"Die Hard" (1988) — 70%"Die Hard 2: Die Harder" (1990) — 67%"Die Hard: With a Vengeance" (1995) — 58%"Live Free or Die Hard" (2007) — 69%"A Good Day to Die Hard" (2013) — 28%
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Some of the best imitators offered witty cross-bred twists on the Die Hard premise: Cellular, heavily influenced by the Die Hard imitator Speed, was Die Hard on a cellphone; Crank was Die Hard on a thug.
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Trammell: The guard watching Die Hard is more evidence that Die Hard is a Christmas movie.
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Even Die Hard's initial sequels were born of the same lineage: Die Hard 2, adapted from a novel that had nothing to do with the Die Hard franchise, was just Die Hard at an airport.
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Every president needs a few die-hard loyalists around him; Trump needs everyone to be a die-hard loyalist.
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So, one thinks of John McClane in Die Hard 2: Die Harder, a film we must now tragically refer to as merely the third-worst Die Hard.
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This is the case with Die Hard 64, an unreleased Nintendo 64 game that appears to be a preliminary version of the GameCube's Die Hard Vendetta (2002).
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" - Maggie, 228 "Die hard Trump supporter on Facebook.
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LIPSKY: What about good seductive commercial entertainment — like Die Hard?
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What about: Obama, Bruce Willis in Die Hard, and Steves?
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Family traditions die hard, and new ideas aren't always welcome.
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Old habits, it appears, die hard — particularly for authoritarian governments.
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Old habits die hard, but these are surely worth killing.
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But Alabama is a place where old habits die hard.
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If you loved Die Hard, you're going to hate this.
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"Even if family planning stopped, habits die hard," he said.
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Old, weird food habits from cheap childhood meals die hard.
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Critics say "Die Hard" (1988) still influences action films today.
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Let's just say some old Star Wars traditions die hard.
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The same can be said for a die hard Trumpette.
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Old habits, familiar products and existing industrial infrastructure die hard.
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Finally, will you watch "Die Hard" this evening after dinner?
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And judging from Wednesday's episode, it appears old habits die hard.
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While the two are completely different applications, old habits die hard.
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Because who says sneakerheads can't be die-hard jewelry hoarders, too?
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There's a reason why many die-hard fans prefer those leaks.
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But new troubles are easily born, and old ones die hard.
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I've been a die-hard fan since they first came out.
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But even as die-hard Eudora users held on, it couldn't.
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It's enough to confuse anyone but the most die-hard fans.
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It was still a lot of black because goths die hard.
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From a software perspective, it seems that old habits die hard.
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Who knew Karl Lagerfeld was such a die-hard Twilight fan?
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Clearly, this movie won't be for every die-hard Chucky fan.
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Laverne Cox is feeling the wrath of die-hard Metallica fans.
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By the way, Murray is also a die-hard Cubs fan.
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Trump's die-hard backers will still be looking for the crime.
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There's even a waiting list for die-hard Skinny P fans.
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FilmStruck, the streaming service for "die-hard movie enthusiasts," launched today.
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" Nance says the final group comprises the "die-hard Trump supporters.
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British actor John Sessions rolling out those famous Die Hard lines.
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But through it all, Donald was die hard about, well, Donald.
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Even his die-hard loyalists don't look inspired by the plan.
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Mr. Durov's background explains his die-hard libertarian attitude on privacy.
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Van Gogh was definitely a die-hard "Futurama" fan though, right?
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Where user privacy is concerned, old, ugly habits die hard, clearly.
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Families want help navigating this terrain, yet old attitudes die hard.
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So why should anyone but the most die-hard politicos care?
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If you're a die-hard partisan, American politics is pretty straightforward.
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He had only one qualification: He was a Trump die-hard.
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These warnings and declarations do not come from die-hard Democrats.
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Also Lethal Weapon— Bilall: Die Hard, Beverly Hills Cop, all that.
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For die-hard musical fans like me, "La La Land" disappoints.
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People are passionate, and the fans are die-hard ... It's amazing.
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By the time Die Hard With a Vengeance came out in 1995, the franchise itself was borrowing from its descendants: Vengeance is basically Die Hard on New York City, but it also lifts heavily from Speed.
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Die Hard, 1988 John McLane's (Bruce Willis) heroism in the face of a terrorist threat takes place on Christmas Eve, and therefore — despite what the naysayers would have you believe — Die Hard is a Christmas movie.
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Who would want to see that but the most die-hard fans?
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Die-hard country music fans thought they were exempt from Beyoncé's blessings.
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Bowie's original die-hard audience, working-class British youth coming of age
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Die-hard Swifties, though, have zeroed in on a specific date: Oct.
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"It has this buddy, Die Hard-y kind of vibe," Margenau says.
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That's a prohibitive distance, even for the most die-hard of fans.
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The kind of stuff that die hard GoT fans will eat up.
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And no one was happier than die-hard Cubs fan Bill Murray!
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On a more positive note, at least for die-hard Delicious del.icio.
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Alan Rickman is a lot better than Bruce Willis in Die Hard.
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The biggest knife in the back to die-hard Star Wars fans?
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Well, once a die-hard Carofan myself, I may have the answers.
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He's almost three and, like your daughter, is a die-hard fan.
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Even die-hard iOS fans will want to pay attention to these.
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When it comes to die-hard Costco shoppers, we understand the draw.
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Disney parks are giving die-hard fans plenty to love this summer.
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My dad is a White Sox die-hard, as was his father.
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Steve L, Missouri Mr. Trump's die-hard supporters do not hold securities.
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Chrissy Teigen is one of the most die-hard celebrity Bravo fans.
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"'Die Hard' is not a Christmas movie!" he declared ending the show.
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It's like when Ellis tried to negotiate with Hans in Die Hard.
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RELATED: In handshake-happy Washington, old habits die hard amid coronavirus outbreak
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"I was a die-hard collector," Gingold said in a phone interview.
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Many die-hard N.F.L. fans might dream of owning their favorite team.
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Certainly, die-hard partisans will stick by their party, come what may.
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But the brand also has a cultlike following among die-hard golfers.
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A die-hard Republican that loved the pardon of Sheriff Joe Arpaio!
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Which, on one level, was a dig at die-hard book fans.
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This is generally considered an unforgivable offense by most die-hard Democrats.
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For die-hard fans of police procedurals, Connelly is the real deal.
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That influence spread to other filmmakers, including those who made Die Hard.
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Allegra: I'm a Spider-Man: Homecoming die-hard, not a mere fan!
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In a pseudo-remake of both The Towering Inferno and Die Hard?
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It's one of the earliest — and best — examples of the Die Hard on a [fill in the blank] phenomenon, which is probably a result of the fact that it was directed by Die Hard cinematographer Jan de Bont.
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Though it could definitely be a must-visit for die-hard Titanic fans.
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This one is for all you "Die Hard is a Christmas movie" people.
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Ahead, check out our favorite standout designs from their most die-hard fans.
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They became infinitely more sophisticated over the years, but old perceptions die hard.
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Two months later, though, die-hard users were still finding the experience disappointing.
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Among his die-hard fans, this episode might even earn Shaffir more credibility.
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It's been a difficult few months for die-hard shippers of celebrity couples.
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What else is left for a die-hard Marie Kondo fan to do?
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Any die-hard Nintendo fan knows that having a Switch can get expensive.
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I'm a die-hard Kindle fan, and this is a very good model.
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But only die-hard activists vote in those contests, and Corbyn surprised many.
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I decide that it's Die Hard, because what else would it possibly be.
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I go from a gigantic butt to Die Hard in a few blinks.
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For you die-hard Hein fans out there, this comes as no surprise.
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Noah, a New York City native, grew up a die-hard Knicks fan.
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Die-hard fans will appreciate some of the added details to the space.
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Die-hard fans will also want to purchase the "Harry Potter" Crest calendar.
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I'm also a die-hard Washington Nationals fan, because I love pain. 21.
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Even then, to some die-hard admirers, he remained an object of worship.
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The packed crowd of die-hard fans turned on her, hissing and booing.
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Bill Stinnett, a die-hard Indiana Pacers fan, still cut them into pieces.
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But for anyone besides die-hard fans, sports allegiance is rooted in place.
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"In a city like Chicago, there are 100,000 die-hard fans," Mather said.
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Many districts can be won or lost on 2,000 die-hard party voters.
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Then I moved right on to the Die Hard movies, and 48 Hours.
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"Die Hard" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian).
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To his die-hard fans, Mr. Sherbinski is a storied name in marijuana.
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Even for die-hard Watergate nerds, the movie can be a tough slog.
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Yet to the die-hard A's fans, the experience was richer at Candlestick.
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Where to Stream: Netflix, Hulu, CBS All Access Die Hard on the Enterprise.
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"Despite being liberal and leaning left, I'm a die-hard capitalist," Rockman said.
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Die Hard is one of the best movies, and that's a rom-com!
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I helped campaign for Obama and I was a die-hard Bernie supporter.
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He's facing an uphill battle to win over die-hard supporters of Sen.
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These cars tended to appeal only to small groups of die-hard environmentalists.
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Even some die-hard supporters of the rebellion fled, including hundreds of fighters.
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And yet, despite that clear political victory, Trump proved old habits die hard.
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Vegan diets gained traction among both die-hard exercise buffs and animal lovers.
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I'm a die-hard Lakers fan, but they're pretty terrible at the moment.
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Below is how the critic Caryn James reviewed "Die Hard" for The New York Times on July 15, 1988: "Die Hard," the movie that gambles a $5 million salary on Bruce Willis, has to be the most excessive film around.
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The filmmakers are too busy expanding the Die Hard conceit so that it encompasses
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Game of Thrones is a lot to take in, even for die-hard fans.
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And what have the unions received in return for this die hard, lucrative support?
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The Die Hard star unloaded his 20-acre estate for $5.495 million, PEOPLE confirms.
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Safe to say, there were more reloads than the first three Die Hard films.
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So, if you're a die-hard princess fan, you might want to stop here.
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But it wields outsized influence due to street power of its die-hard supporters.
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"Die-hard romantic" isn't the first thing people think of when considering longtime Jeopardy!
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Some contain actors who are no longer with us (Alan Rickman in Die Hard).
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Even the die hard Rundgren fans have problems with it, but it's really amazing.
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In a plot twist right out of Die Hard, hackers have attacked the hospital.
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Everyone from the staff of war memorials to the die-hard users is angry.
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He tried to avoid sugar, as his doctor recommended, but bad habits die hard.
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London Has Fallen, accordingly, is basically just Die Hard in the City of London.
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In the unregulated, digital weapons gold rush, it looks like old habits die hard.
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And despite almost rejecting "Die Hard," he said, the progressive storyline won him over.
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Die-hard mystery fans will want to binge watch the show on 11/21.
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The first, of course, are die-hard supporters of any of the Warriors' rivals.
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Die-hard Joker fans might not love the latest take on the super-villain.
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Martha McSally, the GOP establishment's preference, and two die-hard conservatives -- former state Sen.
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But old stereotypes die hard, as black Kentuckians told The Washington Post in 2017.
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Clinton's presidential nomination mean to average voters, die-hard Democrats and Bernie or Busters?
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We talked six die-hard Costco fanatics to hear why they love warehouse store.
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Naturally, the best cases for die-hard fans of Samsung's products are from Samsung.
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The Die Hard-like action plot shows masculine bravado coursing through Rick's vinegar veins.
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All three of them are Chicago natives and die-hard fans of the Cubbies.
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Die-hard Pornhub fans now have something to look forward to this holiday season.
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The new crowds didn't convert into the die-hard loyalists that the sport needed.
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What followed was a hilarious action sequence like something straight out of Die Hard.
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It's the kind of let down their die-hard fans have come to accept.
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Even die-hard Taylor Swift fans largely agree that "Me!" is grating and childish.
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Naturally, The Osamu Tezuka Story is a must-have for die-hard Tezuka fans.
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Surrounded, outnumbered, and outgunned, the jihadi group's last die-hard fighters aren't giving up.
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Garcetti is a die-hard democrat who has increasingly gained stature in the party.
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Dressed in footie pajamas, I stayed up late with my political die-hard parents.
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The strange thing is, it works: "Die Hard" is exceedingly stupid, but escapist fun.
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Back to my friend Di: She's not a die-hard Vegemite fan like me.
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Mazzilli is a "die-hard Corvette expert and builder," according to the History Channel.
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The local guides are die-hard football fans and are skilled at creating atmosphere.
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Mr. Russell continued to tour for die-hard fans, who called themselves Leon Lifers.
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In doing so, he alienated both die-hard advocates of serialism and musical conservatives.
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"Old habits die hard sometimes," says Kirk Heilbrun, a psychology professor at Drexel University.
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It wasn't a club many die-hard conservatives wanted to join, but they did.
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Dr. Stanley grew up as a die-hard fan of the hapless Brooklyn Dodgers.
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Aldi is not the only big grocer with pages run by die-hard customers.
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At this bit of added verisimilitude even some die-hard Simons fans cried foul.
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Love their ads or hate them, Peloton has built a die-hard fan base.
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"We're still going to be die-hard Chargers fans, no matter where they are."
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The first short teaser for Skyscraper had people comparing the piece to Die Hard.
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The strange thing is, it works: 'Die Hard' is exceedingly stupid, but escapist fun.
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I'm talking Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, Bad Santa, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Home Alone.
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At least you die-hard romantics are making up for the rest of us.
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He is a die-hard fan of the school's professional league soccer team, Pumas.
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My mom, a die-hard Spanish citizen and fan, has probably just disowned me.
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I'm only asking because I went down a "Die Hard" rabbit hole last week.
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Did you know ... "Baby Driver" star Ansel Elgort is a DIE-HARD Knicks fan?
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Die-hard Clinton operative David Brock is looking to lead a nascent "stop Sanders" movement.
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But old habits die hard, and users kept forwarding and BCC-ing people using Front.
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"I didn't agree with President Obama, but I respected him," the "Die Hard" actor explained.
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As a die-hard user of the product, what feature are you just excited for?
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If you're a die-hard DC Comics fan like me, this is truly depressing news.
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But unless you're a die-hard Super Nintendo purist, these design tweaks aren't deal-breakers.
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Even the most die-hard fans on Reddit were left confused on basic plot points.
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These die-hard fans just want to support their teams, even for a few bucks.
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The die-hard New York Giants fan owns five cats, four of which are rescued.
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Let's start with the myriad reasons to just say no to Die Hard this year.
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There is a single, perfect target audience for Garfield Go: the die-hard E3 cynic.
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Die-hard fans have always been an over-sized part of the "Star Trek" equation.
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It introduced me to a die-hard sub-culture full of kind and nutty people.
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Die-hard fans will put up with a lot of nonsense to see the future.
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FYI -- Flaum is a recent U. of Michigan grad and a die-hard Yanks fan.
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What's less clear is how many of Sanders's die-hard supporters will do the same.
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Air Force One was Die Hard on a very specific plane — the president's personal 747.
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Maybe you're a die-hard fan who simply must see the Super Bowl in person.
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"Die Hard" earned about $140.8 million at the box office, outshining its $28 million budget.
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And let's face it, there are only so many times you can watch Die Hard.
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Here's a look at everyone who didn't list "Die Hard" as their favorite Christmas movie.
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It is a risky, die-hard philosophy that has not gone unnoticed by their customers.
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He also earned the notice of Die Hard producer Joel Silver and director John McTiernan.
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They have a die-hard, loyal fan base because of how they treat their fans.
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Die-hard fans of Gilmore Girls have just been hit with the best news, ever.
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And, Dana himself is a die-hard Trump supporter, who even spoke at the RNC.
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Are we talking more like Kevin Hart in "Die Hard," or Kevin Hart in "Hamlet"?
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Die-hard leaf-eaters can claim to have knocked off 85% off their carbon footprint.
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I used to be a pretty die-hard "Gilmore Girls" fan when it first aired.
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Liberal Guatemalans, even longtime die-hard opponents of American interventionism, have praised recent American efforts.
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And whether staff member or die-hard supporter, you're disappointed and angry — really, really angry.
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He must have seen "Die Hard" (1988), so what the hell is he waiting for?
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But a vocal group of die-hard female "Star Wars" fans is asking for more.
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If your children are die-hard Harry Potter fans, do the Warner Brothers Studio Tour.
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Alex and Sílvia also share a big passion: they are die-hard FC Barcelona fans.
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Die-hard fans were upset and some felt it was an insult to Kojima's legacy.
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Sean Connery in Untouchables with [Kevin] Costner, Indiana Jones, even Bruce Willis in Die Hard.
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While some buyers are in it for the investment, die-hard aficionados remain active regardless.
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Knowing that, his die hard supporters barely let him start talking before chanting her name.
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Some had been die-hard supporters since Mr. Trump opened his previous bid in 2015.
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Mike, the boys' father, is a talented carpenter, loving dad and die-hard Patriots fan.
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I am a wiser realist and a die-hard romantic, so imperfection appeals to me.
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The problem is that notions of masculinity die hard, in women as well as men.
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That said, I still ate all the snacks that afternoon, because old habits die hard.
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He's writing for a very particular tribe: die-hard devotees of the video game Minecraft.
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The red and blue lit area has a few items die-hard fans may love.
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The die-hard fans binge-watched the hit series while running an ultramarathon across Italy.
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The Move is something different, something that will surely appeal to die-hard Sonos fans.
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Special elections are often sleepy affairs that draw only die-hard voters to the polls.
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That leaves his die-hard opponents praying for long shot outcomes like impeachment or resignation.
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Die-hard fans of the acidic comedian Dave Chappelle have gone from famine to feast.
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Sure, "Noel" and "Fred Claus" are on there — but did you expect "Die Hard 2"?
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That's partially because years of conditioning have led die-hard followers to expect government crackdown.
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After all, the Republican party has many die-hard free-trade advocates who like NAFTA.
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Jake tells Amy how much he loves her, especially because she pretends to like Die Hard.
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Olympus kept trying to give its hokey "Die Hard in the White House" premise a solemn,
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Silvio, as his die-hard adoring acolytes simply call him, was back in the driver's seat.
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His die-hard supporters welcomed Sanders back when returned to campaign for congressional candidates in 2018.
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These 213 fun facts about the actress – did you know she's a die-hard Slurpee fan?
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Previously unavailable demos and rarities aimed at die-hard fans then dominate the post-millennial years.
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BONUS: Elaborate Pixar theory: Every film exists in the same universe as the 'Die Hard' movies
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And as a long-time, die-hard Taylor Swift fan, I'm absolutely losing it right now.
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Die-hard Super Mario Maker fans have been waiting for a sequel for quite some time.
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Kavanaugh is a prep school alumnus and an Ivy Leaguer and a die-hard conservative jurist.
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That way, die-hard fans could stock up and DIY their own treats all year long.
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If you could imagine in "Die Hard," like, Bruce McLean fighting those terrorists with peace signs.
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"To appease [die-hard fans], we did do a loincloth scene at the end," said Yates.
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"The next DIE HARD sequel takes place inside a movie theater jungle gym," read another tweet.
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Despite not knowing much about the film business, he was offered the "Die Hard" role immediately.
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Even die hard fans who have Gears of War tattoos don't know who Max McNiven is.
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Lizzo's die-hard fans are of a certain type ... they are "f*** boys" ... according to her.
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He remains a die-hard admirer of the old USSR and its domestic and foreign policies.
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But the poll may have also answered another burning question — is Die Hard a Christmas movie?
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It's no secret that Wahlberg, a Boston native, is a die-hard New England Patriots fan.
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Yet Trump Sr.'s die-hard opponents insist on inflating every one of his perceived misbehaviors.
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Die-hard Harry Potter fans probably have a very extensive wizarding ancestry chart set up somewhere.
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You can even try it in a rosé float if you're a die-hard rosé fan.
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Die-hard supporters of Senator Bernie Sanders and young African-Americans are still skeptical of Mrs.
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The Games draw mostly domestic audiences, corporate delegations and die-hard international sports fans, Jenkins said.
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The rabid show of support by the grassroots left shows that old ideas truly die-hard.
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I'm a die-hard fast food fan, from burgers to chicken sandwiches and everything in between.
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Chris Martin and Dakota Johnson are proving old flames die hard ... especially when ice cream's involved.
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I think a die-hard caramel fan would absolutely love this bar, but I did not.
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Clinton has some work to do to persuade at least some die-hard supporters of _________. 32.
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They don't need their core customer to be a die-hard 'Grey's Anatomy' fan on ABC.
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The atmosphere is electric as the smells of the grill draw in die-hard soccer fans.
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Does Kate, who identifies as a "die-hard Republican," therefore believe health care is a right?
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Now, after all that, another Mexican chain has swooped in and stolen its die-hard fans.
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Arpaio, like Roy Moore, is a controversial figure with a solid base of die-hard suporters.
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"And if you are a die-hard Joe Biden supporter, by all means vote your conscience."
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As a die-hard DBZ fan, she considered this a dream role, pink paint and all.
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It's not a given that their viewers are entirely die-hard Trump fans, or even Republicans.
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And old habits die hard — except now everyone is married/divorced/with children/no longer 22.
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Hundreds of die-hard Islamic State fighters there were using thousands of civilians as human shields.
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If there's one thing that die-hard fans love more than baseball, it's arguing about baseball.
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When I was leaving home, going to university, I really considered myself a die-hard centrist.
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But even die-hard Disney fans probably don&apost know every secret about their favorite rides.
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But it will be good for die-hard Brooklynites who don't want to leave the area.
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Many of Jepsen's die-hard cult-like followers would argue it's her best song to date.
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And past extensions of "Star Wars" haven't always been well received, even by die-hard fans.
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Too weird for network TV, and even too weird for many of its die-hard fans.
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Tamblyn, a die-hard Hillary supporter, describes a scene at the Javits Center on election night.
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Fortunately there are alternatives that may be capable of wooing even the most die-hard carnivore.
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The '90s trend of taking the movie Die Hard and setting it in a completely different enclosed location (famously boiled down as "Die Hard, but on a/in a...") met Steven Seagal, another thing that only could have been huge in the '90s, in Under Siege.
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But I remain a die-hard fan of his older films, like Legend or the original Alien.
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We've been die-hard Harry Potter fans since 1999, fixture at midnight book releases and movie premieres.
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President Trump met with Kim Jong Un in Singapore on June 12th, and old alliances die hard.
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Charcoal Grills According to some die-hard barbecue fans, the only way to grill is with charcoal.
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They do $290015 PBRs in the hours before the game, and it's packed with die-hard fans.
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"His fans are so die-hard that they buy anything he tells them to buy," Hajjar says.
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There's something sort of Die Hard-ish about "Have a great apocalypse," that I didn't think landed.
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Carlos Ponce is a die-hard Jennifer Lopez fan and he wants the world to know it.
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They both eventually moved on -- Big Sean with Jhene Aiko ... but it appears old flames die hard.
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Apple has long cultivated a base of die-hard fans obsessed with the aesthetics of their hardware.
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How does it feel to be known by your friends and peers as a die hard fan?
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For die-hard gadget lovers, Microsoft's Surface event this week was something of a dream come true.
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Those die-hard Sanders fans were out in force at his events in Los Angeles this weekend.
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As die-hard pickle fans, we've been open-minded about the treat since it was first announced.
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But what does a self-proclaimed former BlackBerry die hard turned iPhone user think about the KEYone?
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Many people, even die-hard pickle lovers, had a hard time wrapping their heads around that announcement.
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Die-hard music fans always rally together on social media when their favorite artists release new music.
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But The Force is definitely strong, so that probably won't be an option for die-hard fans.
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Die hard Whovians gathered at New York Comic Con, dressed in their finest Doctor Who inspired garb.
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Tardis garland and various Doctor Who references will sooth any die hard fan of the hit series.
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But were these folks die-hard fans or just opportunistic nu-lads on the Purpose presidential campaign?
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They do $9006400 PBRs in the hours before the game, and it's packed with die-hard fans.
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For the die-hard Lip Kit-obsessed fans, Ky Majesty is a name you've heard of before.
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I guess I'm just going to go over to his place again because old habits die hard.
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The banks and bureaux de change can take comfort from the fact that old habits die hard.
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Twelve die-hard binge-watchers shared the times they've avoided human interaction to straight up watch Netflix.
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Die-hard Boston Red Sox fans Matt Damon and Ben Affleck had plenty to celebrate on Sunday.
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Mohamed El-Erian is chief economic adviser at Allianz and a die-hard New York Jets fan.
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This was a little jarring for die-hard Riverdale fans, who are accustomed to Apa's American accent.
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"She believes that she can meet with Trump without being a die-hard supporter," says the source.
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Still, die-hard fans will no doubt wait as long as necessary to see this story through.
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Rancho Obi-Wan is filled with collector's items die-hard Star Wars fans can only dream about.
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A die-hard basketball fan allegedly committed a felony just to watch his beloved Arizona Wildcats play.
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These die-hard fans represent a model for female fandom that doesn't current exist in pop culture.
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Beckinsale is a die-hard lover of animals and never fails to share her delight in them.
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A small cohort of die-hard Sanders supporters were booing, often at inappropriate times, throughout the proceedings.
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David Davis, a Conservative MP and die-hard eurosceptic, outlined their ambitions in a recent exhaustive speech.
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Even so, many parts of my experience were incredibly satisfying, especially for a die-hard Trek fan.
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Sorry, die-hard fans ... you can still visit the mall, it just won't have that 'Stranger' feel.
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All die-hard Kardashian fans hold distinct descriptions in their minds for each member of the clan.
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The president's die-hard supporters will also hold out hope that he'll be a candidate again someday.
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After all, even the most die-hard IPA fanatic needs a proper old-fashioned once in awhile.
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Clinton has some work to do to persuade at least some die-hard supporters of Mr. Sanders.
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Clinton had some work to do to persuade at least some die-hard supporters of Mr. Sanders.
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Old habits die hard — even after long experience that federal earmarking produces far less than optimal results.
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Who knows, maybe some die-hard Cersei fans will be able to make that walk of shame.
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Within MMA, I was already watching Rousey's runaway crossover appeal confuse and frustrate the die-hard fans.
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Photos show die-hard fans lining up outside stores to get their hands on the new devices.
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A die-hard thrifter, she found herself passing on items because they had a rip or hole.
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"And then I started suffering every two or three years like die-hard Broncos fans," he said.
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But it also stirred up die-hard Republicans, potentially endangering the "enthusiasm gap" Democrats had been enjoying.
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Consider this: Bernie's young, passionate, die-hard base didn't show up in big numbers on Super Tuesday.
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But there were die-hard Pavilionites, some of whom even visited with their own plastic seat covers.
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What makes this team special, as die-hard Dodgers fans know, is the composition of the group.
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Buttigieg's position may inflame die-hard left partisans, but it might be a better general election play.
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Songs like "Now" had keening harmonies and a crisp sound that only die-hard fans knew about.
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He is a die-hard liberal who hails from Oklahoma, one of the nation's most conservative states.
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Some die-hard fans from the '90s might consider her newfound advocacy and domestic turn a surrender.
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Now the Afghan team ranks in the world's top 240, spawning local heroes and die-hard fans.
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If you're making a list of the top Christmas-themed movies, does "Die Hard" make the cut?
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This orchestra has changed its approach to the repertoire in recent years — but marketing habits die hard.
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Even die-hard conservatives aren't endorsing the idea of pairing the Planned Parenthood issue with tax reform.
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It's understandable that even the most die-hard Fortnite players are looking for a change of pace.
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The Filipinos are considered some of the most die-hard, hard-core pageant addicts in the world.
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The Tea Partyers have their Mel Gibson-movie fantasies, the Trumpists their Pinochet-meets-"Die Hard" pastiches.
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And die-hard Disney fans should try to spot the hidden Mickey Mouse heads in every window.
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Take Die Hard, which many consider to be the greatest action movie all time, Christmas or otherwise.
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Even die-hard Trump partisans might recognize that the race could have come out the other way.
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He's a die-hard Khaled fan and decided to take a shot at meeting him last week.
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How does it feel to be known by your friends and peers as a die-hard fan?
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"There's nothing wrong with referencing your favorite TV shows in your bio, but I'd avoid declaring yourself a 'Pam looking for your Jim' unless you are a die hard fan of The Office and ONLY want to date other die hard Office fans," DeAlto said in an email.
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Still, while we can appreciate Ballard's mastery of the dystopian form, here at Mashable, we're die-hard optimists.
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Until recently, though, only die-hard fans knew about the grave injustice in the Dark Knight's own past.
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Thankfully, crews of die-hard disciples from Guernsey to Glasgow saw skateboarding as more than just a fad.
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Even though I'm a die-hard horror film fan, dressing up for Halloween has never been my thing.
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It's so secret, in fact, that even the most die-hard Disney fans may not know about it.
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First, there were the die hard Ghostbusters fans who were outraged that the film was being remade, period.
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As die-hard fans know, playing that tic-tac-toe board game is one of West's favorite pastimes.
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It became a movie star, ubiquitous with badass, featured in Die Hard, Jurassic World, and The Bourne Supremacy.
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And then he'll leaping through giant buildings in Skyscraper, which looks, essentially, like a beefed-up Die Hard.
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It looks like Mattel has decided to test the dedication of die-hard Hot Wheels collectors and completionists.
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And it was literally his first time at the plate: Die Hard is the actor's feature film debut.
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CineFix's Homemade Movies takes on the epic scene when Hans Gruber falls to his death in Die Hard.
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Any die-hard Friends fan knows that the true romance on the series is between Chandler and Joey.
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Moore married the Die Hard star in 1987 after a four-month romance and later divorced in 2000.
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Because as any die-hard Yeezy — or Philo — stan knows, his love for the designer is well-documented.
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There are more ways than ever for die-hard Disney fans to experience the joys of Disney World.
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You don't have to be a die-hard American Horror Story fan to want to dress like one.
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London Has Fallen is essentially a siege movie, modeled after the greatest siege movie ever made: Die Hard.
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The die-hard Whether their team is winless or undefeated, some fans will always show up to tailgate.
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But if rap is embracing wellness and sobriety then what about rock music, where old habits die hard?
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Die Hard is the "greatest Christmas story ever told" — according to a new trailer for the 1988 classic.
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As a pop move, Assume Form proves mainly that old habits die hard; it's oblique, fussy, reticent, mannered.
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Old habits die hard—but we bet you can't still scribble that weird "s" thing like it's 1996.
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Clearly, she's not one for labels, petty rivalries, or die-hard stans who want to pigeon-hole everyone.
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Alan Rickman, famed for his roles in Die Hard, Love Actually, and the Harry Potter films, died today.
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If your preparing for an intense holiday movie binge-a-thon, don't forget the Christmas classic Die Hard.
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Unless you're a die-hard Golden State fan, there isn't much to cheer about Mr Durant's joining them.
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For die-hard fans of the product, the delayed release also means delayed gratification and opportunities to gloat.
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Old habits die hard, but it's still hot out and the cold coffee helps soothe my sore throat.
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Beyond Meat, whose plant burgers can fool even die-hard meat lovers, is up 700% since its IPO.
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That leaves Booker in the undesirable position of being universally liked but with very little die-hard support.
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To be clear, these guidelines don't mean journalists should giddily behave like die-hard fans or studio cheerleaders.
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Since today is basically a holiday for die hard fantasy sports fans, the outage hasn't been well received.
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How did the "Die Hard" theme music blaring over the PA system NOT get him in the zone???
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As most die-hard fans know, the UFC is quick to take pirated footage off of the Internet.
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But that's not necessarily a national crisis, except maybe for the most die-hard record collectors, he said.
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Anxiety levels are rising among some entrenched State Department bureaucrats and die-hard Iran apologists inside the Beltway.
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Pretty cool if you're a die-hard Eagles fan ... not cool if you're North Carolina resident Joshua Jeffords.
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These statements left Attorney General Jeff Sessions and other die hard anti-immigrant presidential advisers with a problem.
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When movies started to be defined as action movies—Die Hard, The Terminator—he was just a kid.
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But old habits die hard, and I find myself today—in 2016—struggling once again with food restriction.
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Old habits die hard ... kinda like that grudge, which Paris says is all about Lindsay crossing her fam.
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But that did not stop the die-hard fans in the stands from hurling abuse at their rivals.
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But luckily for die-hard fans, many of the hallmarks of a Loverboy showcase remained firmly in place.
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But Bill White and his husband, Bryan Eure, are not red state evangelicals or die-hard right-wingers.
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But don't blame Ramsey, the last of a precious generation of Garden regulars, for embodying the die-hard.
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Which might be motivating — possibly even energizing — for some die-hard partisans on both sides of the battle.
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Mijn grote waardering gaat uit naar de professionals, die hard werken om alles te doen wat nodig is.
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"I'm a die-hard Republican, and I'm dying inside," says Allison Ryal-Bagley, an elementary school substitute teacher.
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Best seen with: That one insufferable uncle who says that Die Hard is the only good Christmas movie.
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For die-hard comic book fans, the current age of silver-screen heroes is a dream come true.
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" Aware of golf's declining participation numbers, McLaughlin said: "You can't constantly just rely on your die-hard fan.
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Mr. Trump and his die-hard followers delight in the shock value of violating social and political norms.
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The main holdout fighters are thought to be die-hard foreigners and ISIS leadership, taking a last stand.
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The most die-hard hunters now follow the season from zone to zone with their boats on trailers.
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It looks like a lot of y'all got this one right – Die Hard is a GREAT Christmas movie!
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"Let's be clear, 'Die Hard' is a great Christmas movie," Scalise said in the video posted to Twitter.
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Like relatable memes that understand just how much this marathon-friendly show means to its die hard fans.
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It is known for having a die-hard fan base, on par with companies like Apple and Tesla.
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"If they had been die-hard Yankee fans, I'd have more reason to keep the collection," he said.
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While they have their die-hard fans, many others devote an astonishing amount of energy to railing against them.
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If this sounds familiar, it was also the message of Live Free or Die Hard, but it's not wrong.
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Planning that lunch meeting just got a bit easier on your iPad if you're a die-hard Google user.
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Apparently this little die-hard Batman fan is unaware that he can have his cake and eat it, too.
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While you're at it, check out a brief history of how Aphex has long trolled his die-hard fans.
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"I grew up a die-hard Laker fan," he explained after his final road game Monday, according to CNN.
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Bungie has endured a roller-coaster post-launch development cycle to appease die-hard fans and reinvigorate its game.
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Or, if you're a real die-hard, you probably already follow this hilarious woman on every platform you can.
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Actor, comedian, and die-hard Cubs fan Bill Murray just found his next big project: conquering the music industry.
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Yet while the energetic young leader is eager to reshape France's relationship with the continent, old problems die hard.
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And Misfit doesn't command that same design respect, and die-hard gadget fans likely already bought LG's Watch Sport.
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West has always been a die-hard romantic when it comes to his wife, and this was no exception.
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Earlier this year, Kotaku's Gita Jackson wrote about how Detroit's most die-hard fans actually hate the game itself.
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Other commenters are joking that he could participate in a new Die Hard film, taking over for Bruce Willis.
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First off, Buffett is a die-hard, long-term optimist on the U.S. economy and on stocks in general.
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The Mouse House now gets all the upcoming Avatar and Alien sequels, and the opportunity to revive Die Hard.
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It requires compromises by die-hard conservatives on their insistence that the government shouldn't guarantee universal coverage at all.
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Here are just a handful of reviews, courtesy of the singer's die-hard/newly minted fans … and everyone else.
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Viewers include die-hard book fans who've been in the fandom for more than 15 years at this point.
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Even the most die-hard Beatles fans would have a hard time finding anything remotely interesting about this song.
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Many are die-hard Catholics who stick to deep Mexican American traditions rooted in machismo and strict gender roles.
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It's also low-key one of the best Christmas movies of all time, right up there with Die Hard.
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There is clearly no line that Trump could cross that would cause his die-hard supporters to abandon him.
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In a disclosure that will shock many die-hard Harry Potter fans, the "book" now hangs in her closet.
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But leaders also don't want to drive away die-hard Trump supporters who are enthusiastic about voting in November.
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Even the most die hard Xbox or PlayStation owner is reading about Nintendo, so eyes are always on us.
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Despite the emergence of the metrosexual and an increase in stay-at-home dads, tough-guy stereotypes die hard.
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My brother, I might add, works as a plumbing and heating technician and is a die-hard Trump fan.
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It attacked no one by name, but implicitly rebuked Senator Sanders's most die-hard supporters by recalling that Mrs.
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If the demands are not met, Mr. Taylor said, die-hard Sanders supporters plan to leave the Democratic Party.
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While "The Lost Arcade" touches on those, Mr. Vincent mostly centers on Chinatown Fair and its die-hard patrons.
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In 2013, the rapper who grew up a "die-hard fan" of the team was named Raptors' global ambassador.
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Many Republican leaders are now refusing to support Donald J. Trump, who is marshaling die-hard supporters with counterattacks.
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"We're kind of die-hard when it comes to being autonomous, because nothing else works for us," says McBee.
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It's a formula that has earned the company a devoted following of die-hard aficionados and opera newbies alike.
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My grandparents survived the Holocaust and were disillusioned with religion, whereas my parents became die-hard Jews after marriage.
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Read on to see what Trader Joe's is like through the eyes of a die-hard Whole Foods fan.
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"Die Hard," which was released 30 years ago this month, made Bruce Willis, above, a bona fide action hero.
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I'm a die-hard Giants fan, and this year I'm thinking about doing the unthinkable: rooting for the Dodgers.
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Old habits die hard, and humans have been using cash, in one form or another, for roughly 7,000 years.
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Rosenstein is a Trump appointee, but he's also a career prosecutor and not necessarily a die-hard Trump loyalist.
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Despite the outcry in Japan, the group's many die-hard fans, who are known as the Army, seemed undeterred.
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Old habits die hard, so it's going to be hard to convince people to switch from Lydia to Swile.
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She's also a die-hard dog lover who's written several novels celebrating the healing power of her favorite creatures.
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But for his last hurrah — sartorially at least — old habits seem to die hard, judging by his tour wardrobe.
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Voters said they did not like Mr. Trump as a person and did not consider themselves die-hard supporters.
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When talk turns to whether the Metropolitan Opera should put on old works — like 1709 old — habits die hard.
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Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson is launching his own platform to help connect celebrities with their die-hard fans.
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Our isolationism may appeal to Trump's die-hard nativist base, but it comes at the cost of American strength.
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And, anyway, that's exactly what Benji had loved about movies, what made him watch "Die Hard" over and over.
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My aunt is a die-hard, MAGA-hat-wearing Trump supporter, and I'm a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat.
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On Saturday, the crowd was dotted with die-hard fans decked out in head-to-foot Black Sabbath regalia.
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But you'd have to be a serious die-hard sport nut to want to fork over $265 every month.
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But Islamic State is not a uniform outfit, and for some bands of IS fighters old habits die hard.
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From sea to shining sea they are, hands down, the most loyal, proud, and die-hard fanbase there is.
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For Trump, it is a campaign trail crowd pleaser that is a big deal for his die-hard supporters.
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At least for now, morning skates are still around mainly because, as the Devils' Moore said, "old habits die hard."
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Others may be die-hard supporters, and sometimes you even get protesters or skeptics there, ready to challenge the candidate.
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When you go back and watch a classic, beloved movie like, let's say, Die Hard, it holds up very well.
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President Trump is scheduled to meet with Kim Jong Un in Singapore on June 12th, and old alliances die hard.
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How many other animated sitcoms would mash up the plots of Working Girl and Die Hard for a school musical?
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The die-hard Saints fan has biliary atresia, a rare liver and bile duct disease that affects his physical growth.
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And fans are swooning over these looks, especially Beyoncé's die-hard fan base, most commonly known as the Bey Hive.
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It references characters like The Comedian and Ozymandias, but not necessarily how die-hard fans of the series remember them.
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Oh, we should mention he's a die-hard Lakers fan ... if you couldn't tell by his throwback Magic Johnson shirt.
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Even the most die-hard politicos though, can find themselves overwhelmed by the caucus, and all the attention it brings.
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We've rounded up the best of them here, for everyone from die-hard Thrones veterans to fresh-faced summer children.
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Because these kinds of out-of-touch statements are enough to cause even the most die-hard fans to decamp.
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Tesla's forums are full of die-hard fans discussing the minutiae of the Model 23 and agonizing over delivery dates.
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Still, die-hard defenders continue to hold on, and more importantly, somehow work "I'll never let go" into everyday conversations.
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The lyrical depth will be enough to satisfy die-hard fans, but the unfamiliar sound could turn off casual ones.
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But the Salzburg Festival has managed to attract well-heeled visitors who are often not die-hard classical music fans.
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Bitmain, even though it is helmed by die-hard crypto-enthusiasts, wants to create artificial-intelligence chips for other uses.
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Die-hard fans would be the first to notice that not everybody from the MTV original graced the red carpet.
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And much to die-hard fans' delight, the U.S. producers have taken quite a few cues from their British counterparts.
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As die-hard chocolate lovers, we have always thought we had plenty of options when it came to the treat.
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Old ideas die hard: 13 of the last 20 offensive most valuable players were running backs, including Murray last season.
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Old habits of appeasement die hard, so when the Cold War ended the Democrats continued their soft line toward Moscow.
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To all die-hard supporters of Harry Potter and his plight to end all evil: you'd best look away now.
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For comparison's sake, 2013's Man of Steel has just 543 entries, and the whole Die Hard franchise has 623.
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Some die hard fans criticized him for the move; they thought he did it only to get even with Sculley.
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Trump is not a die hard Republican and that is where a lot of fear comes in on both sides.
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Dieter: I will say that I'm not a die hard, "CES is amazing, everybody must love it" kind of guy.
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Kim Kardashian has been a die-hard BlackBerry fan for YEARS, and a love that strong is most definitely cool.
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Wohl is a die-hard Donald Trump supporter whose off-the-wall claims are all about standing by the president.
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Yet for many people, including many die-hard Fortnite fans, this is the first time they're hearing the boy's name.
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But unless you're a die-hard Liverpool fan or a fervent chronicler of doping cases, you probably never heard why.
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Even the most die-hard romantic movie fans can only watch Rose say "never let go, Jack" so many times.
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Indeed, finding the shortest path through a game requires spending longer with it than even the most die-hard fan.
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But on the first day, die-hard Bernie Sanders supporters made it clear it would be about them as well.
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It's was a small festival, with only a few artists, but every single person going felt like die-hard fans.
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And because it wouldn't be a Marvel production without one, there's even a Stan Lee cameo for die-hard fans.
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At BlizzCon, the annual convention, Blizzard typically debuts new games and rewards die-hard fans with insider knowledge and events.
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The movie barely features West himselfI can't even expect West's die-hard fans to be happy with this pricey tradeoff.
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The die-hard fan in your life can bring the portable camera to all their concerts to immortalize the experience.
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" The campaign described the independent senator as a "die-hard Brooklyn Dodgers fan and renowned stickball, basketball and track star.
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For his die-hard fans, BoJack Horseman has nonetheless attained that status by representing a specific kind of modern unhappiness.
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"Obviously the die-hard Trump folks aren't huge fans" of Romney, said Boyd Matheson, former chief of staff to Sen.
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Hiding in plain sight inside the new store is an Easter egg that only die-hard Apple fans will notice.
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Somehow, old ideas die hard, and it's important to show that you still care about people in the food industry.
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I had yet to speak to someone who presents themselves as a die-hard Trump fan; Betsy is my first.
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They are for die-hard Beatles fans only, but they're a glimpse of ever-expanding ambitions and increasingly disparate agendas.
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Yet I suspect even the most die-hard denizens of Lakerland were starting to worry that the magic was gone.
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Trout still lives in his hometown, Millville, N.J., in the off-season, and is a die-hard Philadelphia Eagles fan.
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Even the most die-hard wine drinkers, said Ms. Turley, should visit no more than three wineries in a day.
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This is the story of a die-hard Brooklyn Dodgers fan's quixotic attempt to rebuild the borough's cathedral of baseball.
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Here are six once die-hard Avicii fans most potent memories of the DJ—first kisses, Sourz shots and all.
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"I see myself as a die-hard fan who happens to live somewhere else," Hogeveen wrote in a WhatsApp message.
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For die-hard campaigners who have spent months working, unpaid, Election Day will mark the last leg of a marathon.
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It's the kind of bill that anti-spending conservatives would complain about, and die-hard anti-Trump liberals would resist.
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China's performance since the coronavirus outbreak has been mixed, however, because old habits die hard, particularly at the provincial level.
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"Western astrology is the most annoying trend," said Yu Jun, a science editor at Guokr and a die-hard skeptic.
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This is not the place to debate whether the very good, set-around-Christmas "Die Hard" is a holiday movie.
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Mr. Ruffin has a knack for showing up when Mr. Trump needs him most and remains a die-hard defender.
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It's not just die-hard capitalists or environmental skeptics who are pushing back on this focus away from personal responsibility.
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I even showed it off to a French friend, an architect and a die-hard socialist, thinking he'd be impressed.
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When Mr. Berkon told his parents, also die-hard Manhattanites, that he was moving to Brooklyn, they were in shock.
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But most everyone but die-hard Nintendo — well, Legend of Zelda — fans should wait to see if it shapes up.
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That statement alone is sure to make die-hard skiers like Alta loyalists, who refer to themselves as "Altaholics," cringe.
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We have also done a strong job writing about Republican candidates and voters, evangelical voters and die-hard Trump supporters.
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Among the critics are one-time die-hard Trump supporters who think he's accepting a raw deal on border security.
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As a new running mate, Roosevelt chose Henry A. Wallace of Iowa, his agriculture secretary and a die-hard liberal.
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If you are a die-hard income lover, here is some free advice: Not all dividend ETFs are created equal.
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That year's James Bond outing GoldenEye cost $60 million, while Die Hard with a Vengeance hit the $90 million mark.
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But they also maintain enough personality and flair to keep even the most die-hard horror fans on their toes.
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Some people collect their favorite player's jerseys, while others look to make a name for themselves as die-hard sneakerheads.
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Here's what he looks like now: Jeremy is, apparently, a die-hard hat guy, in addition to being a supportive dad.
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Lee, however, is a part of a die-hard subculture known as biohackers or grinders who experiment with DIY body modifications.
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For die-hard Disney fans, there's no limit to the amount of money they're willing to spend on anything mouse-related.
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Martyrs is not for everyone, and it's difficult to watch even for die-hard horror fans, but it's supposed to be.
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Since its debut, the whip-smart take on detective classics has amassed a legion of die-hard fans across the globe.
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And the surprised fan basically did what any Hemsworth die-hard would have done: asked him to take his clothes off.
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Also, even die-hard fans are people, and all people gathering online need rigorous moderation features to keep them in line.
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Though she was born in Paris Gifford, 62, grew up in Maryland in a family of die-hard Baltimore Colts fans.
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Alas, the PSL wouldn't get the name that its die-hard fans know and love until it got to test markets.
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Old habits die hard, though, and even turning off notifications probably can't keep the avid email answerer from sneaking a peek.
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Rivera thinks the appeal of the Beyoncé thread is that people don't have to be a die-hard stan to participate.
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"I think that there are gonna be the die-hard critics of her who will probably think it's sanitized," Lacy said.
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Die-hard BBMAK fans will also be elated to know the group has added new items to their Pledge Music Campaign.
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That's where you'll find the Oreo flavor, though it's not something even the most die-hard cookie connoisseurs can twist open.
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Ironically, their best hope of success may lie in the very determination of die-hard Brexiteers to sink Mrs May's plans.
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Here's an archived copy of the BBFC's 1988 report for 'Die Hard' (obviously things have changed quite a bit since then).
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The die-hard, red-trucker-hat-wearing, Make-America-Great-Again-shouting supporters of the real estate mogul's campaign and message.
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Depending on where you are locked up and what you're into, all of these combinations have their die-hard fans. 6.
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For die-hard protesters preparing to return this weekend for their 24th consecutive weekly demonstration, the answer is almost certainly not.
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Still, the die-hard Broadway fans will likely set the tone for how this film will perform at the box office.
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"We have a few die-hard Fortnite players on the team, and the mobile version has them extremely excited," says Cash.
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Other shows had been at famous venues, but here they headlined a historic venue to a die-hard, sold-out crowd.
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Because by now, those long-consumed packs of Tagalongs and Samoas are distant twinkles in many a die-hard fan's eye.
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Click here to view original GIFEven the most die-hard Nintendo fanboys could be forgiven for not knowing about the 64DD.
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The only remaining practical question — much as the die-hard drug warriors deny it — is what form legal availability will take.
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Trying to fly through a long, cramped ventilation shaft like John McClane did in Die Hard, just isn't going to happen.
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From the "Come Together and Fight Back" tour's kickoff rally in Maine on Monday, Democrats witnessed that old habits die hard.
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This sort of partisan logic might make sense to die-hard Republicans, but it comes across as unhinged to everyone else.
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We're told the die-hard Lakers fan was -- like most fans -- pissed about possibly missing the playoffs, even with LeBron James.
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But the transition from tests to commercial growing has been slow, a reminder of the die hard attitudes towards GM crops.
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While the fashion set hasn't exactly embraced the trend, many Ugg lovers are die-hard fans regardless of what others say.
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But the result is that the game puts its weakest narrative foot forward, saving the best parts for die-hard players.
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Even the most die-hard crypto enthusiasts prefer in practice to rely on trust rather than their own crypto-medieval systems.
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Stacey Abrams is boldly going where not many political pros have gone before — declaring herself a die-hard "Star Trek" fan.
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To be sure, she may never win over the legions of Clinton haters and die-hard Republicans who reflexively disdain her.
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As every Morrissey die-hard knows, this is far from his first brush with controversy, specifically when it comes to race.
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Lena Headey may be a die-hard Lannister in the Game of Thrones world, but on Twitter her allegiances lie elsewhere.
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Sure, not everyone can be a die-hard Halloween fan who spends 364 days a year working on the perfect costume.
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Trump's actions could turn his millions of die-hard followers against Ryan and ruin the 46-year-old Speaker's political prospects.
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But that's not enough of a sound bite to appease the National Rifle Association or the president's die-hard political base.
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They view you as a content creator yourself, who is a part of this weird, die-hard loyal community of fans.
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And if you're a true die-hard fan of "Grey's," you may want to nab a Meredith Grey candle as well.
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Over the course of a century, socialism in America transformed from mass movement to die-hard sect to an eccentric hobby.
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We've compiled a list of Scottish destinations die-hard Outlander fans (or, really, anyone who enjoys a good vacation) will love.
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Sergi Sánchez Adame, a die-hard Barça fan, points out another issue: "If you ask me, players are deified," he says.
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Pence is a die-hard conservative who would appeal to some sections of the right worried about Trump's Republican bona fides.
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As my friend and die-hard Bayern supporter Susie Schaaf pointed out, Schweinsteiger's old club knows the danger of nostalgia, too.
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And if I'm being honest, I can't say it means nothing now that I've done this challenge: Old habits die hard.
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Die-hard Starbucks customers might like to see the man who is responsible for their morning caffeine enter the political fray.
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George attended all 7 World Series games, and even though he's a die-hard Dodgers fan, he's happy for the Astros.
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To his die-hard but ever-shrinking base, comments like those he made Thursday only reaffirm his solidarity with the cause.
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Voters who are not die-hard Trump supporters may not "believe there's anything at stake in this election," Mr. Newhouse wrote.
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The end of the drought has made die-hard fans delirious and more casual followers of the team pretty fanatical, too.
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Disciplined, long-term, die-hard meal planners must exist out there, but I'm not sure I know any of them personally.
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This USS Enterprise bottle opener is a must-have for die-hard Trekkies and an integral instrument for any watch party.
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The windmill has been the subject of memes, unofficial merchandise, and is actually available on Airbnb for the die-hard fan.
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He is the only person I know who has the unreserved admiration of both rebel leaders and die-hard regime loyalists.
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As a result, the crowd was a mix of "Call of Duty" fans and die-hard competitors looking to prove themselves.
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Rick, a die-hard GNR fan, claims he and some fellow fans bought the music from the storage unit for $15,000.
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Rewatched in the light of this debate, "Die Hard" does appear to be the cinematic equivalent of a jug of eggnog.
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I once asked a friend who is a loyal annual pass holder and die-hard Disney lover what the appeal was.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - For die-hard "Star Wars" collectors, this weekend's fan convention in Orlando, Florida, is a must-attend event.
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One thing that die-hard fans of the game will likely not enjoy is how this acquisition will impact user mods.
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Although I'm a die-hard classic rock fan, I can't say I'm completely horrified by my son's dalliance with country music.
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But by Tuesday morning, it was clear Mr. Trump could not rely on support from even his most die-hard allies.
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I talked to union folks who were die-hard Democrats and said they would never, ever, ever vote for Hillary Clinton.
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A bunch of die-hard This Is Us fans got there weeks ago, and have thought about it more than me.
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If you're a die-hard Android user, it's hard to be disappointed by the Galaxy S10's sleek design and powerful hardware.
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And for those who kept the signature fragrance straight into adulthood, it just got a makeover that die-hard fans will love.
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Die-hard Nicki Minaj fans joined them, eager to deprive Cardi of an achievement the "true" queen of rap hadn't secured yet.
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She gets these starts and stops, which happens with a lot of characters, but they're very die-hard, and I appreciate that.
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But more recently, he's been a die-hard supporter of President Trump and a frequent guest on the conspiracy theory show InfoWars.
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That's enough to make even the most die hard member of the PC master race want to venture among filthy console peasants.
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Die-hard Bernie Sanders supporter Sarah Silverman is now definitely "with Her" ... defending Hillary Clinton amid all the rumors about her health.
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Die-hard Taco Bell fans will remember the spicy condiment from 2012, when it made an appearance on the chain's Volcano Taco.
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I struck up a conversation about The Hand Model with a die-hard George fan on holiday from Pennsylvania who manufactures salsa.
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Old habits die hard, so when an entrepreneur sets out to disrupt the status quo, can the fight against inertia be won?
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Game Freak knows it has a die-hard fan base; just look at the national dex controversy that erupted earlier this year.
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Nyquist (the horse) was purchased by a die-hard Detroit Red Wings fan and named after Gustav Nyquist (the Swedish hockey player).
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Here at Comic-Con, Paramount pulled out all the stops to appeal to die-hard fans and generate buzz for the film.
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When QAnon emerged on 4chan two years ago, the bizarre conspiracy stayed confined to a small group of die-hard Trump defenders.
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And the other problem for USB-C audio enthusiasts is that die-hard audiophiles already have their 3.5mm, 6.35mm, and XLR cables.
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A new generation of youngsters was introduced to the sport; die-hard fans were reminded why baseball is known as "America's pastime".
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Die-hard fans got the first chance at booking reservations after signing up for a special newsletter specifically for the Boarding House.
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The age of die-hard sports fans is ending, with a new generation that's willing and eager to change allegiance and interests.
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As a kid, one of my fondest memories of spending time with my dad was watching Die Hard on TV with him.
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Click here to view original GIFHow is a superhero movie supposed to appease die-hard fans while appealing to a new audience?
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Granted, four and a half to five months still feels a long time away, especially for die-hard Game of Thrones devotees.
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When news that Dunkin' would begin testing its new branding broke last year, die-hard fans took to Twitter to express concern.
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We have news that might make even a die-hard caffeine addict à la Lorelai Gilmore jump up and down in excitement.
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But Die Hard isn't just a great siege movie, it's one of the best action movies in the history of film — period.
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Sure, Olympus Has Fallen was — like so many other films — just a Die Hard copycat, but it was functional enough to work.
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Mercifully, they also spared die-hard fans from sweating out, say, who was on the wrong end of Negan's bat until October.
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Then Mr Willis made more flops than hits (excepting the "Die Hard" sequels) before hitting it big again with "The Sixth Sense".
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While die-hard Trekkers await the cosmic product's release this September, they're joining their comrades on social media to express their excitement.
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The new approach is backed by VW chief executive Matthias Mueller who, unlike predecessor Martin Winterkorn, is no die-hard soccer fan.
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However, die-hard fans of The Fresh Prince are salty about the absence of someone who is very much alive and well.
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Speaking of clowns, earlier on the show, Desus and Mero discussed Trump and his terrifying—yet not so bright—die-hard supporters.
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Any die-hard Sex And the City fan has an opinion on how the series and subsequent movies should have gone down.
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Sorry die-hard Beliebers, but this could be the worst day of your young lives, for Justin Bieber's Instagram is no more.
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Those snakes "Swifties," as her die-hard fans are known, were thrilled with the singer owning a bit of her hater history.
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It had no obvious popular appeal outside die-hard free marketers, who make up a vanishingly small portion of the voting public.
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How can they shape a story that draws in people who aren't familiar with her legacy but also pleases die-hard fans?
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He gave his heart and soul, die-hard energy, commitment to this team, to this franchise, to the city, to Northeast Ohio.
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Afghan government officials also fear that a Taliban pact could drive some die-hard Taliban fighters into the arms of Islamic State.
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But in the economic development game, where state and local economic development officials are used to cutthroat competition, old habits die hard.
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But the proliferation of die-hard tech bulls is making one analyst fearful that the end of its reign might be close.
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If you're not already a die-hard devotee, Samoas (sometimes controversially branded as Caramel deLites) are a top telling Girl Scout Cookie.
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It's enough to make even the most die-hard fans back away slowly (and toward a well-stocked bar, if they're lucky).
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He is a die-hard sports fan and weeps a little inside every time he misses a football game while at sea.
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Here's hoping that these new episodes gives die-hard Marshmallows the twisted, compelling, emotional Veronica Mars story—and closure—we're looking for.
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Travis, a die hard Lemmy fan, agreed to waive his artist fee -- but a crowdfunding page was started to pay for materials.
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He's since played a cop in Dick Hard (the Die Hard parody) and a lip-syncing genie in Aladdick, released May 2019.
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Lindsey is Jones's daredevil pilot, and is featured in a scene involving his pet snake, Reggie, that only die-hard fans remember.
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Of course, some of those die-hard fans were pushed to the side well in advance of the move to San Francisco.
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And with the Republican majority shrunken, an even smaller number of die-hard rightwingers will be able to gum up the works.
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There is no great mass of die-hard Zuckerberg or Schultz fans out there in the country, and that's not a coincidence.
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But for the die-hard show-jumping disciples, there is no shortage of top competition, culminating with the grand prix on Sunday.
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Rather, Booker's campaign seems buoyed by the unusually large crowd of undecided voters, along with some die-hard supporters unconcerned about electability.
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Unfazed by the cloud of corruption hovering over Mr. Netanyahu, many in old Rosh Haayin still express die-hard support for him.
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However, diners should consider themselves warned — authentic Mexican hot sauces can have even the most die-hard chili fans reaching for water.
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Trammell: Elliot's string board had some Easter eggs on it—"Nakatomi Something" is from Die Hard, "Omni Consumer Industries" is from Robocop.
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Critic's Pick Bob Stevens's fond look at a life-changing night for the young Beatles should satisfy more than die-hard fans.
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Die-hard Sanders supporters may hate it, feeling that it doesn't go far enough and doesn't immediately address some very real injustices.
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And he maintains an army of die-hard liberal foot soldiers who are more than eager to propel him to the convention.
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There will be plenty of sporting drama for both die-hard snow and ice junkies and the once-every-four-years enthusiast.
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The debate has grown so heated that the "Die Hard" Wikipedia page now has a section entitled "Status as a Christmas film".
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Judging by its themes and its narrative thrust, declare the naysayers, "Die Hard" is a Christmassy film, but not a Christmas one.
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Other nights draw a disparate crowd that might include straight bros in their 20s, queer club kids and die-hard techno fans.
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I've stood outside in the pouring rain with fellow die-hard fans waiting for the artist to come outside and greet us.
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I'm a die-hard Chick-fil-A fan who just went to Popeyes for the first time to try the new sandwich.
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And he maintains an army of die-hard liberal foot soldiers who are more than eager to propel him to the convention.
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Jane Sanders can't explain why her husband's die-hard supporters will not unify behind Hillary Clinton in the fight against Donald Trump.
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Homer said one dinosaur in "Jurassic Park III" got him into particular trouble with some of the movie's die-hard dinosaur fans.
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Luckily, he still has a horde of fans who are just die hard enough to defend him in ways I didn't consider.
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While the list of extra ingredients might deter some die-hard coffee fanatics, others can't help but take note of the low cost.
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It was 2005, the beginning of my sophomore year of high school, and I'd already built a reputation as a die hard fan.
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A curious fact you may have heard elsewhere: The most die-hard Trump fanatics I encountered did not hate Sanders in the slightest.
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But old habits die hard and firms hiring in Singapore also need to open their recruitment to match the push on lifelong learning.
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READMEUnless you are a die-hard Amazon fanatic, the Google Assistant-powered Lenovo Smart Display is the superior product in almost every way.
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"Die Hard" is a marriage clinging on for dear life, and there just happens to be these eastern European terrorists in Nakatomi Plaza.
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And finally, our office has been buzzing over one, usually very vocal Bachelor die-hard noticeably absent from last night's festivities — Allison Williams.
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" The young voters, he says "were among Sanders' most die hard supporters," and getting them on board should be among Clinton's "top priorities.
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In honor of Rickman, let us savor some of the choicest quotes from his role as the East German terrorist of Die Hard.
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These are your most engaged, die-hard customers that are going to your site every day and casting a vote for this game.
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And then there is 10% extremely die-hard remainers who refuse to admit there would be any benefits from leaving the European Union.
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The creative teams working on the DCU's live-action original series have been making some bold choices, aimed at die-hard DC fans.
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Even die-hard classical music fans can find Mr Reich's oeuvre hard to digest; younger detractors will be even harder to win over.
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Unless you're a die-hard Belieber struggling to keep your emotions in check, you can probably appreciate the humor behind these Twitter reactions.
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What's more, even if the scales are evening up in the West, the habits of hundreds of years are going to die hard.
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As a die-hard Bachelor fan, Moretz managed to snag an invite to the swanky mansion where the ABC reality series is filmed.
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On Friday, the 97-year-old die-hard Cubs devotee returns to Wrigley Field to watch his team take on the Cleveland Indians.
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Painter, influencer, and self-described "die-hard Indian" Babbu wanted to go way back into her own heritage for her latest beauty treatment.
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Grushow wonders if anyone really wants a fourth news network — and if Trump's die-hard supporters are even willing to pay for it.
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Best of all, they work for all types of colors and needs, whether you're a rainbow-hair fan or a die-hard brunette.
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If Die Hard counts as a Christmas movie, then so must Bandersnatch, the interactive Black Mirror movie that premiered on Netflix December 28.
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It's been 30 years since Die Hard swept into theaters and star Bonnie Bedelia, has been reminiscing about her favorite memories during filming.
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"Peak Simpsons," of course, being those glory seasons three through seven, which die-hard fans of the show always get misty-eyed remembering.
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Which one is going to matter more, the Democrats political extremism or Trump&aposs unpopularity with people who are not Die Hard fans?
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Die-hard Potter fans know that there was something deeper than just friendship between Hogwarts headmaster Albus Dumbledore and his pal Gellert Grindelwald.
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Bruce Willis was paid $5m to make "Die Hard" in 1988; some in Hollywood were aghast, but the movie was a huge hit.
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If you're an avid instagrammer and a die-hard fan of ex-POTUS, Barack Obama, then you're probably familiar with Pete Souza's account.
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Tsipras turned to the Hollywood blockbuster Die Hard - which in Greek is called "Too Hard to Die" - to insist on his government's longevity.
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is a massive institution of superheroes with timelines that are confusing for even the most die hard fans.
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But leaders also don't want to drive away die-hard Trump supporters who are motivated to turn out at the polls in November.
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Sophie had an all-access pass at the concert ... and this kinda VIP treatment shouldn't be a shocker to die-hard Drizzy fans.
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If you're anything like me, you're a die-hard holiday movie fan, and Home Alone is always at the top of that list.
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The actress shared a cartoon from The New Yorker that shows an illustration of Rickman as his classic Die Hard villain Hans Gruber.
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He called his client a "dedicated, devoted, die-hard D.E.A. agent" who had risked his life hunting narco-traffickers in Colombia and Thailand.
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These two pundits want liberals to help heal a bitterly divided nation by softening their rhetoric about Republicans, even die-hard Trump supporters.
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"The 1 fact (before DACA betrayal) that made die-hard Trump voters hate him: White Hous full of Goldman Sachs bankers," Coulter tweeted.
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Though I walked in a Crocs-skeptic, I emerged a die-hard fan, fully understanding why the brand has been doing so well.
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Die-hard audiences vied to complete the show and experience all of its various conclusions — hinting at a radical future of gamified televsion.
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Here we come upon an example of why I'm a die-hard Fairway Market customer: Fairway goes all the way in on selection.
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The "Die Hard" star likely won't be "Moonlighting" as a pitcher, though, as his toss reached Philadelphia ace Aaron Nola on one hop.
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Megan Brown, a New York-based blogger who is also a die-hard sports fan documented her interesting text exchange with a suitor.
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The only remaining question -- as far as die-hard fans are concerned -- is whether Lalaine would be reprising her role as Miranda Sanchez.
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Die-hard Trump supporters will no doubt view the editorials as more evidence for Mr. Trump's case that the media fix is in.
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This is more of a random riff on Die Hard and other action movies, with Andy Samberg's Jake taking on the hero role.
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We finally have a definitive answer to the age-old question over whether the 1988 action classic "Die Hard" is a Christmas movie.
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Spoiler Alert: "Die Hard" is most assuredly not on the list (with pre-emptive apologies to those who argue it's a holiday movie).
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China's state-run People's Daily likened the ransomware attack to the cyber terrorism portrayed in the movie "Die Hard 4," according to Reuters.
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That's a lot of galleon, but it seems to have been worth it for die-hard HP fans Stephanie Dodd and Samuel Goetsch.
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Though she'll be the first to tell you she isn't an expert, make no mistake: Jenny Lewis is a die-hard boxing fan.
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For die-hard anti-chemical clients, Dr. Engelman points to a natural option: a repellent with oil of lemon eucalyptus as its base.
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Still, Mr. Trump has die-hard supporters who have shown they will stay with him through every controversy he has sparked or endured.
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We look at how a group of die-hard female fans of the franchise created a "Star Wars" universe that revolves around women.
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MR. RICHIE MAY BE the only pop star who has counted both Nelson Mandela and Muammar el-Qaddafi among his die-hard fans.
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Mr. Nézet-Séguin left the stage door 14 hours after his arrival, signing a couple of autographs for die-hard Wagnerites waiting outside.
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Instead it creates universes — sprawling, interlinked franchises that serve as advertisements for themselves while rewarding die-hard viewers who return again and again.
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You could try and carry on with a basic and uncomfortable set-up, but old habits die hard, and complaining is an inevitability.
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Internet sleuths soon identified the man: Cue, Apple's senior vice president for internet software and services, who is a die-hard Warriors fan.
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An image of Bruce Willis holding a machine gun in the movie "Die Hard," for example, would not be offensive to most people.
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While that may not come as a surprise to die-hard watchers, the academy felt the need to make it clear on Wednesday.
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But eager to fight Macri's effort at casting him as die-hard leftist who would isolate Argentina, Fernandez refused to be boxed in.
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But the president's die-hard supporters and oldest son are now taunting him to immediately do more, including issuing subpoenas on Trump's behalf.
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The point is that bad habits die hard, and as with riding a bike, your brain never stops learning how to do them.
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Millions of die-hard gamers who are willing to take risks when buying new technology are begging console makers to take their money.
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As the clock ticks, Michael channels Bruce Willis in "Die Hard" and sets out to save Danni and the nearly 35,000 other hostages.
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A warning from pest control company Safer Brand might have even die-hard Christmas tree lovers opting for a fake one this year.
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"It's an old habit, and old habits die hard," said Elizabeth Wilner, a senior vice president at Kantar Media/CMAG, which tracks political advertising.
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Piper (Mia Sinclair Jenness) is a die-hard believer and unwaveringly intense; Curtis (Caleel Harris) is more skeptical, but is unyieldingly loyal to Piper.
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"Not everyone is a die-hard sports fan but everyone can relate to the human side of sports and of this industry," she says.
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That might be more than enough time to convince everyone in your home to always sit during bathroom breaks, but old habits die hard.
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You can finally settle that never-ending debate around your Christmas dinner table, once and for all: Die Hard is definitely a Christmas movie.
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Trout grew up in the small town of Millville, N.J., located about 50 miles from Philadelphia, and is a die-hard Philadelphia Eagles' fan.
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But as shocking as it may sound to die-hard foodies, people that fall into this group often come up with the best recipes.
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Die hard fans of the property will be satisfied, especially because some of Mean Girls' most-popular quotes are repeated word-for-word here.
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So the flyer for the All Star Lanes show has Bruce Willis on it and "Circuits" is based on the plot of Die Hard.
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It was a singular gift that helped define two of the most enduring franchises of the past three decades, Die Hard and Harry Potter.
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The eccentric, offbeat team T-shirts are designed by die-hard fans and experienced designers who have been selling on Teespring for a while.
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Roots of the myth Some myths die hard, and the notion that you need to idle your car in the cold is no exception.
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I'm not a die-hard K-pop stan either, but I've really gotten into the Korean rapper Zico while I've been here in Seoul.
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And then there were people who simply enjoyed watching a subset of die-hard monarchists, royalists, and Prince Harry fangirls seethe over the pairing.
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Plus, die-hard Disney fans that happen to live in Southern California can opt for special engagements at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood.
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According to Bloomberg, after avocado prices spiked in July, die-hard fans are going to catch a break thanks to reinforcements coming from Mexico.
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The appearance of the Glock 7—a fictional model—in "Die Hard 2" (1990), has helped the gun manufacturer to great popularity and sales.
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Willis, who was once married to actress Demi Moore, has starred in many action movies over the years, including the "Die Hard" series films.
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The people, he cried to die-hard supporters at a hastily organised weekend rally in Paris, had chosen him; they would be his judge.
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He flew 40 Hurricane Harvey first responders, military veterans and die-hard Astros fans to Los Angeles for game six of the World Series.
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Palicki is used to having die-hard fans follow her shows, with the star playing Tyra Collette on Friday Night Lights from 2006–2011.
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"I'm a die-hard New Yorker, but I've spent my life making movies and living on location," the director told Architectural Digest in 1994.
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Not because I am a die-hard Giants fan who for some reason thinks that the NFL is evolving into a running backs league.
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Die-hard fans know that first show's name ( "The Man Trap"), plot (it involved salt), and massive amounts of other Trek minutiae by heart.
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Bruce Willis may be a Hollywood icon, but he had a lot to prove on the set of his first major blockbuster, Die Hard.
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Die-hard fans will likely feel they got their money's worth, and pocketing boatloads (or U-boat loads) of money is a virtual certainty.
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Willis recently announced at the end of his Comedy Central roast this year that "Die Hard" is not a Christmas movie — but Bedelia disagrees.
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Sure, those descriptively aptly sum up the clothes, but for die-hard fans of the iconic brand, you know what's really going on here.
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If you aren't from from the northern U.S or a die-hard college football fan, you probably haven't heard much about North Dakota State.
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Australia's television broadcasters have a real knack for airing overseas shows much later than the original release date, and these old habits die hard.
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Rock legend Flea -- a die-hard Lakers fan -- says he sees unparalleled GREATNESS in Lonzo Ball ... and guarantees he'll win Rookie of the Year.
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From the villainous Hans Gruber in Die Hard to the melancholy Marvin in Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Rickman's characters were always pitch perfect.
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It breaks down the many Easter eggs for die-hard Star Wars fans, as well as the questionable CGI inclusion of Tarkin and Leia.
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To the die-hard defenders of the Second Amendment, I ask, what are you willing to have happen to ensure this never happens again?
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It may be hard to belieb, especially if you're a die-hard Jelena fan, but it's true: Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin are engaged!
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Only die-hard festivalgoers dared forsake their refrigerated apartments before Saturday evening's main attractions, which included Kendrick Lamar and the indie band the National.
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If you have a die-hard interest — be it fitness, art history or wine — find a cruise that matches this passion, Ms. Perl said.
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If you're a die-hard fan of Gaga but don't typically wear a ton of makeup, the Le Riot glosses might be for you.
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Within the games industry and among die-hard players, they are admired in the way Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson are revered in Hollywood.
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Both moves were pure O'Shea — a die-hard fan of hard rock and all its associated tropes (he sports a goatee and rides Harleys).
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Jackson and Willis have gone on to star together in 1995's "Die Hard: With a Vengeance," 2000's "Unbreakable," and 2019's "Glass."
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The party convention typically serves to consolidate the disaffected portions of the party (such as die-hard supporters of Bernie Sanders or Ted Cruz).
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To start, he is young, successful and seen as legitimate by the establishment Republicans and conservatives who are not die-hard fans of Trump.
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Read more about startups and venture capital:Beyond Meat, whose plant burgers can fool even die-hard meat lovers, is up 700% since its IPO.
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Crippling cyberattacks have for years been fodder for ominous over-the-top hacker movies such as Live Free or Die Hard and Black Hat.
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If you're not normally an Uber die-hard (or even if you are), this week is a great opportunity to grab some cheap rides.
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"I'm a die-hard, pretty much, and I put up with it mostly," Mr. Deans said, though he cannot help counting up the losses.
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This comedy follows the ups and downs faced by Alex, an inventor and die-hard Chicago Bulls fan, during three stages of his life.
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Even the most die-hard proponents of the amendment acknowledge that it's unlikely to radically advance women's rights, at least in the short term.
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In spite of the fact that I am a die-hard, lifelong Democrat, I would like to see purple hats predominate in the landscape.
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Normally of interest only to die-hard party activists, the DNC chair election got more attention than usual this year for two key reasons.
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The merch is available on Southwest's online shop, the Southwest Store, which should be familiar to all the die-hard Southwest fans out there.
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Playing to these same die-hard supporters is also the only explanation for the president's most ill-conceived, counterproductive policy toward the Western Hemisphere.
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A look at the more unequivocal end of the pro-European Union spectrum of British political life — the die-hard Remainers — finds similar retrospection.
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The Great ReadStreetscapes Pursuing his dream of rebuilding the beloved ballpark, a die-hard follower found the stadium blueprints buried in a municipal subbasement.
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Cyberattacks have been around for two decades, appearing in plotlines from "Die Hard" movies to the new novel by Bill Clinton and James Patterson.
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Many of these die-hard fans from the left are now on a warpath against anyone suspected of disparaging Mr. Moon, their new icon.
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Instead, the former vice president appeared by video conference from South Carolina to briefly thank the die-hard New Hampshire supporters who had come.
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Whether you're a die-hard NFL fan or just in it for the commercials, there are some great TV deals this Super Bowl season.
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Die-hard dinosaur fans return each year to assist paleontologists, but the public digs are not well-known outside the world of fossil enthusiasts.
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Some die-hard fans are already salivating for their favorite series to founder under Chibnall's leadership: If I can't have you, no one will.
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The greatest player who ever wore the Roma jersey, and one who grew up not far from the Colosseum, as a die-hard fan.
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Partnering with Levy Restaurants, the 49ers will be the first NFL team to offer an array of free, unlimited food for die-hard fans.
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Being a die hard basketball fan, Kobe dying was something that was very devastating for me, but my mindset has truly changed after it.
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But in 2015, he guided American Pharoah to the first Triple Crown victory in 37 years, delighting die-hard and casual racing fans alike.
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But while her die-hard fans appreciated the gesture, 4 only sold 310,000 copies in its initial week, Beyoncé's lowest-performing album to date.
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Kimmel, a die hard Dodgers fan, with Boston native Damon cheering for the Red Sox, alongside pal Ben Affleck, who was also in attendance.
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In her revealing new memoir Inside Out, the actress, 56, opens up about her marriage to (and divorce from) the Die Hard actor, 64.
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Maybe you loved Christopher Eccleston in the role and couldn't stand David Tennant; maybe you're a die-hard Ten fan who loathed Matt Smith.
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Of course, die-hard leftists face their own electoral challenges stemming from ideology and the tendency to take on extreme and unpopular policy positions.
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Lilys Sweets offers a range of sugar-free dark chocolates that will work for die-hard keto followers as well as vegans and diabetics.
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We spoke with Eric Garcetti -- who's a DIE-HARD Lakers fan -- but even EG knows things ain't going so well in Lakerville right now.
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But it does show that Clinton is not a die-hard bank basher, as either a matter of personal conviction or of political expediency.
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I ended up on a Dan Harmon Wikipedia page where he's explaining something about story structure and he's using "Die Hard" in each chapter.
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"; the die-hard fan version is some variation on, "These deaths might be painful, but they're necessary to wake fans up from their complacency.
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Comic book fans may notice a few changes to the character, but even the most die-hard traditionalists are sure to appreciate the entire look.
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So, did die-hard Game of Thrones fans bully Ed Sheeran into deleting his Twitter, and then convince him to start it back up again?
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Obviously, you can tailor it — you might not want potential suitors to see you as a die-hard Taylor Swift fan from the get-go.
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"Ripple took a contrarian view on a bunch of things pretty early and that made us unpopular among the die-hard crypto community," Garlinghouse said.
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What really counts, however, is the show's zingy humor, which can involve coconuts filled with merlot and random jokes about Bonnie Bedelia in Die Hard.
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With a relatively small (or very large) financial commitment, you can be invested in the outcome just as passionately as the most die-hard fan.
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But instead of picking up a VHS tape at a dinky video store, I discovered it through threads and posts from other die-hard fans.
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Mr Trump may do no harm in the eyes of his die-hard supporters, but the justices are likely to have a more discerning eye.
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No matter how committed Trump's die hard supporters may be, voters who dislike him will support him only if they like Hillary Clinton even less.
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Then I started to explain how the rent in San Francisco was absurd — which actually backfired a bit with my die-hard San Francisco employees.
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While people new to the Stories format might find Instagram more convenient, Instagram hasn't created a compelling enough reason for die-hard Snapchatters to switch.
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And while the bottom line is that, yes, you should be washing your face at night, for the non-cleansing contingent, old habits die hard.
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This book is full of fun insults to throw at other Harry Potter fans in jest, and makes a good gift for die-hard fans.
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But in Northern Ireland, where old voting habits die hard, the DUP and Sinn Fein would be favourites to emerge again as the main forces.
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It is likely that some die-hard "Gilmore Girls" fans subscribed to Netflix simply to catch up on the lives of Rory, Emily and Lorelai.
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"As a die-hard Ferrarista, I have been a little skeptical when the concept was first voiced at the board," the known Ferrari collector said.
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Because here's the thing: No one — not critics, not casual viewers, not die-hard comics fans, not even Marvel — wants to see a bad movie.
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Old habits die hard, and it's unlikely that the advent of one-day shipping would bring about any change from a consumer point of view.
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I'm a die-hard survivor and for me, that feels very rock'n'roll, but for them it's not rock'n'roll because you can't live the cliche lifestyle.
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At heart, Whitney is an intimate family story that reveals a new side to a woman that even her most die-hard fans never knew.
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Not to be broken down, one die-hard Beyoncé fan used her enterprising mind to make the most of her chilling-at-home status.
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One glance at the selection for sale and die-hard fans will immediately notice that some of their most recognizable pieces are up for grabs.
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Die-hard Chanel fans (and our intrepid reporters) immediately recalled that Kendall Jenner wore a similar look on the Paris runway just a month earlier.
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If you didn't know, the actor who plays die-hard New Jersey Devils supporter David Puddy in Seinfeld is a real-life, face-painting fan.
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And, not for nothing, it's going to take more than one fashion show to win back the trust of investors and die-hard Elbaz customers.
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A die-hard fan might remember the two-parter where the gang goes off to London to see Ross (David Schwimmer) marry Emily (Helen Baxendale).
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Related: Iowa caucuses become Donald Trump's moment of truth About forty die-hard Santorumites joined together in a private room at a Pizza Ranch restaurant.
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When you think of Manchester, England, you likely picture a slew of bustling sports pubs — and a crowd of die-hard football fans to match.
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That MP would be Chope, a die-hard Brexiteer who has made a name for himself by repeatedly stymying legislation around women and girls' rights.
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Maisel came out, and I, a die-hard Amy Sherman-Palladino fan since Gilmore Girls first aired in 2000, was unable to experience the magic.
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"No, I thought it was courtside at the Garden, and the ref made a bad call," the die-hard New York basketball team fan said.
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A single match costs around 10 yuan, while a "die-hard" fan membership - giving access to one club's games for the season - is 98 yuan.
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The measure carries no legal repercussions for the president and the vote was highly partisan, unlikely to cost him with his die-hard conservative base.
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Even without traditional cocoa, F&W says that even die-hard chocolate fans will enjoy the smooth texture and balanced combination of savory and sweet.
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Read more about startups and venture capital: Beyond Meat, whose plant burgers can fool even die-hard meat lovers, is up 700% since its IPO.
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" Noting he hadn't been to D.C. in a decade, the "Die Hard" star added after another long pause, "I don't want to talk about politics.
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If you're a die-hard AirPods fan, you might be typing a comment about how AirPods aren't the only wireless earbuds that have these issues.
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It's no longer about making a good, enjoyable show for us die-hard fans that have been with this franchise for more than a decade.
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Maybe you're a casual fan who's only seen some of the movies, or maybe you're a die-hard who's read every book and comic available.
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And if you're really a die-hard X-Men fan, you can buy movie tickets through an accompanying X-Men video on Snapchat's Discover channel.
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The real-world events could have also helped to renew lapsed players' interest, while providing a unique experience for the game's more die-hard fans.
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It's a clever addition to the smart-dumb-watch canon although I doubt it will see much interest outside of a few die-hard Victorinoxers.
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I learned of village dramas and quiet acts of resistance against Guatemala's dictatorship, including my grandfather's adventures as a bricklayer and die-hard union man.
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It's clear that central banks weighing use of blockchain technology don't share the more anarchist impulses of some of the most die-hard cryptocurrency enthusiasts.
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Laurel Graeber, who writes about children's events, told us that "as a die-hard Dickens fan," she recommends the Morgan Library & Museum's Winter Family Fair.
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Nelson himself claims he got this carefree play fast/die hard attitude from Red Auerbach, who might be the greatest NBA Coach who ever lived.
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We were die-hard religious fundamentalists, and we believed that if Clinton took office, a deep depravity would surely follow, and God would punish us.
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Most Republican members of Congress were die-hard isolationists who, keenly aware of Roosevelt's political vulnerability, opposed his cautious, halting efforts to aid the British.
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But with a faded titan like Crosby, should one aim for a single, reader-friendly volume that might attract more than just die-hard fans?
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Die-hard defenders of the Iran nuclear deal don't want to hear it because it proves, once again, that the Iranian regime can't be trusted.
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He was content to make art largely to please himself and a few die-hard collectors while he raised two children with his wife, Susan.
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Does this mean that the impeachment movement has quietly gone mainstream, capturing the interest of die-hard Republicans living in the heart of conservative America?
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But his die-hard opponents insist on using its former name, Cangallo, a quiet refusal to honor the man they blame for ruining the country.
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"When people say, 'how are you going to turn around those die-hard Trumpers' — I'm not," Weld said in an interview at The Hill's office.
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"I can still see the faces of all the die-hard fans who passed away and never got to see a Cubs championship," he said.
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I'm no Disney die-hard, and I'd read that the highly anticipated animated sequel suffers from a convoluted story line and some haphazardly executed messaging.
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"I'm a die-hard Yanks fan, but c'mon… Having a job that works around your passion is nothing to be ashamed of," wrote one user.
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"Listen, I'm not even die hard Nicki Minaj fan but she can RAP & ppl don't give her talent the credit it deserves," one person tweeted.
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Logic seems to suggest that the most die-hard fans, the toxic ones too, would love this movie then since they got what they wanted.
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This may seem low by U.S. standards, but given the depth of the economic crisis and depression, it shows a lot of die-hard supporters.
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Clinton's name has been met with boos and jeers from die-hard Sanders supporters, and Bernie or Bust protesters continue to surround the convention hall.
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With a rich brand heritage, handsome details, and great prices, Timex appeals to all types of people, from casual watch-wearers to die-hard collectors.
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And the most die-hard Trump fans will likely be convinced by his argument, though we don't yet know just how large that group is.
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Stockman is a die-hard Eagles fan (remember "Motownphilly"?) and when we got him out in Beverly Hills we asked about the team's QB dilemma
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Following his success in "Liaisons Dangereuses," Mr. Rickman traveled to Los Angeles, where he was offered the role in "Die Hard" by the producer Joel Silver.
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Old habits die hard, and though it's been years since Wise has attended church regularly, God has always hung there in the background, waiting to reemerge.
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Die-hard fans know that Schroeder brings it, so when Us Weekly asked her about (ex) co-star Lala Kent, she had some very strong feelings.
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During a visit to Seoul paid for by her mother, herself a die-hard BTS fan, Niitsu auditioned for 10 agencies and was accepted by five.
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The students at the barricade were a mix of die-hard left-wing proto-socialists and radicals fighting for workers' rights, better economic conditions, and equality.
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Alan Rickman was incredible throughout the films and in every film he did from Die Hard to love actually and another fav of mine Robin Hood.
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"In Falluja, Daesh has die-hard fighters defending a city they consider as a symbol for Jihad," said analyst and former army general Jasim al-Bahadili.
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I hope that Star Fox Zero will similarly find its die hard fans over time, and that they in turn will convince me of its genius.
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" The film follows Pinvidic as he travels across the country interviewing die-hard Pokémon trainers and even celebrities, including the first guy to "catch 'em all.
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His credits also include Die Hard With a Vengeance, The Green Mile, and the upcoming faith-based drama The Shack with Sam Worthington and Octavia Spencer.
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In the 28 years since Die Hard came out, every single male action hero has been trying to follow in Bruce Willis' bloodied, glass-flecked footsteps.
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In fact, NYC boasts some veggie-centric spots that are so delectable that they keep even the most die-hard meat-lovers coming back for more.
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His longtime, loyal, most die-hard fans agree the cause of death was a Twitter rant on Tuesday, April 20183, 22018 at 221:221 a.m. EST.
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On one side we have around 10% some extremely die-hard leavers, who refuse to accept there could be any difficulty on leaving the European Union.
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It's hard enough to get consumers to buy a headset once, Samsung expecting its die-hard customers to do it multiple times is a tall order.
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Scroll on to see what doughy insights were uncovered and how one die-hard Toll House fanatic may have become a T.J.'s choco-chip convert.
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But old habits die hard — and, let's be honest, life gets in the way — which is why our tried-and-true formulas get so much play.
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But, there's one accessories brand that may be able to convert even the most die-hard maximalists (or, at least get them to make an exception).
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If Nintendo's particular brand of chaotic fighting doesn't appeal to you, Ultimate doesn't offer much new, unless you happen to be a die-hard Ridley fan.
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Think about it: 108 years ago Netflix wasn't around, women didn't have the right to vote and die-hard Cubs fan Bill Murray wasn't even alive.
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I'm not die-hard by any means but I would equate the Nintendo universe with the Disney, DC, or Marvel universes in terms of cultural significance.
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Even die-hard cartridge fans will probably need to invest in some extra memory since bigger games like Doom can't fit on the Switch's 32GB cartridges.
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Dressed in a white shirt, burgundy pants and sandals, McCartney crossed the street outside of Abbey Road Studios to the delight of die-hard Beatles fans.
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Whether you're a die-hard fan or just someone looking for a stand-out Halloween costume, few horror movies hold such strong potential for great looks.
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While millions prepared for the storm, some die-hard surfers, including 27-year-old Hunter Goodale in Surfside Beach, South Carolina, couldn't resist riding the waves.
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While this doesn't totally help their case (because Cookies & Crème was inspired by the Oreo), it might attract die-hard Cookies and Crème ice cream fans.
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Image: NASAIf there's a silver lining, it's that the specter of climate change is now impossible to ignore for all but the die-hard science deniers.
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Japanese jeweler Ginza Tanaka created the Sith Lord's famous mask in solid 24 carat gold for the die-hard 'Star Wars' fan with super deep pockets.
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Musk's company, and Musk himself, has an army of die-hard followers who have been known to leap to their idol's defense at the slightest provocation.
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Good. Now that streaming music services have already captured the die-hard music fans and power users, they have shifted their gaze toward the casual listener.
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However, his costar Bonnie Bedelia, who played McClane's wife Holly, told PEOPLE in August for the film's 30th anniversary that Die Hard is a Christmas film.
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The Fitbit Alta is meant to cater to more casual fitness enthusiasts among us (in contrast, the Blaze targets the die-hard runners and marathon trainers).
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With so many people loyal to massive platforms like Facebook, Snapchat and Twitter, it's hard to persuade even die-hard fans to download yet another app.
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But she also then kills all the Azgeda warriors around the temple so… I guess even with ten days left on Earth some grudges die-hard.
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However, his costar Bonnie Bedelia, who played McClane's wife Holly, told PEOPLE in August for the film's 30th anniversary that Die Hard is a Christmas film.
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The enthusiasm gap One issue Clinton and her aides have yet to address is the palpable gap in enthusiasm between Clinton and Sanders' die-hard supporters.
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LONDON — Alan Rickman, one of the UK's best known actors who has starred in everything from Harry Potter to Die Hard, has died at age 83.
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Die-hard Chicago Cubs fan and 297-year-old Jim Schlegel still has his ticket stubs from Games 21945 and 7 of the 1945 World Series.
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Of course, old habits die-hard, so it shouldn't be a surprise that the Degrassi alums deal with their own issues in the "I'm Upset" video.
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The ever-present threat of those cabals served, in the logic of the die-hard plot-spotter, as a sturdy justification for Hoover's own conspiratorial behavior.
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Attention die-hard sports fans (and those who are only here for the half-time show): the Super Bowl will be here before you know it.
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