Just dripping out, very quietly dripping out ... People are flushing toilets 10 times, 15 times, as opposed to once.
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She is an icon in the actual sense of the word, the very sight of her dripping with stories, dripping with America.
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And I don't care if they're dripping in sweat and I'm dripping in sweat, but they're going to have to fight for every tap.
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Random shots of blood dripping on asphalt, blood dripping from a scary metal spike, all ending with a shot of Carol's rosary… we get it, TWD.
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He licks a dripping ice cream cone multiple times, the sugary concoction still dripping from the corners of his lips—and before you ask, it's exactly as gross as it sounds.
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Long story short, it wouldn't be a sudden flood of coverage cuts, but a slow titration of budget tweaks at the national and state levels, dripping and dripping, over the course of years.
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When he came out, his legs were dripping with blood.
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Of course it's beautiful and fast and dripping with technology.
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My feet were throbbing and I was dripping with sweat.
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When peddling emotions, dripping with concern is so much easier.
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Fingers numb and sweat dripping, my turn was coming close.
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They may be dripping with paint but they're mostly fixed.
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"It was already ... blood dripping off my hand," he said.
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It was discovered with venom still dripping from its fangs.
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"Earthworm Jim" is a sidescrolling platform that's dripping with attitude.
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Denis sees no need for a monster with dripping jaws.
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The words dripping from our tongues wet with ripened patience.
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The TL is dripping with sweat and blood and indignation.
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It sat next to dripping candles and more white pumpkins.
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I was dripping sweat as I set up the bed.
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The dripping swooshes on French's Nikes make this entire outfit.
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"So much safer," he said, his voice dripping with sarcasm.
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His truck was bloodied, his right arm dripping and painful.
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Will Anna and Ben fix the dripping kitchen faucet — metaphor!
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Never mind plain old vaping — now, it's all about dripping.
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It's likely dripping down your screen as you read this.
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That's when Comey gave two answers similarly dripping with contempt.
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Detonations of dripping colors; dirty bedsheets hung up to dry.
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Think of oil dripping off of a solar panel type thing.
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I like the feeling of the sweat dripping off my body.
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Tar produced from the experiment seen dripping from a flint flake.
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"It's like pure fat," he said, handing me a dripping piece.
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More than 26% of those who'd tried vaping also reported dripping.
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Nope. Finally, Malkovich made his Billions debut, dripping in Russian stereotypes.
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She is glad, she says, as she wipes her dripping nose.
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He did a 8-minute ride and is dripping in sweat.
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Nancy comes across a hollowed-out tree dripping blood and ooze.
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The thought of dripping oil down my throat is not appealing.
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More HQ photos of Justin Bieber performing "Sorry" tonight dripping wet.
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I froze amid the dripping white oaks and sweet bay magnolias.
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There's something about her, especially when there's blood dripping off her.
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Wrap foil around the bottom to prevent any condensation from dripping.
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Expect bold styles dripping with glamour at this ultra-formal event.
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I got so much sweat dripping down my ass right now.
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Bonham Carter, dripping in sparkling earrings, examines an exquisite diamond necklace.
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" Japan: "Countries that are dirty like toilets" or "dripping with excrement.
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Someone at Google's PR and communications department is dripping with wit.
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Especially when she came through dripping at the Grammys like that.
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Watch Chaos Chaos'"Dripping With Fire" and read the interview below.
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Or sweat dripping down on your headphones and disrupting your progress.
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Peanut-padded and dripping with caramel, Snickers is allergic to subtlety.
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"We can just stand here and we're dripping," Mr. Romero said.
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"You surely remember me, father?" he asked, almost dripping with unctuousness.
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Then it sounded like a sepia-tone photograph, dripping with nostalgia.
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Ugh, what's that gooey red stuff dripping out of Santa's bag?
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Up, up, the thing comes dripping, swaying, almost to the wall.
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Some carcasses had ugly deformations, and blood dripping from their eyes.
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This doesn't mean the end of dripping yolks and melting cheese.
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"There's so little I can do," he sang, dripping and determined.
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Not even juice dripping down my wrist could give me pause.
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Trump's administration is dripping with criminality, corruption, nepotism and self-enrichment.
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Danielle came into the kitchen with blood dripping from her chin.
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He is the son of Susan Oglesby of Dripping Springs, Tex.
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She is the daughter of Denice Murley of Dripping Springs, Tex.
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The dripping technique was developed by Ernst, and not by Pollock.
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The glamorous number, dripping in metallic embellishments, had an iridescent quality.
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That keeps the fat from dripping down, reducing the amount of PAHs.
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"There are rats, there's rodents, there's dripping water, there's holes," she said.
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You want to see water dripping from the leaves onto the floor.
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Family can be a loaded word dripping with raw baggage for some.
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The dripping wet Prince still flashed his dashing smile through the storm.
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The tweet, while dripping in profound buzzwords, doesn't actually make any sense.
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Her reminder that she's gorgeous even with paint dripping down her face.
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All of these scenes are dripping with a foreboding sense of dread.
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With both girls dripping sweat, a referee eventually called a tie-break.
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Dripping with opulence, they were the summer playgrounds of yesterday's super rich.
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A necklace dripping in jewels that only the 1% could ever afford?
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It's a dark, exhausting dirge, dripping with paranoia and ego run amuck.
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"There was blood dripping down my face into my lap," she said.
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First, it starting melting, dripping something into the lake it hovered over.
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It's a hot day, and her cone is dripping onto her hands.
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He'll obviously bring the funny, and is dripping with likability to boot.
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She shows up to pose for another family photo dripping in diamonds.
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The arm's hand grips a curved sword, with blood dripping from it.
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Kim Kardashian West quite literally came through dripping at the Met Gala.
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The players' reactions, the dripping sweat, the rumbling noise around and above.
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Blue's eyelids were swollen shut and blood was dripping from its body.
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"Hello, Mr. President," Mr. Biden said, in a voice dripping with condescension.
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She said she had come up dripping wet, not cringing, but smiling.
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And you'll have more fun if your shirt isn't dripping with sweat.
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They're dripping red candle wax on your body, naked in the moonlight.
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She started to shudder and groan, her saliva dripping onto the table.
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The only sound was water dripping off our paddles with each stroke.
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The dancers and choristers filed offstage dripping, their feet stained slightly red.
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Dothraki scythes became smiles dripping with the blood of the Lannisters' allies.
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Even in the early morning, the leaves were dripping with wet heat.
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The dripping, oily slosh of torn, shark-bitten skin falling off muscle.
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Women stood topless with black paint dripping down their faces in London.
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And it's a slow infusion of cash, dripping out paycheck by paycheck.
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The new store is dripping with bralettes, soft polyamide mosses growing rampant.
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Dripping with sweat, he marveled at how much more relaxed he felt.
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Ken Kesey created a fantasy image of an acid-dripping New Age.
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The sound of dripping water accompanies Arshia Fatima Haq's "The Ascension" (2018).
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In the lobby, Alonzo closed the dripping umbrella and shook it mightily.
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She can make blunt shapes, delicate lines, and orchestrate the dripping paint.
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Dripping condescension that I'm being 'educated' should be a big red flag.
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His Surrealist sculptures were witty, off-kilter and sometimes dripping with sex.
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"There's no threat," Bob says to Woods, condescension dripping from his voice.
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It's like being on a rollercoaster, just one that's absolutely dripping with style.
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Tea-smoked duck dripping with warm fat is a fine and soothing appetizer.
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Dredge eggplant in flour, tapping off excess, then egg, dripping excess into plate.
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Before their discovery, they survived by drinking water dripping into their cramped refuge.
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"We observed two of the leaks dripping directly onto detainee beds," officials wrote.
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Semen dripping out of a condom would be a sign the condom broke.
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Naked and dripping wet after, I realize my worst fear has come true.
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The big SUV is dripping in technology, but it's never intimidating or confounding.
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The hot cheese had entered my ear and was dripping down my hair.
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But Riverdale wouldn't be Riverdale if everything wasn't dripping with unnecessary, glorious drama.
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CNN published an op-ed about his run as dripping with white privilege.
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I couldn't complain — they were the perfect temperature and dripping with maple syrup.
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It's kind of dripping with a different type of feel and almost tension.
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The Kardashian sisters are dripping in diamonds for a glamorous KKW Fragrance photoshoot.
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At midnight, the ice cube dispenser on the refrigerator is not merely dripping.
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Dripping with loss, hurt, and elusiveness, it also contains an element of hope.
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A delicious tension animates Ledgerwood's combination of decorous pattern and thick, dripping paint.
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Rivulets of pink and yellow are dripping down from the rectangle of paint.
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A delicious tension animates the combination of decorous pattern and thick, dripping paint.
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Finally, he pulled out a silver teapot with condensation dripping down its side.
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The baseline version is simply well-seasoned ground beef, quietly dripping and seething.
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For instance, he says, some of the shoes were covered in dripping paint.
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What I do regret about my virus column, though, is its dripping certainty.
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There's a reason you'll never see rainwater dripping off Spaceship Earth at Epcot.
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Skewers of chicken inato come charred and dripping with a turmeric-stained marinade.
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The first thing that greets guests: a piano-size chandelier dripping with crystals.
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But they're still bathing in their riches, sipping martinis, and dripping in jewels.
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Her paintings are about a continual state of flux: morphing, dripping, and melting.
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He came out dripping head to toe, but kept his shades bone dry.
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Will the dripping faucet flood the rooms with a sudden tsunami of water?
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In her piece, a forlorn woman dripping in milk stands before a black backdrop.
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They were later discovered when the aquarium's manager noticed liquid dripping from the stroller.
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The artist creates his abstract prints by dripping different colored pigments into the tank.
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Just imagine those telephone bills and all that palpable disdain dripping down the line.
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"They did the best they can," Mr. Jones said, his jacket dripping with snowmelt.
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Fat candles flicker on the walls, and tall dripping tapers sit on the tables.
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"Happy Birthday to my amazing wife," he captioned the photo, dripping with dry humor.
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"I want to know how much blood is dripping from each artwork," she wrote.
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The dripping, drenched effect isn't the work of Kylie Jenner, like you might expect.
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My carrot on a stick is a dripping Big Mac is what I'm saying.
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She's the color of a corpse, she's dripping tar, and she has armpit hair.
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In that context, Booker's jumpshot is comfort food, dripping with grease and familiar satisfaction.
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It was the sheer hood charisma dripping over trap beats with pure, undeniable charm.
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It's freezing!' and you have sweat dripping, and then you're name is not called.
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The strangers on all sides of me laugh, salt water dripping down our chins.
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Everyone's hands were sticky by the end of the event from the dripping wax.
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When you're done, just flip the nozzle up to prevent dripping and a mess.
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Sometimes the glass is cracked, dripping with steam or liquid or scrawled with graffiti.
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Then imagine that condensation dripping onto patrons and players more than 100 feet below.
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It would grow a shimmering, flashing tail "dripping" down, which he compared to fireworks.
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It was actually a leaky roof dripping into a bucket that inspired the research.
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It is inappropriate to use the word dripping when you are talking about dancing.
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The video—which has been viewed 725M times—is dripping with the band's flavor.
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Throwing fistfuls of steak into the gaping maw, fingers dripping—that's the proper way.
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"I was standing there with blood dripping down both of my arms," said Loomis.
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The spout pours well without dripping and the handle is comfortable to hold, too.
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Inside the room there's a leaking pipe that's dripping liquid down onto the floor.
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The stencils' alignment was a bit off, and some of the paint was dripping.
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So I've swanned into press boxes with pork broth practically dripping off my clothes.
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My daughter was shaking, and the bandage across her forehead was dripping with blood.
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"They're on artificial respirators right now," Mr. Trump said, his voice dripping with contempt.
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It sounds like fast food, dripping in trans fat and smelling of cheap cologne.
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OutVote marks voters who missed elections with a sad-faced emoji dripping a tear.
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The nails, dripping in crystals, and the bejeweled arm bands added to the effect.
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I mean we have Parnas flipping, Rand Paul tripping, more depositions drip dripping out.
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Which is not to say it has no names attached; it's dripping with names.
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Your words and images are seared into me, dripping with ink, smudged and blurred.
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The red sandstone cliffs are dripping with massive icicles that sparkle in the sun.
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Here, the other half of the menu, dripping with eighties nostalgia, seems more pronounced.
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With big bunches of dripping oak branches, the men began drumming on the women.
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I was clutching my passport, sweat dripping from my armpits and my heart racing.
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If I'm dripping snot, shouldn't that constitute too sick to work with food anyway?
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Iannetta was on the ground for several minutes with blood dripping from his face.
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He ran off the field while dripping blood and had surgery right after the incident.
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The red gown features long sleeves and an open back, and it's dripping in jewels.
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Through support from an Arts, Science + Culture Initiative Grant, the two developed dripping, creaking, flowing.
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Pete Buttigieg is dripping with talent, but struggling to reach beyond the liberal MSNBC crowd.
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He touched the wall in a disappointing seventh, his back dripping blood, and didn't qualify.
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I sat down and yellow like drainage started dripping down the side of my face.
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Water is dripping into the media tent, soaking electrical equipment, reporters there said on Twitter.
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But this article is so dripping with ignorance it&aposs jaw dropping and utterly offensive.
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Black Panther was a pop culture phenomenon dripping in the sauce of the Black diaspora.
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The photo shows the singer dripping in diamonds: necklace, earrings, and a diamond bracelet, too.
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I trotted around Williamsburg dripping, too embarrassed to enter any establishment until my shorts dried.
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Andre is slowly becoming his dad, dripping with betrayal and a black fedora to boot.
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"Kay," she breathes into my neck, her dripping body shivering violently, teeth clicking and chattering.
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Celeb jeweler Ben Baller just hooked Tyga up with the chompers ... dripping in 1400 diamonds.
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With the Billboard Music Awards dripping in purple ... Madge and Stevie would've made him proud.
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Rain pattering down from the sky was monotonous, but dripping from trees it was calming.
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Thomas only recently began releasing his dripping-in-emotion ballads during the past 12 months.
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The animation, paired with Nelly Kate's song Unreceived, is a moody spectacle dripping with glitter.
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A loud rumbling and a disconcerting dripping sound gave way to percussive but harmonious music.
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Justise Winslow also went to the Heat locker room with blood dripping down his face.
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Walls seem to be melting, ceiling forms appear to be dripping down, stairways go nowhere.
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Hands full of raw meat trimmings, a dripping coffee filter, or the dreaded baby diaper?
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Joe: The noodles, they go up, like, lightning fast 'cause they're just dripping with fat.
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It was dripping with vinegar, but I was delighted as I pulled the sandwich apart.
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Some fans walked through the city bare-chested and with blood dripping from head wounds.
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In December 2017, there were garbage cans positioned to catch water dripping from the ceiling.
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They were these new L.E.D. ones, chilly strands of white light dripping off the eaves.
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Under the dripping trees, we examined one memorial after another, but it was never his.
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A huge orange Nickelodeon blimp dripping with slime was the perfect welcome to the park.
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Eh. But steak—specifically, a fat-dripping, well-marbled rib-eye—that'll win the day.
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Fettuccini Alfredo is so delicious because it is dripping in butter, heavy cream, and cheese.
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The silver guitar that caught the light, the melted Cool Whip dripping from someone's finger.
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"The whole bed was soaked with blood, and the blood was dripping down," Oduor says.
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The Museum's Instagram account is also dripping with coital charge; click at your own discretion.
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My golf cart whirs down a road lined with oak trees dripping in Spanish moss.
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To minimize dripping, Ms. Doyle suggests not piercing your meats while they're on the grill.
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Dripping water turns into a deluge, washing away the paper and enacting her family's erasure.
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They've forgotten about me, still crouched on the cobblestones with tears dripping from my chin.
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Hannah's makeup is dripping down her face, putting Rachel Lindsay's crumpled eyelash strip to shame.
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He said nothing and then sent her on her way, blood dripping down her legs.
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"I'm a nice guy," Mr. Angle said, dripping in a wet suit after his shift.
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And then there are the skinny dippers, the gawkers and those with dripping ice cream.
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"Surrealism in daily life!" she exclaims while describing the candlewax dripping onto a cash register.
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Instead of matzo ball soup, visitors can enjoy sufganiyot, jelly-filled doughnuts dripping with glaze.
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Mr. Baril's social media accounts had images of a hammer dripping blood, the police said.
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He let his voice ooze with Snape's contempt, the resentment palpable in every dripping syllable.
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Abdul Malik walked towards the watching Rohingya Muslims unsteadily, with blood dripping from his head.
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The other is at the center of a red, dripping, gochujang-rubbed tower of pork.
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Apparently, the döner was dripping and the bus driver wasn't willing to ignore the situation.
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Jessica takes five hangers, with dresses dripping to the floor, and considers what to do.
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They don't know exactly how much worse for you dripping is compared to plain old vaping, but previous research suggests that dripping heats the liquid to a higher temperature than the intended use, possibly increasing exposure to formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, and acrolein in the vapors.
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In 1964, Ushio Shinohara recreated Rauschenberg's 1958 sculpture "Coca-Cola Plan" as dripping, off-kilter ruin.
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It's almost akin to wax melting, and with gravity the structures are "dripping" or migrating downwards.
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Dripping with charisma, the video finds Sophie hanging out around Melbourne and doing nothing in particular.
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Wrap foil around the bottom of the pan to prevent condensation from dripping into the oven.
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Class isn't even a quarter over, and we're all dripping sweat and staring at the ground.
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Yet, the couple's series premiere wedding and subsequent consummation is dripping with misogyny and sexual violence.
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And with blood still dripping from the raccoon's wounds, it was likely a very intense one.
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She is a breath of authentic fresh air on a show that is dripping with materialism.
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In nearly every important scene, there it is: slime dripping from ceilings or churning in fissures.
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A principality dripping with riches, there is perhaps no place more desirable to earn a living.
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Afterwards, he called his dad, sobbing into the phone, tears and drool dripping from his face.
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"Exercise doesn't have to be a heart-pounding, sweat-dripping experience to be effective," she says.
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And how come nobody's scared of dripping grease and Animal Sauce all over their borrowed gowns?
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The music video has Twitter in hysterics because, to quote Bruno Mars, it's dripping in finesse.
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So, after marrying Richard, Amber is going to be an old-school queen: Dripping with power.
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These headphones won't fail—or fall out—when you're dripping with sweat on the final sprint.
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Heat your oven to 350° and place aluminum foil on the bottom to collect dripping fat.
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There are lots of dripping penises, hand signals, and eagle heads with an eyeball hanging out.
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According to Cinco, the train of the gown measured 5 meters and was dripping with jewels.
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His soft stone sculptures are dripping and dynamic, transcending the usual notions of tactility and rigidity.
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Lipstick smeared chins, flowers dripping in blood, and glossy nudes appear frequently in Maisie Cousins' photography.
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It's dripping with layered homages to English garden mysteries, horror films, vintage British comedy, and more.
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Clinton said in a blistering speech here dripping with ridicule directed at her Republican rival. Mrs.
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As the hunters got closer, they saw pus dripping from the animals' ears—they'd gone deaf.
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One, dripping in verdure, is that of the cocktail and oyster lounge Maison Premiere, in Williamsburg.
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He's dripping tantalizing details out bit by bit, stoking expectations and speculation about his next moves.
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Petty behavior does not get you a rose, and this whole feud is dripping with pettiness.
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As the pump sucks Marina's nipple, milk starts dripping into the container connected to the machine.
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Another mom wrote a relatively harsh comment in response to the piece, just dripping with judgment.
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The dripping liquefied moving images are a metaphor for this change in the conception of ourselves.
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Men with gonorrhea may see a white, yellow or green discharge unceremoniously dripping from their penises.
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Theatrical frontmen led bands that put on circus-like musical productions dripping in space age futurism.
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"Oh, that definitely needs stitches," the doctor said immediately after I peeled back the dripping bandage.
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At their wedding this summer, the couple celebrated with a tiered cake dripping with confectionary jellyfish.
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They dangle decorously, as if slowly dripping off after being molded to his body for decades.
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Some parts of it are beautiful, with dripping banyan trees, brightly painted houses and new shops.
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Near her head is a mosquito dripping blood, said by the magazine to represent global warming.
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The liquids you are mixing naturally create a seal between the two containers to avoid dripping.
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On their first date, he cooked barbecue ribs dripping with sauce, which still makes her laugh.
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After dripping some crimson Sichuan chili sauce over them, the dumplings looked like plump, fresh kill.
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Thirty-five minutes later, when the cycle was done, she noticed the clothes were still dripping wet.
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Every gesture and flash of her wide eyes and flick of her tongue is dripping with suggestion.
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But Becca doesn't care, because she's dripping in diamonds and making out with Arie's "pillow"-soft lips.
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It's dripping with 70s rock chords and style that you'll soon feel like you're drowning in sunshine.
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Poor newscaster, Lindsay Iadeluca, was live from the scene where tractor loaders were literally dripping with larvae.
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The photo posted features Gallinger with a swollen and infected eye, dripping with remnants of purple ink.
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Square Enix, meanwhile, has been steadily dripping details about the next Tomb Raider, which launches in September.
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God bless this man for being so open about dripping a chicken salad sandwich on his shirt.
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In all, it's a mix in which you can just feel the sweat dripping off the ceiling.
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A new survey found that about one in four teens who use e-cigs has tried dripping.
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You are the master of your universe, and yet you are dripping with rat blood and feces.
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I watched him stumble away while my sister, with her clothes dripping beer, held my hand tightly.
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So, if you see anybody that's got blood dripping out of their ear, they may be changing.
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We all jump back, but one woman doesn't move fast enough and her leather pants are dripping.
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Sitting alone and dripping in sweat in your tent after one too many key bumps before lunchtime?
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Dripping with emotion, "All That Matters" showed a Bieber ready to shed all the teeny-bopper tropes.
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Rihanna wrapped in fur and dripping in jewels in her "Bitch Better Have My Money" music video.
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Still dripping with oil, the legs, thighs and breasts were given a glossy finish with spicy oil.
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But he powered through with an hour-long campaign speech before leaving the stage, dripping with sweat.
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From a distance, the man-made wall looks as if it was constructed out of dripping skulls.
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Before the now-viral video cuts off, a dripping wet passenger is seen praying in her seat.
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All of these clothes are kind of draped and kind of dripping into the air and disappearing.
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I didn't want the audio guy to hear me complaining about the goop dripping down my thighs.
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The woman has raw talent dripping out of her pores, which she's demonstrated time and time again.
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Rating: I'm going to go ahead and guarantee this a six dripping wet tubesocks out of six.
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And I see the dog carcass at my feet dripping wet crimson blood on to green grass.
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Since then, she and Bennett have had a "slow-dripping text conversation" about her ideas, she said.
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"Just Another Lover," a standout from the album, has all the dripping for a successful 80s record.
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And he needed to freshen up again, as sweat was dripping down the side of his face.
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She grabbed the IV pole, still dripping fluids into her system, and ran out into the hallway.
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The creak of the pulley was all you could hear, and water, drip-dripping inside the earth.
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Moreover, strict Japanese chopstick etiquette notes that sauce dripping from the ends, called "crying chopsticks," is unacceptable.
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Frugal Traveler The man, carrying a basket dripping with blood and slick with fresh entrails, was yelling.
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You'll also be able to avoid excessively dripping water while toweling off and changing into dry clothes.
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I found my favorite spot of all: the decaying remains of a house, hugged by dripping vines.
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This approach presents overtly horrifying facts about uniquely feminine struggles and delivers them flatly, dripping with sarcasm.
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And you're going to risk all that ethnic harmony to stop a few busted pipes from dripping?
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Today's puzzle was a languorous solve for me, with letters drip-drip-dripping into place, appropriately enough.
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The "Access Hollywood" reporter looked like she was dripping bronze in this long-sleeve, high-neck dress.
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" One former Israeli negotiator called it "an act of aggression dripping with the coarse syntax of racism.
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The theatre seats smelled a little wet, everyone humping their dripping coats over the chair in front.
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Today's puzzle was a languorous solve for me, with letters drip-drip-dripping into place, appropriately enough.
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Some of the objects hidden in these boxes could be dripping with meaning for whoever stored them.
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It's also a bit uncomfortable on warm days, when I might show up to the office dripping sweat.
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Dripping tar from the burning wood fell into an outlet pipe, from which the precious material was collected.
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By the time I reached the party blood was dripping down my leg and pooling in my shoe.
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Their stale blood evaporates into the air surrounding machines dripping with inky red, covered in broken test tubes.
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She was hanging from the rafters, dripping in blood, and I was like, Oh, that girl is badass.
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She is trying to stop the dark fluid oozing from her wounds from dripping on to the mattress.
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Beyond dripping is another alternative use of e-cigarettes that is of concern to Krishnan-Sarin: smoke tricks.
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Kris and Kim, 37, both followed suit, leaving Disick dripping wet as the meal came to an end.
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The noises they make are those of full-blown panic, dripping with urgency with no discernable lead-up.
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Nutella also inspired the dripping chocolate décor on the walls and hazelnut plant lights hanging from the ceiling.
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Nothing is more chilling than Amma (Eliza Scanlen) uttering "mama," in her Southern accent, dripping with fake sincerity.
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Later that night, William and Emily discuss what to do, when they notice water dripping from the chandelier.
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This is how Barb ends up sitting next to the Harrington pool, dripping blood all over the place.
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I was covered in sweat so badly that there was sweat dripping out the top of my boots.
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But her most recent one — featuring a face full of dripping jewels — made our world damn near collapse.
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The image haunts me as I imagine trauma dripping down like pesticides on family trees, invisible and toxic.
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But Oregon is dripping in natural beauty, and the state's Instagram account isn't afraid to brag about it.
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Or is something actually happening that is bringing the (blood dripping) walls both literally and metaphorically tumbling down?
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Or do you use something more like a shower head, where it's dripping down from lots of places.
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The nine-minute long art piece was dripping with religious allegories and references to the most mysifying women.
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Then, moving onto the dance floor, foam still dripping from my lips, I surveyed the boys on offer.
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The track is dripping with bravado and Rihanna raps about vacations in France and drowning in cash. Casual.
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Puig, who's almost always dripping in gold, is also a big fan of flaunting it on social media.
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Heading into this season, Kevon Looney's game reminded me of honey dripping down the side of a rock.
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Noisey reached out to Chaos Chaos to talk about "Dripping With Fire" and their rise as a band.
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Over one dining table was a flowering branch dripping with strings of artificial flowers and hanging votive candles.
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For others, summer begins when we bite into watermelon as we sit in a dripping-wet bathing suit.
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Another scene unfolds in an abandoned hotel, dripping like a grotto, its luxury fittings reduced to broken junk.
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Visible through the tube's dripping end are little white beads, accompanied by flecks of blue, green and orange.
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Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova fired off a statement dripping with sarcasm and aimed directly at Haley.
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I was sure the mortification I felt would leave me dripping in seconds, but my face remained dry.
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She felt pain in her head and knees and felt blood dripping down her face onto her lips.
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It's a pretty sick piece, complete with liquid dripping off the lips ... all made of diamonds, of course.
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"Mostly we drank water dripping from the rock, from higher up," said 16-year-old Pornchai "Tee" Kamluang.
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They survived for nine days on water dripping from rocks before divers discovered them on a muddy mound.
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My thighs and butt are burning by the time I finish these and I am dripping with sweat.
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At the 2019 Met Gala, Lopez stunned the crowd in a plunging dress that was dripping in jewels.
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The moment I was handed the comb dripping, the stickiness, the wax in my teeth, the overwhelming sweetness.
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One of the most visually pleasing rooms is a recreation of a Mondrian painting, dripping like wet dough.
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Make sure that the arm holding the plate is straight up and down to avoid any dripping oil.
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The sweet and sticky sauce is ladled over it, dripping into the nooks and crannies of the meat.
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For his part, Pence played the role of a midwestern Roger Sterling, dripping with confidence and self-superiority.
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And the disdain dripping from every word of the editorial board's condemnation of the president is truly searing.
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The arms of the tongs with which the stallholder was gripping the sausage were ketchup-stained and dripping.
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The dripping glaze affords her subjects a bit of privacy, like the dangling thread in the canvas pieces.
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On one of my visits, she offered a dense slab of chilled pudim flan, dripping with sticky caramel.
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Soon, the congressman's home was covered in toilet paper and dripping with raw eggs tossed by the protesters.
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"I just love the indulgence of this and the fact that it's dripping down their hands," he said.
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Eastwood came dripping out of the ocean, completing the swim leg of the South Beach Triathlon Sunday morning.
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The only noise is the plink of water dripping, one bead at a time, into a shallow pool.
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The bread, typically a warm and soft staple in Greek meals, was cold, stiff and dripping in oil.
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Modern Love is dripping with romantic optimism and gooey meet-cutes that put a smile on my face.
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Then, without saying a word, the server whisked Roxie, dripping, red-faced and wearing only a diaper, downstairs.
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And by the time coats started dripping paillettes over pipe-cleaner pants, the recipe was lip-bitingly confused.
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Images circulating on social media showed Campos, his head dripping with blood, being hauled away to a hospital.
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On the outside of the building, wreaths dripping in golden ornaments and lights were hanging up on windows.
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Clad in spandex briefs and thigh-high boots, his braids dripping with sweat, he loomed over his opponent.
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On 22's All for You tour, she's dressed as a dominatrix, dripping in a full latex bodysuit.
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In it, a hyperrealistic mask of the singer, dripping in the sweat, drapes over a red mannequin bust.
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The press conference was spoofed in a "Saturday Night Live" here skit, his double-breasted uniform dripping with medals.
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There was nothing writer Garth Ennis came up with that Dillon couldn't realize in all its dripping, oozing glory.
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In a press release dripping with condescension announcing the company's "insolvency," executives maintained that Cambridge Analytica did nothing wrong.
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Today, his farm has equipment including an underground dripping irrigation system with artificial intelligence, considered the world's most advanced.
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Several sequences in the movie show him flexing and dripping sweat during yoga, or chopping wood in his backyard.
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Charli is decked out like a party girl, pretty much dripping in jewels, but she's in an empty warehouse.
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They're lurking in the suburbs and dripping from the ceiling of that meditation room — cold, white, awkward, and hungry.
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"The sows hang upside down, their heads soaking in blood dripping off their ears, their eyelashes," the author recounts.
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From Cincinnati, Ohio to Brooklyn, NY and Boulder, Colorado, these 100 stunners are absolutely dripping with Valentine's Day vibes.
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Shake it off so it's not dripping wet, then dip the damp brush in a pastel, powder-blue shadow.
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The dripping feels like an especially powerful gesture in Falling For You (above), a portrait of a honey bee.
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And the creaking floorboards, the dripping faucets, the clinking chandelier add such a weight to an already grim story.
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The only hot thing about this episode was Blake, and only because the man was literally dripping in sweat.
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Those novels are packed with twist after blood-dripping twist, and in its best moments, Happiness is as well.
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"Dripping with ingenuity and alt-lifestyle aura lays the Snowpocalypse of 2016's most desirable getaway," read the description.
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I think in two ways—one is that I love lyrics that are dripping with imagery and tangible references.
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They knit scarves, play sports, and sew traditional Zulu outfits dripping with cowrie shells, which two members proudly model.
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Doug the Pug arrived at the 2019 CMT Awards looking like a rhinestone cowboy — dripping in denim and sparkle.
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It kind of is like this fast dripping of water and then it turns into this really cool spring.
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With "dripping," you put liquids directly onto the e-cig's heating coils, inhaling vapors straight off the heating element.
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Michael tactfully suggests cooking some marijuana into chicken fat and dripping it over the top of fried chicken instead.
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We're dripping with sweat and our faces and bodies are intertwined, and it could have gotten so, so awkward.
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Without air conditioning, the walls of the operating room were dripping with condensation and floors were slippery, he said.
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Their latest video for "Dripping With Fire" is a surreal dive into themes like sisterhood, estrangement and growing older.
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The next step: Dripping different vibrant colors of hair dye from Pulp Riot right on top of the cream.
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They survived nine days on water dripping from rocks before they were discovered on a muddy mound by divers.
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A gun rested next to his right hand, and blood dripping from his mouth had dried on his chin.
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He likes to work with organic, delicate materials — flowers, cherries, dripping wax, motor grease — that behave in unpredictable ways.
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Why put up with drama when you're too busy channeling Bruno Mars and Cardi B by dripping in finesse?
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She used the hose to siphon fresh water dripping down the cliffs from a natural spring, Bernal said Monday.
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Founded in 2010, Dripping Springs-based Twisted X Brewing Company offers up an array of small-batch craft beers.
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We gave 'em a chance to pretend that their phony hearts were dripping with the milk of human kindness.
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Yet a Trump administration dripping with fossil fuel interests will embolden renewable energy challengers at every level of government.
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The costumes are made out of rubber, so you're dripping in sweat even before you get on the stage.
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Adrien Broner has first world problems ... dripping in so much cash and jewelry at the airport, TSA needs reinforcements.
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Back in New Delhi, Vidya's mother is slouched by her bed on a stool, sweat dripping down her forehead.
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Dangling from the hands is a rosary that has a blood-dripping razor blade where the crucifix should be.
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Disco dripping pop with mesmerising drums and synths coupled with RALPH's powerful vocals make this cover a must-listen.
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Even the trees that line the streets, dripping with Spanish moss like bearded old men, seem embedded with pain.
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In Naples, balconies of an apartment complex, dripping with laundry, became stages for residents singing traditional songs in unison.
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Cotton wadding looked as if it had been vomited out of a hood, dripping into a fringe-like effect.
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And then there are the skinny dippers, the out-of-control children, the dripping ice cream and the gawkers.
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But Blake Brown, 32, who blogs extensively about vaping, said in a phone interview that dripping is nothing new.
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The albums he made for Blue Note covered hard-bop and bossa nova, molasses-dripping blues and earnest funk.
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What better way to sop up the sauce and cheese from a dripping meatball sub than with more bread?
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By the time I get to my car, my dress is dripping wet and my jean jacket is soaked.
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In "Beowulf," the hero yanks Grendel's arm off and hangs it, dripping, from the rafters of the mead hall.
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There's water dripping down the walls and George Michael's leather jacket is on fire, and the models are naked.
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"It's dripping with turn-of-century details," she said of the wood-paneled three-bedroom unit built in 1912.
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"I was walking around dripping, looking around the bathroom," said Ms. Neff, 41, the owner of a hair salon.
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A few of our favorites include the ripped skeleton design and the spooky red and black blood-dripping vampire sweater.
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For starters, Hadid trades in her signature dark hair for platinum blond, and her dripping-wet style is slicked-back.
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The lyrics, on the other hand, were dripping with sexual allegories even the best erotica novelists couldn't put to paper.
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Toxic emissions Dripping generates higher heating coil temperatures than conventional use of e-cigarettes -- and this is a safety concern.
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Allow your brain to soak in the foam stalactites dripping with pale purple light, and the room seems to grow.
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To retrieve it, the Gizmo 3D printer raises the print platform until the object appears, still dripping with liquid resin.
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With dripping, creaking, flowing, artist Katie Wood and scientist Grant Macdonald build an uncanny aural simulacrum of a melting continent.
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Once polish is done dripping, turn the mug upside down and place on a folded paper towel or clean tray.
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Even the press release from Adult Swim is simply dripping with references to show, particularly fan favorite episode Interdimensional Cable.
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You are not dripping in any culinary finesse if you don't figure out a way to incorporate all the ingredients.
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I don't have a jewelry box or travel with earring backs; and I'm not dripping in ostentation or personal history.
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Just make sure to tap any excess water off of the scoop before digging in to avoid any messy dripping.
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It might be because the film is positively dripping in the kind of style that can really energize a person.
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His Jheri Curl was a dense, dripping thicket perched atop an inch-perfect beard; he–a kid from South Central!
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But she's so much more than a dripping lip... Haggerty grew up playing with her mom's makeup in Kiev, Ukraine.
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Perhaps that's why we can't stop scrolling through image after image of lips dripping in metallics or packed with glitter.
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He also shared a video of himself dripping with sweat and rehydrating with a cup of water after the workout.
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It's the first study to look at dripping rates among teens, but it didn't assess how often they did it.
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Finally, in the darkest hours of morning, taurine and glucose dripping from their pores, they reached the last, dramatic step.
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The custom silver Swarovski crystal-covered mini dress had a matching collar and clear Swarovski crystals dripping down the bodice.
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I have used the shower and let myself paint in a dripping wet bathing suit on unbearable hot summer days.
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The current scene offers up dark sounds that come dripping in nostalgia, and feel raw and intense—familiar, yet exciting.
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I came back into the kitchen an hour later to find a wet countertop and water dripping onto the floor.
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We fully expect Drake to swoop in, get it processed, and present it with a frame dripping in Chopard diamonds.
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Debbie barged into the bathroom with the phone, and Jess confirmed the details of her story right there, dripping wet.
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"The bomb, the cigarette, the dripping syringe — it's crazy to think that all of those would make it in today."
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I bathed the brain's surface with sterile water to check for any active tiny bleeders—oozing or dripping blood vessels.
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She uses a "controlled dripping" to layer paint mixed with polymer gypsum, around which gaps and absences branch and pool.
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One of the injured, Cheryl Howard, had blood dripping down her right arm and a bruise above her left eye.
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And yet here you are, dripping in rat blood and feces — your enormous mind literally vegetating by your own hand.
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Fans are used to seeing Kim Kardashian West dripping in jewels, but one recent photo shoot left them feeling confused.
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Like, I was expecting to see sweat marks dripping all down them and running, and I have none of that.
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They smash onions into a crispy patty and load it up on a soft white bun dripping with American cheese.
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In one recent post, the contestant Caelynn Miller-Keyes is depicted with pupilless eyes and blood dripping from her mouth.
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They survived for nine days on water dripping from rocks before they were discovered on a muddy mound by divers.
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It's a 90s wash that feels somewhere between early Weezer, with chords that are heavy, powerful, and dripping in grunge.
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Vocoded gurgles elongate vowels into melisma, while occasionally dripping onto the smooth, reflective surface projected by the keyboards and guitars.
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He isn't the only one; back in the club, it's so warm that condensation is literally dripping down the walls.
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I have pain in my back, my legs, the pain in my arse keeps coming back; the IV keeps dripping.
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Thus, with the resulting inverted chiaroscuro, the object took on the appearance of a post-coital shaved vulva dripping honey.
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Bregoli rapped about a big-faced watch dripping in diamonds — a luxury commodity that she neither had nor especially wanted.
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The super-rare car is dripping in automotive history, and could very well become the most expensive Mustang ever sold.
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Apple and/or pear: These subpar versions of the shower orange lack the satisfying dripping of juices down your chin.
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I come out and see this big, gaping-ass hole dripping with water in the middle of the fucking house.
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The next piece was "everything" by Yagmur Turan, showing the word "everything" in dripping white paint against a splotchy background.
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You're not quite sure about it, but as long as it doesn't start dripping, you can just let it be.
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If you read that blog post it's just dripping with truth and emotion and real experience that people related to.
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He then emerges from the fray dazed and dripping with silly string and a milkshake someone had thrown at him.
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Bounding to the runway, he presented Ms. Butler-Short with a dripping fresh bouquet, swathed in a plastic umbrella bag.
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The grate itself is formed of downwardly sloping V-shaped bars that channel off dripping fat to reduce flare-ups.
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This was about the whole image of Sweden—a country dripping with wealth but prepared to deport the most defenseless.
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We'd sat, cramped, but laughing; between us, the drowned pockets of our night's pleasure and the dripping, hard-edged tap.
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Her aria "Pensieri, voi mi tormentate" is a commanding combination of lines dripping fire with floated high wires of sound.
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On Wednesday, volunteers gathered in both houses of worship, dripping with sweat as they sorted through heavy boxes and bags.
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Acorns occasionally scattered to Earth outside, landing at the feet of a stone deity, who sat among moistly dripping ferns.
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"Neither do I." As for what he looks like – well, he looks basically like Jason Momoa with dripping wet hair.
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It was dripping brown liquid, which was odd considering the only sauce meant to be included was nacho cheese sauce.
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The Trento, No. 9, is true bliss, however, dripping with truffle oil and stacked with speck, smoked mozzarella, and arugula.
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So what—I hear you ask, milk dripping from your tongue—does all of this have to do with music?
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When the plaster chips were flying and the paint was dripping, Manuel Neri always knew what he was looking for.
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As you can see I'm already dripping in it so I need a man that will add to my lifestyle.
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The result is music that heaves and bellows and scorches the earth around it, dripping with mud, sweat, and tears.
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"E-cigarettes are also being used for 'dripping,' which involves vaporizing the e-liquid at high temperatures by dripping a couple of drops of e-liquid directly onto an atomizer's coil and then immediately inhaling the vapor that is produced," Dr. Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin of Yale University and colleagues reported in the journal Pediatrics.
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When he came to, Mr. Murcia was staggering backward, blood dripping from a gash on his forehead that required 35 stitches.
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Here in the Blanchards' Missouri "castle" and in the Preaker's home of Wind Gap, these innocuous words are dripping with menace.
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The Portland woman said she used a hose that fell off her car to collect water dripping from moss to drink.
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Virtually every frame is dripping with unapologetic black pride and power, saying: You're going to see this America how we do.
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Dishes include braised cuttlefish, smoked garlic aioli and beef dripping toast, duck breast with pickled elderberries, and roasted pumpkin seed flapjack.
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That is, until a greasy mess is running down your face, dripping onto your yoga mat, or caked onto your pillowcase.
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I'll spare you the standard "When I was kid…summertime/hot day…watermelon juices dripping down my chin…aww, memories" introduction.
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Chicken came with a lake of smoky paprika vinaigrette that turned a mound of kasha salad into a dripping, oily mess.
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Because Cardi is dressed in vintage Dior and dripping in diamonds, you'd think that her makeup would be just as expensive.
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Her winters had been relatively mild, and when it did freeze, she kept her faucets dripping and never had a problem.
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" Says Arquette: "Sometimes they use those florescent light tubes and I got cut and started seeing dripping blood and I panicked.
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"I do this for me," he wrote, showing off an even-newer tattoo of black liquid dripping under his right eye.
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From ruby red to emerald green, our favorite earrings are dripping with glamour and excess (luckily, without the excessive price point).
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Exhibited is Dallas-based artist Dan Lam, best known for her outer space, dripping neon sculptures resembling exotic plants and animals.
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I leave dripping in sweat, feeling strong and grateful for a body that is able to do lots of different things.
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But instead of a bloody gunshot wound, there is a jagged-edged hole filled with sparking wires and dripping white fluid.
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Like serious reporting on Mueller, on what&aposs taking so long and why this attorney-client privilege material is dripping out?
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The musician, 31, wed his girlfriend of five years, Olivia Harris, 23, on Sunday in Dripping Springs, Texas, PEOPLE confirms exclusively.
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Demons, dripping mutant heads that fill up a whole room, drippy skinned freaks, and tentacled monsters that writhe around the floor.
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These paintings are glossy, dripping with memories, from the X-Files to the days of Camelot to Ben Kingsley's smiling face.
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I emptied out the NCC and wrapped the shell, still dripping with avocado ranch, around a hard taco – supreme, of course.
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It's made even harder when your three co-stars have gone on to careers dripping with prestige, accomplishment, and Academy Awards.
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The film, however, more than paid its way; dripping with wit and heart, it spawned a generation of imitation buddy comedies.
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Khloe Kardashian's baby girl will be born with several silver spoons, dripping in Versace and other designer names ... TMZ has learned.
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" Another video shows him clutching one of the plane's divider curtains, face dripping with blood, repeating the words, "Just kill me.
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Over the corset, Kardashian West sported a silicone Thierry Mugler mini dress dripping with several crystals for the "Camp"-themed event.
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The show is dripping with lively musical comedy thanks to legendary lyricists Betty Comden and Adolph Green, Bernstein's frequent Broadway collaborators.
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I stood next to some kind of cement plant, most of it hidden behind a corrugated metal fence dripping with moisture.
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The shortest odds are on cities already dripping with rich, highly skilled workers, which least need an injection of economic life.
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Mike Pence of Indiana — dripping with sweat after a pre-speech workout — walked right by them and back into the elevators.
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ThisB&B is a bit off the beaten path in a gut-renovated Gothic revival home that's dripping with choice antiques.
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Sweat dripping down my back, I thought to myself, this better be the best damn chicken sandwich in Manhattan or else.
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The responses — some earnest, some dripping in irony — highlighted the cultural rift between the baby boomer generation and its younger counterparts.
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The ads are dripping in race-based politics and use white voters to suggest Delgado doesn't understand the predominately white district.
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Despite the insulation, condensation must have collected on the bowl, dripping naturalistically from its garland of icicles, melding container and contained.
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For four years, long days of sprawling lines, dripping ice cream, and late-night mopping of sticky floors were my norm.
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All the others are preserved in amber, as tree resin dripping down to the ancient forest floor encased and preserved them.
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Racing against the clock, Zangari completed his assignment just in time for Kunieda's prematch warm-up, sweat dripping down his face.
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He asked if I'd ever tasted fresh honey and handed me a chunk of wax with liquid dripping from the sides.
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Dry plaster leaching water from its environment and then dripping into the terrarium offers this plant sensations of wetness all around.
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A wall of their home displays calligraphy dating back 500 years, beautiful time-stained leaves with language dripping down like rain.
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The visceral quality of the raw food, with its dripping paint, creates a visual pleasure that elevates and abstracts the familiar.
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Mr. Pérez posted videos of himself early Monday, with blood dripping across his face, holed up in a house under fire.
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At times dripping in gore and effluvia, steeped in sacred texts and apocalyptic visions, "The Ruined House" cannot be recommended lightly.
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He straightens up and the people are running with teakettles dripping with vodka — everyone is happy, if only for a moment.
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One showed a photograph of Ms. Geoghegan with blood dripping from her lips and the words "Gupta's Girl" over her head.
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Jasanoff reminds us that the brain is not some mystical machine — it's a gooey, bloody tangle of cells, dripping with chemicals.
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Dripping with stalactites and bats and a rich history that includes Prohibition parties, the cave is pretty cool (literally and figuratively).
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Ms. Linton also is not the only woman in the president's orbit who is dripping in diamonds and draped in Chanel.
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I order one off of Amazon and order a laundry cup holder as well so it stops dripping on my floor.
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The eggs inside were watery, and their heat had condensated water all over, dripping onto everything and making the sausages soggy.
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I was still a runner and would do a three- or four-miler, then head into class, already dripping with sweat.
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I had sweat dripping down my back to my ankles in these interviews that we were doing, but I felt great.
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And, it was everywhere — soaking into the mozzarella sticks, drowning the lettuce, dripping off the sandwich onto my hands and jeans.
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Plus, the truck is dripping in carbon fiber and can be optioned with a drone landing pad — drone included — out back.
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A third boy blocked the teacher's view as the other two were dripping the semen on the crepe, according to authorities.
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He liked what he called "the lingering moments": the rain, dunking cookies in milk—that mustache dripping with milk was disgusting.
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On one hand, he wants to go to the woman, who is sobbing in disbelief and dripping blood on the floor.
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"On the E train, people were dripping wet, packed up against the window," Ms. Bodossian said of her commute this morning.
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Both men dealt in their work with Pollock's legacy of paint as paint, without reprising his technique of dripping or staining.
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As bulldozers tore into the fresh earth, clearing an enormous burial ground, barefoot men dripping with sweat scooped shovelfuls of dirt.
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The video opens in the rain on the face of an unknown dead man with blood dripping out of his mouth.
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And of course, she was to be drawn like a porn star, with just swatches of fabric dripping off her body.
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Try wax playThink of it like dripping cold ice water over your partner's body, except instead of freezing water it's melted wax.
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The promotional website for Michael Jordan's 1996 flick Space Jam is dripping with datedness—terrible backgrounds, mismatched font, and Shockwave games galore.
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When I first saw her paintings in an art history book at school—ripped skin, bones exposed, dripping blood—I felt unsettled.
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Like these kids are faithful to you to the point where they are joining street gangs and dripping in prescription cough syrup.
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Alibaba affiliate Ant Financial, which runs Alipay, may be little known in the U.S. and Europe, but it is dripping with ambition.
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When shit goes down, Aurora is reduced to running around in her white tank, blood and sweat dripping, and her chest heaving.
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Dripping in Balmain is a luxury, certainly, but it pales in comparison to hoarding life-sustaining natural resources for their aesthetic value.
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There, amid more stench, dozens of waste-pickers mill around beside the swinging arms of the machines that unload the dripping rubbish.
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Big Boi stares viewers down intently, dripping with sparkling jewelry and holding a smoking... uh... we'll let you decide what he's smoking.
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It's understandable — wearing a bib necklace or super-thick velour choker isn't all that comfortable when your neck is dripping in sweat.
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"You don't need to know how to fly," Pastor said seriously and loudly, looking down on Earl with his swarthy, dripping face.
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In several scenes, Swift — dripping in snake jewels — is seen sitting on a throne with a legion of snakes slithering around her.
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In some schools, teachers complain of classrooms with upward of 45 students, scurrying roaches and rodents, dripping leaks, mold damage and more.
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There are already products designed to prevent wine dripping, but Perlman says he wanted to solve the problem without an additional accessary.
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All that pink light ends up on his face, turning all of that blood dripping down his face — it's really quite beautiful.
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Well, that went poorly An angry man decides to chop down his neighbor's tree because it was dripping sap on his car.
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From an alarm going off and coffee dripping to a dog barking and a car starting, they all recognize the 90210 tune.
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One image shows the empty shell of a car, its tires gone, aluminum hubcaps melted and metal dripping away from the vehicle.
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The Consoles are Dripping The gold console tables flanking the fireplace in the living room have metallic drips hanging from their tops.
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I go to the bathroom and sit on the toilet, only to feel droplets of water dripping on my head from above.
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The 38-year-old actress and author's latest Instagram post stars her snoozing newborn baby boy, with milk dripping from his mouth.
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Although the original movie was a critically acclaimed masterpiece, it was also dripping in Orientalism and harmful racist depictions of Arab culture.
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Based on what we can see here, the wife had a little something for him when he came back up dripping wet.
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We watched fishermen hoist bins of dripping, shiny fish and shellfish to the dock, and then haggle and argue with the buyers.
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From an alarm going off and coffee dripping to a dog barking and a car starting, they all recognize the 73 tune.
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There are no cuts to a dripping faucet, no jumps in time — the show wants us to bear witness to Hannah's suicide.
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The leaks will almost certainly continue dripping out over the next few weeks as we inch closer to the S9's announcement.
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But if it's humid and you are dripping with sweat, your sweat isn't evaporating and you aren't getting the cooling you need.
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On both sides you could see players' chests heaving, sweat dripping into their eyes, leaving them to wipe it with their jersey.
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The star sported stockings, metallic sandals and (fittingly for the "Diamonds" singer) tons of gems dripping from her ears, wrists and fingers.
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Witnessing this moment, I found myself thinking of Solnit; Big Little Lies is dripping with the ceaseless blue ache she talks about.
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Information is slowly dripping out that Amazon is gunning for the meal-kit delivery space, which has crushed the stock over time.
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For the next hour, Stokes mans a winch, bringing up the dripping and encrusted bags for Holm to spray free of debris.
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Then, among the retracting ladders and dripping cornices, I noticed a head thrust from the window of a grand prewar apartment house.
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She would take each head of cabbage, dripping red with seasoning, and carefully fill up four glass jars reserved for her kimchi.
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She's shelved a planned roof replacement and instead, patched it yet one more time, to keep it from dripping into residents' apartments.
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When the kids and I hung out our laundry, dripping wet, in the morning, it was crunchy and stiff in an hour.
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Then the piss and blood continued to pour from him, flowing to the edge of the bed and dripping to the floor.
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The hot bread, dripping with a syrupy butter mixture, had a nice savory component to it as well, balancing out the sweetness.
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"I feel like @VicBergerIV might be this election's Ralph Steadman, but with Vine footage instead of dripping pens," tweeted writer Dan O'Sullivan.
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The images struck me as inauthentic, so I transferred them onto acetate sheets and dripping red paint onto them as symbolic blood.
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The Nike swoosh features a dripping brown design, as if the logo had just been dipped in a bath of maple syrup.
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Frank and I started the night at Albatross, a foreigner-friendly bar dripping in red velvet, chandeliers, deer busts, and disco balls.
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"I want to see fat women being over the top, ridiculously glamorous, sporting contours, eye creases, and dripping in diamonds," Gamble enthuses.
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Jagged sidewalks brim over with supporters, and a handful of brass bands dripping in funk make their way down pothole-filled streets.
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The dark, primal drum rhythms of "Club Insomnia" paint a picture of sweat dripping off the ceiling of a packed, heaving dancefloor.
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Back at the hotel, John McBride, shirt off, dripping sweat, was riding a stationary bike in the stairwell; it looked like punishment.
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From the "I ♥ BX" hats to the free-for-all graffiti on the walls, this place is dripping with Bronx pride.
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The name of this spiffy young devil, whose contemptuous charm is dripping from the stage of the Linda Gross Theater, is Mooney.
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The electric proportions of the fractal universe collide in a pulsing video of symmetrical graphics, dripping with piercing whites and blazing oranges.
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Adding dripping insult to already sopping injury, the latest rainfall came on the longest day of the year, which offers maximum daylight.
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"A crackling surface and soft dripping interior can often evoke disgust," said Hakan Jonsson, a food anthropologist at Lund University in Sweden.
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They're known for steak, but what I'll remember is a dessert called tri lece, a soft, moist cake dripping with sweet cream.
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The top picks included eateries that serve up apple-stuffed pancakes, s&aposmores Oreo pancakes, and cinnamon roll pancakes dripping with icing.
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Fire dripping from the sky; ash raining down through the wind and the heat, and the all-consuming roar of the blaze.
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"Frank used to wear diamond rings, just dripping in jewels, when he went out to garden," said Frank's third wife, Rose Consolo.
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Avy Villaraza and Darnell Xavier Thompson are to be married March 1 at Saddle Creek, an events space in Dripping Springs, Texas.
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The reporter, Casie Bryant, 39, said little but was left with dark liquid in her hair and dripping down her red jacket.
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From the impeccably restored brick and terracotta facade to interiors dripping with midcentury modern appeal, Viceroy Chicago places design front and center.
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Administration requires just dripping the liquid vaccine into a child's mouth, which anyone who has received a brief coaching can manage it.
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She decided to stay in to study, but he showed up with "two chocolate-chip ice cream cones dripping down his hands."
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Art Review The Guggenheim mines the wide world of the Swiss sculptor — witty and dripping with sex, or looking into the abyss.
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Details: In a letter dripping with sarcasm, Mr. Trump denied her and her delegation military transport and suggested they might fly commercial.
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In a separate incident at another food prep facility, FDA inspectors found water from a condenser dripping in and around prepared food.
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Rich The Kid hopefully is truly rolling in dough, because he's dripping in jewelry, and his latest acquisition set him back $75k.
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Fossil fuel companies have already called the shots for far too long, enabled by a complicit Republican Party dripping in oil wealth.
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Certain frames could be mistaken for photos, were it not for the audio of howling wind or dripping water or rustling trees.
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For Ice Cycle, Burtner and his 10-year-old son Barrett Burtner played live, and the music included sounds of dripping water.
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" An image of a raised fist holding a dagger by its blade, dripping blood, over the words "FIGHT UNTIL THE LAST DROP.
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It thrusts out from a rectangular box dripping with paint-encrusted cascades of yarn, suggesting both a breast and an umbilical cord.
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After all, they'd spent so much time working together in the craziest of environments, their camera lenses dripping with blood and gore.
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"I'm really big on those disposable face mask things that you put on like a cloth and are dripping in serum," she said.
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One woman's C-section wound hadn't healed yet, and she went to work with pus dripping down her leg under her work clothes.
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The whole number is thick with sarcasm, dripping with disdain and bursting with vanity for the powers she possesses and longs to use.
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Whether dripping onto the floor or bubbling out of their surfaces, they're really well-made, fine art as much as simply beautiful objects.
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Seeing your hero with your own eyes, sweat dripping from their brow as they start a stadium wide chant of something or other.
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In an unrelated study last year, Shihadeh and his colleagues approximated realistic dripping scenarios under laboratory conditions and then measured temperatures and emissions.
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By contrast Mr Kavanaugh, who was flushed from the start and dripping with sweat and tears by the end, trembled with righteous anger.
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Fresh outta the doghouse ... Offset set up a candlelit bathtub session, and had his wife dripping in diamonds -- practically from head to toe.
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The 36 single and double rooms are, as one would expect, dripping in Communist-era kitsch, complete with groovy, colorful wallpaper and bedspreads.
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Thorne apparently took a dip fully clothed, they seem too into each other to be bothered by her dripping wet pink sweatpants. Wacky!
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He says a mutual friend connected him to a prospective buyer who, like Khoshbin, had an appreciation for carbon fiber dripping in gold.
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Instead of giant live oaks dripping with Spanish moss, there are run-down bungalows and shotgun shacks set amid working-class ranch homes.
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So we sit there with sweat dripping down our temples while fanning ourselves with lunch menus and waiting for more water to arrive.
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Over the entire offseason, Durant has been firing back at trolls with reckless abandon, providing Twitter commentary dripping in gold, such as this.
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His work, which recently showed at the Solar Flux Festival, is dripping with symbols of conspiracy, superstition, enlightenment, the Beatles, and Ikea instructions.
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I go for a six-mile run in the city and come home dripping in large amounts of sweat with my clothes drenched….
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We found out that the most important step is to keep the hair glossy — much like the wet condensation dripping down your cup.
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I missed that memo), Charlie Sheen and his brother Emilio Estevez (why???), Queen, Game of Thrones, and Post Malone while dripping with uncoolness.
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I decide I want to actually straighten and do my hair today, since I'm not coming freshly showered with dripping hair from Pilates.
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Specifically, customers will see rich brown accents dripping from the ceiling and hanging lights shaped like hazelnut flowers strung all over the café.
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"People don't realize that murderers do not come out in the dark with long teeth and saliva dripping off their chin," he mused.
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The beat is both dripping with soul and absolutely knocks on speakers that can handle it—and then it transitions into glitchy madness.
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I came back to my bus dripping in sweat, and after I showered, I felt like I came out like a new man.
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The face bling hangs on a tri-color Cuban link chain, dripping with more than 48 carats of rose, yellow and white diamonds.
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By creating these mythical scenes dripping with dark humor, she's able to process her experiences and make sense of what's happening around her.
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RR is looking pretty fly himself ... throwing on a black and white animal print button down and dripping hard with some gold chains.
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Don't let the short menu deter you — you're here for chicken, grilled in a mouthwatering blend of spices and dripping with delicious grease.
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"My first reaction, Laura, when I saw it was, you know, there was a lot of details that kept dripping out," he said.
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David, a hospital staffer with no medical background, hung it on the rear-view mirror and was able to get it dripping again.
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Pay attention to that dripping faucet, take care to not over-water your lawn or turn off the water while brushing your teeth.
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Like last weekend in Pittston, Pennsylvania, when a guy decided he was tired of sap from a neighbor's tree dripping on his car.
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Simply attempting to take the burger out of its box left me with ketchup, mustard, and mayo dripping onto my fingers and hands.
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She takes our rags from where they soak in the washtub and flings them at the walls, where they stick, dripping brown water.
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And was so struck by the idea that I rose from the tub, dripping, to jot it down, which I was now doing.
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Dripping with sweat, I throw my shirt and cap away, grab a POR shirt freshly copped from the merch booth, and keep moving.
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After Hans Namuth filmed Pollock dripping paint over glass, the artist became agitated and, after the filming, drank some bourbon to calm down.
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Open the app and without fail you'll see a stream of stacked burgers, dripping ice cream cones, and tables loaded with cheesy pizzas.
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For his latest ink design dedicated to the reality star, Cyrus added to the dripping-lip art he got a few months ago.
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"I can see walls or wallpaper moving or see dripping water down a wall, like I saw before, or posters moving," she says.
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In the yellow ground between these clusters, Ledgerwood paints orange, fuchsia, and dark yellow daubs, as well as dripping splashes of metallic gold.
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She stood there facing me, clutching at her throat with nine fingers, gasping, trying to recite her poem, dripping saliva flecked with blood.
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Six necklaces, two chain bracelets, a watch and a ruby ring — each dripping in diamonds — were laid out on a towel before him.
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The first time I got high, I was smoking pot on a stranger's couch, dampening the joint between fingers dripping with pool water.
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Dripping with dread and suffused with an uneasy sense of terror, It Comes at Night follows two families in the immediate post-apocalypse.
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Rob Kardashian's Valentine's gift to Blac Chyna wasn't just romantic and thoughtful -- it was pricey and literally dripping in diamonds ... TMZ has learned.
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The ghost himself is a magnificently hulking spirit, all the more menacing after he's been doused with red wine that evokes dripping blood.
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Not as a Fox-induced boogeyman on the bar TV, one of those "coastal elites" dripping with contempt and condescension toward Middle America.
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The ball rolled so far that Wilson Ramos, a catcher whose speed could be measured with dripping molasses, went from first to third.
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Housed in a 111-year old Beaux-Arts flatiron building, the Proper is dripping with the bizarre-but-beautiful style of Kelly Wearstler.
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Sleeping on cement floors, with only an intermittent dripping shower, the girls were threatened and even had a snake thrown into their cells.
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Chen remembers his showing up to class dripping wet and beaming after carrying Shaofan a mile to day care in the pouring rain.
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This portable air conditioner can help take the edge off the summer heat, and greatly reduces the risk of dripping on passerby below.
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I ran cold water over my wrists, splashed my face and the back of my neck, and then, dripping, gazed into the mirror.
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But when you see a woman with her eyes crossed and strings of spit dripping from her gaping mouth, do you "know it"?
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No water, except for the placid irrigation ditches: the giant rainbirds dripping; white transportable plastic pipes at the edge of rows of lettuce.
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To make the vinegar, young people climb trees, cut off the coconut flowers and tie clay pots underneath to catch the dripping nectar.
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One dress has black beads dripping down the model's hands; a practical black winter coat has beads sewn into every inch of it.
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C. Katherine Baron and Andrew John Hendrickson were married on April 1 at the Prospect House, an event space in Dripping Springs, Tex.
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It was his first class, and he was so nervous that I saw sweat dripping down before we even entered the heated room.
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Last night, the Fenty front-woman attended the British Fashion Awards in London wearing a mint-green ensemble that was dripping with diamonds.
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As the scene ends, Ramona saunters offstage cradling her hard-earned cash to her chest, dollar bills literally dripping out of her arms.
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I remember once it was pouring, and a guy came up to me dripping wet and offered to buy my raincoat and shoes.
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Perhaps you, too, are beginning to get jaded by the endless stream of best-dressed lists, the fawning adjectives dripping in brand names.
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Those in the crowd stood arm-in-arm, dancing and shouting along to the music, dripping in sweat while swilling booze from cans.
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In May, at the Met Gala, he wore a bodysuit dripping in gold with massive golden wings, and a 24-karat-gold headpiece.
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Turns out it just looks a bit different today, instead dripping through the melancholy of Lil Peep, Lil Uzi Vert and Nothing,Nowhere.
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The affable 29-year-old seated before me with the dripping wrist need not reiterate that he's stacked his paper and leveled up.
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Mothersbaugh was credited with contributing the dripping-paint graphics that the designers used on several pieces and curating the music for the show.
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The slender second-year shooting guard is a league-pass aficionado's delight: obscure, as raw as he is lanky, and dripping with style.
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In Mipanochia's amate paintings, masked figures wearing fishnet stockings lounge in the nude, pleasuring themselves and dripping with all manner of bodily fluids.
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She holds what looks like a gummy flap of flesh dripping with blood and severs it off, right at the base of TJ's armpit.
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Dripping with stunning colors and an uncanny resemblance to reality, Hamburg-based artist Antoni Tudisco's CGI Portraits 3.0 series looks the way drugs feel.
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He could no longer stand or even dry himself off and sat dripping on the shower bench until Bill heard his calls for help.
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Onondaga Cave is one of the most beautiful in the country, with dripping stalagmites and "lily pads" formed by mineral deposits in the water.
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With her arms and bodice dripping in sparkling embellishments and her legs covered in intricate floral appliqué, the mother of three looked absolutely regal.
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Directed by Hyun Seung Seo, the video features BLACKPINK members Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa in bright, punchy settings, dripping in jewels and crowns.
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Westworld, conversely, is a TV show dripping with ambiguous moral figures (as well as impenetrable plots that require multiple think-pieces to work through).
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But dripping, creaking, flowing, an art project by Katie Wood and Grant Macdonald, wants to surmount these barriers through our subjective relationship with sound.
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Pauline had recommended that I bring a lens shade to keep water from dripping onto the lens, and I'd completely forgotten to bring one.
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First, Roseman made an amorphic shape or shapes by dripping or pouring acrylic paint onto the paper, using either an eyedropper or a container.
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We're talking shirt-soaking, chin-dripping sweat, most visible as he takes questions from the audiences that have gathered to see him across Texas.
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Whether they left us sweaty and cringing or dripping and lusty, there's no denying that these folks are wading through a sea of horny.
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Up until this point, more people have been lurking and observing than actually participating, but this choice has my inbox suddenly dripping with DMs.
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The six short-walled structures were built with pieces of stalagmites, rock formations made of mineral deposits from water dripping onto a cave floor.
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It took three assistants to strap her into the bodysuit before Kardashian West could slip into her mini dress that was dripping with crystals.
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I'm waiting for my pee to go away, and it started dripping down my leg, and I performed live with pee on my legs.
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All that dripping honey in the lyric video is certainly ladden with meaning, as are the subversive double entendres that make up the song.
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"I want you to fuck me," she sings on the opening lyrics, words poured like honey over a rhythm section sampled from dripping water.
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Her West Hollywood outpost, SUR, is dripping with shiny, sparkly vibes, the exact kind of place you'd expect to find something called a "Strawberrini".
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Nothing brings people together like a shared hatred of someone else's need to have a man cave or a kitchen dripping in marble countertops.
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Philipps' ornaments are more traditionally attractive, but the combination of dog paw stickers, glitter glue and dripping beads give Snoop's an appealing DIY quality.
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"So lay your hands across my beating heart," Homme croons, still dripping with disdain and regret, like a man in a constant lip-curl.
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The odd thing about the work is a piece of animal liver being cooked by the projector lamp and dripping blood onto the floor.
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Some friends buy a beer for a friend's birthday, but Future's peeps drop around half a million bucks to get him dripping in diamonds.
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When you think of a McLaren, you probably think of a maxed-out, barely street-legal hypercar that is practically dripping with carbon weave.
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The sound of drills, orgiastic sex from his neighbors, dripping, phones and computers create a cacophony of backing noise that's an absolute sonic headfuck.
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After all, it wouldn't be summer without at least one dripping ice cream cone or a scoop of vanilla with some American apple pie.
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They'll stand there talking to you with fried onions raining all over the place, sauce dripping on the floor and awful hot dog breath.
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Witty, name-dropping list songs dripping with innuendo by the likes of Noël Coward and Cole Porter are a treasured subgenre of Broadway musicals.
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When your nose is dripping faster than the sweat from your pores, you might wonder if exercising with a cold is a good idea.
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I'm exaggerating, partially, but the sight of real-life, fleshy people hanging by their feet with blood dripping across them was actually really shocking.
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The subjects dripping in Chanel and Vetements kind of have us wishing we'd skipped every Zara trip and saved our money for designer duds.
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There were mirrors everywhere: I'm bright red and dripping with sweat and the skin of my stomach is hanging over my little yoga pants.
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Here, when a child is stabbed with a hook, we don't see the goring, just a quick shot of blood dripping from the weapon.
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El Colmado's sliced jamón ibérico and marinated tuna dripping with olive oil, along with a tight list of wines and sherries by the glass.
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" The Joker, of course, wins, "his hair green and luminous with triumph, his skin white as a Klansman's hood, his lips dripping anonymous blood.
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The flashy ropes are dripping with baguette and emerald-cut diamonds, weighing in at a total of 51 carats for the 3-piece set!
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John Widmer, an American tourist who visited Vinicunca in April 2017, detailed a "not so colorful experience" in a blog post dripping with irritation.
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Lily Collins in Givenchy looked like a gothic version of Our Lady of the Sorrows, complete with tiny red tear dripping down her cheek.
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However, it only took 10 minutes for me to feel a bit like I couldn't breathe, and for sweat to start dripping down me.
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"I wish everyone was as perfect as you, Pete," Klobuchar said, her voice dripping with sarcasm, before launching into a defense of her record.
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An anorexic sister metamorphoses into an eel, a twin reincarnates as a fox, a dead young man is a revenant dripping newly lethal language.
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A wild-eyed girl with snot dripping from her nose rocked back and forth with impatience and squealed when she finally received her feather.
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The oddest part was a fine mist that felt as if it was dripping onto my head while the conditioner was on my hair.
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The eccentric rapper's chain features a pendant of IGOR -- the alter ego he debuted this year -- and it's dripping in a variety of diamonds.
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While Wednesday is dripping with drama on Capitol Hill, voters at home think it's unlikely the proceedings will result in Trump's impeachment and removal.
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A tasty starter, these clams are usually brought out alongside toasted bread where dripping lemon, parsley, and shellfish meat can be cleanly mopped up.
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Others — a much smaller crowd — trek through thick jungles for a few days and roam caverns draped in surreal billowing and dripping limestone formations.
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If they were unlucky, they were moving heavy, dripping bags or bodies that reeked of death and decay and were often filled with maggots.
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As an unabashed homage to geek culture and 80s nostalgia smorgasboard, you probably assumed Ready Player One would be dripping with Star Wars references.
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Showered with chocolate malt powder and dripping with sweetened condensed milk, this tower of thick, squishy French toast is begging to be knocked over.
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Please," he said, dripping with sarcasm — and then piled on with a half-dozen tweets after Mr. Cuomo said America "was never that great.
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Guests dressed in his latest collection and then dined to dripping candlelight, and an artificial-intelligence contraption attempted to make sense of it all.
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It's very easy to clean this scale, and there's a removable plastic cover that protects the screen from dripping ingredients or globs of dough.
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Chrissy did her take on '80s aerobics videos -- shout-out to Olivia Newton-John -- for LOVE magazine's advent, and it's dripping with her personality.
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It&aposs unclear how much oil was leaked, but officials have found no obvious dripping or pouring and say the leak appears to be small.
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Vladimir Putin sent what on the surface is a shocking Christmas message to Donald Trump ... a message dripping with overtures of peace and good will.
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The dream was so realistic and so different from what I'd known that I woke up dripping sweat and thought: where is this coming from?
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The phrase "Old Hollywood" usually calls up images of glamorous, Golden Age celebrities, wrapped in furs and dripping with diamonds, smoking cigarettes and popping champagne.
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In particular, Coleman's assurance that Rachel could go and stay in a facility where she could finally get better was delivered with perfect, dripping condescension.
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A cardiovascular surgeon the newswire spoke with explained: …without air conditioning, the walls of the operating room were dripping with condensation and floors were slippery.
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But in its unorthodox approach to lettering, it actually echoes a poster that preceded it: the dripping typeface from the 1894 poster, La Revue Blanche.
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They described that they tried to keep their mind off food and licked the water dripping from the side of the cave walls for sustenance.
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It's a very cool result from a very cool and unlikely source—the slow drip, drip, dripping within a dark cave in eastern China. [Science]
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Imprinted with the word "LEFTOVER," followed by a Roman number, each block appears to have been shot, dripping fake, plastic blood on the museum's floor.
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The disdain is practically dripping from her voice, so don't be surprised if she teams up with Karen on more investigative reporting in the future.
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I know my white body, dripping with milk, may be differ'nt from what ye are used to, but it is how the MilkLord made me.
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Delivered amid the show's gooey, dripping, and delectable paintings and sculptures of desserts, the presentation is sure to enrich the brain and whet the appetite.
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Jessy Wilson and Kallie North have managed to mix a unique, potent cocktail of country girl swagger and R&B, every song dripping with soul.
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It's the same strategy that Sony has used with the PlayStation 5, slowly dripping details ahead of a big, final reveal that's still to come.
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There was a model carrying an orange leather bag, dripping with leather fringe, which made it so heavy it could've easily doubled as a weapon.
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Ocasio-Cortez has made no secret that she's a member of the working class and isn't exactly dripping in money — that's what she ran on.
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West's wife Kim Kardashian West wore a beaded latex Thierry Mugler dress that looked wet and was dripping with crystals made to look like droplets.
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This series gets annual releases for a reason: they're dripping with fan service/wish fulfillment, and wrestling fans who are also gamers eat them up.
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Ora was dripping in $212 million dollars of Lorraine Schwartz diamonds thanks to her sparkling necklace and earrings, with extra bling courtesy her bedazzled heels.
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"I'm going crazy at home, and I need some adult stimulation," she explains to her sister, dripping with eagerness, and a slight hint of begging.
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The air had been damp and clammy....dense thickets of half drowned trees pressed close around them, branches dripping with the curtains of pale fungus.
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While you might enjoy the fresh air before a day at the office, you probably don't want to be dripping sweat when you get there.
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I remember getting off the runway with so much adrenaline that I didn't even realize that the back of my ankles were dripping in blood.
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There was a 45-year-old man with tears dripping down his face, which is what you want when you write a song like this.
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I was dripping in sweat and my muscles were on fire, but the beauty of it is that you can go at your own pace.
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In light of these alcohol and drug use rates among kids, that 4 percent dripping figure doesn't seem quite so high, or indeed so frightening.
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Nestled on Highway 290 between Austin and Dripping Springs, Deep Eddy's spacious glass and timber distillery and tasting room is a well-trafficked tourist attraction.
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In the video, Sevdaliza metamorphs into a sort of cyborg statue of herself, dripping in a fluid silver and coated in TRON-like glowing wireframes.
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And to top it all off, the episode then re-uses the dripping blood tease it tried to get away with in the cold open.
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At one young couple's house, Pence pulled on blue work gloves and dragged tree branches out of a front lawn, sweat dripping down his nose.
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The ballroom's walls are dripping in gold like the rest of the palace, and provide a stunning backdrop for some of the president's official appearances.
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The deli meats section has us salivating in no time, particularly the andouillette sandwich, made of white pork typical of Brittany and dripping with mustard.
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Her only consistent lover is Puddy, a man she describes as "dripping with animal sexuality," who she repeatedly goes back to despite not particularly liking.
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You saw that by the end of the game, the refs were dripping sweat, and at practice, everyone can shoot threes and handle the ball.
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But recipes and products being created and touted by those in this world are still dripping in coconut oil, as the "healthy" fat of choice.
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Tia Mowry's shredded, spangled Roberto Cavalli bandage minidress, dripping in fringe and sparkly beading and paired with Stuart Weitzman heels, was a subtler Prince tribute.
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It was not a pretty sight, as blood started dripping from his nose and lip immediately after taking the 93 mph pitch from Johnny Barbato.
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The multihyphenate also dyed her hair a matching shade of blue and, to complete the look, was dripping in over $435,000 worth of Tiffany diamonds.
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When one young woman turned away from me I noticed fresh welts on her bare back, dripping blood; she seemed unaware and continued to dance.
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More than a roof, more than food, Mr. Arroyo said, at night, huddled in the dripping dark, he and his bedfellows crave just one thing.
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Along the Indiana Jones tunnel, decorated with vines and a golden idol, the sound of dripping water and roaring animals played in a constant loop.
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Offset's showering of luxurious birthday gifts didn't stop with his fiancee buying him a Rolls ... he's also dripping in ice inspired by The Nature Boy.
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The final shot, of kids lying under dripping laundry hanging in the hot sun, sold me on the movie, which comes to select theaters Nov.
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In the movie, Stockard Channing, her every sentence dripping disdain even as the chink in her emotional armor kept growing wider, made the part iconic.
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He also had to halt the second set at 2-2 to change his attire: His constant dripping of sweat was making the court slippery.
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How he fits: Aaron Gordon and Evan Fournier have been dripping with potential for years, and Bamba can effectively take over the team's interior defense.
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The spot paints the former Texas congressman as a politician dripping with "white male privilege" who's undeserving of the comparisons he's drawing to Barack Obama.
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In 2012, a previous mayor drafted an ordinance fining tourists as much as $650 for dripping ice cream, dropping crumbs and lunching on the monuments.
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More actors join her for sequences involving Nordic fishermen, a genuinely harrowing experience during Hurricane Sandy and a catchy tune sung by a dripping mop.
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And over the sofa hangs a reasonable facsimile of a Rothko whose dripping rivulets of pink touch the women's heads like the veil of sleep.
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Mr. Hunt used a pan to collect the rainwater dripping through the ceiling, graduated to a bucket and, when that proved insufficient, a trash can.
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Pelton used abstraction to convey personal meaning as opposed to just dripping paint on canvas, like Jackson Pollock, or making abstract forms, like Ellsworth Kelly.
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"The mother is very formal and traditional, and the daughter is as cute and assimilated and just dripping personality as you can be," he said.
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Now let's say the window shades were drawn, but you saw three people walk into the courtroom, all wearing raincoats, holding umbrellas and dripping wet.
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When I woke in the morning, I noticed a mysterious dripping sound coming from above, and watched as the damage visibly increased over the morning.
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At lunch or at dinner, somebody will be eating a burger, a richly dripping hulk of meat under melted Comté and onions cooked with Scotch.
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The city is filled with so many great hotels throughout many neighborhoods and boroughs, from old-school luxury to contemporary boutiques dripping in neighborhood charm.
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"The shot is far below the dew point, the instant you take it out, it's just soaking wet and it's dripping water," the American said.
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Biden is dripping with confidence as he tours Iowa two months before the state's caucuses, after endless predictions his candidacy would have crumbled by now.
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And Dua Lipa, who is nominated for best new artist, arrived in a silver, skintight dress that matched her nails, which were dripping with charms.
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It features dripping water falling from the tower to a basin, which combines with an electronic instrument intervention to create an interactive current of sound.
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Not only was he soaked from head to toe, Millman was dripping so much sweat onto the court that he was making it dangerously slippery.
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Soon Giacometti fell in with the Surrealists, and his sculpture and drawings of the early 1930s are witty, off-kilter and sometimes dripping with sex.
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No Regrets Why hang out with the dripping wet hordes at Times Square when you can hobnob with the well-heeled at the Metropolitan Opera?
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At Glastonbury, shirtless and dripping with sweat, he stopped his set to reel off the names of dozens of rising grime and British rap artists.
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Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff trade their usual flex—dripping in ice—for afros and synchronized mic play, and the Northside trio does it mighty well.
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Michael Keaton beat himself down for saying "Hidden Fences" instead of "Hidden Figures" while presenting at the Golden Globes ... but he was dripping in sarcasm.
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Lil Nas X's surprise hit "Old Town Road" is dripping with country twang but conspicuously absent from country charts, after Billboard chose to remove it.
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In an adjacent room hangs Ellipse, an array of hundreds of mirrored stainless steel rods suspended from the ceiling, dripping with light like celestial stalactites.
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What it does care about is making everything as grisly and graphic as possible, with blood and sex and gothic atmosphere dripping from every frame.
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And the collection didn't shy away from extravagance either: Clothes were dripping with beads, sequins and tiger prints, harking back to a 19th-century bohemian spirit.
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She always bought me a dripping slice of pizza at the Noailles market—the kind you can't wait to eat, and ends up burning your lips.
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We're just not doing it, and that means we get women bleeding and dripping pus at work because they don't feel like they have other options.
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Vibrant, and dripping with a meticulous craft aesthetic best described as, "cartoons made flesh," Aladdin is a testament to the power of a good love story.
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He felt around for the dripping necklace and frustratedly threw it to the ground, scattering his ice (do people still say that?) across the base path.
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So to see him come in, he's got blood dripping down his face, he's still out there yelling like a maniac, it fires the team up.
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"One of the cops came running out and he was with one of the workers there and she had blood dripping from her arm," he says.
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Jewelry designer Marisa Seok debuted them on her Instagram, showing off some seriously manicured digits and midi rings that perfectly coordinate with her dripping nail glimmer.
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In the 11-foot-tall sculpture "HILLS AND CLOUDS" (2014), cast polyurethane rises up off the ground, dripping down the sides of stainless steel support beams.
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The posters show an American flag dripping into a puddle of code and urge staff to "report possible insider threats" to the DOE Insider Threat Program.
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When she got home, the hair dye was dripping down onto her clothes, and the plastic bag was dried up on the top of her head.
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The topics ranged from serious ones, like the threat of terrorism, to light-hearted moments like the president dripping his toe into the Meek Mill vs.
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I retraced my steps, dripping with sweat in the ugly Ohio heat, and finally found the Never Trump HQ in the top of a tall building.
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Your steak bathes in its own juices: Because your steak's juices aren't dripping through the grates, they're also constantly bathing your steak in its own flavors.
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So naturally, the latest season of the Netflix series delivered no shortage of great, brutal lines just dripping with Underwood's typical cruel tone and Southern drawl.
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To make matters worse, Lopez accidentally hits herself in the face with a microphone, leaving blood dripping "down [her] face" and later swells into a bruise.
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When you're that age, and in a new and alluring place, eating a peach on the sidewalk feels magical, with the juice dripping down your fingers.
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We laughed about how we were both so embarrassed that we were dripping sweat when we first arrived, a combination of nerves and the sweltering humidity.
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The authors did note that students who were male, white, and who used e-cigs more often than others were more likely to have tried dripping.
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Floyd Mayweather's first to the arena for his super-fight with Conor McGregor ... and he's DRIPPING in bling -- rockin' a fresh black and gold track suit.
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Well, good news: Nickelodeon's newest kids' reality competition show is dripping in nostalgia for the likes of '90s adventure game show Legends of the Hidden Temple.
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Dripping with contempt, he accurately explained why ransom payments were bad, and why his administration — and no administration past or future — would engage in such behavior.
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There's nothing quite like seeing a bathroom dripping in gold-flecked faucets, marble floors, and a $9,000 toilet to make your digs seem real, um, modest.
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As everyone sat down at a mirror-covered table lined with 20 wax-dripping candles, two attendants rolled out an 8-by-16-foot blank canvas.
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Listen for yourself: the venomous big room house banger still stands on its own today, the sampled moans of ecstasy dripping over a thundering kick-drum.
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"Okay, wanna give her [the evictee] your address and we can put her in front of your house," the clearly frustrated officer responded, dripping with sarcasm.
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I reveled in making my normie friends' parents blanch when I came over after soccer practice, spiked bracelets jangling and eyeliner dripping halfway down my face.
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And rape culture is dripping in the letter Turner's father wrote to the court lamenting how "20 minutes of action" has "deeply altered" his son's life.
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We couldn't have been more than 20 feet away and it stared right at us, beads of water dripping off its whiskered face, sizing us up.
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Thrill at the adventures of My Rod (Mirage) and Penisfinder (Pathfinder) as they wander the world looking for loot that isn't gently used and dripping goo.
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I wore a head wrap because my hair was wet and I didn't want it dripping down my neck as I was walking around all day.
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A Few Thoughts While We Survey the Wreckage • Is there some sort of medical explanation for why Rick appears to be dripping wet at all times?
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Most of the bakers huff and puff behind their stations, their practical clothes streaked with flour and chocolate, their steamy, stringy bangs dripping into their eyes.
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"I apologize for having to reaccommodate these customers," Oscar Munoz, United's chief executive, said in a statement dripping with all the warmth of a ransom note.
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The Jungle Ultra Marathon's climate and intensity are guaranteed to keep competitors dripping, in case carrying their own sleeping bags, provisions and medical supplies isn't enough.
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In dripping, the liquid is manually applied to the e-cigarette's heated inner coil, rather than allowing it to flow there via an automatic wick system.
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But when I came out, cold and wet, my blond hair dripping and pathetic, he was waiting for me, dressed and perfumed to go to dinner.
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Taking all this very seriously, I ate a giant plate of seafood pasta before sitting in the Jacuzzi until I had sweat dripping down my face.
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Although they suggested that the ad was "misunderstood," critics and Twitter mongers alike have pointed out the commercial is dripping in all sorts of problematic undertones.
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The chicken was just like the waffles: I broke through its thin, crispy exterior to reveal a meaty interior that was dripping with fat and flavor.
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" At dinner, under a pinkening sky, on a stage with a gazebo dripping with purple flowers, Kristin Chenoweth, a new Hallmark star, sang "Over the Rainbow.
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He turned on the sink disposal; I heard the grinding noise, and then — I'll never forget it — he began screaming, holding up his red, dripping hands.
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A hotly contested North Carolina congressional seat, dripping in allegations of election fraud, is not yet over after a judge ruled that an investigation must continue.
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Once while I was sitting poolside, barefaced and dripping, at my friend's parents' house in Florida, Lev stood in the shallow end and looked at me.
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"That was… AMAZING," she says at the end of the track, her words dripping with a sarcasm so thick that it'd seep through a TV screen.
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Kim was at a Tiffany & Co. party Tuesday night in NYC, where she was dripping in blinding bling that she showed off on her IG story.
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Over the course of less than eight minutes, some of the butterflies and dragonflies fly away; others begin dripping a rivulet of color down the scroll.
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They include unknowns about how his impulsive, gut-driven style of leadership and considerable ego will fit in a job dripping with centuries of custom and history.
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This song is dripping with separation anxiety and sadness, and while I feel that, I'd like to think that not every second of a cow's life sucks.
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Jenkins's use of color and light, in particular, gives every scene in the film the feel of neon dripping out of the sky and coming to life.
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Alcohol prompts your body to sweat, which is why you might wake up dripping on drenched bed sheets after hitting the booze too hard the night before.
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Enter, The Braless Bra Tee, the T-shirt that bridges the gap between multi-pack, 50%-off, getting-shit-done bras, and embroidered, jewel-dripping, couture brassieres.
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Earlier this year, for example, a bunch of gang members were arrested after a man in Chengdu called police because he saw blood dripping through his ceiling.
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Now, all of these are volatile, and when they are heated at high temperatures like we see with dripping, you could produce high levels of carcinogenic compounds.
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" According to Neff, McGee posted a shot of herself on Snapchat after the crash with blood dripping down her forehead with the caption, "Lucky to be alive.
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"La Classica Sempre Buona," in the aria di pane section, features burrata dripping out from under 30-month aged prosciutto as if it were melting ice cream.
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For anyone with ears cynical enough to hear, his response to speculation that Silva might get the next title shot was dripping with jealousy and passive-aggression.
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"I'm not so militant that I think every cop should be killed," he says, with a bit of butter dripping down to the tattoos on his chin.
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There's a single interesting idea floating around in Rings, the latest sequel in the franchise that turned dripping wet black-haired Japanese ghosts into mainstream Hollywood horror.
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This weekend, Beyoncé once again proved she's the survivor she always said she was by performing with her ear dripping blood like it was no big deal.
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Blood dripping from a cut finger will form large, spherical drops as it hits the ground; that formation is about the interplay between gravity and surface tension.
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She notes that you need to stay vigilant to combat potential dripping at the jawline, being sure to move those migrating blobs back up on the face.
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Read about all their favorite products and tips on how to make sure your foundation, eyebrows, and more don't come dripping down your chin this summer, ahead.
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Pi Bennett heard the faucet dripping onto a baking sheet and was inspired to go out all and turn it into a song, with video to match.
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"According to Fendercare, there was oil dripping for four minutes due to a gap in the equipment fitting," Ibama said in an email to Reuters on Friday.
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The marine filter feeder appears to have a rock-like exterior, but when cut open, it resembles the inside locule of a juicy tomato, dripping translucent blood.
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Despite blood dripping into his eye, Linares put up some dogged resistance before Lomachenko wrapped up victory with a superbly timed left hook to the Venezuelan's liver.
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Roughly 100 patrons at SER Restaurant in Arlington, Va. were enjoying their evening when water began dripping from the roof into the eatery around 6:30 p.m.
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I'm 40 feet from the Jaguar, mint chocolate chip ice cream dripping down the cone onto my fingers, when I hear the purring from under the hood.
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Monsieur de Chanel | $36,000 These Bluetooth sports earphones are your new workout pal: They look good, stay put when you're dripping sweat, and sound like wired buds.
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Jaybird Freedom Wireless | $199 These Bluetooth sports earphones are your new workout pal: They look good, stay put when you're dripping sweat, and sound like wired buds.
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If you are still reminiscing about the hours you spent on a rusty backyard trampoline with an ice cream dripping down your chin, here's something for you.
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When it was all said and done, his son was dripping in 7 carats of VS diamonds and 14 karat white gold ... hanging on rope gold chains.
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Last week she scored her first cover for the Vogue brand, modeling in Vogue Turkey's May issue wearing a sweetheart neckline crop top while dripping in jewels.
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Though Julia pleads her innocence, the police investigator , dripping with condescension, condemns Julia's actions (without proof of her guilt) and warns her fiancé of her dubious character.
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Mr Cameron and his advisers handled the news with extraordinary maladroitness, insisting at first that it was a private matter and only slowly dripping out further information.
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Inside is a two-story living room with a giant brass chandelier dripping with tubular glass bulbs and a fireplace embedded in a ceiling-high walnut wall.
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They turn all day on spits with their juices dripping over chunks of potatoes, and when you buy a chicken, it usually comes with these heavenly potatoes.
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Entertaining at home was a necessity, and as much a part of Ms. Reed's childhood as oak trees dripping with Spanish moss and ice-cold sweet tea.
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Kanye West was anything but sincere when he tweeted about turning exes into best friends ... we're told he was dripping with sarcasm, and that was the point.
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My sweat dripping like a waterfall as I heart, double tap, and like more salads than a vegan wedding buffet, more burgers than a Texan stag do.
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The video is essentially five straight minutes of summer worship, capturing everything that's great about the season—sunkissed shoulders, dripping ice cream cones, night time mini-golf.
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Fried chicken seems almost candied, a trifecta of drumstick, thigh and wing, dripping with maple butter on thick triangular waffles and coated in a peppery honey sauce.
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Directed by Paul Desveaux for Compagnie de la Vallée-l'Héliotrope, it's a duet, a double act, a surreal sparring match steeped in alcohol and dripping with paint.
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When I worked with Tim, I was responsible for cleaning his station at the end of the night and carrying dripping glassware through a crowded dance floor.
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As bulldozers cleared more space in a vacant lot near St. Sebastian's Church in Negombo, barefoot men dripping with sweat scooped dirt with shovels in punishing heat.
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"My dress is dripping wet and it's like I'm coming out of the ocean, because North always says she's an alien and I'm a mermaid," she explained.
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"My dress is dripping wet and it's like I'm coming out of the ocean because North always says she's an alien and I'm a mermaid," she explained.
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London's black-cab drivers were doing roaring business in the rain, and the pavements were gray and empty except for a smattering of pedestrians under dripping umbrellas.
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Wade | Dems threaten to subpoena Juul Ocasio-Cortez accuses NY Times of 'dripping condescension' Khanna calls out progressives who haven't endorsed Lipinski challenger MORE (D-Ill.). Reps.
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Our writer says the hotel, dripping in crystals, slicked with marble and upholstered in blue velvet, feels a bit like a "Make America Great Again" theme park.
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And if you ever tried to sleep through, like, a dripping faucet, you know that something can be very quiet and still drive you up the wall.
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Each show is dripping with prestige, aiming to either win awards or capture so much buzz that consumers will feel left out if they aren't tuning in.
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Armed prison guards watch the training hall from a safe distance as the teenagers learn to position their wrists for an attack, sweat dripping down their masks.
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Her 2004 star turn in "Growing Up Gotti" was short-lived, though the reality show, draped in Rocawear and dripping in hair gel, remains a cult classic.
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The southern stairs lead to a pair of bedrooms, one with a brass chandelier dripping with crystals and an en suite bathroom with a large soaking tub.
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Within Sodalicio, word of the horror first began dripping out in 2010, including through a Spanish-language blog, las Lineas Torcidas, dedicated to pedophilia within the Church.
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Less than an hour later, Crowther was under arrest, in handcuffs, and Farage was being escorted away by security, with milkshake dripping down his face and suit.
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We are creating new spaces and new orgasms—multifarious things that might involve genitals, breath work, fantasies in our heads, or just old-fashioned sweat and dripping.
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Ray J may have good reason to have armed security follow him around, because he and his fiancee are dripping in tens of thousands of dollars in jewelry.
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Dad hats — an unlikely comeback trend long championed by Kylie and her pals — are stamped with the dripping-lip Kylie Cosmetics logo and retail for $35 a pop.
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Hidden magnets help keep the stack organized, while silicone padding on the top and bottom of each coaster prevent drinks from sliding around, even when dripping with condensation.
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As a result, a really good Art Nouveau space, like Horta's Hôtel Tassel in Brussels, is always swaying, bending, floating, arching, smoking, curling, throbbing, dripping, melting, aching, writhing.
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Conquer first had to be anaesthetised, a process that involved dripping an anaesthetic agent into the water until he dozed off, allowing the veterinarians to remove the stone.
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Justin was dripping wet on his way out of Ten Goose Boxing -- the Van Nuys, CA gym where he's been sparring lately, and apparently picking up some wisdom.
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Published on Saturday, the cover depicts a cartoon figure of Trump with a bloodied knife in one hand and the statue's head, dripping with blood, in the other.
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Chaos then ensued as multiple Saline County officers rushed towards Trail, who reportedly had blood dripping from his neck, and attempted to remove the object from his possession.
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Dripping produces thicker clouds of vapor, gives a stronger sensation in the throat and makes flavors taste better, according to a study, published Monday in the journal Pediatrics.
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But unlike dripping works by Hermann Nitsch or Ron Athey that provoke visceral reactions, Eagles's are imbued with a quiet, spiritual quality despite the outrage that drives them.
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And if you ask us, the best styles are the ones that both look cool and feel cool — especially when you're dripping sweat in the scorching Indio heat.
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Spyros, dripping in sweat while mid-jog, says he's a golden eagle now and doesn't have any need to rejoin the righteous back at the US Attorney's office.
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President Trump faces three clear and imminent threats as he heads toward his 2020 reelection race — the economy slipping, Congress flipping and a Russia probe drip, drip, dripping.
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Instead of freaking out, Zarutskie said she remained calm and pulled her arm out of the water to stop the blood from dripping in and attracting more sharks.
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I rode the entire 50 minutes, finished the ride dripping in sweat, my curly short hair frizzy and grey, more proud of myself than I had ever been.
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Everything seems fine, until the son spies a strange person standing on the beach in full winter clothing...with what appears to be blood dripping from his fingertips.
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A white dress dripping with endless flora featured a Jones-made helmet (à la Valentino) that suggested dozens of daisies and carnations sprouted out of the model's head.
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To top it all off, the Valerian actress stepped out dripping in a ton of carats worth of Chopard jewelry, including diamond earrings, choker, watch, cuff and rings.
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For the procedure, Dr. Lee shoves a thick, syringe-looking tubular vacuum into Mary's leg, and the fat is sucked out, dripping into a vacuole like melted butter.
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Dr. Lee carefully uses rounded scissors to cut into the mass, as Anthony keeps his eyes closed to avoid any of the numbing medication dripping into his eye.
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Don't forget to roll your meat in some toasted manioc flour to keep the fat from dripping on your shirt and to add a nice extra Brazilian taste.
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The guest list is dripping with celebrities ... Vernon Davis, Glenn Dorsey, Dashon Goldson, and other NFL stars are expected to attend ... with more names likely to pop up.
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If you like your psychological thrillers complete with blood-dripping lightbulbs, mysterious strangers, and plenty of shots of Jennifer Lawrence looking freaked out by stuff, Darren Aronofsky's mother!
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A U.N. report detailed 17 types of torture used by the government, including driving sharpened steel rods into the legs of victims and dripping melted plastic on them.
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