"She said, 'Oh darling, darling, it's a piece of crap and they're charging so much for it, darling,&apos" Leakes said.
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"She said, 'Oh darling, darling, it's a piece of crap and they're charging so much for it darling,&apos" Leakes said.
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It was Mr. Calvo's sister: "My darling, my darling," she moaned.
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Kate Darling Darling is at the forefront of technology and the law and a leading expert in robot ethics.
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More than the La Perla, the racks of "Agent Provocateur, darling ... darling!" it's the piano that holds true meaning for Carey.
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Memorable Lyrics: Layla, you've got me on my knees / Layla, I'm begging, darling please / Layla, darling won't you ease my worried mind
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As the two embrace, George Harrison's voice sings: Little darling, the smiles returning to the facesLittle darling, it seems like years since it's been here.
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Local communities in the Darling River area are facing drought and clean water shortages as debate grow over the alleged mismanagement of the Murray-Darling Basin.
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Darling performance helps 'Canes win 209nd straight CALGARY, Alberta — Scott Darling was 28:247 away from recording his first shutout for the Carolina Hurricanes on Thursday.
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One of Darling's critics in the Queer Witch Collective posited that Darling was taking bones from Holt Cemetery, a locally known graveyard for the poor near where Darling lived.
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" To which Madonna replied with a wink, "Anytime, darling.
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" Nikki Minaj did the obvious and appropriated "Darling Nikki.
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" He also said, "Go home to your mom, darling.
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" - Susan Sontag, On Photography, 1977 "The feet pics, darling.
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The precarious path of e-cig startup Juul: From Silicon Valley darling to $24 billion behemoth under criminal investigationHow Juul went from a $38 billion darling to uncertain future and FDA investigation
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Girlboss is the most recent in a line of TV shows and movies that promise to tell the story of a now-successful Silicon Valley darling (or, in Amoruso's case, fallen darling).
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In Australia, the Murray river, with its main tributary, the Darling (known as the Murray-Darling basin), drains one-seventh of the country, a region the size of France and Spain combined.
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The industry darling Christopher Kane will show at 3 p.m.
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USA!" as Trump advised: "Go home to your mom, darling.
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Carolina goalie Scott Darling made 26 saves in the loss.
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" He remembers eventually telling her: "Darling, you saved my life.
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One adjective that Wise did agree describes Darling is messy.
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"Immediately, I was like, 'OK, this lady's racist,'" Darling says.
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"Hey Female Rapper – listen up, little darling," Palin, 52, wrote.
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At first a Hollywood darling, and later America's First Lady,
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Through and through, the Protruly Darling is a strange phone.
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The Candy Darling picture isn't an example of that though.
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And we'll never be ones to turn down glamour, darling!
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I was never a critic's darling and that was freeing.
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Yup, there would be no show without our darling Trixie.
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Ones that I know of... not much, not much, darling.
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"Darling Yaz, we will remember your laughter," one letter reads.
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"It was an honest performance my darling," said Bruno Tonioli.
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Little darling, it seems like years since it's been clear.
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Kucinich has name ID and is a darling of liberals.
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Cailey Darling isn't letting the body shamers bring her down.
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Granted, Trump is not the darling of the Republican establishment.
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Welcome to the world my darling Henry Harold "Hal" Hager!
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Kate Spade 'Darling Point' Champagne Flutes, available at Nordstrom, $75
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Darling finished with 33 saves, while Elliott stopped 24 shots.
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"Put it in the hidden compartment, darling," he tells her.
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"Now we are inseparable, are we not, darling?" he says.
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"Dijon darling" is not someone who is really into mustard.
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CBD is the darling of the supplement world right now.
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Darling Cheryl / Not A Thing I Wouldn't Do (Live)10.
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"The soldiers were darling to me," she said in 1988.
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Darling, 58, said a series of tests revealed the mass.
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I said, 'Darling you can't go to church like that!
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"Amazon is a darling of the investment community," Rowley says.
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Probably hurts Mayor Pete [Buttigieg], who was becoming their darling.
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"The cost of doing silicon development is substantial," Darling said.
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Not long ago, Under Armour was a darling of investors.
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It's 160 miles, darling, where do I get a charge?
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Buttigieg has also been a darling of Silicon Valley donors.
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Retail's darling could be in trouble in the new year.
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"It's fun to play at Madison Square Garden," Darling said.
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"Darling," the faux Ms. Wintour gushes as she embraces him.
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And you're right: My Absolute Darling isn't just about abuse.
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"A downturn of the Mexican economy affects us," Darling said.
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I stand beside you in all of your efforts my darling!
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"Valeo is an equity market darling," said Max Warburton of Bernstein.
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"What a marvelous idea, darling," Vanderpump says with a sly smile.
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They're interested in protecting the left's darling accomplishment – Roe v. Wade.
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Meerkat, another livestreaming darling, has already determined that model doesn't work.
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As a friend, Darling is easily the best versions of herself.
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"Darling, you've got to take care of your teeth," Carey said.
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In the 1970s he was a darling of the art world.
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Her impassioned speeches criticizing bankers made her a darling among liberals.
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Oh if it all goes wrong, oh darling just hold on.
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Another Silicon Valley darling, Facebook, has also been under scrutiny recently.
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The Nola Darling of the Netflix series lives in Trump's America.
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It's become a darling of the so-called clean eating movement.
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Chazelle's last film, "Whiplash," was the darling of the 2014 season.
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Take Ghana, once a darling of frontier investors, as an example.
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In the process, Pakistan has become something of an investment darling.
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Singapore's (and South-East Asia's) biggest bank is a stockmarket darling.
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Peters said he had considered removing Darling after the first period.
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"We didn't do (Darling) any favors," Hurricanes defenseman Justin Faulk said.
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It's been a rough few weeks for the share economy darling.
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With an acronym like SAD, the disorder was a media darling.
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My darling, you do not need my permission or anyone else's.
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First day on the set with Meryl and "my" darling boys!
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But the reality is, he&aposs a darling of the confederacy.
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Our mother always referred to the president as our darling president.
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His shot from the right circle beat Darling through the legs.
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The Hurricanes pulled Darling for the final minute but couldn't capitalize.
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And then there is media darling and progressive rabble rouser Rep.
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Jeff Skinner scored and Scott Darling stopped 19 shots for Carolina.
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Could the market's new darling become its next black swan event?
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But there's one tech darling Gates isn't planning to back: Bitcoin.
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The effect is a darling symbol of culture deferring to nature.
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SunEdison, a renewable energy company, was once a hedge fund darling.
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Leo behaves throughout like the darling louse he has always been.
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A heart-shaped fur coat was, predictably, the darling of Instagram.
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Darling, I'm sorry to tell you but it's all sold out.
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My darling, my love, mon amour, ma chérie, poussin, mouton, bébé.
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"Darling old Fred — we had such a wonderful relationship," she said.
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"Last Man on Earth," another critical darling, was not so lucky.
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"Darling, you don't have to feel guilty about it," Elisabeth replies.
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For years, Uber was viewed as the darling of Silicon Valley.
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"She's the darling of the movement of the minute," Rotunno said.
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Mr. Johnson has always been a darling of the Tory conference.
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Darling, I say, I have waited for you all my life.
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Embiid, a social-media darling, is positive about the Sixers' future.
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Backup netminder Scott Darling stopped four of five shots in relief.
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Some Wall Street analysts started losing faith in their darling stock.
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Chicago, my beautiful, darling city, is full of grit and resilience.
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Dark Comedy was a critical darling and vastly expanded his reach.
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The first few lines were howled: "Last night / I spent another lonely Christmas / Darling, darling / You should have been there..." It was, as he promised, the first time that he'd ever played "Another Lonely Christmas" live.
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Fametta Darling Fametta Darling, 36, says she'd always known she wanted her birth experience to be more personal and intimate, and opted to go with a midwife when she was pregnant with her son in 2011.
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Rusty Justice has become quite the media darling in the past year.
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"Yes darling, that's based on almost 30 years of knowing each other."
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To quote a wise crab: Darling, it's better down where it's wetter.
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A café in Australia called Darling Cafe serves its smoothies in lightbulbs.
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And they all hope to get there before media darling Tesla does.
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New York (CNN Business)Tesla was once the darling of Wall Street.
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Noisey: You've become an unlikely media darling in the last few years.
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Celia Darling – The space may be tiny, but the selection is plentiful.
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Avenatti, 47, has become the Democratic media darling of the Trump administration.
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Darling is definitely the Lynn of the group, artistic and free-flowing.
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Darling with her three lovers: Mars Blackmon, Jamie Overstreet, and Greer Childs.
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Reporter: [Inaudible] Trump: I can't hear your question darling, too much competition.
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You're giving your darling a haircut so you can see its eyes.
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"It's not nice when people call you darling and that," he said.
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Twilight heartthrob-turned-arthouse darling Robert Pattinson is Warner Bros.' next Batman.
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"Harassment and sexual harassment are not part of any job," says Darling.
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Darling in the Franxx airs January 13th, and will stream on Crunchyroll.
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We have to talk beauty secrets too for you are gorgeous darling.
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There's Eiza Gonzalez as Darling, a gun-toting, gum-smacking femme fatale.
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My darling daughter, I want to teach you about justice and fairness.
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But I say 'darling' too as a joke, so it works perfectly.
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"Notorious RBG," as she's known by her fans, is a liberal darling.
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"I love you too, darling daughter," she'd said, reaching for my hand.
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Once the Blues tied the game, Darling helped to weather the storm.
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As seen in Meet DeWanda Wise — The New Nola Darling & Hollywood's 'Rihanna.
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BOEING, AN aerospace giant, has been a darling of the American stockmarket.
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Against all odds, Slack has emerged as the darling of enterprise chat.
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Darling was beaten on a high shot from above the right circle.
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Lyft Inc has gone from IPO darling to short sellers' best friend.
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"Happy birthday to this darling heart," she wrote on her Instagram Wednesday.
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Over the past few years she's also become a red carpet darling.
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But I say 'darling,' too, as a joke, so it works perfectly.
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My darling Tara I hope you know how much we miss you.
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Atlassian has been a stock market darling since going public in 2015.
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"I don't know that I would do it again," Darling tells me.
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Modi was elected in 2014 as a darling of the business community.
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"For my darling love," reads another, this time from sculptor Isamu Noguchi.
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"Yes," Morris captioned the three darling photos, adding a fun ring emoji.
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Soderberg redirected it past Darling for his seventh goal of the season.
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His comic bragging made him the darling of sports reporters, irresistible copy.
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It's about half the annual revenue of current stock market darling Nvidia.
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Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, the new darling of the left, went even further.
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Last year it spent $4.4 billion on AOL, another former dotcom darling.
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Trucking is an $800 billion industry that's quickly becoming a tech darling.
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The object of my affection was a darling red Roomba vacuum cleaner.
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The Trump administration is still playing with blacklisting China's telecom darling, Huawei.
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That corner house over there is the home of the Darling family.
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Carolina's Scott Darling, who is a former Chicago goalie, made 103 saves.
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"You look darling," Chieko says, clucking approvingly at my rose seersucker dress.
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Brazil, once a darling among emerging markets, is in full-blown crisis.
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"He said into my ear, 'You look beautiful, darling,'" Ms. Robinson recalled.
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Later, when they are alone in his office: DR. ROSS: Hi. Darling.
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The remake doesn't act like Jim and Darling are two faceless adults.
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A Star Is Born should have been an obvious awards season darling.
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Break another little bit of my heart now, darling, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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But the character DeWanda Wise plays is Nola Darling, who is polyamorous.
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As a woman producing VR porn, Darling is something of a unicorn.
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In fact, he was a darling of the right during that episode.
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"Please come home my darling -- I am longing for you," Fajarsyah said.
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Kiersey Clemons' Darling received Lady for Christmas when she was a puppy.
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Mozambique's longstanding status as a donor darling is now far from secure.
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The best inning for Ron Darling and David Wells was the eighth.
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I play "Darling Nikki" loud enough to drown out my own voice.
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Slack's growth has made it a darling among investors and potential acquirers.
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Art Review The artist of "Infinity" rooms has become an Instagram darling.
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Justin Williams scored for the Hurricanes, and Scott Darling made 15 saves.
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Oh, they tried to make me the darling of the liberal establishment.
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Asia, darling, you cannot blame yourself when someone walks out on you.
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In 16th-century France, it was another word for sweetheart or darling.
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The series became a ratings hit and a critical darling early on.
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He is the darling of rank-and-file Tories hellbent on Brexit.
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It is the darling of local foodies and international critics and chefs.
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When the wind doesn't blow, just turn off the television, darling, please.
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And I came back and my wife said, 'Darling are you OK?
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"The amount of data being created continues to explode exponentially," Darling said.
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There was a new darling on Wall Street this week: Virgin Galactic.
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Totally nude — it's the avant-garde, darling, you had to be nude.
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Transportation and infrastructure bills have long been the darling of earmark proponents.
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Once a tech darling, Jawbone has struggled over the year or so.
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Quenneville pulled Darling for an extra attacker with about two minutes remaining.
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Sarah Palin of Alaska, the polarizing darling of the Tea Party movement.
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That feature is currently unavailable in Slack, the darling of chat apps.
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Darling said his former boss doesn't care about upsetting his fellow senators.
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Nate Darling led Delaware with 222 points, while Kevin Anderson added 213.
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Nate Darling led Delaware with 29 points while Kevin Anderson added 14.
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Move over Doritos Locos Tacos, there's a new Taco Bell menu darling.
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I know he's not a conservative darling," McCain said on "The View.
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Darling has limited opponents to four goals in his past four starts.
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"It's ambiguous, and it leaves plenty of room for debate," Darling said.
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"He calls me 'darling' but doesn't know who I am," she says.
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Booksmart seems poised to be the indie comedy darling of the summer.
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Thinx founder Miki Agrawal was once a feminist darling of the startup world.
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And it surely seals Kenzo's status as fashion's irreverent yet uber cool darling.
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Their nicknames are Teerak and Tonrak ["Darling" and "Tree of Love" in English].
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"The people here ... they're coming to a neighborhood near you, America," Darling says.
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One of Buffett's big winners this year is another tech darling: Apple (AAPL).
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Darling said this approach could address two big challenges related to coral research.
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"First of all, it sets the wrong incentives for manufacturers," Darling told Gizmodo.
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"Please join me in wishing Happy Birthday to my darling @AnnaKFaris," he tweeted.
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Considering Swift is normally a Grammys darling, this was a shock to many.
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The technology behind bitcoin - called blockchain – became the darling of the fintech world.
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"You really are a a good dancer, my darling," said judge Bruno Tonioli.
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EMC Ventures, headed by Scott Darling, invested capital held on EMC's balance sheet.
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Certainly "Darling, I Love You" is one I've seen take the wrong way.
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Remember when La La Land was the darling of the fall festival circuit?
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To add to the burn, Netflix darling The Irishman got shut out entirely.
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"A couple that is barefoot together stays together," she captioned the darling shot.
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Joe is a darling little boy, round of cheek and quick to grin.
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Phelps also posted a darling photo on Instagram celebrating his wife's special day.
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She's a pop star, a former Disney Channel darling, and an eager activist.
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Not quite in the ground, but no longer the darling of its makers.
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"Revenge is just a different prayer at their altar, darling," Host Maeve says.
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A star may soon be born, but darling, Lady Gaga has already arrived.
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But don't worry Kim my darling, it can still handle your daily selfies.
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Carolina goalie Scott Darling, who is a former Chicago goalie, made 33 saves.
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Wonder Woman isn't just a critical darling — she's a box office winner, too.
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But The Night Of, HBO's new critical darling, is not Game of Thrones.
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Bernie Sanders' Medicare for All remains a darling of the left's activist base.
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Meanwhile, SpaceX, the darling of the private space industry, launched 21 rockets itself.
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Kiersey Clemons is in talks to portray the character of Darling, Lady's owner.
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That business was ultimately sold to dotcom darling Webvan, which later went bust.
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At the time, Theranos was on the cusp of becoming a tech darling.
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Here's hoping the new Oscars darling keeps finding time to make us laugh.
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The darling of the conservative, Catholic constituencies that hold a large sway among
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Case in point, a Napa Valley "cult darling" fetched an estimated $50 million.
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He's still an indie darling and the guy who rampaged through New Japan.
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Darling, who was making his third consecutive start for Carolina, made 20 saves.
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"Darling, thank you," Hiddleston responded with a gentle pat on his companion's shoulder.
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G Scott Darling made 24 saves in Saturday's 3-1 victory at Buffalo.
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Celebrating Tara, my darling sister, today with our entire family at her funeral.
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And she danced -- busting moves that have made her the newest Internet darling.
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Video Meanwhile, liberal darling Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who beat Democratic Caucus Chairman Rep.
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Darling didn't see the shot because of the screen provided by Bobby Ryan.
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G Scott Darling made 63 saves in Thursday's 6-3 victory in Toronto.
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Eli and Oskar, these darling little weirdos, both need companionship and and help.
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"I adore and love my little darling," he wrote to her in one.
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"They were the darling of the global TB community," Jim Kim told me.
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Carolina goalie Scott Darling, who was in his first NHL game since Nov.
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Elle Fanning has been an indie movie darling ever since she was wee.
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Poll of likely caucus-goers that showed O'Rourke—once a darling of the
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But what was the transition from Disney darling to daring ingenue really like?
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Goaltender Scott Darling stopped Shattenkirk's shot but allowed a long rebound to Tarasenko.
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"Goodbye, darling!" you call out to your wife as you leave the house.
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"Law enforcement officers are constantly expected to have 'thick skin,'" Darling told VICE.
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The growth factor had been an investor darling, outperforming value in recent years.
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Major police departments bought in and Taser International became a Wall Street darling.
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My darling boy, I can barely remember what I was doing last week.
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Dick Latessa, my darling "Hairspray" co-star, kept nothing in his dressing room.
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"We're ultimately missing those windows of opportunity," Mr. Darling said this past week.
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"I, Tonya," a winking biopic of Tonya Harding, is an awards-season darling.
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For a cigarette-short moment, he was a darling of the dance press.
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The GOP could invoke that rule to "slow things down," Darling told me.
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"After the recession, D.C. was the darling of the investment community," he said.
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Short of Sanders himself, Warren, a progressive darling, might be her best bet.
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"What they're asking isn't, 'Hey, will you show me your feet,'" Darling said.
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"They broke me in there, darling," he tells his 17-year-old daughter.
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The bride, 28, writes the lifestyle blog Design Darling, based in Greenwich, Conn.
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"Darling, I've been thinking," Iduna (voiced by Evan Rachel Wood) tells her husband.
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In the 1500s, it was a gender neutral term for sweetheart or darling.
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Willie's fairness of face and sweetness of disposition made him his parents' darling.
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Will money managers have an appetite for another over-valued Silicon Valley darling?
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No one suffered more than the flat-footed and big money darling Jeb.
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Macron at the theater late last year, before she became a media darling.
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Why was Manny the Manatee so popular, but Darling the Dog a bust?
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"Both teams are fast," said Hurricanes goaltender Scott Darling, who made 237 saves.
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The financials sector, the darling of January, was swept up in the chaos.
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The former pitcher Ron Darling offered his thoughts on the seven he faced.
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But for Holly Darling, the hardest part of being a stripper wasn't physical.
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That Sanders is a tech darling is also reflected in the campaign donations.
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Darling put down her notepad as if she thought she'd already delivered it.
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"I have not been invited, darling,"said the Orange Is The New Black star.
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Here was Alexander Wang, the darling of downtown, showing in a Park Avenue church!
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Apple has long been a market darling, but it's gotten sliced and diced recently.
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It&aposs not nice, darling, you&aposre supposed to be nice to the customers.
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Darling saw the potential for adult-themed VR as a form of social learning.
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Carolina goalie Scott Darling made his first appearance of the season, stopping 28 shots.
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"The only I know, darling girl, is, without you, nothing is possible," he whimpers.
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"I burnt it all, darling," Azalea said in reference to all of Young's clothes.
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ProTruly's Darling smartphone seems to hit all three in the best and worst ways.
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They want to go to wind ...'Darling, I just can't watch the show tonight.
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Twitter, once a promising tech darling, has been under pressure over the past year.
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I jumped up and I held his hand and I said, 'What's wrong, darling?
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SunEdison, the renewable energy company, was once the darling of the hedge fund world.
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Sure — Pier 59 is pretty cool, but have you ever been to Darling Harbour?
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This month, Gabriel Tallent's My Absolute Darling is our official MashReads book club selection!
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But, those epics' network sibling, Barry, is the stealthy Emmys darling of the year.
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In 2004, when Jose Mourninho joined Chelsea, he was known as a media darling.
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The committee initially requested documents regarding Wheeler's lobbying work with Darling on Feb. 13.
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Finally, there's an Iranian pop star who was once a darling of the regime.
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But these days the Darling is reduced to a putrid standstill with alarming regularity.
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This Kickstarter darling raised $500,000 to produce what amounts to a portable kneeling desk.
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Darling started in place of Corey Crawford, who missed the game due to illness.
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Made of polyurethane or polyimide plastics and coated with silane molecules, Darling and co.
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It's so darling how the kids support and encourage him to participate in things.
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Critics, including Refinery29's own Anne Cohen, also loved this Sundance Film Festival darling.
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One Tumblr entity, The Skeleton Fairy, cast a curse upon Darling for their deeds.
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Thankfully, grocery chain Aldi has your every need covered with just one darling package.
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Flipagram was once a social media darling but the startup has been quiet recently.
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Jalen Perry and Nate Darling each had 13 points and Nick Norton added 10.
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Critical darling Creed's only major nomination went to Sylvester Stallone for Best Supporting Actor.
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It slid over to the defenseman and he blasted it past a diving Darling.
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Netflix may have singlehandedly revived the Great American Rom-Com with this unexpected darling.
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HBO had been a longtime Emmy darling and led the nominations for 17 years.
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Ross is smaller but, given its room to grow, has become an investor darling.
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There's also Gala Darling, a witch-identified Instagram influencer, with 58,900 followers and counting.
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Darling played in place of Corey Crawford, who underwent an emergency appendectomy Saturday morning.
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Thursday, the stock — once a Wall Street darling — nosedived to an all-time low.
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"They came hard there for a bit and got some fortunate bounces," Darling said.
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Darling notes that the piece is looking at the spatial architecture of people's homes.
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"He was outstanding," Peters said of Darling after he turned aside 23 shots Thursday.
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"It's going to be crippling for the people they're claiming to protect," Darling says.
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Samsung purchased early Internet of Things darling SmartThings in 2014 for around $200 million.
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As an artist, you want validation, and my first play wasn't a critical darling.
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Over the past several years, 'fintech' has quietly become the unsung darling of venture.
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Scott Darling came on in relief to begin the third period, making eight saves.
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Sales of Greek yogurt — once the dairy darling — dropped 4.8 percent over last year.
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Darling separately argues that Senate Republicans could be awarded by voters for blocking Obama.
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Scott Darling is filling in admirably for Crawford, going 24-23-22 with a .
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And in non-poop-related news, tooth-straightening darling SmileDirectClub is eyeing an IPO.
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It has become the new darling among advertisers wanting to reach a younger audience.
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Another GOP strategist, Brian Darling, who previously served as a senior aide to Sen.
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But to Parsons, digestifs including that spicy-sweet frat-party darling, Jägermeister, also count.
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For two seasons on ABC, "Agent Carter" was a critical darling with middling ratings.
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Brian Darling, a former Senate aide and GOP strategist, said Lee, Cruz and Sen.
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It was the darling of glass-eyed Silicon Valley investors just a year ago.
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Now I live in Taipei and you don't even exist here, my darling quesadilla.
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It, too, is not trendy or a critical darling, but it is exceedingly popular.
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"The biggest hurdle is getting the hardware into the hands of consumers," Darling says.
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Right wing darling Candace Owens apparently was in attendance, although I didn't see her.
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That Darling Buds of May boxset does look tempting though... Follow Josh on Twitter
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"It's easy to be frustrated, especially when you're not winning a lot," Darling said.
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Mr. Darling said he expects similar pushback from "art snobs" to Mr. Abloh's exhibition.
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Candidates have alternately enjoyed media-darling status or wondered why they weren't breaking through.
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Ossoff, a 29-year-old Atlanta native, has become a fundraising darling for liberals.
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The Florida Project has been a critical darling since its Cannes premiere last spring.
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"But her come was very clearly the beginnings of a yeast infection," Darling said.
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After some wine with dinner, Darling found the courage to ask Seaver about them.
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They were a darling in the stock market, just prior to me being there.
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That's a considerable barrier to someone like Stacey Abrams, a darling of establishment liberals.
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The "Darling Nikki" scream was actually the third time Prince screamed on the record.
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Indeed, Flake was a Tea Party darling who got scalped by Steve Bannon-ism.
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The story of an internet darling with a problematic past is classic Milkshake Duck.
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At a moment when autonomy is the darling of Silicon Valley, efforts like Mrs.
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Copp beat Scott Darling with 4:02 remaining to tie the game at 3.
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Although Trump has not been a darling of the establishment, these responses were unexpected.
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It was unusual behavior for a woman who was once a news media darling.
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She is a darling of conservative media, and she frequently appears on Fox News.
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Along with its horrors, "My Absolute Darling" is also a book of nostalgic pleasures.
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Darling Venus connects with taskmaster Saturn, creating a supportive energy for having serious conversations.
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As this story unfolds, Silicon Valley's one-time darling is now its cautionary tale.
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The company won a number of awards for darling shows like The Marvelous Mrs.
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John Taylor, darling of conservative economists, will not be the next Fed Chair. Why?
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The Immigrant (2013), directed by Hollywood darling James Gray, failed to attract awards notice.
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It wasn't produced by a major studio, or distributed by an art-house darling.
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"New pieces, they're like new lovers," said Mia Moretti, the D.J. and downtown darling.
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The Panthers then placed Darling on unconditional waivers for the purpose of a buyout.
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" And she goes, "When you have a car, darling, you don't need a coat.
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What's most impressive about My Absolute Darling is how carefully it handles its bleakness.
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Alfie is the luckiest to have a daddy like you, and I can't wait to spend this entire summer (and beyond) weeping along to "beautiful boy, darling boy" with you while we fall deeper in love with our own beautiful, darling boy.
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Darling Brewery opened in 2010, just as the craft beer sector exploded in South Africa.
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LIV Watches is a crowdfunding darling with a number of Kickstarted watches under its belt.
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"First day on the set with Meryl and 'my' darling boys!" she captioned the still.
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For a while there, the hydrogen fuel cell was the darling of the transportation industry.
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Darling returned to the crease with 6:11 remaining and Chicago still trailing 4-1.
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Snapchat was the millennial darling of Wall Street at one point, before its disastrous redesign.
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Baby Doll A not-so-darling doll is the star of Lewis' latest baby prank.
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But it's light, frothy and fun, just like the ladies' beverage of choice – Bollinger darling!
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What are you going to say when somebody asks, Where is your darling daughter tonight?
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MODI RETAINS BACKERS Modi was elected in 2014 as a darling of the business community.
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Animal food manufacturers like Darling Ingredients and Phibro are also feeling the swine fever heat.
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That provocative style has made Mr. Mansour a darling of Egypt's gossipy television talk shows.
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Beto O'Rourke, the darling of the Democrats, narrowly failed to unseat Ted Cruz in Texas.
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Palin, a darling of the Tea Party insurgency, could help inoculate him from such attacks.
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In my gut when I'm writing I want everything I write to be a darling.
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Her novel, "My Darling From the Lions," eventually came out in 1967, attracting little attention.
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Crawford's replacement, Scott Darling, made his fourth straight start for the first time since December.
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ET, MashReads will be hosting an IRL book club meetup to discuss My Absolute Darling.
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There she was, my sweet darling baby, wearing a "Mitt Romney for president" t-shirt.
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Comverse, a darling of Wall Street during the tech boom, pioneered the development of voicemail.
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That is why it's been the darling of those who rhetorically support medication assisted treatment.
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Theranos was once a darling of Silicon Valley and biotech, a unicorn worth $9 billion.
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Darling made several key saves to keep the Blackhawks on top in the closing minutes.
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And Apple, as the industry's Think Different darling, is at the forefront of the revolution.
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I just wish my darling dad was here now to see how far we've flown.
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The Loomo robot transporter is another Indiegogo darling that's now arriving as a delivery vehicle.
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Now he's the man behind some of Hollywood's biggest faces, including TV darling Kiernan Shipka.
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Sanchez called emerging market debt a "darling" for investors in this year's low-yield environment.
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Another member quickly jumped to defend Darling, mocking the critic's poor understanding of magic today.
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It was a ratings smash, a critical darling, and a cult hit all at once.
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Growth has slowed recently in Chile, long an investor darling and Latin America's richest nation.
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Shares in the one-time Wall Street darling fell 13 percent in after-hours trading.
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"We're living in an age where you can weaponize personal information against people," Darling said.
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Darling dove to his left at the top of the crease for a sprawling stop.
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HBO had been a longtime Emmy darling and led the nominations for 17 straight years.
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It will be available on Thanksgiving Day, and stars DeWanda Wise as lead Nola Darling.
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A post-war economic recovery has made Ivory Coast the darling of investors in Africa.
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She is a swing-dancing legend and just the most darling woman I've ever met.
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But where there is an emotional bond, there is potential for exploitation, according to Darling.
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Once a darling of Wall Street, GoPro's year long free fall has been widely documented.
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"Darling, fire under your a--," one woman said emphatically in a call to a friend.
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"—[Timmy was] the kid in the wheelchair—she's like, "Darling, we needed more time together.
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His basic numbers don't astound, and his advanced numbers don't make him an analytics darling.
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The Silicon Valley darling enjoys incumbency and the network effect in many of its markets.
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Despite the film's earnings and a star-studded cast, it wasn't exactly a critical darling.
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Here's what else is happening: Little darling, it feels like years since it's been here.
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That video went viral, making Bryce a darling of liberals from New York to California.
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Last year the wireless carrier also paid $4.4 billion for AOL, another former internet darling.
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"He'll be very defensive of the president when it comes to those issues," Darling added.
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Mia Love, once the darling of the Republican Party, is in a tough reelection fight.
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Mic was once a digital media darling, attracting around $60 million in funding from investors.
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Darling merely has had a hidden history of mental illness — and maybe a bad relationship.
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"There will be a lot of pressure," said Brian Darling, a former Republican Senate aide.
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Bill Clinton has gone from the media doghouse to media darling in one short week.
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The shelves were orderly and well stocked with darling items meant to beautify a house.
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Leah Vukmir, a talk radio darling in a state where conservative talk radio really matters.
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Darling stopped 28 shots for the Hurricanes, who have lost six straight (0-4-2).
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Mr. Lima segued from war to peace by becoming a darling of Guatemala's economic elite.
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It is no secret Trump has not been the darling of the Republican Party establishment.
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In the new film, Jim and Darling set out with Lulu to visit his sister.
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It's been a media darling, with tons of hype, but it isn't attracting investor interest.
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Brian Darling, a former staffer at the Heritage Foundation, praised DeMint's tenure as a success.
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Darling is leading a new initiative to crowdsource data from scientists and savvy divers alike.
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Carolina pulled Darling with 3:02 left but failed to manage a shot on goal.
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Former press darling Theranos was very publicly revealed not to have its act together, either.
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Darling — a librarian turned porn performer who's been obsessed with VR since childhood — launched VRTube.
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Even the critical darling Link Between Worlds failed to keep my attention back in 2013.
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"I will always recommend seeking out professional help for hair adventures like this," says Darling.
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I said, 'Yes darling, a white man can be president — we've had 43 of them.
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The FX sitcom has never been nominated for an Emmy, despite being a critical darling.
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Brian Darling is former Counsel and Sr. Communications Director for Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky.
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The rest of its body was trapped beneath the eroding bank of the Darling River.
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"These patients need to be cautious about sodium-reduced meat and poultry products," Darling said.
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Two new exhibitions show that she's much more than the Instagram darling she has become.
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The ice-cream delivery was coordinated in part by the mayor of McAllen, Jim Darling.
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It's stirred up backlash for even the progressive Left's most darling candidates, like Bernie Sanders.
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DeWanda Wise plays Nola Darling, a sexually fluid, sex-positive woman in modern-day Brooklyn.
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Gritty, the Twitter darling and mascot for the Philadelphia Flyers, is now a cover star.
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"It'll be a very lawyerly questioning — testing the memories, talking about the circumstances," Darling said.
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Just last week, a onetime darling of Silicon Valley, Theranos, announced that it would dissolve.
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From left: Gary Cohen, Ron Darling and Keith Hernandez in the broadcast booth in August.
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She has emerged from years of media torture as an unexpected darling of the press.
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" Lopez started performing in community theatre, playing, among other roles, Michael Darling, in "Peter Pan.
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Skate City is a side-scrolling skateboarding game in the vein of indie darling OlliOlli.
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His stern ethos of self-help and bootstrapping has made him a darling of the
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"Well, you said the décolletage is the last to go, darling," Ms. Ebersole said, laughing.
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He started off small but became a near-immediate darling of the downtown news media.
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Am I prepared to stake her life, my darling n-of-1, against those odds?
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With Jaccob Slavin trying to poke the puck free, Filppula fired a shot past Darling.
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I lost a child — a sweet, smiling, darling little boy — just before he was 2.
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Brex, a Silicon Valley fintech darling, has lofty plans to battle big banks—and Stripe.
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" He closed by saying: "I embrace and kiss you very tenderly, my darling little sun.
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"Thank you, darling," she told her, as if she were speaking to a younger sister.
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Rick Scott (R), a darling of the National Rifle Association (NRA), is considering challenging Sen.
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At its peak in 2014, the blood-testing startup was a darling of Silicon Valley.
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They stock indie-darling Malin + Goetz products and Italian Frette robes hung in the closet.
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A darling of English tabloids, his rallies back home weren't attracting much of a crowd.
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Sketchbook Sara Lautman draws a tribute to the Darling family's loyal pet and caretaker, Nana.
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And it turned Esperanza Spalding into a full-fledged critical darling, a respected art star.
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A healthy cat and a minimally sanitary owner can avoid these diseases easily, said Darling.
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My darling, wonderful, powerhouse of a boss slipped a flyer for library school across my desk.
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My youngest sister, who is the darling of my family, was born when I was 14.
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Sustainability consultant Franz Rentel confirmed that Darling Brewery is the first carbon-neutral one in Africa.
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By 1993, breast cancer became the darling of corporations, and the pink ribbon was its logo.
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It's not a typical path, but it makes sense to former Disney Channel darling Dylan Sprouse.
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You are so gentle and kind and loving and bring us joy joy joy darling girl.
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The plan, which largely eschewed investment in R&D, made the company a Wall Street darling.
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" The Photo: Studio Shot with Tattoos The message: "Darling I'm a daydream dressed like a nightmare.
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Sabra Darling opens up about how she's overcoming her body insecurities, five months after giving birth.
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He scored this one when Darling mishandled the initial save and Pastrnak was there to convert.
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While Shirley's done an exceptional job with poppier punk records like Jeff Rosenstock's critical darling WORRY.
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Because all of us can achieve great things, and that's the darling fable of our age.
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But it s light, frothy and fun, just like the ladies beverage of choice Bollinger, darling!
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There are two versions of the Darling being made — a standard model and a glitzier model.
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Carp are crowding rivers in the Murray-Darling Basin, one of the nation's vital agricultural areas.
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It's bad not just for students, Darling-Hammond said, but for the country as a whole.
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Once a Wall Street darling, the company has struggled to boost wider adoption of its devices.
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Apple, once considered a darling among Wall Street investors and analysts, has been under pressure recently.
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G Scott Darling made 28 saves Thursday in the Blackhawks' 53-4 win over the Islanders.
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The stock market darling has shed 32 percent of its value since a February 2015 high.
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They are going to kill thousands of tonnes of European carp in the Murray-Darling River.
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She did emerge a darling from Bachelor in Paradise, and she's always been a franchise favorite.
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Teravainen and Haydn Fleury each added two assists while Scott Darling made 240 saves for Carolina.
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Wise's casting is well-deserved after she earned ample praise for her role as Nola Darling.
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With the release of her first album in 2015, Courtney Barnett was an immediate critical darling.
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I look at my darling who spits up on me again and appears to mouth dickhead .
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The online auction site, like Amazon a darling of the dot-com boom, was suddenly stagnant.
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"Quality time tattooing my darling husband," she captioned the photo of herself working on Seyer's leg.
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" Stoner told reporters: "I gave him a little message for his darling wife — 'twins save time.
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In an Instagram post on Sunday, the Rocket Man celebrated the life of his "darling" pal.
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The startup was one of the original darling flash-sale sites coming out of New York.
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Episode 21986: #22MyNegusAndMyBishesIf you learn nothing else from Nola Darling, pay attention to her self-awareness.
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Its online rival eBay, on the other hand, was an internet darling worth nearly $33 billion.
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Concerns over Mexico's budget and economy have also greyed the skies of the former market darling.
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Wright Is an Author Wright's first book, Darling Days: A Memoir, will hit shelves on Sept.
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Shares in ASOS, a one-time stock market darling plunged as much as 255% on Thursday.
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Darling is the team's projected first-stringer, but he was injured in the final preseason game.
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"It's difficult to make a case why oil prices materially move up from here," said Darling.
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And on November 14, darling Venus and dreamy Neptune clash, stirring up a hugely romantic atmosphere.
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As the diva chanteuse would tell you herself, all other forms of illumination are bleak, darling.
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Theranos, in particular, was a media darling before The Wall Street Journal's groundbreaking report last year.
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Rounding out the top five is the indie darling "The Big Sick" from comedian Kumail Nanjiani.
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Blue Bottle Coffee, a silicon valley darling, was acquired by Nestle for more than $700 million.
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On April 11, the New Orleans Advocate published an interview with Darling, who blasted law enforcement.
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Darling quit the collective of their own volition shortly after the start of the bones discourse.
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Throughout this election cycle, Ivanka, Donald's darling daughter, has been cast as her father's tempering force.
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Ahead, see how the fashion plate and street style darling went from pretty to pretty edgy.
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Cruz is a former clerk for Chief Justice William Rehnquist and a darling of judicial conservatives.
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"The tech company that also sells pizza" became Wall Street's darling thanks to Doyle's bold moves.
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" It's actually from "Breakfast at Tiffany's," when Audrey Hepburn's character blurts out, "Bless you, darling Fred.
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It's been shown in 100 territories around the world, according to the show's producer Mary Darling.
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For years, Valeant was an investor darling, buying up assets and delivering double-digit profit growth.
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This week, we spoke to Darling Chuck, who is maybe one of the busiest DJs around.
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A notable disappointment of the reporting period so far was Wall Street darling Apple's revenue miss.
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CHINEXTP once the darling of local investors and a hotbed for speculation, is on the decline.
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Darling was 0-3-2 in his last five decisions and hadn't won since Nov. 26.
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XXX founder Ela Darling told The Verge last year, the allure is the promise of immersion.
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"Happy Birthday darling," Ozzy said while presenting her with a ring box fished from his pocket.
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In the decade since Ys, Newsom has made the transition from indie darling to celebrity harpist.
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Now it rivals Costa Rica, the darling of Central American tourism, as the place to be.
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"Those are the ones you just get desperate and throw some body parts at," Darling said.
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He's obviously had some personal issues in his life, but he's kind of a media darling.
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Darling had 25 saves for Chicago, while Vasilevskiy made 113 saves, 10 in the third period.
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Jeb Bush, darling of the right-wing donor class, was a staunch advocate for immigration reform.
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First know that the problem here is not you, and it's not your darling, demanding baby.
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Amoruso's departure caps what has been a tumultuous two years at the onetime e-commerce darling.
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With colleagues and strangers, avoid diminutive nicknames like hon, baby, darling, girl, young lady or kiddo.
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Flowers, including a rose ostentatiously placed beside Darling like a small partner, lend a frail elegance.
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Buying clothes at flea markets is best done in secret, darling, lest you face immediate sanctions.
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But Darling and other strategists say it's too soon to write off Trump as a loser.
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That aggressive target has made the bank's stock a darling on Wall Street, the lawsuit notes.
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"I'm so proud of my darling @KendallJenner for being so brave and vulnerable," Kris Jenner wrote.
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"Oh, Darling I'm in the Garden" is a funnier, weirder rendering of her old adultery material.
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We started in the home section, where we immediately ran into some darling dining room sets.
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Meal delivery darling Blue Apron is set to price tonight and trade tomorrow at the NYSE.
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Paul says he wants to go from being a social media darling to a mainstream star.
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She is now "Auntie Maxine," a GIF-able, highly quotable and T-shirt worthy progressive darling.
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Derick Brassard beat Scott Darling just as an Ottawa power play was getting ready to expire.
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G Scott Darling made 28 saves Thursday in the Blackhawks' 5-3 loss to the Jets.
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In an era when procedural protections are a given, the Antiquities Act is an odd darling.
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There were some who were able to make studio films, like Elaine May and Joan Darling.
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She said, 'My darling granddaughter, I've never been more proud of you than I am today.
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Mo Brooks, a Tea Party darling, looks likely to come in third and miss the cut.
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An Indiegogo darling, this crowdfunded guitar is now shipping and costs $999 in maple and rosewood.
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That happened to ByteDance, the company behind TikTok, the current social darling for many U.S. media.
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In early 23 Ela Darling, 22, a pornographic actress, recorded her first virtual reality sex scene.
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Before long, Ms. Darling started streaming weekly VR segments live from her bedroom in Los Angeles.
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"Academy Award nominee JR" just rolls off the tongue for the polished and hip art darling.
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Mo Brooks, a Tea Party darling, were expected to be the favorites at the race's outset.
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"Sally darling," it began, and referred Ms. Wu to attached photos, with measurements and colors annotated.
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Come on, people, let's not lose our senses of humor over a darling duet from 1944.
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The biggest surprise is the story of the Hubble Space Telescope, a darling of the public.
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And your wives and husbands say, 'Darling, I want to watch Donald Trump on television tonight.
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When Bernard Berenson, who brokered its purchase, referred to it as "a darling" he wasn't wrong.
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The Penthouse Spa Suite is located in The Star Resort Gold Coast at The Darling hotel.
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People murmured their approval, so darling, the brief conjunction of goodness on this goddam nightmare ride.
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Mr. Tuckwell's survivors include his fourth wife, Jenny Darling, and three children, David, Jane and Tom.
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It is clearly an investor darling, providing all the more reason to dig into its numbers.
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He was more liberal than Mahathir and other rivals and became a darling of the West.
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Darling never went to school, can't read or write, and had never heard of birth control.
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Darling suggests that it suits an era when people, animals, and robots are increasingly swirled together.
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But despite its noir trappings, "My Darling Detective" isn't as dark as some of his others.
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It feels like every generation can only have one Black actor who becomes an award darling.
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Moderation has become something of a lost darling these days, in the world of lifestyle trends.
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Calling myself darling, dressing for my own pleasure, each morning choosing perfume to turn me on.
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"Moonlight" was the progressive art-house underdog, "Manchester by the Sea" the bleak film-festival darling.
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With no smartphone to showcase Amazon's digital darling, the development of the smart speaker was inspired.
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His seeming victimhood made him a darling of the media and a symbol of the #Resistance.
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Was he an indie darling, or the only Marvel superhero not on the Infinity War poster?
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"Thirtysomething," this critical darling of a TV show about … well, very little, had reached a milestone.
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She's not only a darling of progressives, she attended the state's last Democratic gathering without incident.
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More recently, he has consulted with startups including Warby Parker and Indian e-commerce darling Flipkart.
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It wasn't his terminology that was hard to decipher, though I tripped over "dollink" for darling.
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But the night continued on smoothly, with Handmaid's Tale becoming the Emmy darling of the evening.
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Sure, celebrities are still wearing John Galliano after his anti-Semitic rants—but he's couture, darling.
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That's the newly discovered TRAPPIST-1 system, current darling of exoplanetary enthusiasts and alien-life optimists.
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She's also become something of a media darling, getting coverage in Vogue, BuzzFeed, and the Nation.
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In October, JoJu expanded to a sleek two-level outpost on Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, with iPad kiosks, an Instagram-primed alcove emblazoned with the words "Oh Darling Darling Stand Banh Mi," and an astonishingly efficient and upbeat squad of sandwich assemblers at the ready.
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The Silicon Valley darling will never stop being a target for those who wish to manipulate people.
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"I can't wait to spend forever with you my darling!!" she wrote on Instagram at the time.
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Some, however, warned the coming of futures might prove to be the downfall of the digital darling.
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Constance Wu, a newly-minted rom-com darling who made Crazy Rich Asians our new favorite film.
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Words said in Washington have a big impact here, says Darling, who's been McAllen's mayor since 2013.
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The movie was poised to be an awards season darling — or at the very least, a contender.
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Scott Darling made 31 saves versus the Maple Leafs to pick up the win, but owns an .
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the progressive darling and youngest woman ever elected to Congress, was live on Instagram.
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When Start-Up Chile launched in 22012, it became the darling of the Latin American tech ecosystem.
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Dropbox became a darling company of the cloud computing startup wave by keeping users' files in sync.
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Benn's goal ended the night for Crawford, who stopped 16 of 20 shots before departing for Darling.
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Stills from classic Miyazaki films are displayed along Ghibli's modern endeavors, like Cannes darling The Red Turtle.
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She has seamlessly transitioned herself from indie darling to mainstream actress and then straight into television powerhouse.
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The vesps cannot see and they can't stand cold weather becuse it dries out their skin, darling.
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"My darling, my brother," Mazen, one of Muhamadawi's elder brothers cries out, while rocking back and forth.
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"1917," Universal's award season darling picked up an additional $9 million ahead of the Academy Awards Sunday.
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Last fall, we uncovered a trendy new way to drink smoothies thanks to Darling Cafe in Australia.
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Kate Darling, a research specialist at the MIT Media Lab, gives human beings a little more credit.
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For example, did anyone think indie darling Courtney Barnett would be something the President was listening to?
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They said, "Darling, if you want to work when you are older, you have got to diversify."
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The couple held their ceremony at St. Mary's Cathedral in Sydney, and their reception at Darling Harbour.
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Like Markle's relatives, Daisy's new status as a future royal in-law renders her a paparazzi darling.
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Apple's stock, once considered a darling among Wall Street investors and analysts, has been under pressure recently.
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"The breath [of data] that they cover is a lot more than what Goldman covers," Darling said.
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The Cincinnati Zoo darling was recently caught on camera giving a quick kiss to her mother, Bibi.
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The city of Sydney is leasing two floors of a building to go up in Darling Harbor.
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The Murray-Darling basin, which is larger than Ethiopia, gives life to Australia's arid interior (see map).
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I am quickly drawn to 7-month-old baby Julia, a chubby darling with wide brown eyes.
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Even if you are the VC's darling, you have to go the last mile for your customers.
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The Hurricanes replaced goalie Scott Darling after the third goal came just 20:23 into the game.
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More recently, with the restoration of multiparty democracy in 1994, Tanzania has been the darling of investors.
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"He'd call me and say, 'Oh darling, I am still here at this miserable place,'" Goss revealed.
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On March 16 the world will reunite with dog darling Benji thanks to the beloved streaming service.
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Beauty and the Beast's Belle isn't the only Disney darling poised for a major comeback this spring.
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This week, we're talking to Holly Darling about her first experience of working in a strip club.
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It has captured the imagination of America's youth, and become a startup darling in the entertainment space.
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"Happiest Birthday to my first friend, my darling sissy who taught me how to love," Jenna said.
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Jenner's darling beachwear isn't the first outfit she's worn at Cannes that's left us with closet envy.
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Andy Warhol used quite a few transgender people in his productions… Holly Woodlawn, of course Candy Darling.
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Every so often we get a social media darling who wins our hearts with their infectious personality.
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The actor has earned a reputation as a darling of several of the region's top leftist leaders.
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Michael Kors, a former growth stock darling, is still down over 40 percent from its 2014 highs.
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Don't pray for me darling, I have everything I could possibly want and need in my life.
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