coverage that is bubbling up on Twitter and probably will deserve our attention.
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And that's true whether you're stuck on a desert island, or cozied up in your kitchen with a fragrant pot of chickpeas bubbling away on the stove.
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His 2017 tweet offers a glimpse into how the Ukraine obsession that eventually consumed Giuliani was already bubbling in certain circles from the moment Trump became president.
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His citizens turned out to have a revolution of their own in mind — one that, like so many in France's past, is bubbling up from the streets.
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As we curved around a mountain near the penguins, bubbling with the sense of triumph at having made it, a familiar green Land Rover hurtled toward us.
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Big Tech is threatened by a yearlong groundswell of bans and proposed restrictions on facial recognition bubbling up in cities like San Francisco and states like Massachusetts.
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Finish the whole thing off with the remaining chili and a lot of cheese, then bake in the oven until it's all bubbling and melted and fine.
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The trick, according to David, is to bake the fruit without any topping on it for about a half-hour, until the fruit is juicy and bubbling.
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From 1976 to 1978 she starred in the touring production of the Broadway musical revue "Bubbling Brown Sugar," which looked back at the heyday of Harlem nightclubs.
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Dark and brooding, while bubbling with idiosyncratic sounds, its a wild track in his own right—but to hear him tell it, it's not authentic gqom exactly.
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In their attempts to figure out how long that will take, the pair buries numerous pigs, visits a restricted body farm, and performs bubbling, oozing lab experiments.
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After the Duchess of Sussex was not seen at Chopra's elaborate many-day wedding to Nick Jonas, rumors of a feud starting bubbling up as they always do.
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I realized slipping back into a much-loved universe was like slipping on my favorite pair of writing pants: soft, warm, and comfortable for an anxiously bubbling stomach.
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The market for cybersecurity startups is bubbling, but more of these new firms are choosing to sell out to larger companies than to grow into major independent players.
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It is why anger is bubbling up in most Western democracies, regardless of the voting system or safety net — we are all dealing with the same monopoly institutions.
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Bubbling dissatisfaction and anger have created a political situation ripe for disruption, one that has been seized upon by Bolsonaro, who vows to purge the country of criminality.
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Carlson's argument that "market capitalism is not a religion" is of course old hat on the left, but it's also been bubbling on the right for years now.
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