Flop, flop, flop, my ballet flats pounded on the steps.
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Combat Flip Flop co-founder and army veteran Matthew Griffin displays the AK-47 flip flop.
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Politicians are not allowed to flip-flop (though, we wish some of them would just flop, already).
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"There's no such thing as a classy flip-flop," Buzzfeed wrote in an anti-flop listicle in 2013.
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What we are witnessing is a rare political feat: The flip, flop, re-flip and, possible, re-flop.
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But, he should expect any serious journalist to ask about his flop flop and try to understand what caused it.
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A flop for them is also much less embarrassing (and less public, as they don't release streaming numbers) than a flop for a major studio.
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Taking its winning Flip or Flop formula to a Northern California town that's actually called Paradise, Flip or Flop Paradise will star flippers David and Chenoa Rivera.
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Heller who's been guilty of flip-flop after flip-flop, especially on health care …he's more worried about keeping his seat than he is about listening to [them].
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And in some ways it was, but it was also a massive flop, a flop that Red founder Jim Jannard now blames primarily on the phone's Chinese manufacturer.
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Before the Internet, you'd have yawning summer afternoons when you'd flop down on one couch, then flop down on another, then decide to craft a fake F.B.I. card.
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Teens Debate Big Issues on Instagram Flop Accounts "Flop accounts" on Instagram are where teens are discussing real-world events, because they no longer trust the mainstream media, reports Taylor Lorenz: The accounts post photos, videos, or screenshots of articles, memes, things, or people considered a "flop," or, essentially, a fail.
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It came across as a desperate attempt to justify a flip-flop — in this case a double flip-flop, as Rubio would later flip back against a pathway to citizenship.
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While extended flip-flop use is strongly discouraged (flip-flops don't provide requisite ankle support), the flip-flop is equally comfortable outdoors at the beach or indoors, for bug slaughter.
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Flip or Flop Vegas HGTV announced in March that they are introducing several new spinoffs of the popular Flip or Flop franchise in Las Vegas, Atlanta, Texas, Chicago and Nashville.
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The show moves in reverse chronology, and in some ways the film does, too, hagiography and canonization in one, the flop that became beloved becomes the movie about the flop.
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One North Carolina toddler's fearless attempt at a dive into a backyard pool may have been a total flop, but the two-year-old's hilarious belly flop has charmed the internet.
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Despite making only three flip-flop designs, in five sizes, with a price point of about $30, Morrison sold every single Trump flip-flop he made in less than a month.
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Texas Republicans flip-flop on hurricane relief after Harvey Texas Republicans flip-flop on hurricane relief after Harvey Nothing is above politics, not even a deadly hurricane flooding a major American city.
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By the same token, she should perhaps not be blamed for the poor performance of "Joy"—"without Jennifer Lawrence in it, it would have been a flop, a total flop," says the executive.
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The product was an immediate flop and was widely mocked.
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Other complex molecules "flop around, dissipate, and decay," he said.
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Superman being deemed a flop after making $855 million worldwide.
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The big Edsel flop led to a $350 million loss.
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Tarek El Moussa's 38th birthday was far from a flop.
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You may not remember it, because it was a flop.
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Flip or Flop Vegas premieres April 6th at 10 p.m.
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Christina and Tarek still appear together on Flip or Flop.
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Google is killing off Allo, its latest messaging app flop
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Tory Burch Miller Flip Flop in Black Leather, $198; nordstrom.
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The event was a flop: He ended up losing everything.
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Similarly, pupils have fewer opportunities to retake exams they flop.
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"It used to be called 'Flip or Flop,'" he says.
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Plus, the company is risking spending big on a flop.
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"ME!" was, by Swift's standards, a bit of a flop.
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So in the end, was big data a big flop?
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Amazon says an employee strike in Minnesota was a flop.
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LOS ANGELES — Add two more sequels to the flop heap.
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The CW's reboot of "The Tomorrow People" was a flop.
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We would have a huge hit, followed by a flop.
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So the last console, the Wii U, was a flop.
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Bitcoin is neither an irredeemable flop nor an economic miracle.
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The reviews were respectful, and the album wasn't a flop.
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Despite being an attendance flop, the event drew national attention.
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Why Chipotle didn't give up Chipotle's Queso flop was costly.
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Carol Bailey, who was the neighbor in the flop house.
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A fried egg is laid over it, in a flop.
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Introduced in 1983, the Lisa was a huge product flop.
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It's a flop on top of a flop: it was originally known as Intel's OnCue, but Intel reportedly sold it for a fraction of the asking price after it failed to attract content partners.
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Flip or Flop is getting a major renovation of its own.
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Donald Trump can offend, threaten, flip-flop and be downright nuts.
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The company's last console, the Wii U, was a massive flop.
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Affleck spoke candidly about the public's brutal reaction to the flop.
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Tune into Flip or Flop Atlanta Thursday at 9:00 p.m.
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Trump's quick flip-flop on the issue reportedly stunned Republican leaders.
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"Flip or Flop" is currently in production for its seventh season.
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So they flip flop on certain you know hot button issues.
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HGTV's 'Flip or Flop' stars split Et tu, Tarek and Christina?!
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A man takes a flying leap for a belly flop contest.
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The evening was a flop, a wash-out, a total disaster.
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There are a literal million reasons why a match can flop.
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It's soft and lightweight and doesn't flop around on my forehead.
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But if they flop, a takeover will be far less likely.
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Russian-sponsored peace talks last month in Sochi were a flop.
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Tory Burch Miller Flip Flop in Vintage Vachetta Leather, $198; nordstrom.
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Tory Burch Miller Flip Flop in Orange Something Wild, $198; nordstrom.
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Take Trump's flip-flop on how to approach the national debt.
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The conclusion of Christina El Moussa's Hawaii vacation is a flop.
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Tory Burch Miller Flip Flop in Bright Pomander/Pomander, $198; nordstrom.
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So the whole feature feels like a bit of a flop.
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I try to play with integrity and not flop and dive.
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The 2015 reboot was a bona fide critical and commercial flop.
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Mark's initial venture down the traditional publishing route was a flop.
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Here, for a moment, we crossed from satire into flop sweat.
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The tax bill Republicans passed is a flop with voters, too.
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"Atlantis: The Lost Empire" was considered a flop by Disney standards.
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Google's previous foray into the hardware market was a questionable flop.
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"My documentary, financially, has been a total flop," Mr. Standing said.
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One woman's genitals are so large they flop against her thighs.
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Then you see it flip-flop and it's kind of cool.
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But what sets apart those that flourish and those that flop?
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" The Fayetteville Observer called Tillis's reversal an "Olympic gold flip-flop.
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The critic at CNN Entertainment thought the movie was a flop.
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Instead, its rocky launch led to it becoming a massive flop.
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But, according to USA Gymnastics, it was Ohashi's routine on the balance beam — which featured a flip flop, flip flop, layout full twist and double pike dismount — that earned her a 15.333, her highest score that day.
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While one could argue that the media was justifiably confused as to this "flip-flop" because deportation in their world is automatically unfair, and any mention of fairness must mean a "flip-flop," the evidence suggests otherwise.
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He and his opponent, Paul Jackson, both had junk hands before the flop (Q-8 suited for Ivey, 6-5 unsuited for Jackson) and hit nothing on the flop, which fell J-J-7 with two clubs.
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Even though I didn't end up using them (they showed HGTV on an overhead TV screen — does any property flop in "Flip or Flop"?), at least I knew I was prepared in case I needed the help.
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The news also marks a solid flip-flop for the Biden campaign.
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The Fed may have a hard time overlooking the economy's recent flop.
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But this isn't necessarily the flip-flop it appears to be, either.
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The "Flip or Flop" co-host appeared on "Good Morning America" Tuesday.
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I bet you a $100 that Emma's show is a flop. 277.
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Uber (UBER) was a flop, falling in its eagerly anticipated market debut.
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Paradise's California twist will join a slew of Flip or Flop siblings.
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It was also a ratings flop; people just weren't interested in it.
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Surprise: Kevin Spacey's new film was an absolute flop of epic proportions.
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Rocket Dog ESxRD Rocket Dog Bungalow platform wedge flip flop, $85; nordstrom.
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Rocket Dog ESxRD Rocket Dog Paradise platform wedge flip flop, $85; nordstrom.
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Inhumans deserves to be the most expensive flop in TV history. —J.
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Marilyn Tavenner's crystal ball didn't foresee the initial epic flop of HealthCare.
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"I really enjoyed how you handled Flip Flop The Clown," he said.
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A speech by Aoun, a week into the protests, was a flop.
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Mr. Rubio relies on his outsize ears to protect against flop sweat.
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But in Flip Flop, they can also be stacked in ascending order.
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But Trump's flip-flop on Wednesday was just the most recent one.
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Lezama's first attempt at creating a Facebook ad campaign was a flop.
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Kyocera's dual-screen Echo phone released in 2011 was a complete flop.
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Tory Burch Miller Flip Flop in Bright Tropical Blue/Tropical, $198; nordstrom.com
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Crossing buttons introduced in Beirut between 2005 and 2009 proved a flop.
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I get up, feed them quickly, and belly flop back into bed.
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But a few good things did come from the New Coke flop.
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Old Navy's popular $1 flip-flop sale is getting a seasonal sister.
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The flop poses a real challenge to decorum and established footwear binaries.
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Others are denouncing the DC Comics' tentpole as an irrefutable, outright flop.
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The former couple still appear together on their show, Flip or Flop.
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"This is not a flip flop," said Jeff Weaver, Sanders' campaign manager.
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The Newton proved to be a flop, but its impact was huge.
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In fact, it might become more dangerous to flop for a penalty.
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In many cases, it appears to be just a perfect flip-flop.
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Perhaps advertisers were shy to be associated with one more DC flop.
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"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows" is its latest flop.
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Season 8 of Flip or Flop airs Thursday nights at 9 p.m.
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Even the most successful companies in the world have the occasional flop.
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So how do we improve on this perennial flop of an exchange?
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Eastern Standard Time with a soft belly-flop onto the comet's surface.
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As a medium of exchange, bitcoin has thus far been a flop.
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"Flip or Flop" is currently in its seventh season and will continue.
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Despite the flop, and emotion, Carey appeared to be shaking it off.
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They're nothing like Chip and Joanna Fear not "Flip or Flop" fans.
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Halle Berry and Olivier Martinez starred in the 2012 flop "Dark Tide."
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Schmidt can continue to flip-flop between being simultaneously hypersexual yet disgusted.
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They'd smoke it and they'd flop over on their side and ramble.
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An IPO flop, however, could be fatal for the banks' local franchises.
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As with many cult films, Donnie Darko was initially an impressive flop.
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"Versace" had been, by certain standards, a flop: lower ratings, mixed reviews.
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It was, because his flop drove the issue beyond the election race.
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What turned up was a gigantic flip-flop made of hard plastic.
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"Jimmy Kimmel Live" revived a sadistic annual tradition: his belly flop competition.
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I flop on the couch, aware of all my daughter is witnessing.
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No flop-sweat here, thanks to all those weeks of pitch coaching.
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Growth initiatives flip (and most certainly flop) in startups all the time.
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VINCENTELLI I vehemently disagree that pop songs flop in a theatrical setting.
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Its first show, last year's "Planet of the Apps," was a flop.
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Or, when comics get involved directly in politics, sometimes it can flop.
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When Eiffel 65 released "Blue (Da Ba Dee)," it was a flop.
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The stakes are higher than the simple appearance of a flip-flop.
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Trump lawyer defends his flip-flop on what constitutes an impeachable offense
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The Chinese got Trump to flip-flop on the "One China" policy.
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Oversized stuffed toys flop in soft womb-like enclosures under maroon gauze.
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Saagar and Ryan Grim weigh in on Biden's impeachment testimony flip flop.
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It's why a mass of 50 echinacea (Level 2) tends to flop.
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People want permission to flop and not be judged by their peers.
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"Lucy in the Sky" ($320,000), starring Natalie Portman, was an outright flop.
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The most "unique" lost items are simply delightful: One Gucci flip flop.
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Self-conscious attempts at reverse engineering are almost always an embarrassing flop.
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If something happens but doesn't really happen, is it still a flop?
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Republicans seized on Northam's latest comments, characterizing them as a flip-flop.
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But GOP lawmakers hoping for another Mueller flop may find themselves disappointed.
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That move famously turned out to be a flop of epic proportions.
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The Japanese game company's previous console, the Wii U, was a flop.
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To say the film was a commercial flop would be an understatement.
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That garnered him a "full flop" from PolitiFact Florida earlier this year.
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But for every flop, there was a word-of-mouth success. Osu!
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Airbnb is pegged as one of the next major consumer IPOs, which is highly anticipated given the nigh-flop of Snap and the most-definite flop of Blue Apron as everyone holds their breath for Uber's IPO in 2019.
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Steve Harrington Hair Update The flop is beginning to look not-so-coiffed.
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Its own A310 twin-aisle jet in the 1980s was considered a flop.
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"Flip or Flop" star Christina El Moussa gets candid about her love life.
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But few expect the system to flop as majestically as Wii U did.
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On Monday, Apple did more than one flip flop during the trading day.
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They will give you the call if you flop, so everybody's flopping now.
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But it was also a deal that would produce his most infamous flop.
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"Brick" being, of course, a basketball term; deployed there, it means a flop.
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Anstead, who tied the knot with the Flip or Flop designer on Dec.
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Some senators appear ready to flip-flop on their positions on judicial nominees.
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They have continued to work together filming new episodes of Flip or Flop.
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And among all those hues and fabrics, the humble flip-flop somehow...worked?
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"Exercise is my stress reliever," the Flip or Flop star, 33, tells PEOPLE.
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Tarek El Moussa has gone from Flip or Flop to Fast and Furious!
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It was a commercial flop, but computer music researchers immediately saw the appeal.
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The attack launched by the two militants in Garland was a spectacular flop.
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Some have compared its appearance to the toe strap of a flip-flop.
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The Flip or Flop designer, 35, tied the knot with Anstead on Dec.
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I wouldn't say it's like the 'Fosbury Flop,' but it's a significant advance.
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The "Flip or Flop" stars own a 2015 Sea Ray Sundancer 510 yacht.
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Fingers crossed it's not a flop, even though we'll be watching it regardless.
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Another reigning opinion is that the movie is destined to be a flop.
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We thought it was a total flop on the night we shot it.
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What about the Fixer Upper and Flip or Flop, HGTV's other big shows?
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It's not a flip flop ... it all depends on how he explains it.
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Paper, a stand-alone app that aggregated news articles, was a notable flop.
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We always thought it would flop, and, you know, so far it has.
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"This Republican Senate has been a flop and that's an understatement," Reid said.
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Kidder told Hey U Guys she thought the film would be a flop.
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And, in Germany, the Old Green Deal has been something of a flop.
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"The Goldfinch" is the biggest box-office flop of the year so far.
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Oofos reinvented the flip flop to make the most comfortable sandals we've tried.
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We flip-flop over ordering dessert before compromising on pastries in the morning.
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That Bubble was basically a commercial flop in both venues doesn't really matter.
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"Oohs" and "oys" occasionally broke out among the sedate, flip-flop-wearing crowd.
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But there wouldn't be ten films if the first one was a flop.
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"Trump's 'America First' Base Unhappy with Flip-Flop Afghanistan Speech," blared one headline.
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So what separates a classic like Annie Hall from a flop like Gigli?
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Some flop; "Terminator: Dark Fate" did not pull in the popcorn-munching masses.
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" Let&aposs not forget Zemeckis worked on the 2007 uncanny valley flop "Beowulf.
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But success can often be elusive because many of the start-ups flop.
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I press SUBMIT and flop onto my couch for a victory Netflix binge.
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Even with the heat, she called for a flip-flop ban at offices.
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"Foldables — the pun is too tempting — will be a flop," Mr. Gillett said.
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Recently, Ms. Trump tried to make a flip-flop in the United States.
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A huge rescue Police helped a seal belly flop back to the sea.
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If the Shows feel forced, too childish or boring, Bitmoji TV will flop.
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Sadly, as long as AI succeeds, Fake AI will flop along behind it.
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The reasons for this semi-flop movie becoming a meme aren't totally clear.
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And you can't do both, because he's going to flip-flop so much.
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Peloton&aposs flop of a holiday commercial is turning into a viral meme.
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Temperatures are expected to flip-flop between the teens and 21s all weekend.
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Like the rest of us, they're waiting to see if Stadia will flop.
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A 1980 movie, "Death Ray on Coral Island," was a campy, propagandistic flop.
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" Critics branded the interview as "boring," a "lukewarm flop" and a "rough start.
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The Centre for Robotics Research in London developed this one, called STIFF-FLOP.
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"Often, what people complain about with any kind of flip-flop or slide — when there is nothing holding a heel in the shoe — is, ironically, about the flip-flop noise, the slapping sound that accompanies that type of shoe," she said.
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Microsoft's response to the device's flop: It just made them try harder, Panay said.
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"The Muppets," introduced in the fall to significant marketing hype, has been a flop.
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John didn't immediately understand why his get-rich-quick scheme was such a flop.
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A hit for HGTV, "Flip or Flop" features the couple buying and flipping homes.
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"It's easier to recycle proven ideas than risk new shows that can easily flop."
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His hyper-expensive Netflix show from 2016, The Get Down, was a monumental flop.
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The good news comes after a trying year for the Flip or Flop star.
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And that, when other issues like this come up, he won't flip-flop. Maybe!
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While she was excited to advance to Hollywood, she assumed the show would flop.
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I change into one of A.'s t-shirts and flop on the couch.
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The couple are the stars of HGTV's "Flip or Flop" and married in 2009.
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The flop of the Surface RT led Microsoft to take a $2365 million writeoff.
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She was among around 50 people at "Noche de Chanclazos" or flip-flop night.
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The Wii U, the successor to the very popular Wii, is an absolute flop.
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Gaga's third album, Artpop, was widely considered a flop compared to her previous success.
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The flop was king-9-4 with two clubs, and there was more betting.
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The flip-flop may be an extension of the Legion's anti-President Trump staff.
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Ever since Born This Way, she's a flop, DO NOT buy her new single.
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That spread flip-flop has happened before every recession in the last half-century.
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Thus, Bauer had to self-publish his botanical studies, which were a financial flop.
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One of the most interesting aspects of Flip Flop is how it approaches difficulty.
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To some, this design flop is simply minutiae, and the public response an overreaction.
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Ninety-three petaflops is equivalent to 93 quadrillion floating-point operations per second (FLOP).
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Manchester United's signing of Ángel Di María, a £59.7m flop, is one recent example.
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Following their last flop against the Western Conference powerhouse, the Pistons finally had enough.
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All that remains is the boy's flip-flop, which is floating in the water.
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Google Glass has thus far been a flop for regular people doing normal things.
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Some proposals for what to do with them would flop on a large scale.
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They're ubiquitous, and the modern day synthetic rubber flip flop is not going away.
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" Cook also addressed criticisms that the iPhone XR was a flop, calling it "baloney.
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The Flip or Flop star, who separated from wife Christina in 2016, showed E!
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She also still stars alongside her ex on their HGTV show, Flip or Flop.
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Based upon these gut feelings, newspapers splashed headlines of an impending Trump flip-flop.
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The gray and black screen bucked and shook as I tried to flop free.
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Like a lot of critics, he initially thought the final product a strange flop.
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The blue flip-flop kicked off by one figure sails into the adjacent canvas.
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Despite being a financial flop, the Concorde's status as a technological marvel remains unblemished.
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Others on the left look askance at Biden's attempted explanation for his flip-flop.
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He sourced his own materials and printed and packaged every flip-flop by hand.
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The high-minded show was so resounding a flop that it was never recorded.
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For example, in West Virginia, there will be a flip-flop giveaway targeting Rep.
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They should bend when you hold one upright, but not flop over and collapse.
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It has the comfort of a Birkenstock sandal but wears like a flip flop.
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The flip-flop is sleek, utilitarian, comfortable, and in alignment with the human form.
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For the likes of JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley, an IPO flop would be costly.
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She was inspired by a flip-flop giveaway at a New Year's Eve reception.
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When I realized that Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze would become an undeserved flop.
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The skill and grace blows the average belly flop, literally, out of the water.
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They flop but don't droop; you can sink your teeth into them, and slurp.
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It attaches to the chest strap so it doesn't flop around while you run.
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Famously, Lucy Prebble's "Enron" was a smash in London and a flop over there.
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The one where your counterpart arrived 27 minutes late, wearing just one flip-flop?
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I mean, he was a sweet boy with a cute flop of black hair.
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And Saint Laurent even released a limited edition flip flop in collaboration with Havaianas.
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And if the new fund were to flop, it would be someone else's money.
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The $8 million game came out in late 22019 and was considered a flop.
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Comes with fun flip-flops for her to flip-flop in and one Benghazi.
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But when the Amazon Fire Phone was released, in 2014, it was a flop.
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Either way, Mr. Trump's presidential flip-flop follows a landmark month for Washington leaks.
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Jones said his biggest flop was investing in the digital publishers Mic and Mashable.
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Some drugs will flop once they start selling, as happens in a competitive market.
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It turns out, when the internet gets organized, even the content lobby can flop.
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That "Razor's" was a box office flop doesn't speak well of the general public.
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The season finale of Flip or Flop airs Thursday, December 12 at 9 p.m.
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These places were really flop houses and drug dens masquerading as legitimate sober homes.
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After a "flop" in Altoona, Pennsylvania, Graham was almost ready to call it quits.
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The flip-flop prompted a 35-day shutdown, the longest in the nation's history.
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If states follow the same stance against Clinton's plan, it could prove a flop.
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He also pulled off an absolutely sensational flop about halfway through the second half.
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Mr Biden began his campaign with a flip-flop on whether the federal government should pay for abortions (no, then yes, apparently), and Ms Harris flip-flop-flip-flopped on whether private health insurance should be abolished (no, yes, no, yes, apparently).
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It's not quite a flop in the classical sense, in that a lot of these products are still out here and presumably selling fine; but it's a flop of expectations, with companies talking up products that could never match their over-hyped image.
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The first series to launch will be Flip or Flop Vegas, which premieres April 6.
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Freddy Got Fingered is a 2001 comedy and box office flop starring comedian Tom Green.
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It can manage 6 teraflops, whereas the original Xbox One was just 1 massive flop.
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"Walking Man" was a commercial and critical flop, and it remains underrated to this day.
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The former Flip or Flop star announced she and Anstead were pregnant in late March.
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But the report turned out to be a flop, coming in at only 21970,292 jobs.
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The Flip or Flop star has been sharing updates throughout her pregnancy since the announcement.
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Now, they're also HGTV co-stars on the spin-off series Flip or Flop: Nashville.
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As for the future of the show, Flip or Flop may still be in business.
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Journal, It's too soon to call the XR a flop, only after a few months.
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" Journal, "It's too soon to call the XR a flop, only after a few months.
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The Atlantic wrote about "flop accounts" used by teens to discuss, among other things, politics.
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They've been amicably jointly raising the kids and continue to film Flip or Flop together.
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Depending on where guests choose to flop, they can have a view upriver or down.
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Either that, or she's trying to drum up support for her 2009 flop, Labor Pains.
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He has taken the opposite view in the Trump trial, a flip-flop that Sen.
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Songs that make sense in a national context sometimes prove baffling to foreigners, and flop.
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It's also the show where Ryan Reynolds admitted that The Green Lantern was a flop.
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"We are the exclusive and official flip-flop of Walt Disney World resorts," said Lee.
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Bin Laden's tactical victory on 9/11 turned out to be a spectacular strategic flop.
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Scientists flop back and forth on its healthfulness like soccer players looking for a whistle.
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He had himself a reverse belly flop on the water, and it looked painful. Ouch!!!
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However, there are some higher-profile or more heavily funded companies on the flop list.
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This prompted Thomas to flip flop on whether or not he'd attend the royal wedding.
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Introducing the heeled flip flop, or as we like to call them, adult flip flops.
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They've been amicably jointly raising the kids and continue to film Flip or Flop together.
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Valizadeh padded, sockless as well as flip-flop-less, around the corner into the unknown.
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Flip or Flop Atlanta Season 2 premieres Thursday, October 11, at 9/8c on HGTV.
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At this point, it is safe to say the movie has been an underwhelming flop.
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It's not like beach sand, easily brushed off with a whack of a flip-flop.
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More conclusions areformed by watching emotions flip flop in characters' eyes, and their uncontrollable quirks.
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But it can be hard to make a change, even when your card's a flop.
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WHAT'S NOT The Neil Patrick Harris variety show, "Best Time Ever," was an expensive flop.
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"If it is a flop, we will have overpaid for one series," he told Hastings.
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Instead, it was a $5 billion flop — and a crucial drug is now being abandoned.
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The sense of vulgar farce continues as the women twitch and flop on the ground.
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The lead story on Breitbart in the morning was about Trump's "flip-flop" on Afghanistan.
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"Dark Phoenix," which hit theaters in June, was both a critical and box-office flop.
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A memorial show after his death, at the Art Institute of Chicago, was a flop.
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This classy update on the Silicon Valley flip-flop uniform is customizable from Jutta Neumann.
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Bernie Sanders&apos campaign manager, slammed Biden over the super PAC flip-flop in October.
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For some people, the heart might do an uncomfortable flip-flop, like a trapped fish.
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The result was a back flop that was seen, heard and streamed round the world.
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Despite its star-studded cast, "Movie 43" was a flop with both audiences and critics.
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As it turned out, the MTV show was a hit and the film a flop.
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Dean Lombardi and John Tortorella combined to create the biggest American flop since Green Lantern.
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Frustrating messages will come your way, and plans you had high hopes for could flop.
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Ironic or moronic, it's hard to tell: Trump's flip-flop on renewables is classic Gemini.
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I now go in and sort of flop into a chair and sit cross-legged.
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But, May has outlasted many of the dire prognoses offered after her June election flop.
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Needless to say, journalists blithely pronounced grime dead, suffocated under dubstep's global bass belly-flop.
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Many pro athletes, they flop, they exaggerate in order to get a call from officials.
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Unless that base were to flip, don't expect Republican senators to do anything but flop.
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Players flop to draw a foul or feign innocence (or even injury) to avoid one.
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I believe at 5, he called into HGTV to incriminate himself on 'Flip or Flop.
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"Clue" the film was a box-office flop but ultimately rose to cult-classic status.
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Sam Fuller's "White Dog" (1982), about a canine trained for racial attacks, was a flop.
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It disappointed at the box office but wasn't a complete flop with $200 million worldwide.
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And he mortgaged his house for $50,000 to launch a business everyone said would flop.
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She made her Broadway debut as a teenager in "Growing Pains," a 1933 Broadway flop.
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One flavor, Watermelon, was widely seen as a flop when it was released in 2013.
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But the co-op apartment at 730 Park Avenue was, nonetheless, a flop with buyers.
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Leto's flop energized fans, who believed that this iconic character and Ledger's legacy were disrespected.
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All eyes are on whether TV Plus can take off or whether it will flop.
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Do you tend to flop on the couch after work and turn on the TV?
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Broadway flop connoisseurs are known to sing "Bad, Glad, Good and Had" in piano bars.
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Collectively, running these versions in repertory is a thing that goes flop in the night.
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To flip-flop, you need to have staked out a position and stood by it.
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The $850 million acquisition of the social networking site Bebo was a flop, he acknowledged.
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Jackie Gleason once delivered an on-air apology for his game show being a "flop."
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The Fire Phone, as it was called, was a truly tremendous flop of a product.
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One such candidate is Gillibrand, who many detractors argue has flipped-flop over her career.
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"It was like a combination of 'Storage Wars' and 'Flip or Flop,'" Mr. Levitt said.
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Network executives are especially excited about two in particular: "Flip or Flop Vegas," with the mixed martial arts fighter Bristol Marunde and his Realtor wife, Aubrey; and "Flip or Flop Nashville," with the former N.F.L. player DeRon Jenkins and Page Turner, a real estate broker.
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But Gundlach said on the webcast Tuesday: "We had a huge rally yesterday on the (FBI Director James) Comey flip-flop, flip-flop," referring to Comey's announcement on Sunday that a review of a new trove of emails found no grounds for criminal charges.
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Since then, they've been jointly raising the kids and continue to film Flip or Flop together.
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To call this maneuver a "backflip" would be a reach, it's closer to a back flop.
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Guac while you flop Rock these flops around the kitchen while cooking up some avocado toast.
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The mom-of-two currently stars on HGTV&aposs "Flip or Flop" with her ex-husband.
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" He went on, "We always thought it would flop, and, you know, so far it has.
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Tarek and Christina El Moussa, of HGTV's Flip or Flop, have decided to separate, People reports.
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A Flip or Flop viewer emailed the show's producers after noticing an abnormality on Tarek's throat.
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From cracked heels to flip-flop-induced injuries, summer is an absolute minefield for the feet.
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N. feeds the animals, and I feed the baby, do my skincare, and flop into bed.
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Until the very last second, you think it could end up being a marvelous belly flop.
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Jake Gyllenhaal helped me flop and sweat through one of the weirdest years of my life.
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The reinvigorated Flex Watches team makes a pitch to Flip Flop Shops and it goes well.
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"The protest actions promoted in recent days over soccer were a resounding flop," the spokesman said.
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The Samsung Galaxy Book feels like the first big flop of Samsung's newly invigorated computer brand.
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Frank, it was a flop not only in the ratings but substantively last night for Pelosi.
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That doesn't make BofA's former Merrill businesses a flop – they're in the same ballpark as Citigroup's.
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But those discussions, as well as the movie's massive belly flop, were months in the future.
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But if it wins political support and influences policy only to flop, that is hardly voodoo.
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Sometimes I can catch him and throw the flip-flop, so he goes at it again.
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Stick a fork in it: Solo: A Star Wars Story is pretty much officially a flop.
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Christina El Moussa's recent wedding definitely did not flop when it came to the night's menu.
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Clinton hadn't had to talk about immigration since the driver's license flop in the 2008 race.
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"I wasn't clear to walk after my surgery," the Flip or Flop star, 36, tells PEOPLE.
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Now you can proudly display your favorite Trump flip flop exactly where they belong: your feet.
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Back in 1979, the second film installment in the Lupin III franchise was a total flop.
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If players know they're being watched via replay, there is less incentive to protest or flop.
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"I'll always love Christina," the Flip or Flop star says in the current issue of PEOPLE.
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A Hollywood movie about the origin of the league's CTE crisis was a box office flop.
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HGTV and the El Moussas insist that Flip or Flop will continue as if nothing's happened.
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That kind of flip flop is embarrassing and can destroy political credibility for years to come.
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As for the couple's hit HGTV show Flip or Flop, season 7 will continue as scheduled.
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Its MobileMe suite of cloud-based services was a famous flop and the name was dropped.
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It can do almost nothing aside from flop around like, well, a fish out of water.
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A comfortable Reef flip flop and a full-length cargo short is the solid foundation here.
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Its MobileMe suite of cloud-based services was a famous flop, and the name was dropped.
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We assume you could put his sauces on a flip-flop and they would taste good.
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Belief in democracy's universality sparks nation-building campaigns, and, when they flop, anger at foreigners' ineptness.
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Who remembers "A Mountie and His Sister," the 1937 no-singing, no-dancing, all-whistling flop?
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And let's do away with the self-flattering notion that Americans are too honest to flop.
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I stopped dialing in and went back to school, where I continued to be a flop.
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Sheldon and Leonard's apartment from "The Big Bang Theory" was a total flop with interior designers.
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All told, Morrison made three flip-flop designs, based on three sets of contradictory Trump tweets.
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Glitter is the sound of Mariah Carey's voice (and, unfortunately, the name of her biggest flop).
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The live-action reboot "Aladdin" was a flop with critics but it managed to enthrall viewers.
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Created by Steven Spielberg in the 222s, the pulpy, star-studded original was an expensive flop.
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As the pandemic spread across the country, I started to flip-flop on my earlier decision.
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Still, after Rubio's flop, this may be the best chance anti-Trump GOP elites have left.
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If I skip our usual morning jog, my dogs flop onto the floor, disconsolate and reproachful.
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If anything, Obama confides, she worried her book — and subsequent stadium tour — would be a flop.
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Instead, he ended up finishing with a belly flop after 4 hours 48 minutes of suspense.
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He adds that what he is most curious about is Vice President Pence's flop on Broadway.
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Many saw it as incomparable to Trainwreck and equally as much of a flop as Snatched.
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What surprised me was the inclusion of something as obscure as the FOSBURY FLOP at 25A.
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"The Gong Show" was canceled in 1980, and a film version that year was a flop.
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For newborns, parents should make sure their infant's head doesn't flop forward, which could restrict breathing.
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Competing impulses Trump's first year as commander in chief was not a blatant flip-flop, though.
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It's fair to say it wasn't a smash hit, but it also wasn't a flop either.
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Flip or Flop Atlanta will follow soon after, premiering this summer with hosts Ken and Anita Corsini.
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Flip or Flop won't end just because Tarek and Christina El Moussa's marriage will, reports ET Online.
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Magikarp is pretty much a flop as a Pokémon, but as a pancake, it's a genius idea.
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The moment that front door bangs shut I flop back for a good two hour lie-in.
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We got Tip at LAX Tuesday and asked what he made of Trump's flip-flop on Charlottesville.
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Christina and Tarek El Moussa vowed they would continue "Flip or Flop" following their divorce in 2017.
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It's the stain of spiritual flop sweat, an eagerness that verges on desperation, that makes someone wet.
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From the viewpoint of classic conditioning theory, this kind of hedonic flip-flop doesn't make much sense.
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It was a commercial flop because of the limited content, but a lot of dentists bought it.
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The deal is being described as a flop; I'd say Buffett and Berkshire shareholders dodged a bullet.
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Chewy will be hoping that it is the next Beyond Meat and not another flop like Uber.
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The drunker they get, the more the crayfish strut around upright, flip their tails, or flop over.
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When you come back to its bargain bin price, HP's AMD Chromebook 14 isn't a total flop.
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Entertainment Weekly notes in 1993, it was a flop at the box office and received poor reviews.
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Also how their roles flip-flop: In the beginning, Eva kind of takes on the mother role.
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Will people tune in to hate-watch Michael Jackson's Halloween, or will it be a major flop?
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This weekend's flat-on-its-face flop Baywatch, when the limits to that stardom became painfully clear.
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The pharmaceutical giant Pfizer suffered a costly marketing flop with an inhaled form of insulin in 2007.
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China's biggest budget film, "Asura", was pulled from cinemas after a spectacular flop on its opening weekend.
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After suffering a mega-flop last summer with "Fantastic Four," Fox has lately been on a roll.
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Taylor Swift's famously long legs ain't made for bouncing ... 'cause you gotta see her epic belly flop.
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Nevermind that this the point of Paradise; how dare Eric flop around like a limp pool floatie!
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Without definitive legislation passed through Congress, FCC orders could continue to flip-flop with each administration. Sen.
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HGTV is currently airing episodes of Flip or Flop and the series will continue production as scheduled.
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Her 2009 critical flop turned cult classic, Jennifer's Body, was rife with anger, betrayal and dashed hopes.
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But the company is happy for some of its ventures to flop as long as many thrive.
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That's not a flip-flop, that's a willingness to be flexible in the face of extenuating circumstances.
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We'll know in due time if the Touch Bar is a useful feature or a huge flop.
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Star Trek wasn't a few years away from a reboot; it was a flop away from oblivion.
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He conceded that if he did attend the debate, it could be notched as a flip-flop.
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A cut that's worn short on the sides with a flop of long hair top and center.
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It seems every day that the probability of rate cut versus keeping rates unchanged is flip-flop.
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In 2013, a registered nurse noticed a lump on "Flip or Flop" star Tarek El Moussa's neck.
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It was actually kind of scary, because at the same time I didn't want it to flop.
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Take off was strong, but midway Mark looks like he's heading for an awesomely painful belly flop.
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And even though version one of Spectacles was a flop, the next version could be much better.
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"Google Glass did turn out to be somewhat of a flop in its first round," said Berkowitz.
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In 1987, Jones' first professional gig as a comedian opening for Jamie Foxx was a total flop.
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Last season's 22014-229 flop would have been a wretched swan song for the San Diego Chargers.
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Brad Pitt's 2015 film "By the Sea" co-starring Oscar winner Angelina Jolie was a massive flop.
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But it was a famous flop, with Amazon soon clearing them out for a penny a pop.
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The most recent "Fantastic Four" movie came out in 2015, and was a flop commercially and critically.
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But the most recent flop didn't come from a bad tweet or in defense of Kanye West.
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Gamers flop around on oversized bean bag chairs that litter the top floor, the default common area.
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Having a big promotion flop (while everyone else promoting the same thing was celebrating a ginormous payday)?
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The country has seen several big-budget films flop though some lower-cost ones have done well.
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I wear the Kona Flip because it's the flip flop that changed my view on flip flops.
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His first exhibition was an unmitigated flop, money was scarce and his family thought he would fail.
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But if they are, here's hoping the OnePlus 7 doesn't flop just because of one silly feature.
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Fire was deemed a flop, in part because it lacked popular Google apps like Gmail and Maps.
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It's no flop, but the long-form video hub certainly isn't an instant hit like Instagram Stories.
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Imagine if you're introducing a product in a new market, what would cause the launch to flop?
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Another just-opened film, "Bad Times at the El Royale," was a flop for 20th Century Fox.
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In contrast to Mr. Spicer's flop-sweat demeanor, Ms. Sanders displayed the devotion of a true believer.
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Here is a closer look at some reasons the merger might succeed — and why it might flop.
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"Beat the Devil" disappeared from view, a notorious flop that rarely, if ever, was shown on television.
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As with any new idea, the risk of course is that it will be a giant flop.
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EPPERSON We did do a one-night event of reading "Legends," the James Kirkwood flop [in 2009].
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With a production budget of $135 million, the movie is another flop for the Disney-Fox merger.
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If you flip-flop frequently between sister sizes, I'd suggest prioritizing the one with a smaller band.
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Or it might flop because those old Hitler jokes aren't as funny as they used to be.
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If Eneco's experiments flop, though, "they definitely will not be in operation in the future," she said.
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"Dolittle" is expected to be a major flop at the box office when it opens this weekend.
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The only foundational classical ballet that originated in Moscow was "Swan Lake," the big flop of 1877.
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THE AGEING stars, tired tunes and awkward dance moves had the makings of a box-office flop.
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If Pence were president we wouldn't be able to live in hopes of the next flip-flop.
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Mr. Rich, singling out a scene involving the slaughter of a pig, invoked another famous Broadway flop.
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It calmed jittery donors and staff who were worried about a repeat of last month's debate flop.
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" Shortly after his stint on "Beverly Hills, 90210," he starred in the critical flop "Robin Cook's 'Invasion.
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"We'll flip-flop and move guys around and try to get everybody some playing time," he said.
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Lauer was a flop, but Clinton's performance, though informed and thoughtful, was at times detached and legalistic.
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Flip, flop, and fly upside down as you capture cinematic footage with its 2199-degree angle lens.
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The Stop Trump Movement — which will have spent over $10 million — will be deemed a complete flop.
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You can avoid this mistake by actively seeking information that suggests your product is going to flop.
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Is that a flashback to Romney's 47 percent flop and Obama's clinging to guns quote I hear?
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The show did not recoup its costs, making it a flop, and that money will be lost.
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The bond market, which is the best indicator we have, is declaring that Trumponomics was a flop.
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The bond market, which is the best indicator we have, is declaring that Trumponomics was a flop.
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However, Microsoft's first effort in this regard, the 2012 introduction of Windows RT, was a massive flop.
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We were told to be dying fish and to energetically flop around on the hard wooden floor.
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Sadly, Leder's next film, Pay It Forward, was a critical and financial flop that temporarily derailed her career.
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Flip-flop around the environment as a bear, or zoom in deep to squish around as a microorganism.
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I have my shirt pulled up to air out my sweaty torso and I've misplaced a flip-flop.
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The team proposes what they call "flip-flop qubits," where a phosphorous atom sits in a silicon semiconductor.
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Ken and Anita Corsini are making their debut Thursday night as the hosts of Flip or Flop Atlanta.
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If the Tesla truck doesn't live up to to their expectations of range and cost, it will flop.
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But that's not the constituency Trump cares about anyway, or else he would, you know, flip-flop less.
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To learn even more about Beane's animals — like why her bunny loves to flop — watch the video above.
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When Johnny Carson tried to take the Tonight Show to the UK, the effort was a complete flop.
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Either way, the clear loser here is the HomePod itself, which is Apple's biggest flop in recent history.
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"New Hampshire pollsters on high alert after Iowa flop," by Steven Shepard How to not screw up again.
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Look at other presidents when they would intersect with pop culture, and you can see the flop sweat.
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She worried Adios, America would flop and predicted television networks would ban her from the air for life.
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Turning flip-flops into a positive: He has also learned to use the flip-flop to his advantage.
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Discover the heaping piles of cheese and weirdness that helped turn this classic flop into a cult hit.
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But if it's a flop, Whitman and Katzenberg's Quibi's run in the streaming market could be short lived.
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Some broad studio comedies flop in their original releases, but later earn an appreciative cult on home video.
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Jamie Foxx's debut album, "Peep This" (1994), was a flop, peaking at 78th spot on the Billboard 200.
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Smart glasses are ever so slowly returning to public view after the embarrassing flop that was Google Glass.
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But McAuliffe said in an interview with Politico that he believes she'd flip-flop and support the deal.
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The company is well funded, with about $300 million in backing, but its first device was a flop.
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The White House, increasingly anti-encryption since the Apple-FBI flop, is reportedly deeply split on the proposal.
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With a new and improved $55 watch, Flex Watches secured a partnership with global retailer Flip Flop Shops.
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Mr Trump's meeting the despot formally known as "little rocket man" will not necessarily be a total flop.
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There's no sound more tied to summer's arrival than the gear-grinding smack of a rubber flip flop.
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"It was the beginning of season 2 of Flip or Flop," El Moussa explains in the clip (above).
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Pop flop In a new ad, Kendall Jenner joins a street protest and offers a cop a Pepsi.
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HGTV's Flip or Flop airs on Thursdays at 9/8c Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
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You can't flip flop with other countries very often before they stop regarding you as a serious partner.
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LG's G5 — as interesting it may be with its modular design and host of accessories — was a flop.
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Donald Trump's meeting with Kanye took the cake, and the "Flip or Flop" show seems to have imploded.
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Flip or Flop is continuing, though Tarek says that it's not always easy to work with his ex.
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Brazil's achievement has been to lift tens of millions of people out of rag-and-flip-flop poverty.
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The flip-flop suggested that the Yulin authorities had struggled to find a middle ground among competing interests.
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In the days before the opening ceremony, it seemed more likely that the event would be a flop.
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Watching it play out in flop-sweat-covered real time is an exercise in slow-burn agonizing empathy.
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Kane laid out a number of ways that Wendy's new breakfast rollout will be different from the flop.
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Sityodtong once said McGregor, who is MMA's biggest box office attraction in that territory, would flop in Asia.
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Actor Matthew McConaughey has been the biggest box-office loser this year, with more than one notable flop.
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Even though his newest film, "Gemini Man" was a flop, it still hasn't reduced his number of fans.
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Audience Score: 11%This film about the history of the FIFA World Cup was a flop with viewers.
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It's an unfortunate truth, but a truth all the same: Hector Lombard's UFC career has been a flop.
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Go deeper: The fallout from Elon Musk's stunning flip-flop Putting Elon Musk's Tesla into climate change perspective
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So you flop down on the sofa to cozy up with Netflix and a bag of spicy Cheetos.
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The biggest flop of the bunch by far was the Burger King chicken Caesar sandwich minus the bun.
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LOS ANGELES — Going into the weekend, "The Meg" looked like a big, fat belly flop for Warner Bros.
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The Better Care Reconciliation Act, released in late June, was a flop, decried by conservatives and moderates alike.
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And if Obama is a test case, voters seem not to care about that sort of flip-flop.
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It was Amazon's fourth flop — out of four tries — since the company began self-distributing movies in December.
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If the Mate 30 and its successors flop, Huawei stands to lose billions of dollars in annual revenue.
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Well, if you're going to have a flop, make sure your name is on it at least 4x.
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Democrats deride that awkward reversal as a flip-flop, one of many, including an about-face on immigration.
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Won tons with the same filling flop around in the soup called pancit molo, although these are boiled.
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It came out shortly after Jeremy Renner&aposs fairytale flop "Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters", another childlike fantasy flick.
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But his sole major-label album, "Fun," released in 1994, was a flop, and the label dropped him.
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The Starship is to belly flop in the upper atmosphere at a 60-degree angle, Mr. Musk said.
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But his sole major-label album, "Fun," released in 1994, was a flop, and the label dropped him.
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From a purely economic standpoint, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 has been an enormous flop.
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Let's start with the flop, namely Mike's efforts to unmask whoever placed a tracking device on his car.
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The infatuation with clear, transparent heels continued with the release of mules, flip-flop heels, pumps, and boots.
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We are reminded of that every way, with every whim, with every flip flop on policy and personnel.
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As star of HGTV's "Flip or Flop," Tarek El Moussa knows a thing or two about buying homes.
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Their superhero film "Justice League" was a critical flop, but the stars want the original director's vision restored.
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A 1992 book, "Trump: The Deals and the Downfall," was, as Mr. Barrett acknowledged, a flop at first.
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Of course, she denied this was a flip-flop, despite Sanders's efforts to get her to do so.
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Apple Lisa was a famous Apple flop, selling only 10,000 units on a $150 million R&D investment.
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This caused her tongue to flop out of her mouth, and the internet to fall in love with her.
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Back in May, the Flip or Flop stars quietly separated after a scary incident at their Southern California home.
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Tarek El Moussa is desperate to help Flip or Flop contractor and friend Frank Miller, who is battling cancer.
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So, it's unlikely she'd do a hard flip-flop in such a public way ... or so it seems, anyway.
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But Graham's effort to move to a higher office by running for president in 2015 proved an utter flop.
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I knew I'd get to spend seven hours with these women, their flop husbands, and their unnervingly precocious kids.
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Then I get out and dry myself and dress and then flop down on the bed and think there.
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Almost a decade behind schedule, the ARJ-21 is a sales flop compared to Western jets of similar size.
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But sometimes real-life couples just need to throw on their sweats, flop on the couch, and goof around.
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ET. While it's a relatively minor flop, it's an indication again that streaming services are still struggling with reliability.
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Dark Phoenix, the final film in 8753th Century Fox's 19-year-old X-Men franchise, was an outright flop.
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Apart from the flip-flop on tariffs, companies are troubled by how the administration conducts and communicates trade policy.
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But "Radar Scope", the "Space Invaders" knock-off on which the company had pinned its hopes, was a flop.
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When you combine a normal flop with extremely hot sauce and cameras, you might get an instantly viral meltdown.
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Even when he's succeeding, he still comes across as unctuous and slimy, perpetually bathed in his own flop-sweat.
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After an impressive fundraising haul exceeding $100 million, the Murphy-led Right to Rise PAC proved a spectacular flop.
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Italian banks took a hammering after the cash call by Banca Popolare di Vicenza ended up being a flop.
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Terry McAuliffe of Virginia, predicted she would eventually flip-flop back to supporting the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.
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Add in user complaints of headaches and nausea and it ultimately became the biggest console flop in Nintendo's history.
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Amazon's own attempt at a smartphone — the Fire (seriously) — was a flop that cost the company around $27 million.
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A musical film of "Les Misérables" was a hit in the West in 2012 but a flop in China.
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He called the flip-flop regarding the deal "weird", but added it won't "affect the overall ownership reform plan".
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Donald Trump goes on to Sean Hannity's show and polls the audience, Should I flip flop, yes or no?
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On Monday, Flip or Flop stars Tarek and Christina El Moussa announced their separation after seven years of marriage.
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EST, and look for the second, Flip or Flop Atlanta, with Ken and Anita Corsini, coming out in June.
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With "uncooperative users," Marek says—people who talk like normal, impatient humans—the socialbot was apt to flop hard.
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PEOPLE can reveal that that the Flip or Flop star is launching a solo project to premiere in 2019.
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Six months later, the Flip or Flop stars — who wed in 2009 share two children — officially filed for separation.
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Coca-Cola banks on nostalgia: New Coke was a giant flop when it launched in the summer of 1985.
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But its successor, the Wii U—pricey and poorly marketed when it was launched in 2012—was a flop.
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While the grumpy baby boomers flop into chairs, I see something in the corner I didn't expect to see.
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A better reading of his flip-flop-flip on immigration may be that his liberal stance was an anomaly.
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She'll remain friendly for the sake of their 2 kids and hit show, "Flip or Flop" -- but that's it.
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"When I'm stressed, food is the last thing on my mind," the Flip or Flop star, 33, tells PEOPLE.
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After filing for divorce last month, Flip or Flop co-hosts Tarek and Christina El Moussa have moved on.
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Most politicians flip flop on issues, but when it's documented on Twitter, it makes things a little more obvious.
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If that requires the occasional fib or flip-flop, that's a price worth paying to come out on top.
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If products flop and the startups don't have much revenue to share, its influx of LPs will dry up.
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What many would consider an example of growth and maturity will be labeled as a "flip flop" or pandering.
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"Arena of Valor" has been regarded as a flop by some analysts after failing to click with Western gamers.
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Pundits have been quick to write off Hayne as a flop but he is unlikely to pay them heed.
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Despite being allegedly paid more, it was Clooney who "took all the heat" for the flop the film became.
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That way, investors pour money in on the prospect of success, instead of on the reality of a flop.
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BPVi's flop bodes ill for Banca Veneto, another smallish bank which plans a €1 billion capital increase in June.
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And after its total flop at the 2014 World Cup, Spain did something that few other nations do today.
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Now, before you shy away at the sheer thought of wearing anything remotely flip flop-related, hear us out.
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We flop on the bed and talk about our days, and then call it a night and fall asleep.
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Either they will regain equilibrium Sunday against Seattle or they will flop at home amid mounting tension and frustration.
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And experiencing Jobs' biggest flop first-hand just a few years later probably didn't make the transition easier, either.
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At the par-five ninth he tried a flop shot over a greenside bunker but landed in the sand.
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Its most recent effort, "Artifact," was a critical and commercial flop that was put on hold earlier this year.
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It functions like a flip flop, but the contoured footbed and buckle-straps provide a secure, shoe-like fit.
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"What is the cost of an advertising post on your page?" the email to the Flip Flop Wanderers asked.
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It delivers in a way few Netflix animated fantasy shows have been able to (Disenchantment, particularly, was a flop).
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First impressions are huge for craft companies looking to connect with local consumers, and they didn't want to flop.
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The third installment of the American series, "Rings" (2017), was a minor commercial success and a massive critical flop.
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TinySpeck's game, Glitch, was a flop, but the team continued work on an internal communication tool it had built.
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In my explainer on the controversy, I ended with the prediction that Clinton would swiftly flip-flop on this.
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The campaign was a flop, but the way in which Donald Trump chose to gloat about it was telling.
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Resurrecting iconic nameplates is a funny thing, because it can either be a huge success or a huge flop.
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There's no bigger thrill than the crisp clap of a massive belly flop made by an actual massive belly.
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Generally speaking, it's hard to regain momentum after a bad sequel: "Cars 2" was Pixar's first flop with critics.
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It didn't help that is lost millions in its opening weekend, making it widely considered to be a flop.
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The previous biggest Sundance acquisition was "The Birth of a Nation" in 2016, which was a box-office flop.
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When candidates flip-flop or do something just for political expediency, I think that [holding them accountable is] necessary.
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The most expensive film ever made at that time, it was a flop in America compared with its predecessors.
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After intense public scrutiny, which escalated following their 2003 mega-flop film, "Gigli," the couple called off their wedding.
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Broadway's success is lopsided: Much of the profit goes to a small handful of shows, while a majority flop.
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Mostly I remember giggling because my favorite pink shirt would flop over my head each time I kicked up.
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The Sixers have one too many starting centers, and the combination of Embiid and Jahlil Okafor was a flop.
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Some companies flop before they even ship a single scooter, leaving customers to scramble to get their money back.
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The cast and crew of a former Broadway flop reunite at a club for drinks, dinner and troubling conversation.
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That flip-flop guaranteed that the final result would be woefully inaccurate and forever jaundiced me on federal statistics.
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He liked to flop in a chair, put his foot up on a radiator and talk about practically anything.
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I might argue it is the best flop I've ever seen, and exponentially more graceful than the usual contenders.
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The network boasts a seriously impressive track record — give or take a famous critical flop like Mulaney or Dads.
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All of which is to say: don't assume the domestic flop means bad times ahead for the Robert Langdon series.
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The "Flip or Flop" stars announced in December they had split and were taking time to re-evaluate their marriage.
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The chin/mandible looks more prominent and over-closes, while the maxilla is recessed and the lips flop inward (unsupported).
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Vautier's theory flop suggests that what is more fruitful today are efforts to facilitate access to, and appreciation of, art.
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The company's Nook e-reader device was also a flop, never catching on in the way that Amazon's Kindle did.
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When he was first asked to participate, FUBU founder Daymond John says he thought for sure the show would flop.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden's disastrous results in Iowa and expected flop in New Hampshire have some establishment Democrats panicking.Sen.
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El Moussa's divorce from Christina Anstead was finalized in January 2018, though they still appear together on Flip or Flop.
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The HGTV star's divorce from Anstead was finalized in January 2018, though they still appear together on Flip or Flop.
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In tricking circles, it was like the moon landing, the four-minute mile, and the Fosbury flop spun into one.
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In sports, to "flop" is to exaggerate the force of contact in hopes of drawing a favorable call from officials.
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As soon as I get home, I grab my peanut butter cup cookie from Insomnia and flop onto my bed.
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Nothing says 'disastrous managerial reign' like an incredibly expensive transfer flop, as Mourinho's managerial predecessor at Old Trafford can attest.
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Currently, you can find this flip-flop favorite in the 500-plus Havaianas stores and authorized sellers around the world.
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Moles for the Cause flip-flop in their dedication as they're seduced by the Process's promise of a better life.
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We don't need to belabor the fact that Google+ was a flop and that its death was probably long overdue.
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ESPN refuses to provide any kind of subscriber total for what would qualify the service as a success or flop.
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"We admire and appreciate Tarek and Christina's great work on Flip or Flop," HGTV said in a statement to PEOPLE.
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Azermai used her experience in applied economics and an internship on a "huge box office flop" to build the platform.
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Every time you flip or flop, you announce your hideous, abject presence — and your membership in the lowliest sandal underclass.
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Ever since the Fire Phone flop, everyone has been waiting to see if Amazon would return to the phone business.
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The original Surface, as big a flop as it was, had the new portable-PC concept right from the start.
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" Hathaway replied, "That's the face I make when I'm trying not to flop sweat on a terrifically famous pop star.
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Watching him flop through those routines was like watching Superman try to fly while carrying a suitcase full of kryptonite.
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Trump denies these positions represent a flip-flop; the businessman-turned-president is saying it's all part of a deal.
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"It sure sounds like Donald Trump is considering his biggest flip-flop yet" read the headline from the Washington Post.
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"A couple of years ago, we were filming [Flip or Flop] and my voice started to get scratchy," Miller said.
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"It's not a flop, but it's a mild disappointment relative to previous upgrade cycles," said Canaccord Genuity analyst Michael Walkley.
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Surprisingly, I got a few job offers, based on me tearing the crap out of stuff I'd seen completely flop.
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In 1984, he starred alongside Liza Minnelli and Chita Rivera in the Kander and Ebb musical "The Rink"—another flop.
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On Thursday, it was confirmed that the new iPhone 7 — which many called a flop — is actually sold out worldwide.
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Of course, the week's lineup also had to include the kind of unsalvageable amateurish flop the Fringe is known for.
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The band's first and only album was a flop, and to make matters worse, their manager sued them for $80,000.
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To encourage the legs to flop open, I pressed down on them so they made firm contact with the pan.
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A mile into our morning trek upstream, we saw the first emerald body flop its way up a shallow chute.
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I do think I find myself splurging on shoes a lot, but then I love a little easy flip flop.
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Enter "Rampage," another game-inspired action vehicle, which falls somewhere between his recent hit and last summer's sun-soaked flop.
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The show was a flop, and its closing brought an abrupt end to Mr. Trump's career as a Broadway producer.
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But the lack of lines at Kramerbooks doesn't mean the former FBI director's book is destined to be a flop.
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Barely in stores, estranged from its pro support, BMX XXX was a spectacular flop when it released in November 413.
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Now, it looks like Solo's flop may have forced Lucasfilm to completely rethink its game plan on Star Wars spinoffs.
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True enough, a few weeks before Klopp's arrival Sakho could reasonably have been written off as a massive (6'20043) flop.
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The brand's Reflective Neoprene Sandals, which have a thick flip-flop strap, are currently retailing for $520 at Moda Operandi.
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"We had been watching 'Flip or Flop,' and I was like, 'Hey, we do this,'" Ms. Rivera said by phone.
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Porn often times takes the place of traditional standardized 'sexual education', which frankly, is quite a flop in today's system.
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More than half of those surveyed by the advertising technology company Fluent said they considered the Apple Watch a flop.
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Because that's what rivers, left to themselves, do: They flip and flop around, creating river deltas and vast watery networks.
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The ballet may be a yuletide standard for theaters around the world, but its premiere in 1892 was a flop.
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When the super high tech SaSi vibrator launched in 2009, its overly-complicated interface caused it to flop with consumers.
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The attempt to sale the Patek Philippe Calibre 103 at their 2017 May auction in Geneva was a big flop.
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I flop on the couch and hide my laptop (it's turned on, ready to perform, and staring at me disapprovingly).
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Two other new wide-release movies — one a hit, one a flop — were quite interesting, however, as box office indicators.
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Earlier that morning, I had spoken to Scandalios about whether or not the movie's flop had imperiled the show's brand.
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That leaves Mr. Johnson headed toward a collision with Europe, or on the verge of a politically perilous flip-flop.
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But the cards were considered a flop, and it took five years for the next Christmas card to be designed.
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Despite the proliferation of the flip flop, I was still skeptical about whether I should embrace the once-shunned sandal.
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A casual flip-flop — and the comfort it provides — never fit into the arbitrary wardrobe standards I set for myself.
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Despite having Pitt, James Gandolfini, and Ray Liotta involved in the project, it was deemed a total flop by CinemaScore.
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Barrasso's flip-flop reflects how fraudulent the Republican defenses of Trump have been as Democrats make their case against him.
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The Tom Hooper flop was pretty universally panned, and failed to make much of an impression at the box office.
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And Theodore Roosevelt was impulsive, but not on a daily basis, and did not consistently flip-flop on important issues.
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Customers are likely to stick with Chick-fil-A even if the meal kits or new locations are a flop.
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He was doused from head to toe in thick white flour, his flop of blue-black hair dyed peroxide blonde.
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The Fed may offer more clues about its flip-flop when the minutes from that meeting become public on Wednesday.
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But at the same time, keeping an open mind, don&apost flip flop, but pursue your goal, whatever it is.
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"It was kind of a flop," said Lisa Hancock, vice-president and curator of collections at the Aspen Historical Society.
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Is it shaping up to be a high-profile flop, or could this be the company's next multi-billion-dollar business?
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Now, all of a sudden, he appears to be poised on the verge of the biggest flip-flop in recent memory.
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They'll flop down onto the couch with remote in hand, or crowd into a sports bar with a pitcher of PBR.
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Chance the Rapper loves The House, a 2017 movie that was decidedly a flop, and he doesn't care who knows it.
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Whenever Taylor Swift is in a commercial, you can bet there will be some absurdity (remember her Apple treadmill face-flop?).
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On some level, all that could be forgiven, but it's Wizards Unite's horrifically outdated execution that makes it a true flop.
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The scheduling flip-flop comes as Trump is under fire for comments he made on Twitter criticizing civil rights icon Rep.
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It has some very deep core issues, and sometimes seems to flip-flop on its own actions and have troubles communicating.
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First, as a public speaker and even as an ambassador for the company who no longer develops flop sweat under pressure.
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After the strained commercial and critical semi-flop of 2016's The Unruly Mess I've Made, Macklemore, it seems, is back.
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If casting Alicia Vikander instead of Gal Gadot is the difference between a flop and smash hit, they want to know.
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That might be a better source of funds for a company that has all the ingredients for a post-IPO flop.
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There are op-eds out there, for instance, arguing that the Switch could be Nintendo's last console if it's a flop.
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She also persuaded clients to invest millions in her online luxury sporting-goods business, which ended up being a spectacular flop.
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We're just really focused on the kids, and we're really excited to start on 15 new episodes of Flip or Flop.
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VR's flop is partly due to pricey hardware, but also because of the monstrous and awkward headsets users have to wear.
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How did you train people to do the boneless face-first flop of "I've just been killed by a psychic power"?
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A cousin of the flip-flop is the nuh-uh, when Trump says he didn't say something that he definitely said.
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Mike Pence was announced as Donald Trump's VP choice in true Donald Trump manner -- on Twitter, in an abrupt flip-flop.
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His decision came after Biden's comments regarding his past work with segregationists and his flip-flop on repealing the Hyde Amendment.
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Now a beloved classic, It's a Wonderful Life was a total box office flop when it was released in 1946. 2.
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The Flip or Flop costars split publicly in December 2016 following a dramatic incident involving a gun and a 911 call.
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In 2013, a nurse spotted a "large nodule" on the neck of Tarek El Moussa, the star of Flip or Flop.
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If the same storylines are repeated, just in Austin rather than Oslo, it could prove more than just an expensive flop.
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The Flip or Flop stars split publicly in December 2016 following a dramatic incident involving a gun and a 911 call.
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In Hollywood that sounds like the makings of a blockbuster, even if on Wall Street it is seen as a flop.
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" Season seven of Flip or Flop is currently airing, but, Christina explains, "It's a whole different dynamic and it's more real.
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Some might remember Coca-Cola's New Coke as a flop, but the company is hoping that some nostalgia could change that.
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Despite their 2016 divorce, Christina and Tarek El Moussa will be back for an eighth season of HGTV's Flip Or Flop.
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The Virtual Boy, Nintendo's most maligned console flop, is getting a new lease on life thanks to some modern VR technology.
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This wild little robot uses electromagnetic force to swim or flop back and forth to pull itself forward through harsh environments.
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"I'm sharing this to remind people it's okay to ask for help in scary situations," continued the Flip or Flop star.
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But at least now he recognizes the word "chinelo" (flip-flop in Portuguese) and goes get it if I say it.
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They've got their TikToks and their Snapchats and their flop Instagram accounts, while parents are still posting on Facebook and Twitter.
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And today's consumers are much more empowered to call out companies that flop when it comes to diversity, inclusivity, and equality.
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"It's definitely a high stakes flip," says El Moussa, who also stars alongside his ex-wife Christina on Flip or Flop.
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He separated from wife of seven years and Flip or Flop costar, Christina, in December, after an incident involving a handgun.
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Some witnesses shine on the witness stand, exuding calm, consistency and credibility, while others flop, equivocating or recanting their prior statements.
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Christina El Moussa's relationship with Tarek is officially a flop ... and she wants to make sure he's 100% clear on that.
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Created by Ja-Rule and douchey entrepreneur Billy McFarland, the festival was a major flop that resulted in tons of lawsuits.
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He has been rotating dishes from the SGV location to identify the ones that do well and the ones that flop.
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The original Zoolander was a box-office flop, in part because it hit theaters just two weeks after September 11th, 2001.
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HERE'S THE RUNDOWN:'Flip or Flop' Couple ReunitesScott Baio Attack: Wife To The RescueMichelle Obama: We Are HopelessBeyonce's Epic Holiday Party
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If it weren't for the strong performance overseas — currently $386.6 million — this latest Pirates adventure would amount to a massive flop.
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To the press, this was a "flip-flop" because they had defined Trump's immigration as a wall and a deportation force.
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The Flip or Flop star shared a touching post to Instagram on Thursday, in which he reflected on being a dad.
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In this case, all Olivier wants to do is ask you questions and see you flop around and figure them out.
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Amazon makes mistakes, including launching a smartphone in 2014 that was a flop and to which I gave a poor review.
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You can play it until your bones crunch apart and your eyes flop out of your head like a Cronenberg flick.
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Ask the original Blade Runner (226% on Rotten Tomatoes), which opened to $22017 million domestic — a flop even in 22049 dollars.
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He was on that Don't Flop [a UK battle rap platform] for a bit, but then moved away for a job.
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But for all the ways critics claimed that "Views" was a flop, everyone has sure streamed the hell out of it.
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Captivated by the latest outrage that makes Nixon's flop sweat in the Kennedy debate seem, well, not exactly a big deal.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, "Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas" lost $125 million and is considered the biggest flop ever.
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And then there is Trump's flip-flop decision to send more troops to Afghanistan, a war now entering its 17th year.
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But she's said so much on both sides of the issue that it's easy to imagine a flop to that flip.
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The new setup, which begins Saturday, could become either the biggest success or the biggest flop in Formula One's recent history.
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Lawmakers won't know which side to pick and will flip-flop between what lobbyists ask and the public's fear du jour.
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She oversaw a major acquisition that was widely seen as a flop, and tens of thousands of workers were laid off.
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But his flop chip fell well short, and he wound up missing a 25-foot par putt to drop a stroke.
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Dive: A flop, in which a player acts as if he has been fouled or injured when, in fact, he hasn't.
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Words like "Interference" and "Tripping" materialize in turquoise blue and start to giddily flip-flop around, in both English and Korean.
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While the two remain divorced, they continue to work on Flip or Flop together, filming over 2,000 episodes to this point
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If a useful theory leads to a spectacular belly-flop of a prediction, does that mean we throw out the theory?
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If it's where you plan to flop down for hours every day, comfort should be your primary concern, Mr. Meyer said.
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Maybe the superdelegates will all suddenly flip-flop and decide to back him despite losing pledged delegates and the popular vote.
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Then, everyone thought Avatar was going to be a gigantic flop, and then it became the biggest movie of all time.
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The Pour When you come home and you just want to flop, you want a wine that is inexpensive and undemanding.
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But she came under heavy fire from her rivals, seemed to flip-flop on Medicare for all, stumbled and never recovered.
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In an effort to regain mastery, Kelly conceived and directed his magnum opus, "Invitation to the Dance" (1956), a resounding flop.
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But his most memorable moment came in the 1971 season finale against Miami, the game best known for the Gator Flop.
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B. cleans out the cat litter while I clean out the fridge and we flop on the couch after our chores.
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After that flip-flop, Trump betrayed his supposed friend, China's President Xi, and went after Chinese exports to the United States.
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Netflix does not disclose streaming data, so it is difficult for outsiders to know what does well and what's a flop.
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She watched the wine tasting flop, but said she would buy the beverage anyway for her two cats, Dez and Ember.
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The production included a joke at the expense of "Cats," the major box-office flop, and a surprise performance by Eminem.
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For one thing, the flip-flop on the release of "The Aeronauts" suggests a muddled vision for the film division's future.
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It was even less long ago that Eggers's book was turned into a disastrous flop with Tom Hanks and Emma Watson.
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And so are freshman advisers, watching some of the time, but mostly, we let them flop around and fend for themselves.
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An APPRAISAL A comedy number from the flop "Mack & Mabel" found the unexpected sweet spot between Irving Berlin and Stephen Sondheim.
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Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 7%Lindsey Lohan stars in this major box-office flop as a high-school student goes missing.
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The Safdies often keep the camera tight on its actors' faces, confronting the viewer with blemished skin and nervous flop sweat.
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It usually results in "base-erect" ears, which stand up at some point then flop over, instead of fully dropped ears.
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"Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" is expected to flop in China over the weekend after a lackluster Friday box office.
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But of course, it's not that easy; some movies with bad scores do well, while some with good scores still flop.
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The experiment is a demonstration that it doesn't take all that much to get voters to flip-flop their political opinions.
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Some people thought it was going to be a huge flop, a waste of money, but they needed the model fee.
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" Dean said that Trump has "delusions," such as his tendency to flip-flop on issues and think he won't "get caught.
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But unlike D'Souza's cinematic disaster (which actually grossed $13 million against a $5 million budget) Bannon's movie was a complete flop.
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The "Flip or Flop" couple are officially no more -- Tarek and Christina El Moussa have finalized their divorce ... TMZ has confirmed.
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The Flip or Flop star's stepfather is "CANCER FREE!" after battling the same disease that El Moussa underwent treatment for in 2013.
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MoviePass Ventures' second film, Gotti, was a major critical and commercial flop, scoring a rare zero percent critical rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Brace yourselves: June has arrived, and that means the national treasure known as the Old Navy $1 Flip-Flop sale is here.
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Then in fall 21955, another flop: "Annie McGuire," in which she played a divorced woman who had remarried for the second time.
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Narrow sensibilities—specifically Cook's sensibilities, apparently—could mean the difference between Apple becoming a threat to its streaming rivals or a flop.
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In Washington, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer of New York said the negotiations with North Korea have been a "flop" so far.
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See them in action in the video above and tune in to Flip or Flop: Nashville Thursdays at 9/8c on HGTV.
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So, to get a first one is big, especially the way we got it, coming back, so it's a battle, flip flop.
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Go deeper: Davos in the Desert's epic flop Subscribe to the podcast, or tell Amazon's Alexa to "play Pro Rata flash briefing."
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He reaches in, removes the phone — and with it globules of feces, which flop into the air and splatter onto the floor.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden's disastrous results in Iowa and expected flop in New Hampshire have some establishment and moderate Democrats panicking.
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I throw a load of laundry in the washer and flop on the couch to watch a few episodes of Golden Girls.
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She cited examples of how a single song, given the right placement, could make the difference between a hit and a flop.
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God willing, they say, the economy might flop; battles might resurrect the Great Satan; and four years hence they will recover power.
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POLICY BY TWEET Apart from the flip-flop on tariffs, companies are troubled by how the administration conducts and communicates trade policy.
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For the full preview, watch the video above and tune into Flip or Flop premiering Thursday, May 31, at 9:00 p.m.
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Meanwhile it's continuously struggled with scandals like hiring opposition research firm Definers, and it saw its new teen app Lasso largely flop.
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In Germany the AfD only modestly increased its vote share, its disappointed leadership blaming a scandal in neighbouring Austria for the flop.
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For our organs to function well, they need time to rest and repair, so that's why we flip flop through different states.
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The same stuff you're going to see, whether it's players' reacting, whether it's making fun of a flop, whether it's joking around.
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By the end of the first day, both sides appeared to pull back from what threatened to be a massive diplomatic flop.
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But these new reports of lowered component part orders could indicate that Apple may be taking pains to avoid a "flop" narrative.
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But for those who aren't on board with the return of the flip flop, we've got just the summer sandal for you.
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And there's little chance artisans will run out of raw material any time soon as long as our flip flop habit remains.
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You can catch the first of the five, Flip or Flop Vegas, starring Bristol and Aubrey Marunde, on Thursdays at 9 p.m.
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Last year, Wynter took on the male-dominated rap battle Don't Flop, calling out sexism and homophobia while challenging a seasoned freestyler.
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The Republicans' flip-flop this year has not been overlooked by Pelosi and the Democrats, who are accusing GOP of glaring hypocrisy.
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Deal, flop, turn, river, showdown: There are few things more tense than the final moments of a high-stakes game of poker.
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Apple Music is not perfect, but I bristle when I see the service categorized as a flop, a failure or a disaster.
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It's claustrophobic, confusing to navigate, has really terrible retail, and smells like a potent mixture of Cinnabon and a businessman's flop sweat.
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The Flip or Flop star, 0003, fired back on social media recently after receiving some critical comments on a photo she shared.
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Trump's performance in the last debate might have been a flop in terms of appealing to undecided voters generally, and women specifically.
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Halloween II was slightly less well-received, and Halloween III, which didn't feature Michael Myers, was, at least initially, considered a flop.
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Apple's first wearable and one that, depending on whom you ask, may or may not be a (rare Apple or Cook) flop.
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"Now I hope he will flip-flop on what we call the 'Charleston loophole' and join legislation to close that," she added.
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Although it has since become a cult film, "The 5,000 Fingers" was a resounding flop, as both a movie and marketing event.
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The huge new game from the folks behind the "Mass Effect" franchise, named "Anthem," was the biggest video game flop in years.
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SAO PAULO (Reuters) - J&F Investimentos SA has agreed to sell a controlling stake in Havaianas flip-flop maker Alpargatas SA (ALPA4.
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A garment, Ms. Dion said, may be able to cool you, warm you and monitor your health, and still be a flop.
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THE RISK: The streaming service could have technical snafus, could have a hard time attracting subscribers, or could flop for other reasons.
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I go straight into the shower, brush my teeth, and flop on the bed for about 303 minutes before promptly knocking out.
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Yeah, it was a flop, but LG is now reportedly cooking up a similar version of the all-in-one payment card.
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Unfortunately, the film turned out to be a critical and commercial flop that reportedly didn't even clear $1 million at its opening.
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I'd draw laughs with my probable belly flop and more laughs when the crowd realized my goggles came off in the process.
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"He'll probably flip-flop between right field and DH for a few days, a couple or three or four days," Ausmus said.
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Also my feet get really hot in shoes so I like that they're a flip flop style so my toes can breathe.
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In 1982 Harold Prince directed the Broadway flop "A Doll's Life," a musical about Nora's love life after leaving her husband, Torvald.
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Lightweight and waterproof, the Birkenstock Arizona Essentials blends the walking comfort of a Birkenstock sandal with the versatility of a flip flop.
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This is a change; this is a shift; this is a flip-flop; it's an evolution, whatever word you want to use.
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A review of the London flop later found evidence of a "toxic" culture around the team, with allegations of drunkenness and bullying.
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One of Adesanya's MMA opponents in China was forced to flop to guard each time Adesanya glanced a connection on his body.
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Schnurr's creation consists of a chocolate-covered raspberry sorbet served on an Italian flip-flop, with a brownish powder doubling as sand.
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Next time you flop on a swan or pizza float, just know that you're resting on a bed of air...and chemicals.
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But the extreme national exposure and high expectations that come along with the SOTU response often causes plenty of them to flop.
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For a game that was a bit of a flop on its release, it has certainly stuck around in our collective consciousness.
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The Jordanians were shocked by the Israel flip-flop after years of joint efforts on the project, and rejected Simhon's proposal outright.
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While it was a disappointing flop when it first hit theaters, the movie has gained a cult following in the decades since.
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Conceptually, "Rehab" follows the blueprint of "Flip or Flop," the franchise that has become HGTV's go-to format for breaking couple talent.
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Years later, the flop was turned into a hit, top-grossing Broadway musical and it has developed a loyal following of fans.
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Get the VICE App on iOS and Android This article originally appeared on VICE UK. The Nintendo DS was destined to flop.
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Their profit: $34,000 — and the hit reality show "Flip or Flop," which contracted the couple to flip 13 houses in 10 months.
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The trunks of some trees are covered in trinkets — a rooster's claws, a bracelet, a plastic flip-flop, all for good luck.
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It's fair to say that Cats, Tom Hooper's film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's mystifying musical released in December, was a flop.
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"Not all of them are funny, some of them flop, but reaction has been very overwhelming positive, aside from trolls," he said.
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With Instagram's IGTV a flop, Discover remains Snapchat's best differentiated revenue driver, and one it needs to keep investing in and promoting.
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Comfort. "I wanted to come in off the beach and flop down in my shorts — nice and easy," the action star said.
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On the night I saw it, the audience response was polite but halfhearted because by then it was already a certified flop.
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It harks back to NBC's attempt, in 1980, to broadcast an N.F.L. game without announcers, a decision that was considered a flop.
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Nigel Farage's Brexit Party has been a campaign flop: down to 3 percent in polls, from a June high of 23 percent.
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Amazon tried to build its own phone with a modified version of Android several years ago, but it was a spectacular flop.
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But it's far from a flop, either, which is refreshing when the box office is normally dominated by the aforementioned franchise movies.
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The current season of Flip or Flop wraps up on Thursday night and the next is expected to debut in August 93.
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This is a political opportunist who will flop with the winds and do whatever it takes to serve his own self-interest.
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That flop would be very beneficial for another reason — it would highlight the absurdity of all cryptocurrencies, hopefully leading to their demise.
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As Mr. Owen's Gallimard struggles to make facts succumb to romantic fiction, his discomfort in his own skin glistens like flop sweat.
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