Dark Side of the Sun According to IMDB, this is what Dark Side of the Sun is about.
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"This is the dark side of technological revolutions and that dark side has always been there," Haldane added.
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Every child knows that rule number one in fighting the dark side is to not succumb to the dark side.
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This thriller-drama focuses on a family with a bit of a dark side — or a lot of a dark side.
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Check your morals at the door, because we're about to take a deep dive into the dark side within the dark side.
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There is a dark side to the ease of apps But there's a dark side to a single app that serves as the key to all things.
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Prior to joining the dark side, Ren was trained by Luke as a Jedi but ultimately joined the dark side, just as Vader (née Anakin Skywalker, Luke's dad) once did.
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Appropriately — given the subject matter — the dark side wins.
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And that simple but powerful picture has a dark side.
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Power dynamics at home expose your dark side this weekend.
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Here's how that dark side of the internet actually works.
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Her supposed dark side has never been all that evident.
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Drama, wrestling, and the dark side of female friendship ensues.
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Well his historical counterpart too walked on the dark side.
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But there is a dark side to this sunlit story.
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Yet there is a dark side to the jobs boom.
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Elizabeth Banks is getting a taste of the dark side.
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Looks like Will is crossing over to the Dark Side.
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Join the Dark Side — we have burgers and hot dogs.
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Interactive Content Can Save Content Marketing From The Dark Side
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Sapporo beer is taking a walk on the dark side.
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Vampire has always been a game about the dark side.
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Where does the fascination with the dark side stem from?
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Because he's sporting a new look for the dark side.
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But there's been a dark side to the tourism boom.
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That meant Evans had to tap into his dark side.
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But there was also a dark side to this era.
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But all that perfectly curated success has a dark side.
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There is the dark side to the internet as well.
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Just stop whining and come over to the dark side.
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But there is a dark side to forgiveness, she added.
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How did Anakin Skywalker turn to the Dark Side, exactly?
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There might, however, be a dark side to the story.
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For Mr. Warren, the show's success had a dark side.
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" The experience helped him confront "the dark side of Germany.
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But she admits there's a dark side to her career.
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Do you see a dark side to any of this?
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Are there people that have gone to the dark side?
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Yes, there's a dark side to America's obsession with avocado.
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"Fashion has a dark side," Posen said in the documentary.
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Sounds like the dark side of Ravenclaw's come to life.
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"It really shows the dark side of humanity," he said.
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But the work, and her visibility, had a dark side.
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Does this signal that she's turned to the Dark Side?
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I guess he had a bit of a dark side.
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Maybe the talking poop emoji will have a dark side.
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I'm on the dark side of "The Great Gatsby" debate.
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But his life in those years had a dark side.
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That taste for excess, however, comes with a dark side.
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Certainly something that would be used by the Dark Side.
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But, like any social experiment, it has its dark side.
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Normally the web is a haven for the dark side.
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Green's radical strategy for tackling the dark side of the web?
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The character's dark side is directly reflected in her berry lipstick.
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Yes, he is a bounty hunter working for the dark side.
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Verdict: These vandals have clearly gone over to the dark side.
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Welcome to the dark side of high-grade American celebrity culture.
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Here, a selection of the latest tales from the dark side.
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There's a dark side to the feral hogs tweet, of course.
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Her big personality had a dark side: depression, anxiety, mood swings.
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Could it be that Little Mary Sunshine has a dark side?
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However, Fergie knows there is a dark side to the medium.
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But this unifying moment for some also has a dark side.
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But there is a dark side to the revolution as recreation.
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But the dark side used to be confined to the corners.
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Barry Manilow is opening up about the dark side of fame.
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And some people officially announced their allegiance to the Dark Side.
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There's a very dark side to Southern culture—that's pretty obvious.
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But this new era of synthetic biology has a dark side.
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Lets hope he doesn't join the dark side of the force.
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It involved the dark side of magic—secrets and vampire hunters.
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It's possible, though, that the dark side could be more hospitable.
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And yet, for all its benefits, optimism has a dark side.
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We currently don't know who turned Ben to the dark side.
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"This dark side of Italy has kind of a bright side."
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I'm starting to think that the jury is my dark side.
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However, the fall in working hours may have a dark side.
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I DON'T WANT TO LOOK AT THIS FROM THE DARK SIDE.
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Mckesson said he loves Twitter, but it has a dark side.
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For Elliot, the episode reveals more than just his dark side.
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She called the attack 'the dark side of being with Mike.
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The dark side has forced capitalism to the ice planet Hoth.
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Reinhart said that she relates to the dark side of Betty.
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But that desire has a dark side, as desires often do.
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That's where "The Dark Side of Marine le Pen" comes in.
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Good to know Luke still hasn't gone to the dark side.
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We all know that our digital connectedness has a dark side.
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But some have also pointed to a dark side at Google.
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Yet the dark side of M.B.S. has been ever more evident.
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There was always a dark side to the Human Potential Movement.
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There is a dark side to football, for all the revelry.
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The left side is like the dark side of the moon.
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Opinion Lu Guang's images have shown the world China's dark side.
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But she clearly knows something about ambition, and its dark side.
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This time, there is no apparent dark side behind her decision.
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He has made himself the world's emissary to the dark side.
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Two of the companies, Dark Side Defense and Solvent Traps, Etc.
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Jefferson understood that a dark side accompanies the expansion of expression.
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AND FINALLY Money pit The dark side is powerful -- and expensive.
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But this seductive tool of modern warfare has a dark side.
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Join the dark side with this LED lightsaber lamp See Details
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Is he hiding out on the dark side of the Moon?
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Iselin Blitzner's six images look like the dark side of Instagram.
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Of course, social media, as we all know, has a dark side.
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Just don't use the Force under the influence (… of the dark side).
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Check out some other movies that explored the dark side of yuletide.
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Sorry, no Rebel Alliance here, only the Dark Side of the Force.
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History has shown, however, that is also has a terrible dark side.
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One is fit for those on the dark side featuring Darth Vader.
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Like any big power structure it has a dark side to it.
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But as new research shows, there's a dark side to these ungulates.
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But after a while, I began to see a really dark side.
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Yet the situation has a dark side: companies have binged on debt.
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Dark Side of the Rainbow from Cottage of the Crone on Vimeo.
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Sometimes it is not necessary to emphasise the dark side of society.
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But this devotion to duty and workaholic nature had a dark side.
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There's a bad side — a dark side — a frightening side to Bob.
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Soon, though, a dark side of the Lula legacy began to emerge.
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"subterranean" dark side of Western culture had "finally come to the surface"
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Germany's job miracle has a dark side: growing inequality.
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Now we're going to get our first look at the dark side.
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Wallace reached the dark side of an angry populace; Kennedy inspired people.
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"This wonderful, liberating, thrilling work also has a dark side," Slimani said.
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Naturally, there's a Dark Side robot toy to go along with it.
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And then there was the dark side that got him into trouble.
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Is she going to the dark side or is this a vision?
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Was there a dark side to this paradise, sensual as it was?
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However, they may have a dark side that gives tech experts pause.
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But fans of the dark side can enjoy some kitchen fun, too.
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But the game can have a dark side, especially for the losers.
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It's a nagging whisper, like a Jedi's path to the dark side.
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Harriot is well aware of the dark side of social media, too.
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Go deeper: America wakes up to the dark side of the internet
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But still, be careful, Leo; Pluto's dark side is shady as hell.
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Because it's 2018, though, there's also a dark side to the system.
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Dark Side Of The Moon is my favorite album of all time.
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But Jupiter does have its dark side: It overdoes and exaggerates everything.
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For all the possibilities apps have allowed, there's also a dark side.
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It captured images of the dark side of the moon in January.
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Welcome to the dark side—it's a trend that's here to stay.
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Through the virus, we are rediscovering the dark side of the Rev.
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"The museum has a light side and a dark side," she said.
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Of course, there is a well-documented dark side to spiritual emotions.
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CNBC's "American Greed" looks at the dark side of the American Dream.
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The marvelous boy my mother had married also had a dark side.
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Pluto has a dark side, though, and can be greedy or manipulative.
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Go deeper: The Avenatti scandal highlights the dark side of college basketball
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Mia is the first to get a glimpse of Amber's dark side.
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Show off your Dark Side with the cutest of the evil droids.
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Whitney Phillips is an expert on the dark side of internet culture.
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The novelty of the hands-on approach soon revealed its dark side.
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They said, 'Oh, you know you are going to the dark side.
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China is going to the dark side of the moon — from Argentina.
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And that means this trend also comes with a potential dark side.
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Darth Vader Welcome to the Dark Side Doormat, $24.99, available at Game StopPersonally, I wouldn't open the door if Darth Vader came knocking, but if you're loyal to the Dark Side, this doormat gives your guests the heads up.
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Of course no Dark Side would be complete without the commander's foot soldiers.
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There is also a dark side that the crew wants to show Isabelle.
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It&aposs no wonder he was hesitant about going to music's dark side.
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The temptations of the dark side were just too much for this squirrel.
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"This is like the visible, fun side of the dark side," he said.
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The dark side of this issue is, of course, that people are terrible.
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In 2018, Cambridge Analytica became a potent symbol of social media's dark side.
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MIDNIGHT EPISODICS Explore the dark side in this triptych of late-night pilots.
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It can bring out the dark side of you, if you're not careful.
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I turned away from the dark side and I have been infinitely blessed.
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But we'd always assumed the threat would come from a dark side villain.
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In doing so, Mr Elmer's case has shown up his country's dark side.
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He could be light and silly but he had this terrible dark side.
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This baby has a fever, and the only prescription is more dark side.
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How did those things come to be your representations of that dark side?
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This is the dark side of the Western preference for white chicken meat.
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It's a picture of Earth, as seen from the dark side of Saturn.
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" He added, "Lots of people saw kind of a dark side in him.
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They ride hard for their faves — but that can have a dark side.
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Just another moment to realize that being famous comes with a dark side.
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Tom Hardy goes to the dark side in the new trailer for Venom.
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Or, in some cases, who might convince you to join the dark side.
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A simple snowfall turned a quaint Polish town over to the Dark Side.
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The Black Tie mixer is a never-before-seen dark side of Kitchenaid.
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First, the colors are all black and gray (this a Dark Side droid).
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But there's a dark side to this trend: Populations can get too old.
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She's as saucy, witty, and sexy as Cookie, but with a dark side.
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Pretty early on, I was exposed to the dark side of the internet.
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As you know, my wife has already gone over to the dark side.
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Is the Russian Embassy REALLY being so blatant about being the Dark Side?
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I went to the face-wash "dark side" and I'm never going back.
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Some visitors to Disneyland's Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge are showing their dark side.
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It is his dark side that wins the heart (and body) of Rosamund.
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Disruptions As a longtime tech columnist, I've seen the dark side of technology.
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The first step in the makeover was a transition to the dark side.
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Ted Cruz should know not to lecture Luke Skywalker about the Dark Side.
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The Dark Side Dessert is a red velvet cake shaped like Darth Vader.
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On the dark side, Lilith in Gemini's promiscuity can spark discord and arguments.
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I looked up, and the dark side was as clear as the light.
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As they say, "I'll see you on the Dark Side of ... the lagoon!"
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There's a dark side, of course, but that's a price we always pay.
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CNBC's shocking true crime series examines the dark side of the American Dream.
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With "Whiplash," I wanted to look at the dark side of that equation.
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He changed Anakin's motivation for turning to the Dark Side in post-production.
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This is the dark side of writing, for which there is no answer.
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A former neighbor of the shooter says he always showed a dark side.
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People want to embrace that dark side, and I think it's really healthy.
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Use this energy positively by embracing transformation and engaging with your dark side.
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It also slipped into the dark side, for me and others I know.
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Sometimes, the dark side has to win for the world to move forward.
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"The Dark Side of the Moon" boasts Pink Floyd's most recognizable album cover.
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" WATCH: 'Star Wars' Celebration Highlights The actress also paid tribute to "the strong soldier of a woman" who "often openly fought her own dark side, knowing early on that we all have a dark side to fight, whatever it may be.
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He's also now one Luke Cage creator-executive producer Cheo Hodari Coker has repeatedly compared to The Godfather's Michael Corleone, who refused the pull of the gangster dark side before becoming the embodiment of the mass-murdering gangster dark side.
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But the dark side of the cashless trend would shortly erupt into full view.
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Even when we try to leave our dark side out, it seeps in unexpectedly.
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Americans did not find out about this dark side until the release of his
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The Dark Side operates just like any other robotics team with just one exception.
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" This means that "the best thing you can do is face your dark side.
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"There's been a real awakening to the dark side of this industry," said MacTaggart.
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If her latest Instagram is any indication, Cyrus is headed to the dark side.
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Lives and hearts collide, revealing an incredibly dark side to the sunny Spanish city.
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" So Knoll uses her writing to exorcise her own curiosity of "the dark side.
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You gotta own a lot of black clothes to go to the dark side.
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Think you'd never be tempted to turn to the Dark Side of the Force?
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Or it could fund security companies to pull them out from the dark side.
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How many nights have we stayed up, talking in the dark side by side?
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Which bling will you take home from the #runDisney #StarWarsHalf Marathon - The Dark Side?
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And, by the end of the movie, I was rooting for the dark side.
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It's a story that sheds light on a dark side of Russia's political sphere.
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Light Side and Dark Side versions of Last Jedi are a thing in Japan.
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During the new moon, the dark side of the moon is directly facing Earth.
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Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal – Eric Schlosser 63.
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It's Chetiyawardana's way of making the point that plants can have a dark side.
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Pathological aspects, fear, and the dark side of intoxication, are relevant inspirations as well.
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There was a dark side to his newly found notoriety as well, Chan reveals.
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But a defector from Kim Jong Un's regime told Bloomberg there's a dark side.
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DC has turned to the dark side, and is the servant of emperor Palpatine.
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But there's a downside, and a dark side, to the way we're fighting back.
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While it can have a dark side (obsessiveness, manipulation), Pluto is kinky as hell.
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Isn't there a dark side to Satanism—anything society would see as, y'know, evil?
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He was a hand-shaking, back-patting politician hiding a very ugly dark side.
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Who were the mystical Jedi and what was the Light Side and Dark Side?
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But back at the hotel LaBeouf had to deal with his father's dark side.
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The flip side is that they're often on close terms with humanity's dark side.
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Though understood and promoted as an instrument of liberation, convenience has a dark side.
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"It's the dark side of being really good at getting things done," he said.
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The "dark side," as Mr. Wunder calls Lifetouch, is set to expand its empire.
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Generations of Native Americans have seen only this dark side of the United States.
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But it looks like he's continuing to struggle between the Light and Dark Side.
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The series, appropriately titled Dark Side, also reflects Cobb's psychological state at the time.
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You're asked to choose the light side or dark side for a photo opp.
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"I think people get very distracted by this dark side of tribalism," he says.
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Dark Side for good so people can live and die by their own truths.
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We walked in from the dark side, gradually making our way into the light.
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The author of Rise of the Creative Class is grappling with its dark side
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People are finally "waking up" to tech's dark side, Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppelman says.
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As Yoda says in The Phantom Menace, fear eventually leads to the Dark Side.
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Now, she's headed to the dark side — with both her hair and her eye makeup.
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You might say she's not evil, but definitely being tempted by the Dark Side. 9.
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Saw the dark side of the moon to get to you, to get to you
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"We&aposre now learning about the dark side, and it&aposs pretty ugly," Coats added.
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One is that it leaves little scope for exploring the dark side of India's diaspora.
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Are these flames showing us a vision of Daenerys final turn to the dark side?
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NEW LONDON Classic Albums Live performs "Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd. Jan.
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"Emily has a dark side," he explains as he waits for her to pick up.
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Queenie's journey to the dark side is this movie's least explored, could-be-best plotline.
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We cannot minimize the dark side of these platforms, even as we tout their benefits.
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Has Aria (Lucy Hale) officially gone over to the dark side on Pretty Little Liars?
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So these were signs from the get-go, Donald was looking for the dark side.
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There will also be a Star Wars Run with "dark side" and "light side" routes.
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She's now running the show, fully embracing the dark side of producing captivating reality television.
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It emphasized and brought back a dark side of Clinton, which we have seen before.
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And then, the black edging of the dark side encircles her bliss like a noose.
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It is the dark side on the other side of the daylight of social change.
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Honestly, I don't even know whether TIE fighters fight on the light or dark side.
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"The Dark Side of the Moon" has earned countless accolades since its release in 1973.
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But they are now confronting the dark side of China's 21980 years of dazzling growth.
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Busted up Adidas tubulars, so I haven't gone to the Nike dark side you know?
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On the new podcast, he acknowledged that this means VR could have a dark side.
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The Russian Embassy is asking people to come over to the dark side for #StarWarsDay.
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Slowly, they aggregated power and, wanting to maintain that power, turned to the dark side.
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We have always known that, but after 9/11 we went to the dark side.
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I think he's gone to the dark side and has gone into the media (laughter).
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During the new moon, the dark side of the moon is directly facing the Earth.
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But I've never regretted choosing the better-lit side of democracy over the dark side.
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But if they are not tossed out correctly, contact lenses may have a dark side.
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"We got the dark side of NASA," he said in a telephone interview on Thursday.
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Does the Star Wars fan in your life have an affinity for the dark side?
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Rey went immediately to the dark side of the Force when Luke started training her.
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He had spent a brave decade on the dark side of the war on terror.
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"There is a dark side to business," he said on "Infinite Loops," an investing podcast.
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Does the movie sync up with Pink Floyd's album "The Dark Side of the Moon"?
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So giving airtime to the dark side of our nature is a painful, painful moment.
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But even greater pleasure is to be had from the dark side of Mary's enchantments.
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But the dark side of that is that it is easy to disseminate dodgy information.
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Even those on the dark side don't need to sit in the dark 24/7.
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But the internet's lack of friction has been a boon to the dark side, too.
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There was the dark side of the force and the light side of the force.
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The Light Side of the Force needs the Dark Side to exist, and vice versa.
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The commodities hangover, the dark side of a decade-long boom, could last for a while.
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But it's a new feature being adopted by Apple, so there must be a dark side.
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He gives his dark side free rein and looks for others to recruit into his schemes.
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If you want to look at torture policy, Jane Mayer's The Dark Side is similarly acclaimed.
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Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" was a hit at the beginning as well, right?
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But I also witnessed firsthand the dark side of Hinduism and I remain haunted by it.
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The Sun connects with Pluto at 3:22 AM, inspiring us to examine our dark side.
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And in some cases, for some people, there is a dark side to unrelenting (sex) positivity.
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But the minute I feel it's leaning to the dark side, the whole thing stops working.
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Surely they would have seen some writing about the dark side of the gig economy, too?
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Really, he's so close: "Power lunching at its peak had a dark side," Cuozzo himself states.
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As for the dark side of political fragmentation, Europe may simply have to live with it.
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We're more comfortable than ever talking about sex and the dark side of male sexual impulses.
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From the looks of the teaser, Sabrina's embracing her dark side even more in Part 2.
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Perhaps the biggest obstacle to land-value taxes comes from the dark side to its efficiency.
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Does this suggest that Rey, the trilogy's protagonist and hero, has gone to the Dark Side?
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Leaning toward the dark side unlocks powers unavailable to players who walk the straight and narrow.
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Sinister yet empowering, Lui-Wong creates vivid patterns which explore the dark side of female relationships.
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Playing a high-strung ballerina who dances into the dark side, Portman won her first Oscar.
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Obviously, that's not what happened — but it doesn't mean that Kevin is without a dark side.
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There is also a dark side to many drugstore blotting papers, and that is mineral oil.
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Think about The Fame Monster, the album in which Gaga explored the dark side of celebrity.
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I refuse to be stuck in the front row while Rey struggles with the dark side.
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A side we don't often see—the comet's "dark side", which faces away from the sun.
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And now that I've gone over to the 'dark side,' it's open season on GMs, man.
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The film explores the dark side of fraternities and the cruel practice of hazing new pledges.
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" Bebe Rexha also showed the singer support, writing, "the unfortunate dark side of the music business.
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If not, give these another glance with some ice cream and Dark Side of the Moon.
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BB-28E is a dark side robot from the new movie, Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
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Darth Vader and Stormtrooper glow lights are excellent swag for any member of the Dark Side.
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"Media overreaction creates people like Trump, who represent the dark side of the US," he added.
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But the dark side of social media — especially its effects on mental health — is no secret.
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It didn't take long before the dark side of lawn darts reared its ugly, pierced head.
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Go deeper: The dark side of cryptocurrencies: how rogue regimes are using them to evade sanctions
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You have to acknowledge your dark side in order to see yourself as a moral person.
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But there is a dark side — and that particular feature comes with us, not the trackers.
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So one tip could be to beat your fear by stepping over to the dark side.
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Beijing (CNN)China is one step closer to landing on the dark side of the moon.
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" He won an Oscar in 2008 for his Afghan war documentary "Taxi to the Dark Side.
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The flowers, described in the journal Nature Plants, belong to the dark side of the family.
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FNL exposed the dark side of our obsession with winning and all that comes with it.
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So make the world a better place, and cum to the dark side of smutty fanfiction.
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But there is a dark side to his deep runs in the tournaments that matter most.
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We want to show who she really is, with her dark side and her light side.
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Note: We can't guarantee a good relationship with your family members after joining the dark side.
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International Monetary Fund managing director Christine Lagarde last month blogged about the "dark side" of cryptocurrencies.
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After almost two months as a blonde, she's gone back to the dark side for spring.
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The dark side is that you are entrusting your personal data to a third-party company.
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It's very much like an artist, there's an individual genius creator but there's a dark side.
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Han's death at the hands of his own son — tragic Dark Side devotee Ben Solo, a.k.a.
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Contrary to what you may have heard, there is no mysterious dark side of the moon.
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And if you think your robot is edging over to the dark side, simply unplug it.
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" Meanwhile, Clinton spoke of the "dark side" of law enforcement and repeatedly referred to "systemic racism.
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Like any addiction, POAS is incredibly exciting to feed, but it also has a dark side.
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After all, these days it's not very interesting to suggest that suburbia has a dark side.
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"The dark side, the horrible side, of working in the fields is the abuse," she says.
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Instead of stoking that anger, it's time to do something about the dark side of progress.
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His most recent novel, "Dark Side of the Moon," was published in 2018 by Open Road.
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Don't some of the incidents in the Bible suggest an occasional coldness, even a "dark side"?
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A moon with a view Ever wonder what the dark side of the moon looks like?
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But just as with many burgeoning technological advancements, it comes with a very serious dark side.
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The tale has a dark side, captured with a glint of cynicism in Mr. Campbell's lyrics.
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With the peacekeeping warriors gone, Palpatine was able to let the Dark Side rule the galaxy.
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Emperor Palpatine tells Kylo Ren that the dark side leads to abilities others may consider unnatural.
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While on the surface this may sound like a positive, there is also a dark side.
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His mixed feelings echo those of many Americans about the emerging dark side of digital life.
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This is the other cult in Galaxy's Edge, of course: the lure of the Dark Side.
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There is a dark side of humanity the censors won't let you see … but we will.
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Yet the happiest places always have a dark side, and that's no different in San Diego.
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Ms. Halzack, born elegant, has a dark side and can show it — she's a wonderful actress.
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But there is a dark side, one I am still unraveling in order to understand it better.
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Lee claimed Kenny has a "dark side" that comes out when he drinks, and Rachel was floored.
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Dark Side is the name of a robotics team in Iowa made up mostly of blind students.
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It will mark the first-ever landing of a lunar rover on the Moon's elusive dark side.
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Either way, we're loving the look on Johnson, and can't help but root for her dark side.
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Dark side of 'Star Wars' fandom The prequels would demonstrate the resilient intensity of "Star Wars" fandom.
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"Well, I know about small towns, and they do have their dark side to them," King said.
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The nay-sayers' rage reflects a dark side of Ireland's former theocracy whose horrors are still emerging.
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But there is a dark side to being able to select the perfect product, neighbourhood or partner.
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No other major party candidate of modern times has ever appealed so directly to America's dark side.
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The dark side of masculinity is a horrible beast that exists everywhere, even in relatively innocuous settings.
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Mr Fujimori and Mr Uribe saved their countries, but in both cases there was a dark side.
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Despite her Hollywood success, Duke was exposed to the dark side of fame at a young age.
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At best, these visuals are meant to titillate a viewer's dark side, if not, to simply antagonize.
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However, we also don't trust anything, so we went looking for the dark side of the story.
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"Fear is the path to the dark side," Yoda explains in one of the "Star Wars" films.
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We love magic and fantasy (Harry Potter, mostly), but we've been temporarily pushed to the dark side.
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Rose McGowan is documenting her mission to pull back the curtain on the dark side of Hollywood.
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I've seen the dark side of having the dream job, and I never want to go back.
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Engineers want to study the dark side of the moon, seeking out deposits of water ice there.
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Forget light side and dark side – the new Star Wars movie is traveling into some shady corners.
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It needs to be said that Ailes' preoccupation with personality and appearances had a serious dark side.
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The new droid looks a bit like the adorable BB-29 gone over to the Dark Side.
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In online Star Wars games, I play a Sith, so naturally I am with the Dark Side.
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But, when Venus clashes with Pluto, you'll see the dark side of these new things—or worse.
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"He likes the little devil in me… It's the dark side of the light, man," Deanna says.
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And that involves acknowledging her dark side in order to make real moral choices in the end.
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My dark side is actually quite conservative and I have to struggle to throw that jury out.
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The Russian Embassy's tweet essentially told all of us that they are on the Dark Side. What?
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Scott's retelling, however, goes deeper than scrambling the chronology and emphasizing the dark side of early institutions.
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" As the Meyerbeer scholar Robert Letellier observes, blessing has been "reversed to its dark side of malediction.
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Yet another factor is Jamaicans' combative individualism, the dark side of which is the country's chronic violence.
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Trish has gone over to the dark side, which is confirmed by her "Everything" meeting with Erik.
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The Chicago Jedi talk about embracing your internal conflict, which is about dealing with the dark side.
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As inspiring as the benefits of molecular technology are, the dark side of biocontrol is equally terrifying.
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There is no dark side of the moon — at least, not in the way you might think.
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It covers everything from the rapid ascendance of dog memes to the dark side of parenting YouTube.
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"Here, we cover the dark side," said Anna Slafer, the museum's vice president of exhibitions and programs.
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It's totally out of the Donald Trump playbook — someone who rules by the dark side of Twitter.
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"I think 2016 exposed the dark side of technology," said Representative Ro Khanna, a Bay Area Democrat.
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There's a dark side to sports, and we in the media write about it all the time.
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"Maybe this is the dark side of momentum investing (which is exactly what defines 'passive')," Gundlach wrote.
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"Marilyn Monroe had a dark side just as Charles Manson has a good, intelligent side," he wrote.
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Some even instigate it, a dark side of emerging American politics on both sides of the aisle.
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But events soon spiral out of control, as Cameron finds himself enmeshed in the internet's dark side.
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He understood the dark side of it, the opulent side of it, the madness and the vulnerability.
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The prequel trilogy introduces us to Anakin and shows his journey to the dark side as Vader.
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The dark side of the "Star Wars" fanbase ranges from "not easy to please" to aggressively toxic.
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He understood the dark side of it, the opulent side of it, the madness and the vulnerability.
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"We also have to work, though, sort of the dark side, if you will," Mr. Cheney said.
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"I have the power to manipulate them and bring them to dark side through drugs," he boasted.
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It's the dark side of the political theorist Karl Polanyi's warning against viewing human being as commodities.
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These products and services demonstrate the dark side of the intersection of technology hype and health care.
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He isn't just an abstract embodiment of badness, or something like the dark side of the Force.
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The dark side of "the biz" is never more apparent than in Hollywood's famous unsolved murders and deaths.
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Peele, 37, is turning to the dark side with his directorial debut Get Out, which he also wrote.
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Gibson, 46, shares the dark side of pop stardom on this week's episode of Where Are They Now?
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But the higher the price goes, the more it exacerbates bitcoin's dark side: shocking levels of electricity consumption.
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It's a suitably tragic conclusion to a series that's long been focused on the dark side of power.
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Kristen Stewart, all-around cool girl and fashion chameleon, has made her way back to the dark side.
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Pronounced "dark-side," this alien villain has long been a menace to Earth's heroes in comics and cartoons.
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The only real clue that Daenerys has gone to the dark side is her sooty, suddenly frizzy hair.
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The "moonwatch" collection — featuring the equally stunning Dark Side of the Moon — is a celebration of that event.
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The Space Force will "operate covertly on the opposite, unseen 'dark side' of the moon," the text says.
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There's a dark side to cheaper flights and road trips, if you're hoping for a bargain summer vacation.
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People, he thinks, have a light and a dark side, a calm exterior masking a murky inner world.
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Jughead's crusade to save the Southside — as noble as it may be — definitely showed viewers his dark side.
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Each side has a leader: the Wizard on the Light side, and the Sorceress on the Dark side.
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"Hiring Bannon is a sharp pivot to the dark side for Trump," conservative radio host Charlie Sykes said.
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People go to "Star Wars" to see spaceships and light-sabres and heroes wrestling with the dark side.
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In the meantime, the dark side of "developing the social infrastructure for community" is now all too visible.
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He continues to tempt Republicans over to the dark side and then wear their souls like a crown.
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The dark side of Aquarius is conformity — what happens when we contort ourselves into agreeable pretzels to belong.
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If there's a dark side to the film's idealism, it's General Magic's lionization of punishing development crunch times.
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They were more than willing to provide the media with a dark side to an otherwise uplifting story.
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Last month, in a piece titled "Moderating Facebook: The Dark Side of Social Networking," Who Is Hosting This?
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During her speech Maechler also spoke about cyber risks, what she called the "dark side" of digital payments.
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Celebrity worship was on the rise back then, and the song touches on the dark side of fame.
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We know the people doing this tend to be fans, but they're also fans of the dark side.
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In The Empire Strikes Back, Luke battles the dark side of the force in a cave on Dagobah.
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You don't know the power of the Dark Side, but one day you will ... thanks to virtual reality.
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Does that mean we should not expect her to turn to the Dark Side and join Kylo Ren?
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This morning, the coffee chain introduced a drink with a dark side called the Midnight Mint Mocha Frappuccino.
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Too often, we must speculate about what a Trump nominee would do if pushed toward the dark side.
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Bowie starred as The Host in this British/Canadian horror series, which explored the dark side of humanity.
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The bohemian paradise of this environment had a dark side, and the movie doesn't give it short shrift.
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In many ways, Venezuela's nightmare is a cautionary tale for the West about the dark side of populism.
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At heart, Kabaservice is angry that liberal writers treat conservatism unsympathetically, emphasizing the dark side of the movement.
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The "America's Got Talent" star posted about the dark side of freedom Wednesday on her official Facebook page.
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"I suppose I look on the dark side of things, but I think that is wise," he said.
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They were great and fun, but how could you compete with Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon?
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It also lets me see a dark side of humanity that most people would probably rather do without.
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"Static Universe is a poetical trip to the dark side of the universe," Berthelon tells The Creators Project.
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Are you going to be with the Force or are you going to be on the dark side?
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As the year went on, Jamal came to believe that M.B.S.'s dark side was completely taking over.
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"We didn't go from the dark side to the bright side of the moon," the prime minister said.
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"It inflames and encourages the worst instinct and the basest dark side of immigration issues," Mr. Blumenthal said.
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Watch: Octavia Spencer shows a dark side in a scene from "Ma," narrated by the director Tate Taylor.
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"A lot of beautiful places in Australia have a bit of a dark side," Ms. Harris Rimmer said.
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I had a dream the other night in which I could see the dark side of the moon.
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There was a rough-and-tumble side to the Dawg Pound — a dark side, an overtly problematic side.
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They told me, 'Everyone has a dark side in their lives but they live pretending that they don't.
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As with any comms platform, there can be a dark side to the stuff people want to share.
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Recently I'm reading books and articles about Russian names for formations on the dark side of the moon.
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" Ms. Cheney is the author of the memoirs "Manic" and "The Dark Side of Innocence: Growing Up Bipolar.
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For Pugh, however, some of the film's most interesting aspects were other people's reactions to Katherine's dark side.
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Android Q did the same for the Dark Side of the mobile world (sorry not sorry, Android users).
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Today Coming Up — The more you know: Why can you sometimes glimpse the dark side of the moon?
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He gave his keynote address, "Writing on the Dark Side of the Recent Past," as planned on Friday.
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The dark side of cheerleading, gymnastics, and dance have all been highlighted in countless TV shows and movies.
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The prequel trilogy introduces us to Anakin Skywalker and shows his journey to the dark side as Vader.
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I had kept this dark side of myself hidden from everyone as a closely guarded secret for years.
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Pluto can be shady, but because Mercury is connecting with it, Pluto's dark side will be easier to handle.
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Video It was not immediately known if Russell will fight along with the rebel forces or the dark side.
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Among them were Anakin Skywalker - who turned to the dark side as Darth Vader - and his son, Luke Skywalker.
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Study after study not only documents the increasing time we spend behind screens but also their interpersonal dark side.
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And tech can do its part too, McNamee believes, in acknowledging and confronting what he calls its "dark side".
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It is moreso an exploration of the dark side of Blackness than it is a cultural musing on race.
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Where was I running to?" she asks, pausing for a laugh before replying, "The dark side of the moon?
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Equally, it really shouldn't be any kind of news flash that free speech can have a horribly dark side.
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But there's a dark side to having superpowers, and it's mostly because we live in stupid ass real life.
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Call it a Dark Side version of the situation that Obi-Wan left Luke in when he was killed.
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As do I (and yes, I have a bit of a cold), especially on its unexpected really dark side.
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"The dark side, and the emotional side that tends to be Shaun's lyrics—people connect with that," he says.
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These are all the witches who you'd want on your side in an epic struggle against the dark side.
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Stasch advises cities on vulnerabilities and digital strategy, and he warns of a dark side to the trendy technology.
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A wannabe Darth Vader got hit right in his dark side while attempting a duel with Obi Wan Kenobi.
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There are some great ones, Dark Side Of The Moon, and classic albums that make an incredible complete narrative.
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She tries to convince him to embrace the light, while he attempts to lure her to the dark side.
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A key part of that political coup is Anakin Skywalker turning to the dark side and becoming Darth Vader.
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A previous dark Force (perhaps Darth Vader?) pulled him over to the dark side, which absolutely crushed his parents.
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But forget about nuance – the dark side of war and the human cost of it are barely dealt with.
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Last March, Twitter got Microsoft's artificial intelligence chatbot "Tay" to come to the dark side in under 24 hours.
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He is a true storyteller DJ. You can split the Desert Hearts DJs into the light and dark side.
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At this point, Republicans must either break completely with Trump or admit that they have joined the dark side.
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The desire to set ourselves apart and write special rules for others is the dark side of human nature.
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Read more: Two world travelers who retired at 31 as millionaires say there's a 'dark side' to early retirement.
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Great wisdom can be achieved by having lived on the dark side and then putting the madness behind us.
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It has the dark side of the moon, and a woman who has taken the name of Hester Prynne.
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Mark did his best to cover his face with a dark hat -- not unlike a certain Dark side villain.
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Throughout Empire, Luke (and the viewer) is repeatedly told hate, fear, and anger all lead to the Dark Side.
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I look forward to excavating these legacies and exposing the public to a different, dark side of the moon.
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I knew him to be soft and gentle, with a temper and a dark side, but a golden heart.
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Roberts earned praise for a quick hook all season, but this game showed the dark side of that strategy.
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Watch: Octavia Spencer shows a new, dark side in a scene from "Ma," narrated by the director Tate Taylor.
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It feels appropriate that Ms. Foster should have been assigned the task of exposing the dark side of Charity.
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"There was a little bit of a dark side creeping in to Hayley's psyche," Mr. de la Garza said.
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Mr. Sessions and the administration are being led by their bleak vision to the dark side of the law.
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"We want to reveal the dark side of the cleanup," said Di Yanjie, one of the shopkeepers who protested.
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Morality in Star Wars seems black and white: there is a literal dark side and light side, after all.
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Will you be a hero and become a Jedi, or go full dark side and embrace your inner Sith?
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It also appears to be double-sided, like the lightsaber Rey wields in her Dark Side vision of herself.
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Bruce Johnson and Martin Cloonan expose this inconsistency in "Dark Side of the Tune: Popular Music and Violence" (2008).
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And it probably stems from some of the stuff that happens during the dark side of the hazing rituals.
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Ben had too much raw power, too little reverence for tradition, and a soft spot for the dark side.
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Above: "The Killing of Bruiser Borody" from Dark Side of the RingOn a special bonus episode of Waypoint Radio, Austin Walker sits down with Evan Husney, producer and co-creator of Dark Side of the Ring, VICELAND's new docu-series that digs into the human stories behind six tragedies of wrestling history.
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The touching piece came from Fisher's final entry in her annual "Advice from the Dark Side" column for The Guardian.
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We see Kylo in his personal TIE fighter, with some sort of bizarre Dark Side Band Aid on his face.
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But if the Sith is representative of the Dark Side, wouldn't that just create a new imbalance in the Force?
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Ostashko told the reporter that this was an obvious ploy to pull children over to the dark side of politics.
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It seems most likely Kylo is talking to Rey here, trying to convince her to turn to the Dark Side.
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But, as you learn the art of clickbait deceit, there's the hoped-for possibility that you'll see the dark side.
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Scotchtrooper's Instagram (and blog) will tempt you toward the Dark Side with its fun pairing of stormtroopers and scotch whisky.
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"You've got to get from the dark side of the moon to the light side of the moon," said Price.
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"With his reference to 'Star Wars,' he suggested that Poland has crossed over to the dark side," Mr. Smolar said.
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But Mr. McKinnon believes that the power of storytelling has a dark side that voters should be more aware of.
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The dark side of humanity exists — we don't need to turn an innocent person into a killer to understand that.
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This enabled many aspects of the dark side to emerge (fraud, invasion of privacy, fake news, denial of service, etc.).
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This is tremendous, but at the same time we need to be very cautious about the dark side of innovations.
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Last year, Japan's SoftBank unveiled two Sharp phones with light and dark-side designs for the release of Rogue One.
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Pink Floyd's Eclipse from The Dark Side of the Moon is on the list, too, though lower at number 25.
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BB-9E is the literal dark side version of the lovable BB-8 droid from Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
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"Green technologies can have a dark side," said John Hadder of Great Basin Resource Watch, a Nevada-based environmental group.
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But it comes with a dark side: Has Facebook become too big to manage, and too dangerous when it fails?
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In the process of bringing his father back to the light, Luke almost fell to the Dark Side once already.
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I didn't care about Draco's ties to the dark side, because honestly Voldemort kind of had a point about Harry.
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The scariest supernatural horror is all about amplifying the dark side of humanity, from brutal wolf men to seductive vampires.
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It is still possible that certain kinds of seafood consumption could have a dark side in terms of brain health.
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Sphero admits that it doesn't know much about BB-9E besides the look and that it's a dark side character.
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Obviously, there's a dark side to every scene, but I think there's a welcoming community that's open, honest, and caring.
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And in a show like Big Little Lies where everyone has a dark side and everyone is suspect, that works.
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These moments are big, impactful character transformations that are almost always connected to the dark side and its corrupting influence.
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All the gear is black, so naturally it stands to reason that only stuff from the dark side is featured.
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But there's a dark side to those campaigns we shouldn't overlook: the catastrophic emotional cruelty Goop inflicts on its readers.
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Suddenly Rey becomes a pawn in a plan concocted by the Dark Side, a pawn struggling to resist her programming.
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If Rey is an unwitting tool of the Dark Side, this particular library may regret giving her a lending card.
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But sadly, like most things, it seems the internet has taken Ernie Keebler's Twitter account over to the dark side.
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Angela Merkel will put her own job on the line if she ignores the dark side of Germany's employment boom.
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Blatnaya pesnya, or "criminal songs," depicted the dark side of Soviet life, and had no place in the Party's system.
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In particular, Yellow struggles to find a rhythm with the new bassist (Purple, from the dark side of the planet).
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"I was really shocked to realize there was a dark side to a world I love so much," she said.
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THE DARK SIDE OF THE SCREEN We sit on the couch and snuggle up with Gracie and watch Netflix shows.
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The dark side of this "fake" news is that violence is being stirred up against people based on media lies.
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There is also a dark side, communities whose purpose is reprehensible, and we don't have any obligation to support them. . . .
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"We have gone through this stage of everybody going over to the dark side," she said, with a slight shudder.
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In the second, she uses Coastal Scents eyeliner, NARS mascara, and Anastasia Beverly Hills lipstick to emphasize her "dark side."
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"I like things on the bright side, but that doesn't mean I can't appreciate the dark side, either," he said.
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When J.R.'s trial started in June 2007, she no longer looked like a tough girl with a dark side.
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There is a dark side to esports' financial boom: more money means higher risks of cheating, doping, and match-fixing.
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"You can still say dark side of the moon, it&aposs still a real thing," O&aposDonoghue said on Twitter.
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There were only two situations in which he still struggled with what his family called "the dark side," he said.
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But a dark side is that being unmarried after age 25, or gay, or otherwise unconventional, is still deeply suspect.
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A dark side of trade in North Korea, the rising temperature of the world's oceans, an exhibition of disgusting foods.
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" However, he added, "the dark side of that is there will be more fuel on the ground in the fall.
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If Valentine's Day is a celebration of love in its entirety, shouldn't we acknowledge the dark side of romance too?
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To me, the most interesting thing about the moon is the dark side: The side we never see from Earth.
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Then you must endure — and cover up for — "Saturday Night Bill," as the dark side of the president was dubbed.
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The dark side of history mingles with the supernatural in surprising and sometimes ambiguous ways in this anthology horror series.
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I wrote a second book a few years later, "The Dark Side of Innocence," about my childhood growing up bipolar.
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"I don't deny the dark side of it," he said, and starring in a show like "Breeders" means he can't.
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There is no permanent dark side of the moon, and this simple animation by a former NASA scientist explains why
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There is no permanent dark side of the moon, and this simple animation by a former NASA scientist explains why
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Many of the projects in a section called "Powers" are deliberately unsettling, and address the dark side of the future.
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But there's a dark side to the system, which Wetschler reminded me of when we met for lunch last week.
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That includes being able to choose their race, gender, lightsaber color, and whether they use the light or dark side.
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In another more recent TV spot, he's seen yelling at her to resist the lure of the Dark Side. REY!
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A grown Anakin is seduced by the dark side of the Force and wipes out the Jedi, including the younglings (!).
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Though at first it seems like an ode to the Dark Side, "The Supremacy" is equally evocative of the light.
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Hamill), while leading the Resistance against the First Order, the dark-side successor to the dictatorial Empire (Darth Vader's cohort).
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When Rey goes into a cave to see the face of her parents, the Dark Side shows her herself instead.
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Never before has learning about animal ecosystems been quite so soothing, or quite so analogous to Dark Side of the Moon.
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Joely Fisher was born into one of Hollywood's most famous families — but behind the Tinsel Town glitter was a dark side.
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And yet, they also drew back the curtain on the dark side of the unstoppable force known as "Star Wars" fandom.
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A friend of McCarthy's testified that his friend was "deep into the dark side of things,&apos" according to CBS Boston.
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One of those was how Han Solo and Leia Organa's son Ben turned to the dark side to become Kylo Ren.
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She also put pen to paper: On September 19, Pao's memoir about the dark side of Palo Alto finally hits shelves.
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It seems disappointingly familiar for Game of Thrones to be building to such a typical "hero considering the dark side" finale.
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The bottom line: Americans are more aware than ever before about the dark side of technologies, which should worry Silicon Valley.
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So, we are seeing the dark side of the remaining systemic racism that we have to root out in our society.
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Some have both a bright side and a dark side carved or painted on them, making them a bit more complex.
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Their new model, the Dark Side of the Moon Apollo 8, features the traditional Moonwatch design with a few unique tweaks.
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This is the dark side of a journey: As you move closer to one thing, you move farther away from another.
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We've grown to fear technology, to mistrust everything it offers us, to assume its every new offering has a dark side.
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In an exclusive trailer for Paris Hilton's upcoming show Hollywood Love Story, the star explores the dark side of internet fame.
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These are the costly side effects — the dark side, if you will — of America's enormous technological progress over the last decade.
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How many children will propel, warp-speed, into the dark side of adult sexuality by forced exposure to their fathers' profanations?
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We all know that advances in personal technology have made the world more connected, but they also have a dark side.
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Go deeper: Last week, Axios' Kim Hart and I wrote about America waking up to the dark side of the internet.
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Maybe I'll go back to the dark side eventually, but for now, I'll be channeling my inner Khloé all summer long.
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"The dark side has very little humanity and empathy, so I'm looking forward to seeing the human [in Phasma]," she says.
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Why it matters: There is a dark side to digital currencies, and rogue regimes like North Korea are already exploiting it.
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Recently, a major scandal involving a famous K-pop idol has exposed that dark side for all the world to see.
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Ominous reporting on "The Dark Side of Activity Trackers," has popped up everywhere from Redbook to the U.S. News & World Report.
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Here are the most notorious contestants on The Bachelorette, and the exact moment we knew they pledged to the dark side.
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Overall, there's enough money to be made legitimately that you don't need to worry about getting tempted by the dark side.
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"I don't feel like I'm on the dark side of the moon as much as I was before," Maria Pointer said.
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"This is the dark side of pharmaceutical practices in enlisting and paying professionals to pitch their profit-making drug," he said.
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Since the 1980s, the Gulenists, a religious cult whose members present themselves as peaceful educators, have always had a dark side.
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" Approving of his intention to write about an unsolved mystery, she counseled him to "use it to channel that dark side.
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This model takes after the iconic Death Star, encouraging runners to unleash "the power of the dark side" with every step.
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Erdogan is likely trying to publicly signal he could go over to the dark side, aka the anti-NATO, Putin side.
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The dark side of the realistic technologyThe new technology, however, raise questions about how it can be used outside of film.
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Avery, who was 15 years old at the time, was no stranger to the dark side of the civil rights movement.
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Shia LaBeouf veered close to becoming another Hollywood story of a child star sucked into the dark side of the industry.
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That man, Will Allen, turned his experience in this Los Angeles spiritual group (and its very dark side) into a documentary.
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Who was it that said, 'Fear is the path to the dark side…fear leads to anger…anger leads to hate'?
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Who was it that said, "Fear is the path to the dark side…fear leads to anger…anger leads to hate"?
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Dudamel cannily delivered a Hollywood-style encore: Bernard Herrmann's love music from "Vertigo," the lurid dark side of Copland's American dream.
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Many things have been said about the dark side but not enough about the fundamental differences between Jedi and Sith lightsabers.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There is no dark side of the new United States Postal Service (USPS) stamp, really.
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Venus clashes with Pluto on October 27, stirring up control issues and revealing the dark side of a relationship or situation.
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Given Facebook's size and power in publishing, advertising and communication, it must learn to foresee the dark side of human nature.
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Only time will tell about the rest — and whether the economy can avoid a full-fledged turn to the Dark Side.
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The dark side of the sex industry will create some really nasty, nasty stuff, and I think, 'Is it worth it?
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"There is a dark side to the success story I have been telling about the post-sixties cultural Left," Rorty writes.
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" This kind of language is inspiring populist movements in Europe, which are threatening to "unleash the dark side of human nature.
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I felt like embracing the dark side of life and all bad stuff happens, but some of it is good stuff.
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Mr. Jensen's Bangs is a shaggy, complicated, likable man who tries to confront the dark side of the music he loves.
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We're living in purgatory, and you can see hell in the dark side that exists in all the evil out there.
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Rosanne Cash grew up as the daughter of country music royalty — but behind the bright stage lights was a dark side.
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Using "sometimes true stories with added elements to make it pop," his experimental content explores the dark side of human nature.
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I propose that Amazon put its new headquarters in the South Pole-Aitken basin on the dark side of the moon.
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Mr. Gilbert and his players captured the dark side of the spirited Scherzo and brought energy and grandeur to the finale.
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The Trump administration's deployment of dollar power should prove to all observers that there is a dark side to economic integration.
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Spears, an iconic blonde, has now gone to the dark side with chocolate-brown hair accented with some subtle blonde highlights.
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He couldn't even bring himself to train his own nephew after he sensed a bit of the dark side in him.
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" Near the end of the paper, he acknowledged that "we are already seeing some of the dark side of networked computers.
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Obsolescence is the dark side of fashion, which, accordingly, has always (and often intentionally) blurred the line between narcissism and futility.
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A solid show ends, a great one returns, and a documentary takes viewers to the dark side (in a good way).
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"I think I was a little bit ahead of some people in seeing the dark side," Mr. Williams told me recently.
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Many readers no doubt will share Callahan's views on the dark side of Big Philanthropy, and his ideas for addressing it.
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"Love & Mercy" mines the dark side of the summery sounds of the Beach Boys and the group's musical genius, Brian Wilson.
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American Greed All-New Mondays 10P ET/PT CNBC's shocking true crime series examines the dark side of the American Dream.
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But with "Géhenne," the somewhat hopeful message of "Jihad" — that terrorists can come back from the dark side — has been tempered.
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That the rosy optimism of 2011 soon ebbed into the dark side of the digital revolution became too glaring to ignore.
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American Greed All New Mondays 10P ET/PT CNBC's shocking true crime series examines the dark side of the American Dream.
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But trade has a dark side as well, as counterfeiters and other trade cheats try to take advantage of the system.
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China made history in January with its Chang'e 4, the first to touch down on the dark side of the moon.
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So, when you say, "The Dark Side of Prosperity in the San Francisco ...", what is the darkest part, from your perspective?
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" It shows Durk's dark side—production here is a rolling, bassy monster under his bars: "real killers they don't leave witnesses.
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But the dark side, or rather bright side, of these satellites threatens to pollute the sky with innumerable points of moving light.
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On the dark side, the prospecting of woolly mammoth tusks could damage sensitive permafrost regions and further perpetuate the demand for ivory.
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ET. But the group's emphasis on communal living took on a dark side — one that came to include sexual abuse of minors.
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In 2018 it plans to send its Chang'e-4 lander to the dark side of the moon to carry out patrolling surveys.
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He did indeed "find" Han Solo and Leia Organa's son, in the sense that he groomed the kid for the Dark Side.
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These incidents represent a dark side to a sector of policing that continues to grow in response to fears over school shootings.
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"BlackRock is simply the dark side of the pension reform," Olivier Faure, the secretary general of the Socialist Party, told French television.
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This new gang is all about the dark side, thanks to New York designer Marc Jacobs and his latest fall 2016 campaign.
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At Pink Floyd's increasingly lavish banquet, brought to them by the success of "Dark Side", he was a ghost at the table.
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Soon he became "consumed with almost daily sexual liaisons," journalist Seymour Hersh wrote in his 1997 book The Dark Side of Camelot.
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After months of experimenting with her iciest platinum blonde hair color to date, Khloé Kardashian is going back to the dark side.
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Unless you've been living on the dark side of the moon, you know a solar eclipse is happening over North America Monday.
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It exposed the dark side of his far-left supporters who are steeped in a culture of bullying, class-hatred and thuggery.
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"I like it to be very muted, more on the dark side with masculine tones," he tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
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If you want to explore the dark side — you're going to need "special goggles" — software that lets you see the hidden sites.
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Hand sanitizers may be a fixture of modern life, but there's a dark side to these products that needs to be addressed.
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Not surprisingly, the son idolized his father, but things started getting murky when, at 7, Marroquin began to discover Escobar's dark side.
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To me Berlin is just being a tourist and shopping, but it shows you the dark side of [the city], you know?
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He also warned about art in which "good and evil cannot be distinguished…and the dark side of society is over-emphasised".
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While recording 1999's Dark Side Of The Spoon, Jourgensen claims R. Kelly urinated in his grand piano while recording at Trax.
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Many incorrectly referred to the location as the "dark side" of the moon, which makes the entire situation feel much more mysterious.
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The lunar dark side myth propagates the belief that there is a frozen, desolate side of the moon which never receives sunlight.
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Uber's official brand account got blocked on WeChat, revealing a dark side to WeChat's huge influence on social media activity in China.
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Most of the students, like Marcus, seem to tilt toward goodness but are, little by little, shifting closer to the dark side.
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We all experimented with new religions, clothing, subcultures, and music as teenagers, and for Kylo, he's just testing out the dark side.
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So, I started working down there, and really liked it, but I didn't know it had this big dark side to it.
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The dark side of the sex industry will create some really fuckin' nasty, nasty stuff, and I think, 'Is it worth it?
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Last February, during its 11th orbit of Jupiter, the Juno spacecraft took this photo of the dark side of the gas giant.
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Ned Flanders is the nice, nerdy, and outwardly normal neighborino, but as multiple Simpsons episodes have shown, he has a dark side.
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The technology as depicted in the film — which had a dark side to be sure — is far off, if ever fully obtainable.
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When Alicia acts with her heart and not her head, we're excited because she's embracing her dark side — she's the bad wife.
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That the dark side of his behavior was hidden from sight in those years now makes me cringe in sorrow and anger.
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" But, Princenthal interjects, art avoids slipping into the dark side because it "is always modulated by thought—by an attempt at intelligibility.
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"A dark side of me wants to see what happens if Trump is in," said Mr. Vizcarra, who works in information technology.
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"There's a real dark side of the kind of paganism -- the secular elites' religion now -- being evidently global warming," Hartnett White said.
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Now that the teaser is available on YouTube, fans are going wild with theories about Rey's possible turn to the dark side.
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Similar to the aforementioned styles, slogans "That&aposs no moon" and "The Power of the dark side" appear on the heel tab.
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When intelligence officers and generals accuse politicians, even obliquely, of taking their country to the dark side, it's both disquieting and reassuring.
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The setting had a dark side: hecklers who kept interrupting European shot routines and, worse yet, made jokes that were not funny.
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Will the voters of Virginia say they have had enough of appealing to the dark side, and instead vote proudly for Northam?
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And although Khloé "loved" being brunette "for the moment," don't expect to see her go back to the dark side anytime soon.
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Another company named Blue Origin is looking skyward and China is eyeing a manned mission to the dark side of the moon.
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With all due respect to Pink Floyd, there is no "dark side" of the moon, as both sides experience days and nights.
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That need, that blood lust, the dark side of human nature—it's an issue that's a constant source of inspiration for lyrics.
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The technology isn't quite ready to defeat the Dark Side, but it could be a major boon to photon-based quantum computers.
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According to the Hollywood Reporter, Annapurna Television optioned the 2017 New York Times exposé that uncovered the alleged dark side of NXIVM.
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Out of nowhere, at around the 1:21 mark, Harrison Ford's Han Solo just says "the dark side" and there's Roger Goodell.
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While the memeification of rap does have a dark side, it has also provided an entry point for new and exciting acts.
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We wanted to create a situation where an apprentice was forced to use the dark side as a practical element for survival.
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Note, I'm not talking about the dark side of the web: the lawless digital underground where humanity's worst impulses can be indulged.
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The present Algerian leadership, heir to the independence war, will also have to finally confront the dark side of the insurgency's struggle.
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LONDON — House prices in Hong Kong are among the highest in the world, but there's a dark side to its property boom.
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Think of it as going to the Dark Side of the Rainbow (or other movie-music syncs) with a really open mind.
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She is living proof that that there are ways to leave the Jedi Order that don't mean turning to the Dark Side.
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And by the way, if you think M.B.S. had a dark side, you ought to look under some rocks in the kingdom.
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IS MACHINE LEARNING AND A.I. THE CONSTRUCTS YOURE BUILDING, ARE THEY BEING BUILT WITH SECURITY AND THE POTENTIAL DARK SIDE IN MIND?
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Eventually, The Weeknd comes across a frog and licks it, seemingly symbolizing the dark side — and the drugs that come with it.
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While speaking with Kylo Ren he tells him the path to the dark side leads to powers that some may consider unnatural.
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First, pick an extreme environment — arctic, desert, deep ocean, dark side of the moon or the top of Mount Everest, for example.
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When allegations of a dark side emerged, he was acquitted of at least one accusation of child abuse in a 2005 trial.
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You listen to one of his faux-Shakespearean monologues and tell me you're not tempted to cross over to the dark side.
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Between users tagging the Miami Police Department and trending viral jokes about Peña, the incident demonstrates a dark side of viral fame.
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Mr. Bauman argued that we must not celebrate the achievements of the modern age without also paying attention to its dark side.
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Might it have seemed a little fresher without retreading the most cliched ground of Star Wars, the Dark Side family connection reveal?
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But there's a dark side to our favorite website's success that threatens each of us individually and the nation as a whole.
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Gallia appeared in "The Clone Wars" where she fought alongside Anakin Skywalker before he turned to the dark side of the Force.
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Furthermore, we have yet to see any performance figures from the dark side of the Moon, which raises a flag for us.
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Furthermore, we have yet to see any performance figures from the dark side of the Moon, which raises a flag for us.
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Do you think this will be a permanent shift for you to the dark side or is it too early to tell?
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His former teammates, whom he still considers close friends, give him a hard time about drifting to the dark side: the media.
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Interestingly, the Sith Order — the dark-side counterpart of the Jedi — displays internal dynamics closer to those of real-world rebel movements.
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The Star Wars mythos is littered with contradictions about the Force needing balance but the Dark Side needing to be fought and destroyed.
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The U11 Life's pic is a little on the dark side, but overall, I think it's picture is more satisfying to look at.
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Twitter users have been using the light side/dark side imagery to present their kind, and far-less-kind, thoughts about a situation.
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Surfing and hot rods, gangsterism, marijuana, hippies, the dark side, the Beach Boys—all these wonderful, terrible things that get my juices flowing.
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Has he listened to Ummagumma or Atom Heart Mother or any Floyd album that isn't Dark Side of the Moon or The Wall?
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It's a misnomer to call it the "dark side" of the Moon, as the Sun's rays also reach the Moon's outward-facing side.
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If the Jedi prophecy foretells of a Chosen One who will balance the force, doesn't that mean the Dark Side shouldn't be destroyed?
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"Betty is the girl next door but there's a dark side — a side riddled with anxiety and a dark alter ego," she said.
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Whatever the truth or the outcome, the continuing saga surrounding the Philharmonie de Paris shows the dark side of architecture as a profession.
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Like most fun things in life, though, there's a dark side to pom-poms: They're a bit — shall we say — easy to overdo.
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But after three years of being the only blonde in the family, it looks like she's finally ready to join the dark side.
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Despite playing a character who fights tooth-and-nail to resist the Dark Side, Daisy Ridley is failing at it in real life.
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Star Wars fans can probably agree that the dark side doesn't stand a chance if this ferocious young Jedi is on the scene.
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"I turned away from the dark side and I have been infinitely blessed with my family and my children and now a career."
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For that matter, the existence of the "light" side was a total inference on our part, since only the dark side was mentioned.
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A special investigation by News Corp Australia has uncovered the dark side of social media which should make every parent and user concerned.
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Hey, even Betty has a dark side, and frankly, we wouldn't mind dressing up as her — black wig and all — for a night.
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While the "New Year's Day" singer seemingly embraced her bad girl persona for Reputation, Alice may also be descending to the dark side.
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By showing the dark side of the war, Safer earned the enmity of President Lyndon Johnson, who ordered an investigation of the journalist.
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She fights for justice, peace, human rights, freedom from want and fear, and so on without wasting time tussling with a dark side.
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"German rap is a scapegoat, because youth culture is always a scapegoat," Ms. Funk, who directed "The Dark Side of German Rap," said.
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Also surprising is the fact that his first choice was Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon (which was Alex Lahey's Blind Spot).
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"I wouldn't call Sammy easygoing and funny, but everybody has their dark side, and he always does it with a sense of humor."
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"We also have to work sort of the dark side, if you will," Vice President Dick Cheney told the public at the time.
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According to Hawley, "This show should sound like Dark Side of the Moon," saying that the album is a soundscape for mental illness.
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This is the moment to either advance in the effort to restore America, or to see it possibly surrender to the dark side.
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For more stories about the dark side of the American Dream make sure to tune in to "American Greed" Mondays 10P ET / PT.
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The Putin government is able to capitalize on Stalin's legacy because Russia has not fully reconciled with the dark side of this heritage.
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And you sit there and say who cares—it's Indonesia, Timor, way the hell out there on the dark side of the globe.
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How will nostalgic teens of the future listen to Pink Floyd records when they actually live on the dark side of the moon?
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She does gravitate toward the dark side of things, but she always has a sense of humor about her passion for the macabre.
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The Place Sandwiched between a Mexican restaurant and a dim sum joint on a dark side street, the place is easy to miss.
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Maybe she wasn't enthusiastic about the angry mob responses she'd get if she openly talked about the dark side of a powerful man.
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When the dark side of the fantasy arrived — this was in Lagos, in December 2016 — it was as sudden as it was severe.
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But all that aside, the trailer seems to suggest a major arc in the new movie: Rey's potential fall to the Dark Side.
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The trailer first premiered during Disney's D23 Expo, and it teases the possibility of the series' protagonist, Rey, going to the dark side.
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"You slip out of their litmus test for one second, and it's like, 'Oh, you've gone over to the dark side,'" he said.
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American Greed Season Premiere February 26 | Monday 10P ET/PT CNBC's shocking true crime series examines the dark side of the American Dream.
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As well as the country is doing, the dark side of Mr. Kagame's success story makes Rwanda no model for the developing world.
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It's early, but we may be experiencing a great awakening for the humane values that are under siege by a dark-side presidency.
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There's the kinetic Darth Maul lightsaber duel, more ballet than battle, and Yoda's iconic explanation of how the Dark Side progresses from fear.
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While Google has a wonderful suite of indispensable, utilitarian products ranging from Gmail to Chrome to YouTube, it does have a dark side.
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BlackLeg said he was introduced to the dark side when someone put a spell on his father when he was five years old.
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"On a cultural level, Rowling can be commended for steering young fans away from the so-called dark side," the review adds parenthetically.
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National Library of Israel promotional video, September 123, 2016 But caves, or at least the caves of Afghanistan, have a dark side too.
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Nearly one week after she discussed the dark side of child stardom, Jackie Evancho is opening up about another personal battle: her eating disorder.
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In the second draft, Lucas wrote about the "Bogan Force" (the Dark Side) and the "Ashla Force" (the light), with perhaps too much explanation.
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That seems excessive, but I guess Vader wanted to make the rebel wait awhile before killing him because the Dark Side makes you cranky.
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Coincidentally, the cover of Dark Side of the Moon, released the same year as Laserium's debut, even depicts a laser refracting into a rainbow.
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The same mechanics that have turned TikTok into this year's fastest-growing social media app have brought with them a dark side: sexual predation.
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Prime Day is magical shopping event filled with tech and kitchen deals that we've been waiting all year for — but there's a dark side.
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But Glover is going for something a little more grounded in the dark side of the day-to-day with his new FX series.
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Their 1973 LP "The Dark Side of the Moon" transformed them from 1960s cult experimentalists into a late-20th century recording and performing giant.
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On Monday, we saw the dark side of modeling, when Racked reported that Black models had been turned away from Miami Swim Week castings.
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But if you're some pod-racing child prodigy, then by all means go for the X-Wing before you turn to the dark side.
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But her previous race also showed her the dark side of politics, a game that she said is heavily skewed in favor of wealth.
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While there have been other women on the dark side, such as Nebula ( played by Karen Gillan) from "Guardians of the Galaxy," Hela (a.k.a.
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The dark side of nightmares For most of us, nightmares occur when we are stressed and worried, or when we've experienced an upsetting event.
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The dollar model's dark side: It's no coincidence that dollar stores have thrived in the wake of the recession, as income inequality has soared.
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Still, waiting for battle has brought us interesting character moments, like Eugene's turn to the dark side and Rick and Michonne's beautifully evolving romance.
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To me he's like the Dark Side incarnate — and like the best fallen practitioners of the Force, Thanos also has a very human story.
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With multiple speed options to perfectly blend, you'll really feel the power of the Dark Side working hard to make your smoothie actually smooth.
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So between that tidbit and Hale confessing that Aria will be tapping into her dark side, surely this means she could be A.D., right?
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His 2007 film Taxi to the Dark Side, about the US military's use of torture after September 11th, won the Oscar for best documentary.
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Are we unable to admit our true feelings because we know that Reylo is just a shortcut to the dark side of the fandom?
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But the real-best sellers were The Stone Roses self-titled, Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti, and Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of The Moon.
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So I went out, and I bought an old 70s synthesizer, the same one that they used, apparently, on Dark Side of the Moon.
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We know that Caleb would do anything for his longtime love, and Mona, despite her flirtations with the dark side, also adores her BFF.
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It's that dark side that Flanders-themed hardcore band Okilly Dokilly are presumably channelling with their first album, Howdilly Doodilly, released earlier this month.
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But his success comes with a dark side: There were more than 1,000 extrajudicial killings in Davao City during his 20 years as mayor.
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But the dark side of the smartphone is that it can ruin the vibe at dinner, not to mention seriously piss off restaurant staff.
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A full decade after launching lists, Twitter's handy feature for following groups of people, the company is finally addressing the tool's dark side: harassment.
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The black and gray robot arrives on the big screen with The Last Jedi and we are fairly certain it's a Dark Side robot.
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Will Rebecca and Nathaniel hook up and join forces in evil, or will he be able to coax her back from the dark side?
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And yet the German capital, as I long ago discovered, doesn't allow you to linger too long over the dark side of its history.
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Q. Because your films and books focus on the "dark side" of China's rapid economic development, you've often been the target of government censors.
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Sanders can launch a full-scale assault against Trump and the Trump Republicans and everything they represent about the dark side of American politics.
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While handing out some extra cash in this manner appears to be a bonus for investors, there is a potential dark side to buybacks.
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" She continued, "It has its dark side, but there's a luminous side, too, which is the fact that we're just another species of animal.
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"Scooter's got a very sweet side and a very dark side, and he manages to combine them into something very compelling," Ms. Friedman said.
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I think that particularly, so the post-election 2150, people have woken up to the dark side that tech can have on our lives.
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Vettel is certainly one of the more vocal of drivers, and his racing persona has its dark side – remember the fuss around 'Multi-21'?
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"If you've been pushing off your dark side your whole life and then you start to let it in, that's a struggle," he said.
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Opinion • Hakeem al-Araibi: Running From Bahrain's Dark Side: In the opinion section, the Bahraini soccer player writes of his time in Thai detention.
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The nine-episode series exposes the dark side of the American justice system — and the way one man's conviction can affect dozens of lives.
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But boosters also have a dark side: If misconfigured or poorly manufactured, they can knock out service for everyone who happens to be nearby.
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This time out, the come-hither voice from the dark side belongs to Melquarth Frost, a seductive sociopath who consistently beats King at chess.
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I was trying not to think about the waves we were missing — a grinding anguish that is the dark side of surfing's sunny insouciance.
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" And the cheeseburger is a definitive diner version, cooked and served by staff wearing T-shirts that read "The Dark Side of the Spoon.
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Now, the actress has seemingly joined the dark side and dyed her hair brunette — and the results will have you doing a double take.
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Confession: I misread this clue initially as "Welders of the dark side of the Force," and nearly invented a whole new SITH job category.
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Alex Gibney mines the dark side of digital connectedness — notably, the ability of malware to wreak enough chaos to essentially shut down the world.
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The mission, called Chang'e 4, put a lander and a rover on the moon's far side ("dark side" is a misnomer) in early January.
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But the more general philosophy behind the song is: Why do we lean into the dark side when we know what's going to happen?
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The best explanation for how he could do this is... some Dark Side Sith trick that were technically warned about way back in 2005.
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And why did that child get to grow up normal and good-looking — never once tempted by the Dark Side or manipulated towards it?
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Risk professionals at financial firms should not dismiss the chance it offers to assess the state of the art in cyber space's dark side.
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At the same time, if you want to look at the dark side of it, there is less structure, there is less social order.
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Even still, the overlooking of titles such as "Tommy" by The Who, Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" and Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" is glaring.
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He didn't turn to the Dark Side (thankfully), but he got super-depressed and up in his own head, so he retreated from public life.
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"I was in shock," she tells PEOPLE about the moment she discovered DeAngelo's suspected dark side as one of the country's most notorious serial killers.
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And if you ever get tired of fighting the dark side, you can also take a break by playing a game of Holochess or two.
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This electronic and too-cute-to-handle electronic plush Porg is sure to win over many a heart — even if they're on the Dark Side.
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And since there will always be Dark Side mooks, someone has to be there to train young Force-users and steer them towards the Light.
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It's the only explanation I can come up with for Snyder's recently released trailer mashup of Dark Side Knight v Superjedi: Dawn of the Alliance.
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Go deeper: Tech lobby outlines its own set of privacy regulations Big Tech prepares for privacy rules Tim Cook says tech's dark side is real
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But there's a dark side to scooter-sharing (and I'm not talking about the vandalism or the sidewalk clutter or even all those injured riders).
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Your work, both in Hot Girls Wanted and [in] the Black Mirror episode you co-wrote, explores the dark side of social media and technology.
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"I wouldn't call Sammy easygoing and funny, but everybody has their dark side, and he always does it with a sense of humor," she said.
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"I wouldn't call Sammy easygoing and funny, but everybody has their dark side, and he always does it with a sense of humor," Lange said.
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While we have you here, though, have you ever watched The Wizard of Oz with Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon as the soundtrack?
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If you've ever wondered what the soldiers of the dark side do when they're not busy battling those pesky rebels, you'll find the answer below.
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But there is a dark side to hosting over a billion hours of user-generated content online, algorithmically sorted and recommended to billions of viewers.
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The dark side For those who are unaware of the dark Web — aka the deep Web or darknet— it's the hidden part of the Internet.
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It has taken to the dark side of social media like a rat to a drainpipe, not just for internal use, but for export, too.
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But there's a dark side to that power, too, and it speaks to a theme that's been quietly percolating throughout all of this year's episodes.
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Last year, I came to the realization that if the galaxy had adequate women's health care, Anakin would have never turned to the dark side.
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A two-hour special on Jehovah's Witnesses will air on November 13, and look at what Remini believes is the dark side of the religion.
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With that mindset, I thought it would be interesting to explore whether there is anything constructive that venture capitalists can glean from the Dark Side.
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The actress opened up about experiencing the dark side of the Internet in a new interview with Variety for its Power of Women NY issue.
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There may be no "dark side" of the Moon, but when and where it is dark, it's dark — and stays that way for two weeks.
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The decision to keep his scar didn't work out too well for Anakin, who lost his wife and fell to the Dark Side soon after.
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But will you ever truly see it unless you've chosen to be on the Light Side or the Dark Side — with special effects to match?
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I float away after feeling like I am looking at the "Dark Side of the Moon," even though it's a full pink moon in April.
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His best bet for shedding that image, I think, would be to shrug off the good guy antics and embrace his dark side once again.
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If Anakin hadn't been frightened out of his mind about the deadly capacities of Padme's fallopian tubes, he wouldn't have turned to the Dark Side.
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Did pushing expensive resources forward while the jurisdiction is emerging from the dark side of the moon represent the best alternative for the state response?
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But so far, it hasn't really delved into the dark side of heroism: that so many games will morally absolve us for doing terrible things.
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Their ideas were subversive to a generation that had learned nothing about the dark side of Stalinism or the irreverent style in Western modernist literature.
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Anyway, the whole day was a fucking nightmare and I haven't listened to The Dark Side of the Moon since because it gives me flashbacks.
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But for the rest of us, we are still sitting in shock that an official Russian Embassy just confirmed that they are the Dark Side.
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The dark side of America's love affair with cheap-and-cheerful processed foods is the presence of ingredients that do not appear anywhere in nature.
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Von Braunhut even indulged his dark side with one particular invention — the Kiyoga, a retractable baton for beat-downs also known as the Steel Cobra.
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He turned towards the Dark Side with Jason and Scot, and last week descended so far that he actually dumped water on the camp fire.
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Read more: 14 details you may have missed in the first 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' teaser trailerIs Rey turning to the dark side?
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At least one authority figure in town understands that Anderson is vital to keeping the dark side in check: the police chief (Reg E. Cathey).
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But reckoning with the violence itself was the appeal: I thought I could confront our dark side, just like Luke Skywalker, and come away enlightened.
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But what drives me — understanding how things are connected and helping people — is more of a motivator than the dark side of it being depressing.
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Start on the dark side, finish in the light Runners lined up just outside the iconic amusement park in the dark of 5:30 a.m.
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If you need a break from all the partying, delve into NOLA's dark side on a ghost tour or spot gators on a swamp tour.
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Alex Gibney, the filmmaker behind the Oscar-winning documentary "Taxi to the Dark Side," brought his investigative expertise to Northern Ireland for this sobering exposé.
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That's when you cannot see the moon because the dark side — the side that is in shadow facing away from the sun — is facing Earth.
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I wear a lot of stuff from Clocks and Colours — necklaces and rings that are skulls and on the more masculine, dark side of things.
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TikTok is best known as the viral video app that is home to wholesome dance memes, but it turns out it has a dark side.
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The latest trailer hinted at a Dark Side Rey, so pairing that look with a Kylo Ren costume should make for a pretty provocative coupling.
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In season 2, Joe attempted to hide his dark side and become a better person, like a butterfly going into a chrysalis to reform itself.
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Kuznetsova, a two-time Grand Slam champion, went on to detail for me a dark side of professional tennis virtually invisible to the average fan.
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In most cases, this additional control is to the Party's benefit, but the Wuhan crisis shows the dark side of only having the official narrative.
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Meacham leaves it to his readers to draw the connections — or the stunning lack thereof — between the better angels then and the dark side now.
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What The Morning Show does is offer both: the star and her exhaustion, the charisma and its livid dark side, the glamour and the sacrifice.
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"This is a great example of the dark side of viral marketing," said Benjamin Cavender, an analyst at China Market Research Group based in Shanghai.
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It's indeed too early to talk about the future of Tommy '86, but I think I'll stay in the dark side for a long while.
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The film's writing assumes we'll buy Queenie's turn to the dark side simply because her desire to marry the love of her life trumps everything else.
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But yet another new study shows a dark side of the trend: Millions of dollars funneled to ludicrous, unscientific treatments for life-threatening diseases like cancer.
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While nearly three million American tourists visit the Dominican Republic for its luxury hotels, turquoise waters and white-sand beaches, the country has a dark side.
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After years of seeing the dark side of pet rescue, numbed by the memory of the animals she couldn't save, Cathy King was ready to retire.
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Or you can look at it this way: if Donald Trump has embraced the Dark Side, "Rogue One" is definitely on the side of The Force.
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Things take a turn for the dark side when his client, Rachel (Kat Sawyer) tells her husband she's getting married to his business partner (cliché much?).
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The color of Rey's lightsaber was a surprise because red is typically used in the galaxy far, far away only by characters on the Dark Side.
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Far from being just a reliable catchphrase and meme dispenser, RHOA has become a many-character study in the dark side of American dreams and ambition.
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BB-9E looks like the Dark Side version of BB-8, but there's been no clue as to what role (roll?) the black doppelgänger will play.
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According to Petsch, Cheryl will be following Betty down the path to the dark side this season — yes, even darker than she naturally acts 24/7.
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There's light in the photos because there's light on the far side of the Moon: in fact, there is no permanently dark side of the Moon.
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The memory-reading technology the episode conjures into being has a lot of potential for exploring the dark side of surveillance, though it is largely wasted.
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While Discovery Season 2's standalone adventure episodes are fluffier fun, the show's willingness to plunge into the dark side of Starfleet keeps us coming back.
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So far, there have been no recorded instances of Dark Side of the Moon causing anyone to snap into a murderous rage like this pistol shrimp.
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From homeless and suicidal to an internationally recognized branding expert, Leonard Kim's 2017 presentation at UC Irvine doesn't shy away from the dark side of failure.
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The dark side is catfishing, it's a platform or a software company or hardware company that has no regulation on how they use your emotional response.
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There's a dark side to feminism's growing mainstream visibility, though: To gain acceptance, the movement has had to make itself palatable within a capitalist, patriarchal culture.
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Are you surprised a fifth-century BCE Greek play with a less than flattering portrayal of the hero's dark side is lesser known and seldom staged?
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The glossy black mascara tubes do lean more Dark Side, though the caps give fans (and beauty collectors) two options: the Resistance and the First Order.
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"LIGO is establishing itself as a powerful observatory for revealing the dark side of the universe," LIGO Laboratory executive director David Reitze said in a statement.
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Pink Floyd fans might be disappointed to learn China beat the U.S. to the "dark side" of the moon ... which, funny enough, is pretty damn bright.
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Seeing a dark side in dollar stores The growth of dollar stores is causing tension with local businesses, who say that the discount stores stifle competition.
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Pitt first visited the Dalmatian coastal region nearly 30 years ago when he filmed Dark Side of the Sun in both Yugoslavia and Montenegro in 1988.
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One can question whether season 1 of Ozark is a prequel to Marty embracing his dark side, but it's pretty clear transformation doesn't really interest him.
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The social media-friendly politician was exposed to the dark side of Facebook and Twitter as the backlash against Sydney's controversial lockout laws continued to grow.
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Nyong'o, 32, posted a heartfelt selfie with the veteran actor, 84, who famously voiced the lord of the Dark Side in the original Star Wars films.
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