Cameras flashed and flashed, and we all stood there awkwardly, but together.
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It also flashed brightly on April 20, and dimmed quickly on the nights it flashed.
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Australia flashed amber in three of the four areas, while Canada flashed red in two and amber in the other two.
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The sky flashed and flashed Eventually, Alisak knew, maybe next week or in a month, the bombers would come back around toward the house.
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And I thought ... Flashed to Trump, and thought ... Yeah.
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" Ybarra says "his life flashed in front of him.
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As they walked by, recognition flashed in the cop's eyes.
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The blue light flashed and the chimp pressed his lever.
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ET, and "even flashed that smile" afterward, Lopez told ESPN.
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They flashed smiles, then swerved back into my suitemates' rooms.
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Both boys flashed huge grins for the magical photo op.
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They cheered, flashed peace signs and waved green Saudi flags.
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On screen one online comment flashed repeatedly: "Pass a budget!"
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I heard angels sing as she flashed me a smile.
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At the same time, markets have flashed some concerning signals.
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Gaga flashed her show business chops duetting with Tony Bennet.
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"Maybe I do," he said and flashed her a smile.
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The two men shook hands as shutter bugs flashed photos.
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They flashed their credentials and asked Maguire to follow them.
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"It's not appropriate," said words that flashed on the screen.
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In the distance, gas flares flashed against the cloud cover.
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In that moment, an old memory flashed in his mind.
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But in recent weeks, some warning signs have flashed red.
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At times, candidates flashed revealing glimpses of their interior lives.
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A red light flashed as he passed through the border.
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The news of David Buckel's death flashed on people's phones.
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Asked if he was Dominican, Mr. Travek flashed a smile.
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A photograph of Ivanka Trump flashed on the television screen.
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Pie charts and revenue graphs flashed on a big screen.
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Tweets and cable chyrons flashed with the former mayor's name.
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But the third quarter also flashed warning signs for Biden.
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A montage of people from diverse backgrounds flashed behind them.
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In addition, Allergan's moving averages recently flashed a bullish sign.
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The exact moment the cart's life flashed before its eyes.
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The purple robot whose yellow stripes flashed on and off?
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A row of red hearts flashed; his daughter was texting him.
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It flashed and flopped all over the bottom of the boat.
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The U.S. bond market has also flashed a recession signal recently.
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The overlay flashed red all around his peripheral vision: impending disaster.
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A light flashed to my left inside the stationary bus hospital.
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When she essentially flashed everyone at the 2014 World Cup pic.twitter.
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It's the same grin he flashed that night at the Whataburger.
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It flashed past Earth at 24 million kilometres on October 14.
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She flashed the jewelry multiple times with hair flips and waves.
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Looks of anger and jaw-dropping disbelief flashed across their faces.
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"At that moment, I flashed back to 1933 Germany," she said.
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Suddenly the speakers cut off, and the ankle-lights flashed on.
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We both flashed broad grins as we shook each other's hands.
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I guess that's really the only time the show flashed back.
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Just, y'know, Rod said, be safe, and he flashed a grin.
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Many declined to seek shelter as lightning flashed and thunder barreled.
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" ICE ," flashed a light as I pulled out of the driveway.
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Finally, I flashed my stamped passport to get the "Ratatouille" cheesecake.
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The stores they passed were closed and their windows flashed sun.
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First, the Sooners once again flashed their trademark balance on offense.
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" He flashed them a dazzling smile and answered: "Nah, I'm Hercules.
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And Rose flashed moments of intrigue as he scored 13 points.
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He flashed his patented smile and put on his game face.
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At the video's conclusion, an "empathy score" flashed on the screen.
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She aimed an ID scanner, clicked, and a blue light flashed.
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Stocks fell today as the bond market flashed a recession warning.
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Ms. Wolfe chuckled and flashed a smile before continuing her descent.
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This time, they shook hands and Mr. Xi flashed a grin.
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Taking a bow, Mr. Ramasar flashed his big smile in relief.
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The bond market has also flashed a recession signal this month.
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The ghost of his collapse a year ago flashed before him.
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The former senator flashed a brief, small smile at his supporters.
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Some sneak peeks from the upcoming movie were flashed on stage.
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They flashed few nerves, little fear, and plenty of heavy aggression.
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They hadn't gone far before the lander's computer flashed an alarm.
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He glanced over his shoulder and flashed a smile at me.
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With tears in her eyes, she flashed him a thumbs up.
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" She flashed a toothy smile, looked down and said, "No, David.
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Standing in my underwear, I flexed my muscles and the camera flashed.
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The dripping wet Prince still flashed his dashing smile through the storm.
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Yet, at his best, Kaepernick has flashed elite skill as a quarterback.
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Even the Trump administration has flashed early interest in self-driving cars.
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Most people I mentioned it to immediately flashed to dabbing as well.
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Then the wireless flashed on for a mere minute and phones buzzed.
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And right before it happened all the lights in my apartment flashed.
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As the representative pulled up my account, surprise flashed across his face.
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He flashed potential on the field but it ultimately didn't work out.
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The poll flashed a caution light for 77-year-old Vermont Sen.
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At one point, Swift flashed her signature grin in her boyfriend's direction.
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She flashed me a kind smile and then forgot about me forever.
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When leaving to courthouse Friday, he flashed Nixon's iconic double peace signs.
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She also flashed a gold badge from the PA at the cops.
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Summit achieved, we'd started down, when something orange flashed through the brush.
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The GPS flashed that they were 18 miles from the Florida Keys.
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A picture of the dead turtle flashed on a screen behind him.
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The pair claimed they flashed their breasts to raise breast-cancer awareness.
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Outside the school building, the lights of three police vehicles flashed continuously.
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He held it up and it flashed silver in the weak light.
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I saw him turn the corner and he flashed this amazing smile.
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DAYTON, Ohio — City buses flashed "United Against Hate" on their electronic signboards.
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She flashed a hot dog vendor when she was in eighth grade.
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We can register words flashed so quickly we're unaware of seeing them.
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During batting practice this week, d'Arnaud has also flashed an improved swing.
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The first news bulletin flashed across television screens about an hour later.
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London The bat signal even flashed across the Senate House in London.
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In the lobby bar, Fox News flashed announcements of Trump's Cabinet appointments.
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Despite the pounding, Tanaka flashed signs of dominance while striking out 10.
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Cries of delight erupted as early returns flashed on big television screens.
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Two televisions were turned to CNN; Mr. Trump flashed on the screen.
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The country's economy has also flashed warning signs of more trouble ahead.
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When Koopmans photographed the truck, it flashed its high beams at him.
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The jumbotron flashed the face of the civil rights stalwart the Rev.
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But mostly he flashed an almost Groucho Marx-style sense of humor.
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On Soccer LIVERPOOL, England — Mohamed Salah's name flashed up on the scoreboard.
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A screen flashed an inspirational hashtag for those maturing with H.I.V., #AgePositively.
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He flashed the new tattoo of Peep's face on his left arm.
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My life flashed before my eyes when an alligator and a crocodile met.
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The disputed spilled into the parking lot, where multiple people reportedly flashed firearms.
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Some of the women she interviewed had been flashed both online and offline.
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He flashed a picture of Dauntless, the company's single-rotor, weather-hardened drone.
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The queen flashed a big smile at the actress as they shook hands.
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Demonstrators flashed signs at cars passing by and marched around a Woodstock park.
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She soon stood and let out a yell as lightening flashed around her.
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We all see tweets embedded online and flashed across television screens, of course.
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Clemson, the defending national champion, flashed its offensive muscle with 297 yards rushing.
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The Kunduz-to-Baghlan road, now referred to as a highway, flashed below.
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As the cones formed and flashed their way through the galaxy, they expanded.
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The newly-engaged couple flashed the ring and told their story to People.
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In a moment, the image flashed on the screen: three babies, two heartbeats.
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"My whole relationship with her just flashed before my eyes," said Ronnie afterward.
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As Rodriguez lifted her arm, she flashed some dark hair in her armpit.
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The royal's jaw immediately dropped after her friend flashed her new engagement ring.
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" She added "#TheJSisters" and "#HighHeelFails," plus a GIF that flashed the word "sisterhood.
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His swords flashed lightning as, two by two, he dis‑armed them all.
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It only lasted two minutes, but my entire life flashed before my eyes.
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One young man held a riot police shield and flashed a peace sign.
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That thought flashed through Christian's mind too when he recently visited the boys.
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His eyes rolled around in his head, or flashed in fear, she recalled.
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Nimmo, who finished 0 for 4, flashed some of his speed — on groundouts.
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They had gone only a few blocks when police lights flashed behind them.
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Its running lights flashed and its engine roared, and so did her delight.
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He flashed a grin toward a television camera and wiggled his eyebrows mischievously.
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If your partner flashed a big grin while orgasming, what would you do?
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The pair's entire trip, all the planning and expense, flashed before Creigh's eyes.
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When Mr. Alheid complained, he said, the man flashed a handgun at him.
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She flashed some annoyance, but held it in check for the most part.
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Sometimes it flashed anyway, like dimples on the cheek of an earnest rancher.
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Jonathan Newsome flashed some upside before being released after getting caught with marijuana.
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After the CIA had flashed the dongle, it was quite easy to execute.
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" As he spoke, the banners flashed "embracing Judeo-Christian values" and "Constitutional concerns.
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Ms. Mulry flashed back to the governor talking about his childhood car rides.
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All the emotions, all the energy—my whole life flashed in my eyes.
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Woods flashed signs this week that he was regaining command of his game.
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Zinedine Zidane knew as soon as the name flashed up on his phone.
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Devontee Cameron, 19, often flashed gang signs in photos he posted on Facebook.
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When asked where his confidence came from, Morant flashed a taste of it.
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Tony Soprano and "Here comes the Pro-Zack" jokes flashed through my head.
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As he went to kiss her freckled nose, he flashed his crocodile smile.
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A guy sitting on the passenger side flashed a watch out the window.
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The crowd roared as early returns from Texas flashed on the TV screen.
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She has also flashed the star quality that once prompted comparisons to Obama.
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During the stream, each performer's Venmo or Paypal handle flashed on the screen.
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Even Greece, still saddled with gargantuan debts, has lately flashed signs of improvement.
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Some wore green wristbands, the color of the opposition, and flashed victory signs.
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A vision of my father in his flight suit flashed in my head.
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A vision of my father in his flight suit flashed in my head.
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Cool thing: The iconic Yankee Stadium lights flashed around the stadium after goals.
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He then flashed a teeth-missing smile in realization of his hat trick.
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Multicolored lights flashed in a space as dimly illuminated as a parking garage.
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He absently stroked his goatee, as the club's lights flashed off his skin.
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It only lit up and flashed a golden padlock on a black screen.
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Many wore red MAGA hats and flashed white supremacy signs at the cameras.
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Ronda flashed a smile for a quick second before returning to angry mode.
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Moments after ordering at the drive-thru line, his life flashed before his eyes.
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As police lights flashed distantly, Ismail said he was afraid to walk toward them.
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ET Tuesday, and "even flashed that smile" afterward, media assistant Leo Lopez told ESPN.
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She looked very stylish and comfortable in her fuzzy slippers as the cameras flashed.
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Just before the camera's flashed, Marshall's son assumed the pose, much to Ryan's confusion.
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A bright blue streak flashed before the bricks disappeared altogether, the microorganisms now unconscious.
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My mind flashed back to the infinite scroll of the Terms and Conditions page.
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The star was wearing a large diamond ring which she quickly flashed on camera.
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During that last reveal, a photo of her and Wilmer flashed on the screen.
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The Happy Together actress, 32, flashed a megawatt smile Sunday evening on the E!
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Then an image of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick flashed on the screen.
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The actor danced his way back on stage as neon lights flashed behind him.
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Wearers have pictures flashed before their eyes at the rate of ten a second.
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While Sandler was singing, photos of Farley flashed on the screen next to him.
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Ansel flashed a wide smile as the baby boy rested peacefully in his arms.
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At one point, the girls all flashed a big peace sign at the camera.
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Finally, Musk brought out the Model Y as spotlights flashed and the crowd roared.
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Lisa: It's definitely not the first time some creepy old dude has flashed them.
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It's been a minute since Alexander Wang's name has flashed across our Twitter feeds.
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The foreign secretary even flashed Trump's trademark thumbs up in the photo with Ivanka.
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But what we do know is he's flashed real promise moving off the ball.
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A few weeks later, as Franco was leaving for work at dawn, lights flashed.
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A customer cradling a pint heard these words and flashed a look of disgust.
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That's easy — when Hillary Clinton performed her shoulder shimmy and flashed a big smile.
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When it came time to finally shake hands, the they both flashed guarded smiles.
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A man in a taxi yelled, "Love you, Gloria," and flashed a "V" sign.
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Rebounding from a two-error game, Kris Bryant flashed nifty leather at third base.
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Like, I accidentally flashed the camera guys and they were like, 'Oh my god!
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An enormous white Lincoln Continental pulled up alongside the curb and flashed its headlights.
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The true beatings flashed at Matt, too: broken cheekbone, livid arm burns, bloody mouth.
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That second time, Dove brought along a compatriot who supposedly flashed a gun around.
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As I backed out of the driveway, the screens in the center console flashed.
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As Mr. Feil's footage of "Think" played, a date flashed on the screen: 1964.
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He passed for 166 yards and three touchdowns and flashed some running ability, too.
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An unwelcome thought flashed across my mind: too many moving parts, too much metal.
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Despite the mayhem in the country, Guaidó smiled imperturbably and flashed a thumbs-up.
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Police largely stood by as demonstrators flashed Nazi salutes and threatened dark-skinned onlookers.
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My heart beat red then flashed blue (felt sad that the party was through).
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Lights flashed from about 30 police vehicles as small groups of bystanders looked on.
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Another time, I pulled down my pants and flashed a crowd of several hundred.
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He also flashed back to the 1964 finals, which Toronto won in seven games.
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Despite a wet infield, Rosario also flashed his potential as a base-running threat.
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As Mr. Jones spoke, a graphic flashed across CNN's screens at 7:20 p.m.
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Mr. Limbaugh mouthed "thank you" while he flashed a thumbs up toward the floor.
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A spark of jealousy flashed somewhere inside my chest, but I tamped it down.
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As I stared at the plastic, these head-spinning thoughts flashed through my mind.
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In the first, participants saw a color on a computer screen that flashed quickly.
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PARIS — Only 23 years old, Ashleigh Barty flashed back regularly during this French Open.
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An error message flashed on my screen; a cold chill went down my spine.
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The new Chargers logo was flashed on the big screen at Saturday's Lakers v.
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Khloe Kardashian flashed her hot pink, deeep V as she stepped out in NYC.
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Young, smiling men in yarmulkes flashed by as she loaded the pictures into the car.
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When someone pissed her off, her eyes flashed fury, foreshadowing the righteous wrath to come.
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The 30-year-old flashed her engagement rock during London Fashion Week earlier this year.
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Earlier this year, a meteor made headlines when it flashed across the sky in Michigan.
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The pink case flashed the words, "f—boy repellent," and showed a white spray bottle.
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In it, she flashed a half-smile, a floral crown atop her long, dark hair.
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Right before she performed her hit single "7/11," several images flashed across the screen.
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It just makes you wonder what other secret projects Beyoncé has flashed before the world.
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Then, very faint, nearly undetectable horizontal or vertical rectangles were briefly flashed on the screen.
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Instantly my "non-joiner" warnings flashed red and I demurred, citing my recent cancer surgery.
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He flashed contempt for GOP Russia hawks now ready to accept Trump's admiration of Putin.
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He says he found out just minutes before breaking news bulletins flashed around the world.
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To top it all off, she flashed her engagement ring while hosting Saturday Night Live.
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Over the summer, warning signs flashed in bond markets, the most reliable indicator of recession.
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They knew his grin, the one he flashed that made his deep-set dimples appear.
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Cuddy lowered her sharp little chin and, glancing coyly at them all, flashed a grin.
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There, he flashed his signature smile, signed autographs and snapped a few selfies with fans.
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Some chanted "Never Trump!" as images of the near-presumptive nominee flashed on the screen.
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The infected systems rendered files encrypted and inaccessible and a warning flashed across the screens.
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Asked if his new boots had high heels, Bush paused and flashed a big grin.
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This isn't the first time the Bush has flashed some of his more colorful socks.
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After 10 minutes, the screens flashed back on and Lady Gaga emerged riding a mechwarrior.
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Elizabeth said that, as they neared the highway, a cop flashed his lights at them.
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In his victory-night remarks, Mr. Trump flashed, as he has before, a new approach.
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MP Clive Lewis repeatedly flashed the thumbs-up sign as he walked through the crowd.
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On Saturday, he flashed his poise again, allowing nine base runners but only one run.
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The other evening at Primo's, a customer flashed her zinc supply to a sick man.
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Fighters flashed victory signs as they sped around the city's outskirts, even as fighting continued.
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As the first slides flashed by, one audience member got up and paced the room.
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And it's flashed recently as the trade war prompted an investor flight to safer assets.
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Doris's were equipped with red lights that flashed with the urgency of a distress beacon.
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As he put his club back to his bag, he flashed Wilpon a stern look.
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When asked if the meeting was going well, the president-elect flashed a thumbs up.
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He flashed back to a September conversation with Vitaly Mutko, Russia's now-embattled sports minister.
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One night, as the skies thundered and flashed, the men took shelter in a basement.
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Some Ladies flashed back the L sign for "Liberty," formed by a thumb and forefinger.
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The bond market also repeatedly flashed its biggest recession warnings amid the trade war escalation.
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Nearly impossible to imagine today, there were no photographs flashed instantly to the news media.
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But he hung tough and even flashed some smiles toward the end of today's round.
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Her mind flashed to her 7-month-old son, and she immediately called her husband.
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If a tracer made a mistake on their forms, their screen flashed a yellow alert.
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At times, the departing president took the long view, at other points, he flashed anger.
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Ta Lou began celebrating a victory, but the scoreboard then flashed the results, contradicting her.
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In the news conference afterward, Gauff flashed a mix of preternatural calm and teenage giddiness.
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"Off in distance, an animal flashed back the same number," he recalled in an interview.
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Embiid chirped at Celtics forward Marcus Morris, who flashed a "3-0" with his hands.
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Aaron had just arrived, flashed a smile and then flipped the double bird to photogs.
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Before starting the night's second game, the contestants' first game scores flashed on their scorecards.
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Warning sirens have flashed since the raids on Cohen took place just a week ago.
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Armed with his iPhone, Booker turned it on Scholten as the Iowa landscape flashed by.
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Tarrant, who pleaded not guilty, flashed the symbol during his first court appearance in March.
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It flashed the light bar red, vibrated the seat and handed control back to me.
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As she entered the ballroom, cameras flashed around her like fireflies in a summer meadow.
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Within a few minutes, Mr. Alston arrived and flashed his badge to the other officer.
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Mariah Carey flashed her giant engagement sparkler Thursday night in L.A. for all to see.
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Roughly 22003 minutes later, the scoreboard flashed the result: 21-803, 280-21, 22012-2.
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I pissed in the cup while he watched and flashed his torch on my dick.
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"God," she said, as she grabbed her knit hat, "I just flashed on that again."
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When the lights flashed briefly during his remarks, Mr. Sanders joked about the special effects.
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But if I closed my eyes or dared to text, the Caddy flashed escalating warnings.
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Chapo nodded his head and she flashed him a thumbs up, visibly holding back tears.
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But, he also flashed a smirk when we mentioned the possibility of a Lesnar vs.
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He joined an intramural soccer squad at Facebook and flashed his striker skills on the field.
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We did the math: The actress flashed $1500,000 worth of arm candy in her Instagram photo.
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But when she received her pump, the lights flashed once and then it stopped working entirely.
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He flashed two thumbs up when the final vote was declared and aides on board applauded.
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It's been nearly 24 hours since the last message from his daughter flashed across the screen.
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She picked up a tube of red lip gloss and flashed a smile at the camera.
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It was during his second smoke break, Beal said, that Spacey flashed his penis at him.
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My finger hovered nervously over my screen and my entire iMessage history flashed before my eyes.
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And when his mug shot flashed across my screen, I felt a sharp stab of grief.
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After Wheatcroft crossed the finish line, he put his arm around Bacon and flashed a grin.
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But the battle wasn't over just yet, as the screen flashed a "to be continued" message.
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One startup flashed brightly and burned out; the other established itself as a long-running corporation.
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Kostek flashed a nervous smile as Gronkowski nearly went below the booth while doing the exercise.
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The index had also flashed red in early 2001, amid the bursting of the dotcom bubble.
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Trump flashed two thumbs up when the final vote was declared and aides on board applauded.
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With a final shot of Styles' green eyes the date "April 7" flashed on the screen.
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But then it flashed to life, and at once, Elliot's spreadsheet filled with hundreds of hits.
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When we brought it up ... Henry flashed a huge grin, and then went into coy mode.
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Then he flashed a self-satisfied smirk, quite like toddlers do when they wet their diaper.
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She flashed a peace sign, made a heart with her hands and even impersonated a reindeer.
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Blake Griffin and Andre Drummond Still Need More Spacing These two have flashed promising moments together.
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This data could be flashed on television screens as if the runners were Formula One racecars.
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Tre'Quan Smith, WR, New Orleans: He flashed promise at times as a rookie but was inconsistent.
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Mr. Hubbard's emails were flashed onto a screen and dissected while he sat between his lawyers.
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That infamous Vanity Fair photo of male late-night hosts flashed on the screen behind her.
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He flashed a gap-toothed smile, unself-conscious about wearing a dress shirt tucked into shorts.
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Traffic lights flashed green and red, though there were scarcely any drivers to go and stop.
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A quick succession of questions and concerns flashed through my mind before I regained my composure.
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She flashed images of a local boy named Aaron whose mouth was full of rotten teeth.
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The myriad highlights of the face flashed softly under the runway lights as the models walked.
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Scenes of suffragists, Gloria Steinem and little girls in their mother's arms flashed on the screen.
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Porzingis had flashed open under the basket, but it was a lost opportunity for the Knicks.
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She said men had grabbed her hand, made comments about her body and, sometimes, flashed her.
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The opening credits flashed through shots of urban decay in Baltimore, where the show was set.
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He had big hair and flashed turquoise jewelry, and making money had never seemed so easy.
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One of Madonna's 6½-year-old twin daughters, who flashed a big smile behind her mama.
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Violet, meanwhile, looked just like her mom as she flashed a shy smile towards the cameras.
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Motherboard Editor-in-Chief Jason Koebler had a Nexus 5 that he had flashed with Sailfish.
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His half-century-old arms flashed in front of his face, cutting through the morning air.
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As the camera flashed, Ms. Clark, 39, felt as if she were naked, she later said.
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Bruni: When you say you don't care about the man, I immediately flashed on Stormy Daniels.
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The smile she flashed while wringing her hands in delight was not lost on the audience.
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" At the bottom of the screen flashed a chyron: "Dems Walk Away From Sensible Wall Debate.
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Right before the doors opened, CCTV shows, Mr. Ibrahim's friend flashed him a long, white smile.
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Classic rapper trappings flashed at a Chinese hip-hop festival near the southwestern city of Chengdu.
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An eagle like the one on the region's flag flashed on a large screen onstage. Frei.
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To shop, I opened my phone, which flashed blue, letting the store know I had entered.
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Other markets also flashed warnings, with oil dropping by 6.8 percent, falling deeper into bear territory.
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In the shot, Christina can be seen smiling at the newborn, who flashed an adorable pout.
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Several negative signs are weighing on markets: The yield curve flashed a recession warning sign Wednesday.
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A notification flashed, indicating that I had been right-swiped by a few people: 1,946 people.
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Russell drove in six runs, tying a Series record, and flashed his elite defense at shortstop.
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A huge blue light flashed brightly over over the New York City skyline late Thursday night.
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Surface Go successfully flashed with Windows 10X Touch driver not installed by default, nor WiFi pic.twitter.
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Well-wishers regularly flashed victory signs from their cars or stood on their balconies to applaud.
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While the curators talked, footage of the transgender activist Sylvia Rivera flashed on a video screen.
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As a child, Kecmanovic quickly flashed promise, winning an under-10 tournament in Belgrade at 7.
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The green lights flashed red for a few seconds as it counted down to my selfie.
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That's boosting optimism heading into the second quarter, even after the US bond market flashed recession.
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Scrawled pages from his diary flashed across a backdrop behind the principal singers and large chorus.
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The crime lord flashed an ecstatic smile when told Mr. Edda had come to see him.
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There were a few occasions in which Nixon flashed his anger publicly, but not very many.
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She briefly flashed patrons, but basically showed up on stage as a newly-minted national celeb.
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It turned to cheers when she flashed open her coat and revealed a mini dress underneath.
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Night fell and sexy red lights flashed while he cooed into the mic, strumming his guitar.
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Rodriguez and the kids sported wide smiles for the photos, while Lopez, 47, flashed a sweet smirk.
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Light flashed up in the room upon the instant, and the curtains of his bed were drawn.
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But before Hughes could answer, lights flashed inside the car, then came the sound of screeching tires.
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As night fell, The Eiffel Tower flashed 1998-2018 to mark France&aposs two World Cup titles.
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When Delgado stepped into the ring, he flashed a red cape to incite the bull to charge.
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But as the night went on, strange and unexpected numbers flashed across the television screens of America.
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The scintillators flashed 184 times in the split-second following a lightning bolt in Hurricane Patricia's eyewall.
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"As soon as its head flashed out of water we knew what it was," O&aposNeill said.
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Colbert then flashed her a stack of celebrity headshots; she knew The Rock, but not Dwayne Johnson.
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"No one ever changes the password," he explained as he flashed a slide of elevator default passwords.
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"I was watching the news coverage, and they flashed a picture of the exact house," recalls Redmond.
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And at the end of her set, the words "The Light Is Coming" flashed across the screens.
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When he saw what was inside, he flashed a big smile and laid his head back down.
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Police say that when Logan flashed a knife when the officer approached him, and O'Neill opened fire.
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Cardi B got so excited when shouting out Colin Kaepernick that she almost flashed the VMAs audience.
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Kris Jenner flashed back to Academy Awards past on Instagram, ahead of the 2016 ceremony on Sunday.
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"Picture the worst thing you can think of," the words flashed on a screen of apocalyptic images.
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Guests flashed them, masturbated in front of them, or simply answered the door naked, the union found.
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It had flashed recession red lights last Wednesday for the first time since before the financial crisis.
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Mainstream news outlets frequently flashed a photo of the teen in his red graduation cap and gown.
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In the background, Ortiz-Magro flashed a big smile with his hat tipped back on his head.
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At one point, Meghan sweetly rested her head on Harry's shoulder as he flashed a big smile.
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The Incredibles flashed on the screen — no surprise, given that a sequel is due out in July.
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"See that dress," she said to the audience as a couple vacation shot flashed across the screen.
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Affleck flashed a smile while carrying his son on his shoulders on the way to the car.
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Ideas and shapes flashed through his mind, and he almost wanted to stop and sketch the design.
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For a brief moment behind those lugubrious orbs of indulgent feeling flashed all of the world's history.
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There were even sheer panels sprinkled throughout, so the bride flashed peeks of skin here and there.
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While Trump flashed a wide grin, the Pope offered only a modest smile -- his demeanor, business-like.
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Still, Clinton flashed her hawkish side in defending the Obama administration's decision to intervene militarily in Libya.
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The cameras also had to quickly cut away when Osbourne flashed her middle finger during the hoopla.
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In September, a man flashed a "revolver-style handgun" when his Taco Bell order took too long.
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The following morning, Maria turned on the local news, and a grisly image flashed across the screen.
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Crown Princess Victoria flashed a smile for the camera as she entered with husband Crown Prince Daniel.
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Chen opened up the BeautyCam app and the words "Beauty Is Justice!" flashed up on the screen.
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Sam was ordered deported because, thirty years ago, he flashed an (unloaded) gun during a road confrontation.
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As dusk began to settle Wednesday evening, police lights once again flashed in front of the building.
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But when the gunman was identified and his photo flashed on the screen, she sank even lower.
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"Perhaps you're tired and you should quit?" read one, which flashed up behind Putin on a screen.
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Deborah Cox crooned "I Will Always Love You" as images of the 17 victims flashed behind her.
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At the end of the hall were double doors, which flashed yellow and parted as he approached.
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The camera flashed, the men scampered off, and another group of people stepped up for their photo.
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At the last millisecond, a brilliant pinpoint of light flashed, like the gleam of a diamond ring.
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As I stood, staring at the Chirashi Sushi-Don by Jiro menu, the Open sign flashed on.
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The authorities said Mr. Logan flashed a knife and lunged at the officer, who fired two shots.
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The bond market had repeatedly flashed its biggest recession warning last month amid the trade war escalation.
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And the Vermont senator flashed irritation when he was asked about it during an interview on MSNBC.
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And all of them flashed big honking red lights: Go home and stay there until all clear.
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Morpho butterflies and Ulysses swallowtails flashed electric blue as they fed on juice from oranges and bananas.
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When President Trump visited Vietnam last year, for example, she flashed an obscene sign at his motorcade.
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He allegedly asked where the "people selling drugs" lived and flashed a badge on a silver chain.
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But that came about six months after financial markets first flashed signs of panic, in August 2007.
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At that moment, Fox, 19, flashed his point guard vision, his awareness of the whirl around him.
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Some television viewers in southern California were startled when an apocalyptic emergency alert flashed on their screens.
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Even the song titles start with numbers, which were stylized into glyphs that flashed behind the band.
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I flashed back on plastic-strewn beaches of Alaska and the mid-Pacific, of Hawaii, of Africa.
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As the ball cleared the fence, Bonds flashed a wide smile, shouting words of encouragement to Ozuna.
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Unseen human employees worked incognito behind the lockers and deposited food orders while the window flashed black.
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Though stocks flashed warning lights again, the dollar seemed to be going for the 'calm down' option.
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Here and there flames caught wisps of cotton, and the wisps flashed like fireflies in the day.
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Images of the house and the grounds flashed by, pausing for Ken Burns-style zooms and pans.
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While stocks flashed warning lights again, the dollar seemed to be going for the 'calm down' option.
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A 58th-minute overhead kick by Sergio Agüero could have sealed the win but it flashed wide.
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And just a month ago, Ariana Grande flashed her own pair of gems to fans on Twitter.
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Helen Mirren flashed some leg in a short black dress at her first Golden Globes in 1997.
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The "Breaking News" logo flashed up a total of 22017 times during the show, alternating with some images.
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It had flashed recession red lights last Wednesday for the first time since the 489.523-08 financial crisis.
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LONDON — A few weeks back, while out with some colleagues, a notification flashed up on my phone's screen.
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Daniel Beal, a British bartender, who says Spacey flashed him and then offered him cash to keep quiet.
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By the way, ABC News was carrying President Trump&aposs remarks when a banner flashed on the screen.
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My eyes flashed to the messenger before I pressed the button on the top of the comm case.
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Meanwhile, the accused conman flashed his newfound wealth around online, posting photos of watches and bundles of cash.
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Despite falling short, the royal mom flashed a big smile while wearing her helmet and holding her paddle.
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In the Instagram Story video, Chopra flashed an adorable smile as she ran towards Jonas on a balcony.
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These scenes, flashed repeatedly on screens, phones, and news segments over the last few months, seem fresh here.
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He paused and smiled…and then flashed my phone towards me with a cocked head and a smirk.
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It had flashed recession red lights last Wednesday for the first time since the 2007-482.053 financial crisis.
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As she took to the stage, she flashed her megawatt smile at fans as they clapped and cheered.
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As I pulled my travel backpack out of my closet, my mind flashed back to that writing assignment.
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Twins' Santiago continues mastery of White Sox CHICAGO — Minnesota Twins left-hander Hector Santiago flashed a big smile.
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The time flashed, blue and bright on the OLED screen, and my friend's eyes darted to the wearable.
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If you remember, Girardi had (allegedly) accidentally flashed Kemsley's husband while wearing a short dress with no underwear.
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"One day, while talking through the script with Laura, old memories surprisingly flashed in my mind," he writes.
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In the sweet photos, the couple wears matching white T-shirts and flashed beaming smiles for the camera.
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In one photo, Bezos was captured between Jenner, 23, and Leto, 47, as he flashed a large grin.
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Outside the Amway Centre a white chauvinist crew called the Proud Boys flashed "white power" signs at reporters.
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Come late afternoon, the screen flashed the death knell of a blood-red power icon and went dark.
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The family flashed wide smiles as they posed together with Wade, 37, holding little Kaavia in his arms.
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On a building nearby, a digital billboard flashed an ad for the Samsung S231+, showcasing its crisp camera.
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Then she smiled maniacally and flashed her engagement ring in my face, drinking in my shock with pleasure.
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George W. Bush and Bill Clinton have flashed some dance moves in Africa and elsewhere around the globe.
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Trump had a huge smile on his face in the photo, and flashed his now signature thumbs up.
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"We did that," beamed Bey before exiting the stage while the screen above her flashed the message, "Vote."
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When the disturbing photos flashed on the screen, Justin put his head in his hands and turned away.
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The arena's jumbotron flashed an image of the former boxer and displayed one of Ali's many enduring quotes.
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When it was dropped into the blackness of the deep sea, the LED lights embedded in it flashed.
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I finally got past her and she got up close behind, blared the horn and flashed her brights.
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The former Quantico star flashed a peace sign and smiled for the cameras in a striking red pantsuit.
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The Jaguars flashed signs of life late in third quarter after a Gavin Patterson 20-yard field goal.
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Six decades later, Justin Bieber flashed the audience at the 2014 Fashion Rocks show, revealing a buff body.
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Loughlin flashed a smile as the couple made their exit down the church steps with pamphlets in hand.
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Nyanzi shouted vulgarities and flashed her breasts and a double middle finger on several occasions during the session.
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And the one time he flashed up on the big screen the jeering of the crowd was thunderous.
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Ms. Lee flashed a peace sign, Mr. Cuomo hit the gas and they were on the road again.
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He said he spoke calmly to the man, who spoke angrily and eventually flashed a gun at him.
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He again flashed his skepticism and unpredictability in dealing with agencies long accustomed to a level of deference.
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Savannah knew the cameras were on her, too, as she flashed a sly smile and deadpanned those watching.
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Instead of offering a response, Rinna simply flashed her middle finger to the camera, taking aim at Sheridan.
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Rogers flashed enormous potential during his rookie season but broke his clavicle during Week 6, ending his season.
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Visions of Ganna's graph cut and pasted into violently homophobic corners of the internet flashed before Vitti's eyes.
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The thought flashed through his mind as the serrated edge of a long knife cut across his chest.
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Muted laughter followed; Phone screens flashed as students texted their friends, taking advantage of this "break" from learning.
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U.S. stock futures were sharply lower Wednesday morning as the bond market flashed its strongest recession signal yet.
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In a "Rogue One" trailer, a black woman in a luminous robe flashed onscreen for perhaps a second.
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Mr. Mottor blew for about 10 seconds, the machine beeped, and a number flashed on its screen: 0.08.
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Last week, she flashed her vagina at her boss in order to get out of trouble at work.
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My team's name flashed in lights after making it all the way to the semifinals in our bracket.
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And further, footage taken before and after the shooting shows that the light consistently flashed through the night.
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Vanessa's messages flashed up on the windshield in grand white text, shoving the rest of the interface aside.
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Everything about Cuomo's briefings, right down to the concise slides flashed to accompany his words, reeks of competence.
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The man accused of committing the New Zealand mosque massacres flashed this sign during his first court appearance.
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When Bean flashed his best pout and begged again, he had secured his status as the fan favorite.
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But the real focus of the picture was her ring finger, which she proudly flashed to the camera.
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The lively Defoe flashed another snap-shot just wide but England toiled away bluntly against Lithuania's yellow wall.
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I could see the familiar lights of Khanewal, and as we stopped, a memory flashed through my mind.
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A shadow flashed under the hull — a four-foot-wide stingray searching for food in the ebbing tide.
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And as they talked, I flashed through the faces of patients I had cared for during my training.
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It's why Viv understands why her mom kept her from the public pool after a man flashed her.
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On Wednesday afternoon, she flashed it at me while she was on the changing table, and I cried.
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The names of all 58 victims were flashed on the ice during a 58-second moment of silence.
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A Politico report also indicated that the U.N. ambassador flashed a thumbs-up as she made the remark.
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As his mind flashed back to his childhood, he could not pretend that he expected any of it.
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The fire flashed out into the hallway of the five-story building in the Bronx on Thursday night.
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Winston Churchill, with his beefy face and bowler hat, flashed infinite Vs amid the wreckage of the Blitz.
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I kept thinking just don't trip as all the years leading to that moment flashed through my mind.
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Four local television stations, their coverage filled with fresh footage of funnel clouds, flashed on a large screen.
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Analysts noted that the declines in bank shares had occurred as other traditional indicators of fear flashed more brightly.
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Bond markets have flashed red and a closely watched U.S. recession indicator reached its highest level since March 2007.
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The howling winds blew part of a house underneath his trailer and trees snapped as lightning flashed around him.
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Thirty-two cathode ray tube televisions flashed old clips of Fern Gully between tutorials by the US Geologic Survey.
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Farrah Abraham is revealing what really happened after she flashed photographers at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this month.
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Then the world flashed blindingly bright and turned a brilliant blue, the color of the flames engulfing her body.
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For months now, increasingly enigmatic headlines about West have flashed across the mainstream, disappearing as quickly as they came.
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The 34-year-old Jane the Virgin star flashed her engagement ring in a birthday shoutout to her fiancé.
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Then the lights flashed on and we could see Tim kneeling on the left-hand side of the stage.
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She said "So Khloe how big her boobs are going to be when…" and then Brielle flashed her boobs.
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Jonnie had tied two sheets together and climbed out of a second floor window when we flashed our headlights.
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In one selfie of the father of two and the beloved actress, they flashed silly faces at the camera.
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The update should be available through the watch's settings, but if it's not, the watch can be manually flashed.
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I flashed a tight smile and took a sip of my beer, about to apologize for not recalling more.
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I sensed that my patients felt equally awkward — we simply flashed one another quick smiles and kept to ourselves.
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The stock flashed a notoriously negative formation when it made a head and shoulders pattern from May to June.
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The prime minister paused, moved his arms up and down and flashed a smile before walking away from reporters.
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At this point Rick's army came a-knockin', and we flashed forward to Negan and Gabriel in the trailer.
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AT AN investor briefing in 2015, Masayoshi Son, chief executive of SoftBank, flashed up a picture of a goose.
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The video then flashed to Spears lifting weights in as sped-up time lapse video set to electronic music.
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I could see us having kids, I saw us old – my whole life with him flashed before my eyes.
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The man lifted his head and flashed her a smile, a dimple accenting a set of sinfully full lips.
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The credit gap flashed red almost continuously in Chile in 21941-2002, reaching over 24%, but no crisis followed.
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A pained expression flashed across Federico's face before he could replace it with the politician's mask of professional neutrality.
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Newlyweds Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra Jonas looked in love as they played around while photographers flashed their cameras.
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Both stars flashed their enviable, athletic physiques — which no doubt came in handy during their latest round of projects.
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In the full segment, seen above, Colbert flashed back to 2005 for his last day at The Daily Show.
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Jamie Foxx has some brand new high caliber ink -- a 9mm handgun -- which he flashed onstage with Reese Witherspoon.
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The 31-year-old says he thought he was going to die and his life flashed before his eyes.
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There, the President sat on one side, his hands deferentially placed on his lap, while cameras clicked and flashed.
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The video then flashed to Spears lifting weights in a sped-up time lapse video set to electronic music.
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When Parkinson's disease mostly silenced him in public, Bush flashed his sense of humor by sporting colorful striped socks.
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Then, in what appeared to be a tender moment, the runners flashed each other toothy grins as they finished.
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According to multiple reports, police said the driver who chased the teens flashed a semi-automatic handgun at them.
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Remember those random objects that flashed on the computer screen with the "correct" or "incorrect" feedback after each question?
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As they flew to their destination, anti-aircraft fire flashed below from the Salvadoran jungle, where civil war raged.
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G-Eazy, 29, looked pensive and the woman flashed a big smile as the two walked side by side.
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"In that moment, her daughter's life and everything it represented flashed before her eyes," Besse said, the Tribune reports.
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The bond market just flashed its biggest recession signal ever, but one strategist said it's time to buy stocks.
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She has a radiant smile, but even as it flashed, over and over, she said she wanted to cry.
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The golfer donned American flag-themed shorts for the round, while Trump flashed a thumbs up in the photo.
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Return man Xavian Marks flashed his acceleration with a 75-yard punt return touchdown to make it 41-0.
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"I'm a bit sad like that," he said, before the green light flashed and he was on the air.
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Sagan said that Kristoff was still pulling backward while he thrust forward as they flashed across the finish line.
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Last summer, he warned on "Trading Nation" that a downturn was imminent because this model flashed negative on Aug.
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A few stops later, as she got up to leave, our eyes locked and I flashed her a smile.
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Uber, which has not taken a position on the referendum, flashed ads on customers' smartphones reminding them to register.
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Kim flashed more smiles than Trump then, especially when sitting down, where the Trump height advantage wasn't a factor.
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As recently as few days ago, two Trump supporters flashed firearms in front of a Democratic office in Virginia.
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The lights went out across Kiev, and the proverbial warning lights flashed red for homeland security experts in Washington.
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Many items briefly flashed guesses of "Human being" or "Product design" before getting to a guess with higher confidence.
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Unfortunately, I had taken a wrong turn earlier in high school, before the writing light bulb had flashed on.
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Remarkably, he said, he never flashed back to the Mazeroski moment while staring down the Giants two years later.
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On Sunday night in Game 2 of the N.L.C.S., a 1-0 Dodgers victory, Baez again flashed his acumen.
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A photo of him in graduation gear was flashed on an oversize screen in the center of the room.
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In a sky of iron the points of the Dipper hung like icicles and Orion flashed his cold fires.
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As I watched her, my mind flashed back to a memory so old it seemed more like a dream.
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One woman in a sequined, beige one-piece flashed a cheeky smile and began "wining" with our front bumper.
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Your connection has been restored, his car spoke to him, while text flashed on the windshield to accompany it.
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"At some point it'll go to green," he said, just as the film flashed green, then blue, then violet.
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And graduating students from two different high schools in Chicago flashed the white supremacist "OK" sign in their yearbooks.
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It included just a portable commercial router, stripped down to its circuit board and flashed with the PirateBox software.
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It captures the moment a man's life likely flashed before his eyes when he was out feeding his flock.
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Strobe lights flashed on the placid face of the patron pink-bowed cat, which beamed down from the ceiling.
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"This is a product that changes people's lives," the man onscreen said, as images of sports cars flashed by.
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They flashed emails they obtained from the US ambassador to the European Union showing Giuliani's impact on US policy.
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I'd been condescended to by teachers, I'd been groped by camp counselors, I'd been flashed by men in cars.
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I approached the car, flashed the driver a twenty and asked if he would drive us around the block.
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Those buying into Snap's offering did so even as warning signs have flashed over the company, based in California.
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Republicans have done it when they were in power, and newly empowered Democrats flashed elements of it on Friday.
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The images of nine former Knicks, including Sprewell, were flashed on the arena's big screen as the game progressed.
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In the nation's capital, police officers lined the street, red and blue lights flashed and clusters of counterprotesters gathered.
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She flashed a smile that exuded both the warmth of a school teacher and the chill of an interrogator.
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At the close of each Direct Effect short, a phone number flashed onscreen—a direct line to the producers.
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As each woman spoke, the pageant organizers flashed images of women who had been brutalized across an enormous screen.
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The game swayed back and forth, and at times the potential of an exciting rivalry flashed across the court.
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When Haddish's wild character Dina flashed Diddy during a concert scene, a set of sparkly pasties were on full display.
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On Sunday a fireball, or bright meteor, was visible in nine Midwest states as it flashed across the night sky.
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During Monday's hearing, Sandusky flashed a grin and waved to several people in the courtroom but made no public statement.
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"When he saw the fire directly across the street, he told me his life flashed before his eyes," Foster said.
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Never say never, but the signs that flashed red before the last crisis are, at best, flashing yellow right now.
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She seemed to enjoy herself as she flashed a big smile while hopping off of the bright green jet ski.
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Porzingis flashed hints of these skills this offseason, showing off his improved dribbling and ability to create his own shot.
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Vinnie must be proud of his work too, because he flashed a grin in the Facebook photo explaining his heroics.
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The guests, pushing against the blistery U.K. wind that threatened every fascinator around, flashed Hollywood smiles ahead of the ceremony.
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Hubbard that a man who repeatedly flashed lewd hand signals to a young female driver was not expressing protected speech.
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Randall smiled as a screen in front of his GMC truck flashed a message that it had passed the tests.
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Initially, lightning safety campaigns promoted the 30/30 rule, which relied upon individuals counting off the seconds after lightning flashed.
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In line at the espresso machine, they smiled politely and made small talk until the machine flashed an error message.
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A WVUE Fox 8 television video posted on Facebook showed an industrial structure ablaze with smoke as lights flashed nearby.
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In just his second big-league season, Reyes has flashed big-time power for the Padres with 133 home runs.
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After a ground-rule double by Eugenio Suarez, the game was halted as lightning flashed overhead and heavy rain started.
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After the last of 22015 workers had boarded, the red and blue lights of a patrol car flashed behind them.
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He flashed some of his sharpest pitches all season, using all four of his pitches to strike out Nationals batters.
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Officials have raised concerns that a hand gesture flashed by two new Estonian lawmakers might be a white power sign.
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If a lot of the teaser flashed by too fast for you, these are the things to pay attention to.
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Because when I got the word, my whole last two years — my whole life, really — just flashed right before me.
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He dropped a sixty-dollar tip on a dollar-fifty check, flashed the waitress a smile, and invited her out.
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He flashed a quick smile at reporters as he walked off the floor to his office following the resolution's passage.
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His crying had stopped, but the boyish smile he had flashed so freely throughout the Games did not replace it.
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People flashed the camera on "Splash Mountain" so many times that Disney had to hire someone to screen the photos.
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As the delegates silently pressed buttons, the results flashed on large blue screens in the huge red-and-gold hall.
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But when a chastened but still defiant Paige walked away, Elizabeth flashed a small, grim smile, a sign of — victory?
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The officer then dragged her kicking and cursing into a paddy wagon while the cameras on the school lawn flashed.
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McGillivray told the publication that while she was watching the debate she flashed back to that moment 13 years ago.
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Then, for those of us — probably a minority — who hadn't memorized chapter and verse, he flashed the text beneath it.
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Bailey's pass from the below the goal line arrived right as Nelson flashed in front of Pittsburgh goaltender Matt Murray.
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The lights of the "Hadestown" marquee flashed behind him as he arced his slender arms, or pointed a tapered toe.
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At one point, a flock of red parrots flashed through a grove of eucalyptus trees and took my breath away.
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The Screamer was approaching warp speed south of the boat basin when a Scooter Brat flashed out of the playground.
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Perhaps that's why while watching "Corpses," I flashed on Michael Bay, whose style and self-regard can be equally exhausting.
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London (CNN Business)The US market for commercial real estate flashed a warning sign in the first half of 2019.
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It was rush-hour traffic, but a car stopped, flashed the hazard lights and let me into the proper lane.
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Ilhan Omar: Photos of Omar flashed on large screens with the words "America-hating socialist" and "disgrace," reports the Post.
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A slew of weak economic data, increasing trade tensions and slowing GDP growth have flashed signs of an economic slowdown.
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Not after the precociously gifted young American once again flashed her prodigious moxie and talent on the biggest of stages.
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He's only 26 and still flashed some of the Heisman talent during his short stint in the CFL last year.
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Music blared and lights flashed from three stages on Avenue Habib Bourguiba, a boulevard lined with trees and cafes downtown.
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Two uniformed police officers kept watch on the sidewalk as lights flashed from their patrol car parked at the curb.
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A photo of Dylan Barbour proposing to Hannah Godwin on Bachelor in Paradise flashed in the background during the Emmys.
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On the tablecloth, he placed a leather-bound folder and two phones, which flashed with text messages and incoming calls.
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Harvey, who also improved his pace on the mound, flashed a fist pump as he walked back to the dugout.
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Software tweaks can be "flashed" to a vehicle during a routine oil change or servicing visit, at minimal extra cost.
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At one point, she flashed a Photoshopped image of Hillary Clinton at the lectern, her forearms scribbled with crib notes.
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This episode is almost uniquely positioned to make Trump very angry -- an anger that flashed with the "two-faced" comment.
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As cameras flashed, the cloth was swept away, revealing bones and fragments placed in the rough form of a skeleton.
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A single word flashed behind a lonely caped figure on-stage at a giant warehouse in far south Brooklyn: UTOPIA.
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The authorities said Mr. Logan flashed a knife and lunged at the officer, who shot him once in the abdomen.
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As city lights flashed by, all I could think about was how easily even the smallest vehicle could flatten me.
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We asked him about the threats Drake made and he flashed us a big smile before sprinting to his car.
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President Obama, who grew up in Hawaii, flashed a hang loose at Honolulu's Punahou School marching band during his Inauguration Parade.
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For a second, I flashed on the image of me hovering over him trying to revive him and I also blanched.
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As scenes from director Ava DuVernay's new Netflix miniseries about the Central Park Five flashed across my screen, I felt sick.
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So 20 years later, when the local news flashed his mugshot on TV screens across South Florida, I wasn't exactly surprised.
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Some were shy and quiet but others flashed big smiles and seemed genuinely interested in the strange foreigners visiting their school.
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Trump flashed an excited grin as the Red Arrows flew overhead in Portsmouth Harbor, disgorging red, white and blue jet trails.
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"The Moving Average Convergence Divergence or MACD indicator, an important momentum gauge, recently flashed a buy signal" on Winnebago, Cramer said.
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These experiences range from being flashed to being verbally assaulted and even physically abused, all taking place in a public setting.
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She held the mouth of the bottle to her lips, flashed the whites of her eyes, and delivered a long murmur.
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"He looks so happy about the ballet class," she said as photos flashed on the screen of 6-year-old George.
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Clinton in a motel lobby when the TV flashed an image of Gennifer Flowers, a lounge singer with slot-machine eyes.
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If you remember, Girardi had (allegedly) flashed Kemsley's husband while wearing a short dress with no underwear earlier in the season.
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It also helps that Whiteside has flashed a somewhat improved stroke on his jumper this year, at least when given space.
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At the beginning of the month, Intel's MACD flashed a buy signal, where its black line crossed above the red one.
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In the snapshot, the pair waited outside a black gate as Benson, 29, flashed a wide smile while kissing Delevingne, 26.
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The hip hop star flashed a serious stack of cash Wednesday when he appeared in a Cedar Grove, New Jersey court.
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Police say that after some young males flashed gang signs outside of the pier's secured event area shortly after 10 p.m.
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In case you missed it last season, Girardi accidentally flashed Dorit Kemsley's husband while wearing a short dress and no underwear.
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So she asked her friend to take a picture of her while she flashed a smile squatting in front of them.
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The Big Bang Theory star, 30, flashed her breast in a Snapchat posted by her stylist friend Brad Goreski on Wednesday.
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When it pulled up, it flashed my name on the window and prompted me to unlock the door from a phone.
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"I know a flight attendant who was flashed by a passenger in flight every time she walked past him," Poole adds.
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I wish I could say that was the only time a guest had flashed me but no, no it was not.
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In the video, a series of his most popular posts flashed across the screen, with many of them featuring his kids.
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The first thing that flashed through my mind wasn't who I voted for or what political ad I had last seen.
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The actress posed for photos at the Dior Fall/Winter 2019 show and flashed her enormous engagement ring for the photographers.
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When news of the nerve agent attack on the Skripals first flashed on my phone on March 4, I was baffled.
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Sitting there on the edge of the bathtub, I flashed upon a memory I had up until that point completely forgotten.
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New York City flashed back to the days of mob wars after a man's body washed ashore in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn.
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The sector flashed higher, gaining nearly 30 percent, before flattening out and turning downward over the past three months or so.
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Wallis will produce a video poem each month which will be flashed in the app as well as published on Into.
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DeGrom even flashed his athleticism on the bases, singling in the fifth inning and scoring on a double by Jose Reyes.
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McMillan also argued that even though some recession indicators have flashed recently, they're indicating a slowdown two years into the future.
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It also happened following images and audio of children being detained in cages flashed across television sets, leading to widespread uproar.
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To the west, toward the Sangre de Cristo range, a pack of coyotes yipped as another streak flashed across the sky.
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The fourth-year pro flashed in limited work in Saturday's preseason opener, taking his only two carries for 14 yards apiece.
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The bond market flashed a classic recessionary signal Wednesday, when the 10-year Treasury yield fell below its two-year counterpart.
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Just last year there were huge engagement rumors after Georgina flashed a massive diamond ring at a Portugal game in Russia.
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Down the throat of the snake costume, he flashed me his piercing green eyes, which sent a chill down my spine.
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A common bond market signal known as an inverted yield curve on Thursday flashed for the third time since last Wednesday.
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Fears of a looming U.S. recession hit new heights on Wednesday as warning signs of a slowdown flashed around the world.
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Lightning safety campaigns used to promote the 30/30 rule, which relied upon individuals counting off the seconds after lightning flashed.
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The morning mists still clung to the citizens of Salt Lake City when The Comet flashed along the quiet back streets.
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As soon as the words "XO Tour Lif3" flashed, it was clear that some groundbreaking shit was about to go down.
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Towards the end of the show, WWE flashed a hype video for Crown Jewel on their big screens in the arena.
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Men also flashed more of a do-it-yourself mentality, with nearly a third (12.7%) saying they managed their own investments.
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Witten, the normally stoic 13th-year tight end, flashed Bryant's celebratory "X" and was soon mirrored by the often-exuberant receiver.
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Hill had flashed potential over the last few years, but he exploded against the Chargers in Week 2.5, scoring three times.
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The title "Ready Player One" comes from the words that flashed on Atari arcade games after the drop of a quarter.
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How has a small literary novel flourished while hyped books by big-name authors have flashed on and off the list?
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A camera flashed, catching his license plate when the vehicle edged close to the crossing or continued through it, he said.
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After a moment, Ms. Kimura, 21, who speaks little English, turned and flashed a grin at an American contestant, Dean Unglert.
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"An IV pole!" a child life specialist named Brianna Ayala announced cheerily as a picture of one flashed on the screen.
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R.I. machine with a computer screen that flashed hypothetical scenarios involving monetary gifts to a loved one at a personal cost.
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He flashed a broad grin, positioned his lens and -- click -- managed a blurry selfie with a towering Bryant in the background.
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Two of Nash's young fellow Canadians — Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Denver's Jamal Murray — have also flashed All-Star potential.
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Additionally, the yield curve, or gap between short- and long-term US Treasury yields, has already flashed its reliable recession signal.
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Fans flashed their smartphone lights towards the singer as they watched her epic performance, to match the backdrop behind the star.
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Lights flashed red; the air smelled like beer; and the models came stomping out as if they were ready to rumble.
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Many flashed a four-fingered salute, known as the Rabia sign, that has become a symbol of support for Mr. Erdogan.
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Another beacon of market stress is Dr Copper, as it too has flashed warning signals about ailments in the global economy.
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Later, during a break in the proceedings, another former special counsel prosecutor, Greg Andres, flashed Gates and Green a thumbs-up.
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When police approached his car, Johnson rolled his window down partway, flashed his badge, and drove off, sources told the Tribune.
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Trae Young hit yet another long 3-pointer and flashed a big smile as he made his way down the court.
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In that moment, my life more than flashed before my eyes; it was almost gone in the flash of a headlight.
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Another time, the Microsoft Windows logo flashed across the stage instead of the sophisticated projections that distinguish the cycle's many locales.
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Children took batting practice; real estate executives roamed the outfield; the Jumbotron flashed photos of the crowd using the hashtag #AmTrustTitleDreamTeam.
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A thousand excuses flashed through my mind, but I couldn't stop asking myself 'is this really where I want to be?
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The Telegraph newspaper had reported earlier that the perpetrator had circled the drone around the airport building and flashed its lights.
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In the TV show episode that starred the polygonal cyberspace creature, there were scenes in which bright colors flashed very rapidly.
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Before the ceremony began, cheesy horn-led jazz played while the faces of the nominees, their books beside them, flashed across screens.
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The motorist claims Stevie admitted he fudged up, flashed a California ID, but said he didn't have his insurance card on him.
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Yes, those shoes you had when you were just a wee thing that flashed with each step now come in Feezy form.
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At another rally a few weeks later in Tampa, Florida, large group of Trump supporters screamed and flashed middle fingers at me.
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As royal fans may remember, his face flashed an expression of worry as he tried to place the ring on his bride.
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I tried hard to channel Oprah's big personality and positive energy while imitating her signature open-mouth smile as the cameras flashed.
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Cuba Gooding Jr. flashed a wide smile as he left court in New York on Thursday after being released from police custody.
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"Go back to the time of your ancestors, and be still," meditation guru Deepak Chopra said as lights flashed onto my eyelids.
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Back then, the only time he seemed to have flashed a smile was when Russian President Vladimir Putin offered a high five.
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"I blowed my horn and blowed my horn and flashed my lights until the battery ran down," Stein told the Denver Post.
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In a 1998 Newsweek story, There's Something About Mary star Cameron Diaz is quoted as having been one of the people flashed.
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The singer Demi Lovato has flashed #nomakeup selfies on social media, along with Kylie Jenner, Gwyneth Paltrow, Gigi Hadid, Adele and Beyoncé.
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Lidar uses pulses of laser light flashed from a rotating mirror on a vehicle's roof to scan the surroundings for potential obstacles.
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His blue eyes, and a fuchsia glitter fleck stuck to one cheek, flashed as technicians illuminated the modulating colors of the theater.
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Some held Iraqi flags and flashed peace signs near the insignia of the prime minister's press office and inside a meeting room.
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It's the phone equivalent of those L.A. Lights shoes from the 1990s, with heels that flashed every time they hit the ground.
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That was a bit too cheeky for the European Commission, which in 2015 flashed a stop sign in front of Mr Dobrindt.
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A pair who flashed pitchers at a World Series game have been banned indefinitely by MLB Keep your eye on the ball!
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Head to the download page, pick your device, and you'll get yourself some files which need to be flashed to your phone.
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At the village end, poachers flashed their money and lured in other young men; at the Far Eastern end, demand was insatiable.
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Chalamet had called the sick star on FaceTime, and Hammer gave a smile when the actor flashed his phone to the camera.
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Tennessee flashed a big smile in the photo, which may be a sign he'll catch the performing bug just like his mom.
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Jenner, 19, flashed her scar for the cameras as she noshed on pizza with sister Kendall, and took tons of Snapchat selfies.
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But watch as the audience, full of developers and press alike, clap willingly when the computer's $5,999 price tag is flashed onscreen.
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On Sunday, the 35-year-old rapper accidentally flashed her breasts as she performed at the Made in America Festival in Philadelphia.
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Rajab's son Adam tweeted on Wednesday that, on hearing the verdict, his father laughed in the courtroom and flashed a peace sign.
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But the vast majority of the audience stayed put until the lights came on and the word "over" flashed onto the displays.
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Photos of Stephens flashed on digital billboards — from Connecticut to California — asking anyone with information about Stephens' whereabouts to call the FBI.
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At the TCL Chinese Theatre on Wednesday, Momoa, 39, leaned in for a steamy smooch with Bonet, 51, as the cameras flashed.
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Late on Saturday they flashed laser pointers at riot police and lifted bricks and scavenged building materials to barricade roads in Kowloon.
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Tebow flashed just enough promise to inspire optimism that he won't become the wrong kind of box office attraction: the sad kind.
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When Almagro returned to his serve, the kid flashed a brief smile, which is really the only way to handle these things.
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But 0003 minutes later, the state-run Xinhua news agency flashed a headline declaring the launch a failure -- without providing any details.
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During the couple's series of engagements on Sunday, Meghan sweetly rested her head on Harry's shoulder as he flashed a big smile.
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"Like I said, everyone gets so excited when they get things," she continued as a photo of her family flashed on screen.
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During the inauguration last Friday, the BBC flashed through headline news reports from around the world: Trump was the top story everywhere.
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It is easy to overlook the obvious even when it is flashed onto a video screen the size of an apartment building.
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So much so that his life flashed before his eyes when he found himself in a near-death bike crash last year.
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The pair flashed wide smiles as they posed in matching red beanies, with the view of a snowy forest in the background.
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The U.S. bond market just flashed what could be its biggest warning yet of a coming recession, and it is not alone.
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Mr. Wallace, asked on Fox News this week if he was excited or nervous about his debate gig, flashed a sly smile.
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DePaul flashed good ball movement throughout the game, dishing out 22 assists on 32 made field goals and committing just 10 turnovers.
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Sanchez flashed his powerful arm on Friday night, picking off a Rays runner at second base with a throw from his knees.
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He flashed his spectacular power with four home runs but struck out in half of his 84 at-bats while hitting .189.
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A six-year veteran, Stephenson is still just 25 and has flashed the ability to play on both ends of the court.
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The study claims that at news conferences that preceded two recent major policy changes, Kuroda flashed brief signs of "anger" and "disgust".
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This month, another warning light flashed when yield on the 2-year Treasury bond briefly exceeded that on the 10-year bond.
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The man, identified by Avakov as prankster Vitalii Sediuk, took to the stage draped in an Australian flag and flashed his bottom.
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Inside the hotel, men crowded around a television in the lobby as the Al Arabiya news channel flashed a map of Syria.
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According to one report at the World Premiere, Gary's ears perked up every time Carrie flashed on screen as her signature character.
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Ega Agatha flashed a huge grin and high-fived his coach after setting up a third-round match with Italy's Mauro Nespoli.
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Kids flashed confirmation codes on their phone screens to get in, unless they were homies of whichever door person was on duty.
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Trump hasn't gone that far, but he has flashed some authoritarian instincts, and his party has shown it's willing to go along.
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The Kansas City Royals rookie changed his approach and flashed some power on Tuesday against one of the major league's premier pitchers.
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Amber Alerts can be flashed on the plate; if the vehicle is stolen, the plate can be changed to display that fact.
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Wearing a low-cut top with a black bra visible underneath, she writhed lustily for the camera and flashed her unmistakable smile.
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The guard flashed a light at one of them, saw his eyes and nose bridge and told cops the person was white.
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Talk to your female friends and you can guarantee at least one of them will have been flashed or publicly masturbated at.
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Prince George flashed a big smile at home while holding hands with his father for his official first day of school portrait.
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Inside, the lights glared and the scoreboard flashed, and the capacity crowd roared for another runaway victory by the Golden State Warriors.
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The arena scoreboard flashed with the final score, 20163-6, 6-4, 26-26, 27-26, telling a story of its own.
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It hid behind the broad smile he flashed for photographs, the ones of the family man with the house and the yard.
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The former number-two overall pick not only flashed his still-there skill but made it the axis of the Bucks' attack.
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On Friday, tensions flashed at the State Capitol as the bill, which needed 91 votes to pass, was approved 92 to 78.
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A mental image flashed in my mind: an American schoolboy holding a football aloft in the end zone, ready to spike it.
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Prince George flashed a big smile at home while holding hands with his father for an official first day of school portrait.
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Then she looked up, flashed a jubilant thumbs up and gave Ripert a kind of Buddhist fist bump, which he gamely returned.
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My heart skipped a beat as Dolly's life flashed before my eyes, but it was about an hourlong interview airing on ABC.
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As ESPN anchor Reece Davis talked about the rivalry while surrounded by a group of students, some flashed the "OK" hand symbol.
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As they filed toward the coffee, their badges flashed their countries of origin — Germany, Turkey, Peru, India, Israel and Australia, among others.
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She couldn't hide everything, though; as she glanced at him she flashed a twinkle he took for a bit of residual love.
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"Hopefully I can get a gold medal and get one ahead of the Argentina football team," Grillo again flashed a wide grin.
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The warning signs for male models flashed four months ago when both Burberry and Tom Ford said they would hold combined shows.
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Kushner spoke slowly and deliberately, at times pausing to look down at his notes, as cameras flashed and reporters angled for position.
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The images were emotionally charged, like a baby, puppy, gun or snake, and flashed so quickly that students couldn't consciously perceive them.
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Then again, "just a few minutes earlier, a girl had flashed her breasts at me," she added, shrugging her shoulders and smiling.
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Before Zoolander flashed blue steel, Val Kilmer was flashing real killer looks as Iceman in "Top Gun" ... and he's still got it.
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A live feed carried instant reactions from viewers, who could write messages or respond with emojis that then flashed across the video.
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They should have doubled their advantage when Jorgensen flashed a header wide as Australia looked ragged at the back and toothless up front.
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The troubling fact for Europe is that no one knows what this meteor that has flashed across Italy's skies will do next. ◼
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Malone claims he was beaten down, someone snatched his $50k chain and at least one person in the group flashed a 9mm handgun.
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In a statement to PEOPLE, University of Maryland football coach D.J. Durkin called McNair a talented football player who always flashed a smile.
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Waving white robots greeted guests from 30 countries who streamed into a ballroom where break dancers clad in neon flashed across a stage.
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We're not fans of Meek Mill, but when he started hugging Nicki Minaj from behind as the cameras flashed, we felt the love.
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The major indexes held on to their gains even after the bond market flashed a recession signal in the last hour of trading.
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A woman behind him threw up into her barf bag, and—as babies screamed and lightning flashed outside—the turbulence got even worse.
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"I flashed back to a time before I started my business, when my daughter was still an infant in my arms," she said.
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I sat stock-still on the armchair and stared at the TV as a series of logos flashed across it one by one.
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The 44-year-old actress looked stylish in a black dress with embellished blue and green prints, as she flashed her megawatt smile.
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Some Russians used Thursday's session - broadcast live with some questions flashed on the studio screen - as an opportunity to criticise the Kremlin chief.
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" After they honked at it and flashed their lights, it "went from 1,000 meters away [to much closer] in less than a second.
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Is the Is Are is the band's attempt to recapture the potential flashed on 2012's Oshin, and the early returns are promising.
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A YouTube search with the keyword 'unch unch'—a popular catchphrase among users who ask to be flashed—brings up thousands of examples.
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Their celebrity couple name, Dra-Lo, flashed before your eyes sounding like a rejected monster from the Harry Potter franchise, and you wept.
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As music pulsed and lights flashed, a dancer came off the stage to warn him about fighting shortly before gunshots can be heard.
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The newspaper reports that during Coopers' time on the stage, an image of Pitt backstage flashed on the screen behind Kristofferson and Cooper.
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If they flashed up a shot of Dracula with a take on "Bloody Tears" playing in the background, I'd have done a backflip.
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Last week, while I was brushing my teeth before bed, my phone flashed up with a voice note sent by a close friend.
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With these algorithms, the monkeys could guide a cursor to yellow dots as they flashed green in a predetermined sequence — and fast, too.
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When the camera flashed to Karrueche, more lips smacked around me, especially after they revealed that she broke up with him via Twitter.
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Taiwan-born and US-based director Ang Lee, a two-time Oscar winner who heads the awards' executive committee, flashed an awkward smile.
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Glaring at a row of television cameras, he mimicked his media critics and flashed irritation at the spotlight that comes with his office.
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Earlier this month, Bobbitt flashed a wide smile when McClure and D'Amico told him about the first set of donations amounted to $769.
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He thanked me for the nice conversation and the cold A/C, and the screen flashed that I received a $3 tip. Sweet.
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" Ben Zobrist, the Cubs' second baseman, said his mind immediately flashed to a 1979 made-for-TV movie, "The Kid From Left Field.
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The messages were embedded in word blocks that flashed quickly across a computer screen, including descriptors such as wise, creative, spry and fit.
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Mets 14, Cubs 3 As he stood on first base after his sixth hit of the game, Wilmer Flores flashed a small grin.
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Things went from awkward to savage when the screen flashed to a sign saying "friend zone" with caution tape after missed kiss incident.
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Dressed up as costar Erika Girardi's diva alter-ego, Erika Jayne, Rinna flashed a middle finger at the ladies during a group photo.
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Curry went for 38 points, and Cousins finished with 33, but it was Curry who flashed that flair that has almost become routine.
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After that, it offered $5 drink specials to anyone who flashed an "I Voted" sticker while they played a round of political trivia.
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The actress, who starred in his '98 hit, "There's Something About Mary," said Peter flashed his genitals on set and during her audition.
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As product after product flashed across the screen at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, the language used to describe them was almost prophetic.
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And thank the mighty stars he pulled into the station ... cause he took off his helmet and flashed his mane and that smile.
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He flashed a red paddle and, like that, the nation's heroine-to-be was disqualified after one hour and 27 minutes of racing.
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When the disco lights at Pyongyang Okryu flashed on, our waitress appeared onstage in a lime green dress, crooning a North Korean melody.
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Small-cap stocks flashed another signal that investors may be rotating out of the year-to-date winners and into 2019's laggards.
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It's more impressive feats of athleticism from Bieber ... who's also flashed talent on the ice, on the court and in the boxing ring.
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But then I flashed on my previous life, when I was sure that the most feminist thing I could do was speak up.
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In the course of introducing Stiverne from the podium, King, for an instant, flashed back to that moment nearly a half-century ago.
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It was the first time that happened in 4½ years, when both bills briefly flashed red and yields fell to minus-0.002% each.
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Rose flashed back to the putt he missed on the 18th green at Augusta National that would have won the Masters in April.
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During the next six hours, my mind flashed back to the rhinos I had seen in Botswana and Namibia, majestic and awe-inspiring.
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As Stone emerged from the courtroom, he raised his eyebrows and flashed a half-smile at reporters waiting for him in the hallway.
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When the husband reached for a gun next to him in bed, the attacker flashed the light on the bullets he was holding.
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My mind flashed to the chapter in this book where she, her brother and their sister Gretchen travel to Japan to go shopping.
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When a reporter asked the senator after the meeting if the president had expressed regret, a pained look flashed on Mr. Scott's face.
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" Over at Fox Business, producers flashed shots of booming defense stocks and wrote up a near-perfect chyron: "OIL HITS 8-MONTH HIGH.
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Lori herself was sitting down on a chair while talking to cops, and had a light being flashed on her while being questioned.
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Recent polling has flashed warning signs for Trump, indicating that he faces an uphill battle to win reelection in the crucial swing state.
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The firm's proprietary "Bull & Bear" indicator correctly flashed a sell signal for stocks in late January that Hartnett said is still in place.
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If George caught the name of the woman whose photo the man flashed from his phone, he had a wife named London. Jesus.
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Recent polls have flashed warning signs for Trump, indicating that he faces an uphill battle to win reelection in the crucial swing state.
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Earlier this year, Xu Caiyuan watched helplessly as the numbers flashed across a computer screen in his office in Shanghai's glittering financial district.
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An Army cadet and a Navy midshipmen flashed a hand gesture symbolizing white power during a Live TV shot at the Army vs.
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Most, if not all, ended up running back into the campus as police shouted at them and flashed their torches rather than firing.
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Dinner flashed into focus as I pushed my cart toward the checkout line: salt-and-pepper shrimp, hot next to the cold noodles.
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After the verdict was read, Mr. Guzmán looked back at Ms. Coronel, who flashed him a thumbs up with tears in her eyes.
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During Tuesday night's broadcast of the Cubs-Marlins game ... a fan flashed a hand sign that looks like an upside-down "OK" gesture.
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The ABC flashed news of the expected press conference on its television bulletin, without citing sources or the subject of the news conference.
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In his first court appearance on Saturday morning, he flashed a white power sign: an upside-down "okay" gesture with his shackled hands.
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Even as he trudged along in outdated lineups, Gordon flashed enough vision during the season's opening months to indicate growth as a playmaker.
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Cameras flashed, photographs were scrutinized, and it appeared that an additional $8 million from SRC flowed into one of Mr. Najib's accounts in 2014.
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It was only just a few days ago that Griffin unexpectedly flashed his smile during playtime, and now Ebel says he's a complete pro.
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As the cameras flashed and Pompeo awkwardly shuffled around, it took the first daughter a moment to realize he was trying to slide in.
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After the first couple of "mama"s, Offset flashed a hilarious glare at his wife before mouthing the word "papa" to his baby daughter.
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With repeated references to "I" and "my" and "me," Trump flashed his lifelong narcissism and reassured the nation that at least he is consistent.
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The camera flashed, momentarily illuminating the arresting sight of a large monolithic form under fierce attack by the ambiguously sexed, powerfully muscled, nude artist.
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Members have expressed bipartisan irritation at delays in getting documents, including at a hearing during which monitors flashed heavily redacted documents produced by Interior.
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In this instance a girl, who'll go unnamed, flashed her chest at a bunch of us on the back seat of the school bus.
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Members have expressed bipartisan irritation at delays in getting documents, including at a hearing during which monitors flashed heavily redacted documents produced by Interior.
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Turkey-Syria border (CNN)A burst of orange flashed from a field on the Turkish-Syrian border, against the backdrop of the setting sun.
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At work the Monday after I noticed the missing tampon, I started to feel nauseous, and my mind immediately flashed through tampon doom scenarios.
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The 300 or so people who had crowded inside danced as the music pounded, the strobe lights flashed and shot boys served $5 skybombs.
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Stocks plunged on Wednesday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffering its worst day of 2019 after the bond market flashed a recession warning.
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When Cunanan is looking down at his colorful bowl of Fruit Loops, an image of Allison Williams in Get Out flashed before my eyes.
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In the pictures, the Spartacus leading man spent time with his big brood, flashed his dashing grin in his younger days and danced playfully.
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"The magazine cover with Yeardley's face flashed through my head and I thought, 'He's going to kill me on accident right now,' " King says.
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Every time he flashed a "C" sign to his bodyman, Felix, during a show, another glass of champagne would be put into his hand.
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The actress, 29, flashed her sparkler on the Met Gala red carpet in May when she wore a sexy black Saint Laurent lace dress.
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However, as Sheeran mentioned his parents, the Grammys broadcast flashed the camera at two people who looked very proud of the 25-year-old.
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In other words, when flashed with a laser, airborne chemical particles send back a unique optical signal that can be detected by specialized equipment.
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At the 2010 Vancouver Olympics then IOC president Jacques Rogge flashed a yellow card warning hockey officials the sport had to get more competitive.
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He tripped over himself trying to field a grounder in the outfield and his arm looked shakier even than what he flashed under center.
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Mayim Bialik prefers to dress modestly on the red carpet, but the avowed feminist flashed some skin to support Susan Sarandon on Monday night.
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Although it flashed only briefly, for just five milliseconds, it was 10 billion times brighter than a typical pulsar in the Milky Way galaxy.
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The teen told police that he looked back before scaling the stairs to the street, and the clown flashed a kitchen knife at him.
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Backers have been patient with the 44-year-old Florida senator, buoyed by the political talent he has flashed -- especially on the debate stage.
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During her acceptance speech, cameras flashed to a very proud Fassbender (himself nominated for best actor for Steve Jobs), all smiles and mushy feelings.
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Tebow also flashed the implausible throwing form that made his brief, blaringly over-parsed, and mostly hilarious career as a NFL quarterback so miraculous.
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According to some accounts, the security officials flashed ID cards with "worn off" pictures or pointed to the "security" patch sewn on their shirts.
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What genes signaled the production of red blood cells or flashed like a red light at a railroad crossing, signaling dehydration or muscle damage?
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He clicked the 4 line button, which flashed a fact: the train goes through the Joralemon Street Tunnel, the oldest tube in the system.
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Then, in the fall of 2016, Caswick was on his way home from work when an NOPD patrol car flashed its lights behind him.
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After a former student sprayed the Parkland, Florida, campus with a semiautomatic rifle, news alerts flashed on smartphones in Ridgefield, some 1,300 miles away.
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As a nice bookend for the first quarter, Draymond flashed some vintage Draymond when he went sprawling to the ground for a loose ball.
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Matz, who has been pitching with a bone spur in his elbow, flashed strong velocity against the Cubs, but his mistakes were hit hard.
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He said in a recent note that the firm's bull-and-bear indicator flashed a contrarian "buy" signal for the first time since January.
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"Corruption is poisoning our democracy," Warren said in a video launching her campaign on Monday as images of Republican leaders flashed across the screen.
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The 18-year-old model flashed her million-dollar smile Wednesday at the Women's Guild Cedars-Sinai Annual Luncheon at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel.
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As the notes rippled out from under Mr. Stritch's fingertips, lush harmonies flashed by like scenery glimpsed from the windows of a bullet train.
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Two of them flashed four-finger hand gestures that appeared to be the so-called "Rabia sign" of solidarity with Egypt's ousted Muslim Brotherhood.
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Images of Jason as I had known and loved him — of someone who had come so far in his life — flashed before my eyes.
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The screen behind him flashed with cryptic visuals, all slithers of light and bodies dancing, before switching to show bikers rolling through dark alleyways.
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Towns already looks elite, and Wiggins has flashed the ability to handle the do-everything-superstar role that Jimmy Butler thrived in under Thibodeau.
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LHP Steven Brault flashed strikeout stuff and good poise in his big league debut Tuesday night, fanning five over four innings at St. Louis.
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At a meeting late last year, Mr. Xi flashed a grin and the Japanese media pounced on it as a sign of thawing relations.
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He told cops he thought the truck hit his car, so he flashed his high beams and followed it until the driver pulled over.
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As Simpson sat on a bed, she held up her 6-month-old daughter against her chest and flashed a smile for the camera.
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One of the reasons investors have kept buying corporate bonds is that, while some measurements of indebtedness flashed warnings, plenty of others did not.
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" — 'Bridget Jones's Diary,' by Helen Fielding "A little green light flashed in his eye, signaling a right turn he had resolved never to make.
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As word of Hiroshima flashed across the world, O.S.S. commandos parachuted behind the lines in Manchuria to liberate the Japanese prisoner of war camps.
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The famously low-key president was initially cautious as the results flashed up on a vast screen at his election reception in downtown Helsinki.
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At the beginning of "Bouncing Back," we're flashed forward to three months from now and plunked down into the cockpit of a malfunctioning spacecraft.
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Members of the public submitted over 2.5 million questions, state TV reported, some of them flashed up on a giant screen close to Putin.
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The agents who visited Dr. Ruiz identified themselves as representing the F.B.I. and briefly flashed badges, but said they did not have business cards.
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With every rifle crack, my world flashed in a monochrome of stark, tactical decisions, like life and death reduced to their lowest common denominators.
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Los Angeles (CNN)A well-dressed woman wove around clusters of sleeping people on a Los Angeles sidewalk and flashed a high-voltage smile.
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Cameras flashed and the military stood to attention as Kim and his wife led the delegation down a platform adorned with a red carpet.
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When I first drove in Asia, I flashed my signal and immediately people, instead of slowing down, all sped up to cut me off.
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This played out one recent Wednesday evening when my iPhone's caller ID flashed my own phone number, along with a picture of my face.
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And he flashed his sense of humor when Representative Eric Swalwell of California urged him to let a new generation of Democrats come forth.
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The family stopped to pose on the purple carpet and Stiller's son grabbed the spotlight and flashed a perfect Blue Steel to the crowds.
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An odd image flashed in my mind of the headstones at Arlington, all those little rectangles, each one a reminder of sacrifice and loss.
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It explains why Ben flashed back to the all-red scene at Divinity Rock during his shirtless grief yoga in "Bad Inside" — he was there.
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"Novak flashed the paps a cheeky grin before joining his impeccably turned-out friend in the back seat of a getaway car," the piece said.
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AN ASTEROID TURNED INTO A BLAZING FIREBALL OVER AFRICA LAST WEEKEND In January, a meteor made headlines when it flashed across the sky in Michigan.
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"My entire life really flashed in front of me," says Jonas, who was 52 at the time (50 is the recommended age to begin screenings).
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In fact, the false signals flashed by well-practiced performers, including politicians, compel us to look for the signs of the character beneath the personality.
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In 2014, a Colorado nursing home worker sued her employer after an off-duty officer hired for a surprise training flashed a gun at her.
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The couple made their red carpet debut at the LA premiere of "Girl On The Train," and Prepon flashed a massive canary diamond engagement ring.
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He's an active rebounder, runs the floor extremely well, and flashed range out to the 3-point line in his time in the D-League.
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The then-21-year-old flashed glimmers of stardom after the All-Star break, averaging 18.8 points, 8.6 rebounds, and 7.2 assists in 28 games.
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The subject of X's death would come up later in the show, when BET flashed a picture of the rapper during the in memoriam segment.
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With many at home or in restaurants at dinner time, TV stations flashed a blitz of comments from Salah that Bouteflika's removal should happen immediately.
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The first time I read it, a red warning light flashed in my brain, alerting me this is what the pre-feminist world looked like.
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That wasn't the first time -- or even the most embarrassing for Trump -- that Comey flashed his independence in a very public way on Capitol Hill.
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The "Love Yourself" singer, who is currently receiving treatment for depression, appeared to be in good spirits as he flashed a wide smile at photographers.
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The 21-year-old flashed a new look in her native Birmingham, England -- seeming more like a smokin' hot Emily Ratajkowski knockoff than ever before.
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The data show the utilities, consumer staples and health-care sectors top the list of biggest gainers after the bond market flashed the recession signal.
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"WARNING!" flashed in Roy's display, so he ducked, and above his head passed a phantom cannonball close enough to take in its wake his cap.
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Kershaw flashed his Cy Young form last Wednesday while yielding one hit and striking out five over five scoreless innings against the New York Yankees.
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High yield "junk" bonds, often seen as the canary in the coal mine warning of looming danger in markets at large, flashed their warning signs.
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Christie looked up too then screamed as the words, "FEED ME A STRAY CAT," flashed across the screen in the colour of blood-red candy.
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The 28-year-old struck out five and flashed an improved fastball after failing to work past the sixth inning in his previous three starts.
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Clinton flashed a wide, satisfied smile, appearing to let out a sigh of relief that she had the liberal senator from Massachusetts in her corner.
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Wire Wood Daughters is like stepping into a history of therapy sessions, flashed to a burnt Game Boy cartridge and forgotten about for 20 years.
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He flashed a smile to the Blazers bench, pleased with his return to the court after missing back-to-back games due to back spasms.
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Stocks plunged Wednesday in the Dow Jones Industrial Average's worst performance of 2019 after the bond market flashed a troubling signal about the U.S. economy.
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Her coal eyes flashed when she was asked to identify the anonymous wag who had told a reporter her run had come to an end.
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For the third consecutive day, the race was buffeted by high winds, and digital signs in villages near the course flashed wind warnings to residents.
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Mr. Kaine flashed a penchant for call-and-response with his crowd: "Can I be honest with you about something?" he asked at one point.
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And prosecutors flashed a note from a meeting Manafort and Gates had in 2013, showing that an unnamed Trump may have received Manafort's Yankees tickets.
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Rose trolled him in another tweet, where she again flashed Cole's image as he appeared on TV.She told Complex she tried reaching out to Cole.
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Major League Baseball has banned two women from games indefinitely after they flashed their breasts on live TV during Game 5 of the World Series.
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She's flashed her bra at a tour guide or something for a laugh and the Daily Mail are going to have a fucking field day.
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Comey was reportedly addressing employees at an LA office when the news of his firing flashed on TV and initially thought it was a prank.
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Remember when he opened with airhorns doing the 20th Century Fox theme as hectic shots of Plucka Duck and Daryl Somers flashed on the screen?
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"Which is not really surprising," Oliver said of Trump's statement as a doctored photo of him holding a Dunkin' Donuts cup flashed on the screen.
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As the panelists made their case, a map flashed on a studio screen, and crude animated Indian missiles blew up one Pakistani city after another.
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Initially, videos of Clark flashed on the screen, but that screen eventually warped and mutated, leaving nothing but flickering colours and, during "Young Lover," stars.
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A series of pyrotechnic cartridges flashed, and a set of hooks holding a bomb in place popped open, while small pistons shoved the weapon away.
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Mr. Huisman's hair, which a stylist had recently fluffed, flopped into his bedroom-y eyes, as his paddle flashed black-red, black-red, black-red.
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Lightning twice struck the craft, and warning lights flashed on the astronauts' console, signaling that the electrical and primary guidance systems had been knocked out.
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At the final buzzer, Ionescu jumped into her teammate Ruthy Hebard's arms, and Coach Kelly Graves flashed an "O" with his hands to the crowd.
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As he stepped to the podium earlier this month to preside over the opening ceremony, Mr. Fidélis looked ebullient as he flashed a victory sign.
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CreditCredit Marvin Schneider, 79, flashed his New York City employee identification badge — "clock repairer" — and walked into City Hall in Lower Manhattan on Friday morning.
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The app, which flashed a banner reminding its users not to talk to journalists, populated with a handful of pictures from James' brother's Instagram account.
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The bond market flashed a recession warning, as the yield on the 10-year Treasury briefly fell below the yield on the 2-year Treasury.
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Investors are also increasingly concerned about an economic downturn after the bond market flashed a recession signal in August known as a yield curve inversion.
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Another warning sign from the bond market, in which short-term bond yields are higher than long-term ones, has flashed frequently in recent weeks.
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And then the reef flashed forward to the year 2100, where I was swimming in a sort of desolate reef after the ocean is acidified.
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As Mr. Trump's motorcade zipped past a church between the air base and the shelter, a Trump supporter flashed a placard reading, "Texans love stilettos."
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While LaVine has flashed tremendous potential, Dunn was a disappointment last season and Minnesota seemed to need another veteran to get to the next level.
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Neymar flashed the numbers two and four, a reference to Kobe&aposs number, and then held his hands in prayer before pointing to the sky.
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And upon arriving at the event, Trump flashed a celebratory smile and pumped his fists as he greeted supporters on the tarmac in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
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Images of Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Patsy Cline, pretty much every single country music star I had ever discussed flashed through my mind.
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Mercifully the set flashed by in 236 breathtaking minutes as Federer whizzed into the quarter-finals with a 6-0 7-5 6-4 win.
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She smiled as the video board flashed her time, then she clasped her hands, hugged a couple of her competitors and waved to the crowd.
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This complexity came through in the body double's performance, in the way she worked her shoulders or flashed a hard look at the nonexistent audience.
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To go with his rugged defense and dogged rebounding, Adebayo has flashed a blossoming touch for both scoring and passing in Miami's 31.23-8 start.
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"I kind of almost got in an accident" just after the lewd images flashed before him on the road, a driver told CNN affiliate WXYZ.
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When Kelsey heard the pop go off in the distance, her eyes immediately flashed red and the mark of the beast appeared on her forehead.
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My mind flashed immediately back to that woman in Bukavu, Congo, the one walking up the hill with the logs while her husband carried nothing.
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Footage of jubilant locals embracing those they see as liberators has been flashed around the globe, providing exactly the kind of propaganda victory Washington needed.
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The foursome flashed smiles before the event, though they were missing the youngest member of the family: Witherspoon and Toth's 7-year-old son Tennessee.
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Kildow, five years before marriage would change her name to Lindsey Vonn, flashed a broad smile before startling reporters who asked about her career goals.
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He proclaimed his innocence, flashed the Nixon victory sign and reiterated the old saw from his mentor, Roy Cohn, that any attention is good attention.
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Cell phones were supposedly banned from the Satanic Temple's ritual endorsing of The Witch on Wednesday, February 10, but numerous screens flashed throughout the audience.
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I flashed back to a conversation with Charles when he told me about the early days of throwing wild, gender-bending parties in New York.
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When a TV in the background flashed the news, Comey at first thought it was a prank, but then got word he had been fired.
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When he attended the England v India cricket match at the Oval on September 8th and his face flashed up on the screen, the crowd booed.
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In the photo, Prince can be seen posing on one knee while his younger brother flashed a wide smile, standing in the middle of the group.
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The 24-year-old singer, who recently got engaged to Davidson after a few weeks of dating, flashed her new stunner on stage while she performed.
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I once went to the pub near my park to pick up a bag of weed and got flashed by a car, so I got in.
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"There was a joke in Orlando that a CLEAR card was flashed like Platinum American Express," said Carolyn Fennell, spokeswoman for the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority.
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For stretches, though, he flashed bits of the obscene talent that makes him worth waiting on when he's hurt and so worth watching when he's healthy.
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Archival photographs of immigrants coming to the United States, pictures showcasing the country's natural beauty, and quotes from recent citizens flashed across the screen before them.
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She wished she were strong enough to look back at Pat, to take in whatever hatred or disgust or hurt flashed through that thick, mudlike skin.
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The man, who showed the family that he had a firearm concealed in his waistband, flashed a badge and claimed to be an undercover police officer.
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Charlotte, who also wore a floral headband, flashed a big smile with mom Kate as the little bridal party members prepared to walk down the aisle.
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"We're running a newer software, so it's not completely dialed in yet," Dailey says, probably in reaction to the panic that suddenly flashed across my face.
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While stocks remain on an upward trend, the CBOE Volatility Index, or VIX, has recently flashed a warning signal by creeping above 10, according to Bartels.
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After he was released from arrest, Stone flashed twin "V for Victory" signs that were made famous by his former mentor, disgraced Republican President Richard Nixon.
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In his comments on Friday, Trump flashed irritation at his former counsel, suggesting the 30-plus hours of testimony he provided to Mueller's office was overkill.
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He had cyclists do a test to exhaustion, and on the screen in front of them, he flashed pictures of either smiling faces or frowning faces.
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When Kim casually flashed her fans: "Oh my, I didn't see you there" is what we imagine the #momofthree was thinking when this photo was taken.
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And, once more for good measure (since we shouldn't bank on a season 2), here are all the sharp objects that flashed in the final episode.
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Scriptures that declared that God was a "jealous God," and passages where prophets described those who turned to other gods as whores flashed in her memory.
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