The decline was caused less by gaping wounds than gaping inequality, and by leaders unable or unwilling to remedy it.
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" – Kauffmann Jaws "The ads show a gaping shark's mouth.
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This is why The OA wins, despite its gaping mysteries.
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This new tentative accord seeks to plug that gaping hole.
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The shape of the vines naturally created a gaping mouth.
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But you typically have ignored gaping facts in describing this.
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The biggest gaping hole in CDA 230, however, is copyright.
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She has no gaping holes in her résumé to fill.
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But, you typically have ignored gaping facts in discovering this.
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My goodness… there is a gaping hole in this industry!
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A gaping hole on right side of the infield beckoned.
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Mr. Cummings's death left a gaping void on the committee.
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Wounds Rated R for gaping wounds, violence and brief nudity.
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"The Visa Waiver Program, that's the gaping hole," he said.
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A plastic helmet with a gaping bullet hole.
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This is a gaping hole in our broken immigration system.
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Briseno's studs left a gaping wound in Santos' right leg.
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The OMB should address this gaping hole in future reports.
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The divisions in the electorate have also become more gaping.
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Clinton's gaping lead in the Miami and Orlando areas. •Mr.
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The glass window had been smashed, leaving a gaping hole.
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Abulu, the student, has a gaping wound in his neck.
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It leaves a gaping hole in the architecture of Asian commerce.
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A gaping current-account deficit is also part of the explanation.
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Gaping holes had been ripped in the flimsy mesh fence border.
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Ever stared down the gaping eye of a category 1753 hurricane?
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Ever stared down the gaping eye of a category 4 hurricane?
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The blast blew a gaping hole in parts of the building.
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From gaping assholes to cryptocurrency—oh, how the mighty have fallen.
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"93 years after 29/211, a gaping security gap," it said.
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In 1985 a gaping hole in it was found above Antarctica.
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Every death leaves a gaping hole and a pile of questions.
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We cannot afford its gargantuan, gaping security blind spots any more.
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I always hate seeing that gaping hole in my checking account.
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Crowely called the tax proposal a "gaping loophole" for the wealthy.
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When a tour ends, there is this hole—this gaping hole.
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A tax exemption for medical marijuana would be a gaping hole.
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Yet Mr Trump left many gaping holes in his economic plan.
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In its place is a gaping hole, with old concrete cellars.
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Board of Education decision — left a gaping hole in the scholarship.
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ROME — The distance between Novak Djokovic and his competitors remains gaping.
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Except that there's one gaping divide in that north-south trajectory.
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Justice and Accountability, "a big gaping hole," in U.S. legislation: Liberian
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"When she died, there was a gaping hole," Harry told People.
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The question stands: Why didn't they plug this gaping data hole?
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Ignoring his personal experience leaves a gaping hole in his act.
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Gaping at my floating hands, I wholeheartedly believe in this premise.
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This is a gaping hole in the U.S. nuclear security umbrella.
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He began recording these songs when the wounds were still gaping.
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Gaping policy differences remain between the pro-business FDP and Greens.
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In seeking and depending on minimum liability, platforms leave gaping voids.
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White sheets barely cover gaping holes in the roof and upper storey.
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Online backups are a gaping hole in the security of WhatsApp messages.
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A large, gaping hole had been cut into the boat's right side.
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Unfortunately, that left Saint John with "a huge gaping hole," she said.
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But it's also like putting a band-aid on a gaping wound.
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"We knew there was a gaping hole in this category," said Rick.
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A gaping lagoon—now a bay—appears where the mountain once stood.
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Executive producer and director Reed Morano's absence leaves behind a gaping hole.
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Machado is expected to fill the team's gaping need at third base.
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Rio is one of several Brazilian states suffering from gaping budget deficits.
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A vibraphone motto rips a single pitch apart into a gaping interval.
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Despite their gaping differences, Pelosi and Bush had a cordial personal relationship.
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Her 2014 expedition plugged a gaping hole in the planet's methane budget.
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Did the Bush administration use this gaping news-maw to its advantage?
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We all wake up with a gaping, aching hole in our stomach.
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Mr. Vo places the gaping excision — and diplomatic insult — in full view.
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As ever, the focus quickly landed on the gaping disparities at Stuyvesant.
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We wouldn't tolerate gaping potholes in our highways or sparking power lines.
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Withered eyes on child,Red lips as pepperoni,Ghost with gaping jaw.
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He vows to address gaping inequality and fight for the ordinary citizen.
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Yet it is opaque in key areas, with gaping shortcomings in accountability.
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The men's room features urinals that double as giant gaping clownlike faces.
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His lips disintegrated, leaving a gaping hole where his mouth had been.
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Medicaid substance abuse programs have filled a gaping need during this crisis.
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A gaping supply shortfall has sent prices of the autocatalyst metal rocketing.
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In Britain, Mr. Travers noted, there is "a gaping gap" in politics.
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The fatal shot to the head had left a gaping wound; Mrs.
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Gaping political hole The most gaping hole, according to multiple Trump allies inside and outside the White House, is that of a chief strategist who can channel Trump's populist appeal while translating it into policy and political wins.
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A still photograph furnished by DLNR showed a gaping hole in its canopy.
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IN 1985 a gaping hole was found in the ozone layer above Antarctica.
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Through a gaping, street-facing window, I spot LaBeija standing over Pioneer CDJs.
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Pictures showed a gaping hole in the casing of one of its engines.
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Finally, online backups are a gaping hole in the security of WhatsApp messages.
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At the outset Mr Trump dwelled on China's gaping trade surplus with America.
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Despite the gaping hole in the industry overall, there is a silver lining.
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A gaping hole was seen in the raised highway next to the tanker.
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You're still going to trip up and fall right into that gaping hole.
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While such wizardry is convenient, it has also left a gaping security hole.
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Despite the gaping hole, the pilot was able to land the plane safely.
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Most women in my family are fellow members of the gaping gut committee.
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They, like the show, remind viewers that these discrepancies, these gaping chasms exist.
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Using sonar equipment, Stewart captured a vivid 3D image of the gaping abyss.
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Clinton because polls in those states show Latinos favoring her by gaping margins.
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The gaping holes in the protections from harassment and abuse are simply unacceptable.
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The sidewalks themselves were obstacle courses, with open basement doors creating gaping shaftways.
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And they found a gaping divide in longevity between America's richest and poorest.
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Placed directly and diagonally across from "The Steeple," it is stout and gaping.
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And in Endgame, the requisite happy ending does leave a gaping plot hole.
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Aerial photos showed a gaping hole in the highway next to the tanker.
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In that case, wellness programs were a Band-Aid over a gaping wound.
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The "O" perfectly represents the gaping holes that opposing defenses have run through.
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Artillery punched a gaping hole in the minaret of the city's main mosque.
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While such wizardry is convenient, it has also left a gaping security hole.
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Ariana's anxiety also shows one big gaping hole in the "American dream" concept.
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Caruana Galizia's murder ripped a gaping tear in the island's image of itself.
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For all these players' individual accomplishments, their resumes still have that one gaping hole.
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Meanwhile, there are gaping financial holes to be plugged at several state-owned companies.
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People cared because it finally confirmed—in glaring, embarrassing details—Hart's gaping character flaws.
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Though we have gaping ideological differences, he was gracious, complimentary and down to earth.
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There's a gaping central staircase, the banister of which is bordered by globular lamps.
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Sammi couldn't stop staring at the gaping hole in the center of his face.
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But for many of his 30m citizens, his death has left a gaping hole.
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"It still hurt, but not in the gaping pain sort of way," he recalls.
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Taking a pin from my shaving kit, I place it inside the gaping pore.
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I never really noticed a difference – aside from the gaping hole in my wallet.
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Of course, this being The Handmaid's Tale, there are still giant gaping problems here.
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At worst, the already gaping class and race divides between women could be widened.
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Now, the variance is gaping and has made a difference in bottom-line rulings.
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His smile is more sinister, his crow's feet more shadowy, his pores more gaping.
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The gaping hole in his head would have created a window to the brain.
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But it completely contradicts his 53 personal goal to help fix Facebook's gaping vulnerabilities.
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Television footage showed fires, power outages, collapsed bridges and gaping holes in the earth.
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Any smart person will see the gaping hole in this service at this point.
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The images also start to fill a gaping, centuries-long gap in biblical history.
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Colbert raced around to one side of the trailer to find a gaping hole.
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Not every company responds so positively when researchers dig up a gaping security hole.
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But the most bizarre feature on this prehistoric chimaera was its monstrous, gaping mouth.
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What are the risks of openness, of unfilteredness — of a life of gaping flaps?
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This is a gaping hole in NFL terms and Gordon took advantage of it.
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But the legislation, while well intended, leaves a gaping hole in federal drug policy.
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David Agamalyan, 14, stood with two friends gaping at the armed men and bustle.
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That plan is nothing more than a Band-Aid applied to a gaping wound.
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Still, gaping loopholes persist that enable would-be gun owners to avoid background checks.
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Snuffling things right out of that gaping lid without even a hint of shame?
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Throwing fistfuls of steak into the gaping maw, fingers dripping—that's the proper way.
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A 230-foot-long antenna had crashed into the enormous dish, leaving gaping holes.
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Second, the gaping loopholes in our federal immigration security system must be immediately closed.
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After the hectic days in Pamplona, the silence in his backyard workshop felt gaping.
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You know they need to see a path forward, not just a gaping problem.
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Once I knew this, I was able to quickly fill in some gaping holes.
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The absence of a privacy agency is still a gaping hole in American law.
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There was a gaping hole in the roof and blood splattered on the walls.
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Differences in education or degrees don't explain that gaping disparity, according to federal data.
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There is a gaping hole in government announcements, but work is clearly going on.
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Homes are falling down, half-finished, with gaping holes for windows and crumbling roofs.
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But each and every one of them represents a brutal ending, a gaping hole.
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"Back into the gaping maw of obscurity I go," he wrote, on his Tumblr.
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And Caldwell's body lay on his bed with a gaping wound in his chest.
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In Deptford there are "shoeless children running about and frowsy women gaping at doors".
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Gaping means you may need a different cup size or a smaller band size.
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One might ask: What's the result of this gaping wage, income and wealth inequality?
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Aerial photos showed a gaping hole in the raised highway next to the tanker.
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The last nine months at Viacom have seen a lot of plugging gaping holes.
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There are gaping holes in the roof and missing panes in the window frames.
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Gaping wounds, Ziggy Stardust, a Roy Lichtenstein-style comic-book superhero — Reinhart's done it all.
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You can go anywhere, do anything, and fill that gaping emotional gap in your heart!
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All he was met with was a gaping hole and shock from his fellow passengers.
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A man screams in pain as a doctor cleans a gaping wound on his thigh.
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To understand the gaping racial disparities in criminal justice, it helps to understand implicit bias.
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In the lab, I spy a 193D-printed Tyrannosaurus rex skull gaping from a shelf.
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They patched gaping holes in the ceiling and chased away wasps nested in a vent.
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There's been a gaping hole in your closet that you weren't aware of until today.
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The chief flight attendant was instantly sucked out of the plane through that gaping hole.
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The Night Of just wrapped and I already feel a gaping hole in my life.
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There is still a gaping hole between taxes paid by employees and the self-employed.
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Maybe, all it takes to heal America's gaping political chasms is a sugary artificial beverage.
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She in turn castrates him, leaving a gaping wound that is covered with a prosthesis.
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But the USS one is gaping; indeed, it is the biggest of any British fund.
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The sheet gradually revealed mat grey bodywork underneath, rippling with sharp angles and gaping inlets.
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"The carnage in Syria remains a gaping hole in the global conscience," he told reporters.
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The H-1B visa program functions as a Band-Aid for the gaping skills gap.
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Ever since the finale, we've been left with a gaping hole on our Tuesday nights.
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"The majority's bill is like putting a Band-Aid on a gaping wound," Democratic Rep.
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However, the GOP left a gaping loophole: Real estate companies are exempt from this cap.
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Instead, developers accentuated a gaping class divide with luxury property on the city's western periphery.
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But there is a gaping hole in their game that they desperately try to hide.
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There's a gaping loophole—and Democrats are benefitting from it as much as Republicans are.
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The gaping digital divide in the United States is wide and not closing anytime soon.
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Even as more teachers leave the profession, there are still gaping holes in school budgets.
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There seems to be a gaping scientific hole in research around marijuana's effects on invertebrates.
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The startup is filling a gaping void in the still nascent world of voice computing.
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Relatedly, there are gaping racial chasms in attitudes toward Medicaid expansion that diverge across states.
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My husband and I were alone again with a gaping hole where passion should be.
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"We spent some time gaping at it," recalls Jeff Harris, the photographer on the project.
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Peterson pulsed forward through a gaping hole to get out in front of the Giants.
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"My sister walked outside and had this humongous gaping looking on her face," he said.
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Gradually recognizable forms emerge: patches of military camouflage, detached limbs, headless mouths, grinning or gaping.
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" He continued, "It must crawl over downed trees and cross gaping crevasses in the pavement.
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Its neck arched like a ballerina's, and there was a gaping hole in its abdomen.
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"There's a gaping difference between the United States of America and Putin's Russia," Ryan added.
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An exit for Britain — one of the biggest net payers — could leave a gaping hole.
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The result of using a Band-aid to try to stop a gaping wound -- i.e.
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With a gaping net, Nash put the Rangers ahead by 2941-2944 at 229:230.
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Sondland's testimony punched several gaping holes in the Trump administration's defense of the Ukraine saga.
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We all stood gaping and glassy-eyed, as though we were about to bury Mother.
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No team had ever come back from such a gaping deficit in the big game.
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Additionally, the report notes a gaping lack of gender parity in the Academy's voting membership.
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And many people under final orders have slipped through gaping cracks in the immigration system.
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But the Times' list of falsehoods is itself a charade with gaping Montana-sized holes.
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It was a big, gaping hole in the health care bill that will be remedied.
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It's got to verge on performance art, to keep you gaping until the next thing happens.
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If this was today, I would have posted an appropriately moody Instagram of its gaping cathedral.
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Fences that people had broken to escape were now gaping holes used to access the site.
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U.S. citizen children would face the deportation of undocumented parents, leaving gaping holes in our communities.
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It was a gaping hole in my life, one that I wanted so badly to fill.
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Bus tickets can help a select few, but they're a band-aid on a gaping wound.
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There are bristlemouths: finger-sized fish with gaping maws that sport arrays of needle-like teeth.
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Even if a fish survives the attack, the gaping wound left behind often results in death.
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Williams cannily exploited gaping loopholes in the health insurance system that allowed him almost unfettered entry.
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It&aposs a huge gaping loophole that we need to fix because it is so abused.
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The austerity measures aim to bring a gaping budget deficit under control and restore investor confidence.
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There is one gaping hole here and that's messaging (especially if you don't use Google Voice).
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"I've found that I love anal orgasms and get really turned on by gaping," says Snow.
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He did not, however, mention pension reform, his biggest challenge to controlling a gaping budget deficit.
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The actress celebrated her milestone on Monday and left many gaping over how amazing she looks.
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Others had gaping holes where they had taken direct artillery hits or were pockmarked by gunfire.
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Temer's main proposal for reducing Brazil's gaping budget deficit is reform of the costly pension system.
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Many of our readers will have already spotted the enormous loopholes gaping in this proposed legislation.
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What I was left with was a chasm, a gaping hole, a dark and lonely void.
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Others, meanwhile, have been told that they could be seeing a gaping hole in their paychecks.
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The verdict laid bare seemingly gaping divides in the national reckoning around sexual consent and assault.
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A gaping staircase leads underground to the futuristic gallery space, whose skylights bubble up above ground.
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Then he struck a different tone, blaming the news media and Democrats for gaping political fissures.
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Often it seems as if it is the gaping difference in the application of common sense.
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But it wasn't a running commentary — a gaping, keening, raging one — on the nation's political life.
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Britain's decision to leave the EU last June created a gaping hole in the centre of politics.
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Since the onset of internet porn, there's been a gaping hole in content crafted specifically for women.
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Failing to address the spiritual component is leaving a gaping hole in the treatment of our warriors.
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That's a big, gaping hole for New York history, for American history, for everybody that was here.
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But with all this spring cleaning comes a gaping hole where our old clothing used to be.
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A construction worker screams as we cut through his work site, under backhoes and around gaping holes.
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A cascade of sandy soil descends into the gaping hole like a broken hourglass spilled into infinity.
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Though I never stopped gaping at the surroundings, there was plenty on the menu worthy of attention.
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Brexit aside, the gap at the centre of British politics is not as gaping as it appears.
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Demons and the gaping "maw of hell" could illustrate a fear of death, or dying without absolution.
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Still: there was one gaping whole in their logic that a fan was quick to point out.
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Russell is convinced these gaping questions had answers — but he and Donald may never truly understand them.
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Through eight gaping gates, workers scoop molten glass out of red-hot pots in the brick furnace.
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And now, Macrumors reports, a gaping hole has been found that could affect a Mac user's security.
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Beck and the network parted ways relatively suddenly, leaving one of those gaping holes at 22019 p.m.
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A gaping hole, one that cannot be hidden easily, one that will need serious time to fix.
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Saudi Arabia's stockmarkets fell sharply after it announced swingeing spending cuts to close a gaping budget deficit.
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Fast cuts of gaping slaves flayed by sword-wielding captors switch between burning factories and charred forests.
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You don't know how to fill the gaping hole where all those awkward emotions used to be.
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Like a jagged gaping hole in the center of you that makes it almost impossible to breathe.
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" In a just world, Trump would look at these gaping turncoats and deliver a hearty "You're welcome!
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The classrooms are in poor shape, with gaping holes in the tiled floors and broken windows everywhere.
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They were completely consumed and eventually collapsed, leaving three gaping holes in the ceiling of the church.
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They spiral up and out of the cave's gaping mouth like a tornado and slowly gain elevation.
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Physicians are feeling this gaping hole in a current system designed to provide impersonal "quality" health care.
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They also closed the gaping hole in his face using skin grafts taken from his right leg.
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"The Dark Knight Rises" has torn people on its epic, trilogy-ending scope and its gaping plotholes.
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But these consistencies alone don't make up for the gaping hole in "LWYMMD" that is interesting music.
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"When she died, there was a gaping hole," Harry explains to People in an emotional new interview.
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Some avoid loneliness like the plague, others lean into its gaping maw; Laing made it her muse.
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In another spot, hundreds of wildcatters had dug out a gaping maw of red and white soil.
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The gaping age gap, on its own, is not disqualifying, and you haven't raised any other objections.
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I'm not some frail woman who needs a man to fit some gaping hole in my life.
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But Gronkowski was unlike any other tight end, and he leaves a gaping hole for New England.
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But overall it proves a surprisingly good read and fills a gaping void on the presidential bookshelf.
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People stood gaping in the roads, which shattered glass and assorted debris had rendered impassable to cars.
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The cross-ice pass from Chris Kunitz razored toward Sheary, who slammed it into the gaping net.
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On Tuesday, a gaping hole opened in the main spillway that is used to release extra water.
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Vaughn galloped 21977 yards through a gaping hole on the right side on the game's first snap.
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The EU's democracy deficits are gaping in the first place -- for all of its 510 million citizens.
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Some buildings have gaping holes in them, like the concrete has crumbled due to age or erosion.
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In the mountains nearby, bulldozers cling to treeless slopes, scooping out red soil and leaving gaping pits.
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Energy, power, cement, steel and agriculture were all sucked into the gaping hole of the Venezuelan state.
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Ive's departure left a gaping hole in Apple's C-suite, not to mention massive shoes to fill.
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He also understands the vulnerabilities of free societies -- their internal divisions and discord, and their gaping openness.
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Styrofoam crates filled with squid, abalone, mackerel, salmon roe and gaping-mouthed tuna heads were stacked high.
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When the newly won, casual fans move onto something else, there is a gaping hole left behind.
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On first glance, this is peculiar, given that the ideological gulf between the pair is so gaping.
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But Yarosh's character [here be spoilers] presents the film's strangest plot contrivance, and its most gaping hole.
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But you, typically, have ignored gaping facts in describing this and I bet you don't even know them.
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But after going through Wilson's home and tearing a gaping hole in her ceiling, no weapons were found.
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The narrow window of 1990s-era networks has been replaced by the gaping maw of the modern Internet.
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This gaping fish will never be as beloved as Pikachu, the series's mascot, but it's the ultimate underdog.
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The trouble is that some gaping loopholes have already been protected and others are likely to open up.
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Some people would look at a gaping hole in their office wall and see it as a problem.
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The ceasefire just ended up being a Band-Aid that couldn't cover the gaping wound Trump ripped open.
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Compared with the gaping regional divides in China, the rich world's increasingly visible geographical inequality seems almost trivial.
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And yet, compared to the gaping maws found on many recent concept cars, the Infiniti looks practically understated.
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This gaping chasm of difference between these two identities became a source of anxiety for me this summer.
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Its flared haunches, gaping grill and squat stance project a clear sense of purpose; the Raptor means business.
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Additionally, other astronomers have found planets surrounded by large discs of materials, which have gaping holes in them.
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Mr Xi's top economics official, Liu He, is in intense negotiations over China's gaping trade surplus with America.
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In the hospital they had her in a cheap nightie, purple with garish pink flowers, its neckline gaping.
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"There remains a gaping hole in our national security preparedness, coming from a largely ignored source," Ridge wrote.
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Describing it means either translating Woodson's elegant, poetic elisions into prose, or leaving gaping holes in the narration.
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As the photos show, a gaping lagoon now appears where a 1,115-foot-high volcanic mountain once stood.
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The government, which has declared a state of "economic emergency", is seeking ways to narrow its gaping deficit.
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Thought you could just get away with having an ordinary Thursday with no gaping emotional blips, did you?
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However, the scientists' proposed narrative about the bone data "has some gaping holes that need filling," she added.
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Their own failings, or the gaping chasm between elite and average concerns, are unlikely to enter their thinking.
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The last thing Louisiana needs is David Duke driving a bigger wedge in the already gaping racial divide.
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Let's mobilize against the less headline-grabbing evils of poverty, discrimination and gaping holes in the safety net.
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"Alexis was our hero and it's a huge wound, an open gaping wound, in our family," she said.
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Her document is remarkably assiduous in places, and filled with flagrant, or at least gaping, holes in others.
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His defense, aside from when it allowed Arkadiusz Milik to somehow miss two gaping scoring opportunities, pleased Löw.
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Bannon's exit left a particularly gaping hole in the White House's long-term political strategizing, several sources said.
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Governments have struggled to respond to the challenges of religious extremism and gaping disparities in wealth and income.
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By now, Congress should have closed this gaping hole in the background check system, but it has not.
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That last one might even help reporting between the country's coastlines, where the trust level can be gaping.
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My face goes beet red, my hands race to cover my gaping mouth, and she shakes my hand.
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But a gaping supply deficit will likely underpin prices despite signs that the market has become less tight.
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Inspired by the physics of gravity, Japanese sculptor, Yasuaki Onishi, creates eclectic and experimental structures with gaping spaces.
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So why, with this gaping hole in the book where Caliban should be, does Caliban get the title?
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Science, that signal human endeavor, would reduce our role to that of spectators, gaping in wonder and confusion.
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" Early on, she describes this work not as a job, but as a "constant gaping demand for labor.
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The company made ill-timed acquisitions, binged on buybacks and ignored a gaping hole in its pension fund.
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Experts weighed in on both sides of a gaping moral divide — politicians made pleas, doctors wrote op-eds.
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Hariri clashed with Bassil, particularly over long-elusive reforms needed to plug gaping holes in the state finances.
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The government, which has declared a state of "economic emergency", is seeking ways to narrow its gaping deficit.
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No matter where I send patients, these gaping holes in care fester, like bed sores tunneling to bone.
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Because of gaping oversights and errors, the assessment received a "D" rating and was sent back for revision.
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It could also choose to withdraw, leaving behind a gaping wound in the center of the Middle East.
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A gaping knife wound in her thigh fails to slow her roll until she's out of immediate danger.
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The guided-missile destroyer, which had a gaping hole in its side after the collision, was launched in 1994.
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Vine left a gaping wound in the fabric of our society when it was finally killed two years ago.
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The man's gaping mouth and crooked, bug-eyed stare reduces any potential battlefield narrative into a moment of panic.
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However, when applied to today&aposs modern technology, the doctrine results in a gaping hole in the Fourth Amendment.
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Remember that guy last month who turned the gaping hole in his office wall into a work of art?
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In a fresh script, Alaskans are being asked to reverse course and pay for the state's gaping budget hole.
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It was an ugly cry, with my head hung over, my mouth gaping and upturned, my eyes clamped tight.
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Gaping holes could be seen in the concrete walls and roof of a nearby factory that makes heavy equipment.
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But the judge told Cohen's lawyer Brent Blakely that "there's some gaping holes" in the request for a stay.
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But most of these still don't work very well, siphon off your personal data, and have gaping security vulnerabilities.
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The car – a red sedan with no license plates – left a gaping hole in the home, according to Sands.
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However, despite our vast experience and best intentions, Sonic has remained a gaping hole in our fast-food repertoire.
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You swim about, eating whatever fits inside that gaping great maw, from other sharks to seals, dolphins to divers.
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The first people to reach Central America faced no shortage of threats, from fearsome carnivores to gaping, unseen holes.
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But you typically have ignored gaping facts in describing this and I bet you don&apost even know them.
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Dementors are magical, soul-sucking creatures that consist of a billowing black robe and a gaping, soul-hungry mouth.
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Chinese investment in Turkey would help narrow Ankara's gaping current account deficit, which stood at $27.6 billion last year.
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San Diego moved infielders to the right for Jason Heyward, leaving a gaping opening along the third base line.
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Politicians, newly sensitive to concerns about gaping income inequality, care about curbing the vast sums that accrue to bosses.
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"There is a gaping chasm between wealthy London and the rest of the country," she said in the speech.
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But he was defined not so much by the work he did as by the gaping void he filled.
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The efforts have created gaping holes in government institutions, the judiciary, schools, the news media and countless other professions.
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The assailant's body lay sprawled on the sidewalk, eyes open, a gaping wound in the top of his head.
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In another, the Fatebe human-centipedes herself inside a room of mirrors, which endlessly reflect the figure's gaping holes.
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A day after the skeleton's discovery, ceilings on both levels bore gaping holes, with plaster scattered across moldering carpets.
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The sculpture is a bell-shaped white figure with outstretched limbs and gaping eyes and mouth, ghostlike but whimsical.
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One of the Atlas maps visualizes countries with and without biodiversity planning, and the United States a gaping void.
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Miles slides into the gaping shooting hole that had been created and helps paper over a thin wing corps.
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Endless sexual encounters pretending to be seeking that perfect and completely impossible man to fill his gaping emotional void.
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Gaping holes in the agency's past two budgets were filled by fare increases and service reductions or other cuts.
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It either eliminates critical funding for border security programs or shifts money from them, threatening to leave gaping holes.
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Officials see the conversions as a way to repurpose buildings that are probably doomed to suffer gaping vacancies anyway.
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The next thing I saw was a gaping mouth break the surface, then snap shut on a Cantaria beetle.
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Dr. Blasey and another accuser, Deborah Ramirez, have recounted their alleged incidents with both precise detail and gaping holes.
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While flight attendants serve coffee and sunscreen, Mr. Bush peers through binoculars at the gaping hole in the ozone.
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A gaping hole in the ceiling that surely housed thousands of mouse cadavers, and possibly a transparent eyeless blacksmith.
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"If things change with the Olympic scheduling and presentation, that is a huge gaping hole in the NBCUniversal universe."
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In another, an aerial shot, a rocky landscape has been pockmarked with gaping holes where the stone was extracted.
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Frank Bruni Donald Trump's zeal for extreme vetting has one glaring exception, one gaping blind spot: his own administration.
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Based on the gaping security holes in this home security product, I personally wouldn't recommend buying a Ring device.
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The vault is still punctured by gaping holes, and the flying buttresses are propped up by giant wooden blocks.
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A gaping bullet hole was in the back of the soldier's head, the work of an Islamic State sniper.
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As the British say, the staff is jumping ship so fast they are leaving the rats gaping and applauding.
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Too often, IG shops, including my own, focus on pinpricks and not the gaping wounds that threaten government programs.
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Pakistan is battling to bring under control a gaping current account deficit that's wobbled its economy and lowered growth.
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But the state has since struggled with gaping deficits, and patience has run thin, even among some former allies.
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It can leave a gaping hole in your heart knowing they'll no longer be a part of your life.
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If left unaddressed, this gaping hole could soon become the last nail in the coffin of Puerto Rico's economy.
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Trump leads among whites without a degree, though it's cut to just one-third of his gaping 2016 margin.
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I remember gaping at the ice cream selection and gazing into brightly lit boutique windows, and not much else.
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It also left gaping holes in the wall so that the landowners could access their land south of the wall.
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The measures, aimed at chopping the gaping budget deficit, are seen as critical to shore up investor confidence in Brazil.
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Yet since he came to office, the gaping hole in Trump's foreign policy pronouncements has been on exactly this subject.
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But as researchers first discovered with Spectre and Meltdown, that process leaves some gaping vulnerabilities for attackers to slip through.
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The core tensions within the administration have never been resolved, because the guy at the top is a gaping void.
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He also warned that the ECB's ultra-low rates were creating a "gaping hole" in savers' finances and pensioners' plans.
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Still, political rivals quickly questioned whether the incentives amounted to little more than putting a bandage on a gaping wound.
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Investors have been nervous about both countries, which rely heavily on foreign investors to plug their gaping current account deficits.
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Reversing the cycle of institutional fraying, gaping inequality and mental distress seems likely to require a much broader civic rejuvenation.
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Trump has taken time to marshal an effective assault on Clinton over what appears to be a gaping political vulnerability.
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If you're endlessly distracted by your co-workers in the gaping open office space you all share, you're not alone.
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Flimsy black netting had covered the shaft, but on Friday night a gaping tear remained where she had fallen through.
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The firm, which has 449 partners across 24 offices worldwide, has also been vocal on Britain's gaping gender pay gap.
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Inside Bell's truck, his windscreen shattered as he sat in stunned silence, watching through the gaping hole as debris flew.
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For one, even if they eliminated the taxes, Republicans would have a gaping hole in revenue to continue funding Obamacare.
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There are some who say this could spell big trouble for Fox in filling a gaping hole at 6900 p.m.
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The more eye-opening data show a gaping disparity in death rates for black infants regardless of where they live.
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There is now natural speculation that more could follow, ripping a gaping hole in the U.K.'s second-largest party.
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He also referred to "gaping facts" missing from the story -- including being $16 million in debt when he left office.
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The gaping discomfort and dressing room frustration has probably led you to avoid them altogether, which limits your style options.
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There are also gaping holes for the wealthy to shelter assets in island real estate, which pays absurdly low taxes.
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Should we be inspired by the gaping chasm at our feet, which threatens not only our lives but our souls?
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Samsung's Galaxy Note7 is literally burning up in flames, and that's created a gaping hole in the premium Android market.
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Gaza (CNN) A bloody scalpel in his hand, the surgeon pauses over the gaping wound in his patient's right leg.
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The gunman fired on his victims in a packed gay nightclub with an assault rifle that caused deep, gaping wounds.
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Residents and weather forecasters were surprised by the storms, which left gaping holes in the sides of factories and homes.
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Under determined questioning, Mr. Trump was finally forced to fill in some of the gaping blanks in his policy vision.
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Other discoveries weren't so welcome, like a gaping hole in the wall of a stairway leading up to the balcony.
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In the spaces left gaping in this sparse track's production, you get to plug in (and yell) your narrative too.
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Love looks like watching a film neither of you want to watch just to avoid the gaping chasm of silence.
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In Singapore there is a gaping absence, a missing presence of all the millions who have been forcibly kept out.
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In silence, people drift further apart, until it's too late to mend the gaping divides that are splitting the nation.
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I come out and see this big, gaping-ass hole dripping with water in the middle of the fucking house.
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My body and mind needed time to heal after carrying a gaping, black hole of four losses in one year.
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Or might he be referring to the gaping jaws of the sea serpent, lurking just a couple hundred feet away?
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The failure of antiracists and white feminists to counter the racist stereotypes lobbed against Ms. Hill left a gaping hole.
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As he plunged his neck and chest into the water, he cocked his gaping, narrow bill up to the sky.
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Those still standing were often badly damaged: balconies twisted from their moorings and gaping holes in the sides of homes.
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Why would the nation's founders leave a gaping loophole in the Constitution that could easily be exploited by corrupt officials?
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A piece like "Psalom" for strings takes musical phrases that sound like questions and lobs them into gaping black silences.
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This football story is just one more signifier of the devastating and wide-ranging effects of poverty and gaping inequality.
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If the cups are gaping or your breasts are spilling out, it&aposs time to try sizing up or down.
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These three images — the mining, the dive into Howard's asshole, the gaping bullet wound — intertwine in the film's final moments.
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Bowen found that his casualty had a "gaping hole on the right side of his chest," with a weakening pulse.
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Cuba's new entrepreneurs have long complained that a gaping hole in Castro's reforms is the lack of a wholesale market.
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It also puts more pressure on malls, which must figure out how to fill the gaping holes left by Sears.
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A slithering tongue lunges out of a gaping hole of a mouth, like a snake emerging from the desert floor.
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They upped the dose of explosives and blasted open a gaping hole that revealed promising glints of a mineral vein.
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May's Conservatives to the right over Brexit, leaving a gaping hole in the center and rendering many Britons politically homeless.
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Antarctica: Scientists discovered a gaping cavity in a vast glacier, caused by warming waters, that could speed up its decay.
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From one perspective, the cement veil opens its gaping maw, releasing a mound of mossy greenery onto the gallery floor.
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The question now is whether this plan — if it's indeed the final plan — will effectively tackle America's gaping infrastructure challenges.
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Egypt is trying to cut energy subsidies to narrow its gaping budget deficit as part of the three-year IMF deal.
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When he made it to an eye doctor, it was discovered that he had a large gaping hole in his cornea.
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The gap between incomes and costs is so gaping that 40% of Americans can't come up with $400 in an emergency.
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Don't remove the timer until the meat is done; otherwise it will leave a gaping hole from which juices will flow.
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But it&aposs very detailed; its gaping mouth has pointy teeth and a tongue that almost sticks out of its snout.
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No one was injured in the dramatic incident, but the vehicle left behind a gaping hole in the restaurant's front wall.
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Surrounding buildings were scarred with cracks and gaping holes caused by the 8.2 magnitude earthquake that struck the region on Sept.
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Nearly every song holds abrupt twists like this, paths that become more treacherous before suddenly happening upon gaping chasms of bass.
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"Losing Ed, it left just a gaping hole and it was so tragic and so shocking to lose him," Patterson says.
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An unmarked DeAngelo, who played his rookie season with the Coyotes in 2016-17, shoveled the rebound into the gaping net.
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This is the "big gaping hole" Facebook's announcement Monday failed to address, says disinformation researcher (and WIRED Ideas contributor) Renee DiResta.
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And Sansa, bless her, was barely more than a whiny tween with tear-filled eyes, gaping in horror at every betrayal.
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The photos of the destruction are staggering images of a gaping wound: an entire flank of the harbor reduced to rubble.
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As the Roman people filled the Forum, a mechanical device rotated the model slowly, revealing the 23 "gaping" wounds to everyone.
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It's a slow burn, but only eight episodes, and the mystery â€" the gaping cliffhanger â€" is part of the fun.
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I called home insurance, put a tarp over a gaping hole in the shed rooftop and continue to pick up debris.
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"You have these gaping holes in capacity," he said, with many poor communities mobilizing their first mosquito control efforts in years.
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But some moderators felt the leadership's attempts to band-aid a gaping wound came down to potential claims of political bias.
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"Ever stared down the gaping eye of a category 4 hurricane?" tweeted astronaut Alexander Gerst, who is abroad the space station.
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He does the bare minimum and doesn't hide his contempt for having to feed the gaping maw of a ridiculous p.r.
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Then, she uses a pair of pliers to pull the rest of the deep-rooted gunk from the gaping skin hole.
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Key components that factor into measures of economic growth are still missing, leaving a gaping hole in economists' estimates for growth.
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When you say something like that, you feed into the media&aposs gaping maw and they turns into you hate foreigners.
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As I walked through the aisles, I observed huge gaping holes on the shelves where food ought to have been restocked.
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Sitting through all the keynotes at Microsoft's Build, there's one giant gaping hole in the coverage: Windows Phone was barely mentioned.
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Import-dependent Egypt aims to reduce its imports and increase its exports in an attempt to narrow its gaping trade deficit.
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Because there are gaping holes in what's known about Shakespeare during these years, the producers have plenty of license to explore.
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Images from the scene showed the truck overturned with a gaping hole atop the tanker where the blast had ripped open.
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His hobbies include swimming, sunbathing, and leaping out of the water to scoop up Arctic terns in his giant, gaping chops.
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The truck was removed overnight to be examined by forensics experts, leaving a gaping hole in the wall of the store.
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Bill Huizenga (R-Mich.) said Trump and Democrats will have to make more of an effort to bridge the gaping divide.
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The mission has succeeded, in that Congo is no longer a gaping hole in Africa for its neighbours to fight over.
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Even with billions of petrodollars, Egypt's budget and current-account deficits are gaping, at nearly 12% and 7% of GDP respectively.
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My kitchen pantry, a gaping maw of spices, canned goods, bags of grains, wine, baby food, kitchen appliances, and Mason jars.
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For encryption-focused companies like ours, each of these things represent additional, gaping holes in the crumbling wall of digital privacy.
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But these sorts of flip-flops hardly reassure foreign investors, whose dollars Nigeria desperately needs to fill a gaping trade deficit.
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The difficulty of amending the Constitution to close this gaping hole does not justify stretching its words beyond their intended meaning.
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First Lieutenant Malik took me to a sniper room, where a bicycle wheel partly plugged a gaping hole in the ceiling.
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A passenger jet was forced to turn back after an in-flight problem left a gaping hole in the engine casing.
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He sketched a gloomy tale of plunging household incomes, ballooning national debt, a gaping trade deficit and decaying roads and bridges.
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The gaping hole is under center, where Blake Bortles has not developed into the franchise player the Jags had hoped for.
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Without giving yourself time, seeking out a new beau is like putting a band-aid over a gaping wound, she said.
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But doing so while also trying to end the ACA would be putting a bandaid on a self-inflicted, gaping wound.
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And, despite the boots' flexible material, there was no gaping at the top — the thick knit felt snug around my ankles.
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At 29 weeks, her doctor had showed her an MRI scan of the fetus' brain, showing gaping parts of it missing.
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In the living room, metal spits, long enough to roast game birds, are mounted above the gaping 800-year-old fireplace.
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The incoming Congress needs to act now to close a gaping loophole in the 220006-year-old federal automobile safety law.
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Their bereavement is no longer raw but has settled into that persistent throb of awareness of a gaping and permanent vacuum.
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And my life was left with a gaping and swallowing void, like a sinkhole in some over-fracked British satellite town.
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The Heartbleed bug in the OpenSSL library was a gaping hole in every single secure transaction that happened on the web.
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And later, a bloody spot on the floor keeps turning into a gaping hole, with sound design that heightens these effects.
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And it leaves a gaping hole in the batting order, where Judge hit second for 97 of his team's 101 games.
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But at the most chilling moment, the music shuts off completely, leaving the singer to stare into a gaping black silence.
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Television footage showed fires, power outages, collapsed bridges, a severed road hanging over a ravine and gaping holes in the earth.
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The apartment complex was home to around 1,300 people before the explosion, which left a gaping hole in the extensive facade.
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His departure leaves a gaping vacuum in the House, where he is the top-ranked Democrat under the age of 70.
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The divergent approaches are evidence that not even a global pandemic can bridge the gaping political divisions of the Trump era.
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After tossing them into my shopping bag, I realized that the bag had a gaping hole in the bottom of it.
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The proximity reflects the gaping disparity between the austerity of the backstretch and the glamour and wealth of high-stakes racing.
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The cashier waited for my response, but my mouth hinged open, lock-jawed and gaping for the whole world to see.
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Impeachment saga exposes national divide The trial is a reminder of the gaping political disconnect down the middle of the nation.
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Jacque realized that she had tried to replace Don Peterson in her life, to fill the gaping wound in her soul.
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His sense of "art," which would seem to include everything from Marina Abramović to " WALL-E ," assumes a gaping straddle, too.
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Also on the table was a drawing, by Jim Shaw, of a woman's face with distorted features and a gaping mouth.
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It's in my mind the quintessential "gaping maw" puzzle, with what are essentially intersecting septuple stacks in that wide open middle.
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Still, the large windows extending the length of the room, once a pleasing feature, now looked only like a gaping vulnerability.
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But the vast, gaping maw that is the need for more streaming content has expanded this delicate ecosystem throughout the industry.
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This has been out for multiple years and it's still a giant gaping hole that I drool out of all the time.
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Gaping holes spread out across her kitchen floor, and her living room wall, each large enough for a person to fit inside.
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He unwound a bandage to reveal a gaping wound, the work of a sniper's bullet, gave instructions to nurses and moved on.
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Gaping at the records "Avengers" has obliterated, and the ratings highs "Thrones" has reached, the question is what's left for an encore.
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Consider, also, that Northcutt showed the same gaping holes in his jiu-jitsu against Gall that Bryan Barbarena exposed earlier this year.
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The placement of the windows against the fireplaces in the house were also meant to mimic a face with a gaping mouth.
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For now, it feels like a gaping hole in the company's plan to take on Siri, Alexa and Google Assistant head-on.
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"FADA would really blow gaping holes into our nation's civil rights protections," says Sarah Warbelow, legal director for the Human Rights Campaign.
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The gaping hole exposed by that first munch sets off a panic inside that incites you to eat as fast as possible.
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Photo: APSecurity professionals had an "oh shit" moment last week when two gaping vulnerabilities were discovered in the bulk of modern microprocessors.
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Notwithstanding gaping public division on energy and climate policy, we believe there is a robust energy agenda that can win bipartisan support.
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"I see a huge gaping hole in the market now with families in the home," Tallarico said in an interview with VentureBeat.
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Those measures range from reducing a gaping budget deficit through opening doors to foreign investors to weakening labor laws and tightening pensions.
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Bank executive Jennifer Riordan, 43, was killed when she was partially pulled through the gaping hole as the cabin suffered rapid decompression.
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With the match on the line, the Roadhog latches onto the D.Va mech and pulls it into the gaping hole on Ilios.
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O'Rourke's war-tax plan will do none of these things; it's likely to worsen our culture's gaping rift in civil-military relations.
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That is the setting for " Howards End ," Forster's famous novel about culture, property, gaping class distinctions, and the narrative importance of umbrellas.
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Oh, it was instantly spectacular, and all it took was some dynamite stuffed into the gaping pores of an old, rotted peninsula.
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The camerawork is astounding, capturing both the immediate concerns of the human subjects and the gaping indifference of the wilderness around them.
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The eggplant deformity appears to be much more common than the gaping, bloody wounds that Dennis Rodman claims to have experienced repeatedly.
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The lack of that reality in Orwell is a gaping hole that only becomes more apparent the longer you think about it.
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Luckily, he's got just the thing to fill that gaping void: a brand-new interview podcast called Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend.
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I'm not sure if nails will stop people from seeing a pair of hands creating a gaping hole, but good luck, man.
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The famous cat meme I Can Haz Cheeseburger, in which a gaping gray cat demands a quarter-pounder, had the right idea.
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"You walk through this big, gaping mouth of the figure," Ms. Siddall said, to find a mix of artwork and viewer participation.
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The infected man runs out of the theater, spraying virus juice from his gaping pie hole at those at the concession stand.
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But instead of bridging the gaping sectarian divides left by years of war and terror, these trials are tearing open new ones.
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But Gone Girl knows that the tragedy is already old news by the start: the gaping dark houses, the "humanless" housing developments.
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Ms Fernández left behind a gaping budget deficit, artificially low utility prices, statistics that were brazenly manipulated and ruinously high public spending.
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Winter-hardened towns are gaping at their new lows: 32 degrees below zero in Watertown, N.Y. Minus 603 in International Falls, Minn.
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Marnie is the lone soldier standing, hoping to remain Hannah's close friend and simultaneously fill the gaping hole in her own life.
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Smith makes a manic cameo during which Mead throws saltines (and what looks like glitter) into Smith's gaping, gobbling bird-like mouth.
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That's contributed to gaping income inequality in Silicon Valley, with 0003 percent of households home to just 2000 percent of its wealth.
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In the classroom, light filtered in through a gaping hole in the ceiling, with crumbling concrete and exposed steel bars suspended overhead.
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Labour supporters hope these measures will address gaping inequality, while critics fear they are built on an outdated vision of Britain's economy.
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In the United States, however, a gaping partisan divide pushed climate change to third-most severe perceived threat, after ISIS and cyberwarfare.
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I know in time I may feel a sense of conflicting relief but right now its just a gaping hole of grief.
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I know in time I may feel a sense of conflicting relief but right now it's just a gaping hole of grief.
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It has never been more critical that Congress close the gaping loopholes in our patent system that have allowed trolls to flourish.
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In her strange new life, full of vacant spaces — "gaping holes on the block, like missing teeth" — she sees lwas, spirits, everywhere.
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In the gaping maw of the 5,000-seat Theater at Madison Square Garden, this big top feels little — and a little indistinct.
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Naomi Watts showed off her back in a gaping little black dress, which was only partly covered by a tiny silver strap.
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Her office had also undergone an unwanted transformation: A plastic sheet covered the gaping hole where the mob had broken a window.
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Most of the major candidates are running to the left, which leaves a gaping hole on the moderate side of the party.
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Footage obtained exclusively by CNN captures the city's deserted streets -- littered with crumpled cars, debris and gaping holes where shops once stood.
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The basic problem is that there is a huge, gaping void between what House and Senate Republicans want to do on taxes.
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The film's bizarre performances, gaping plot holes and apparent production errors have both baffled viewers and earned it thousands of passionate fans.
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Many of them still have yet to receive any funds to make up for the gaping hole left by their January paychecks.
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In it, he urged his peers to use their skills to bridge the gaping divides that have only widened during this election.
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Trump promised trade barriers, tariffs, and walls, to the gaping consternation of the conservative monied class, and paid no penalty at all.
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Each photo depicts a different segment of a woman's decaying body – her gaping mouth, her glazed-over eyes, the wounds on her back.
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Without Serena in the draw—the player who's beaten you in seven major finals—you had a gaping opportunity for another big prize.
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"This law is a dressing on a gaping wound ... and we cannot be content with a symbol," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Markets had surged on Bolsonaro's ascent in opinion polls, as he pledged to quickly close Brazil's gaping budget deficit and privatize state firms.
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Economic growth and an exodus of millions workers to richer parts of the European Union have left gaping holes in local labor markets.
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But sometimes when you're nervous, you can't help it, and out comes a big gaping yawn — even though you're not at all tired.
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A fracking ban would tear a gaping hole through the fabric of the Ohio economy, which has benefited greatly from the shale boom.
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And despite the fact that the highly anticipated Love Actually sequel did feature many of the original stars, there was one gaping absence.
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The arms were the right length, the darts were in the right places, the collar wasn't too tight, and no gaping between buttons.
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This is a tough charge no matter who is president, but Trump starts it with unusually severe political challenges and gaping personal weaknesses.
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Antarctica is a diverse landscape of snow-covered mountains, gaping chasms, rivers, lakes, and waterfalls, with the highest average elevation of any continent.
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Trump has railed against China for what he sees as intellectual property theft, entry barriers to U.S. business and a gaping trade deficit.
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He grumbles, giggles and gyrates his way through the story like a debauched sprite, leaving a gaping emotional hole at the film's centre.
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In towns across the West, the age distribution has a gaping hole in the middle where the prime working-age population should be.
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A 1984 photograph by Sterzing, the last work in the show, captures Wojnarowicz's cow mural through a gaping demolition hole, about to disappear.
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UPDATE: Good God, there's a gaping hole in Cech's near-post, because Kevin De Bruyne just wrecked it with this fantastic solo goal.
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SUNLIGHT POURS onto yellowing cloth in the Gaskiya textile factory in Kano, northern Nigeria's largest city, through gaping holes in its tin roof.
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Through the gaping space where his front teeth used to be, he tells me that he used almost every day for 16 years.
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Reuters reported the 270 magnitude earthquake caused widespread damage, with reports of fires, power outages, collapsed bridges and gaping holes in the earth.
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After a rebound shot by Lukas Sedlak, Jenner had a gaping net but whiffed on the shot and it was covered by Lehtonen.
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Ebola and other outbreaks revealed gaping holes in preparedness, serious weaknesses in response, and a range of failures of global and local leadership.
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Specifically, the writer criticized the company's diversity efforts and tried to ascribe tech's gaping gender gap to innate biological differences between the sexes.
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When Game of Thrones airs its final episode in 2019, there will be a gaping void left in the world of pop culture.
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A number of attempts have been made to fill the gaping chasm left by the lack of an official, FA-endorsed England song.
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Instead of an asset, the faltering peace is disconcerting an electorate also frustrated by tepid growth, weak public services and still-gaping inequality.
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Photos from the scene show the Porsche lodged in the building's second story, having left a gaping hole with crumbling brick surrounding it.
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Absolutely. Fantasy football is the greatest thing ever created, as it allows us to fill gaping voids in our lives with legal gambling.
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Federal oversight of Holman and the rest of Alabama's troubled prison system is like stretching a small band-aid over a gaping wound.
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The artists repaired gaping holes in the storefront ceiling and augmented an unreliable boiler with a wood-burning stove made of oil drums.
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Despite having the most millionaires by a gaping margin, the report indicates that the median wealth for adults in the US is $65,904.
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Those spots turned into gaping, red wounds, which led doctors to diagnosed the boy with the same type of flesh-eating bacterial infection.
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These currently include a gaping $347 billion trade deficit, non-tariff trade barriers, and intentional, chronic and massive violations of U.S. intellectual property.
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Officials scrambled to determine how to handle the gaping hole and the disruption it was causing in the heart of the national capital.
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Read more: Dr. Pimple Popper removed a cancerous growth from a man's head and then repaired the gaping bloody holeLee's suspicions were correct.
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But it left a gaping hole at center with the departure of Robin Lopez — along with point guards Jerian Grant and Jose Calderon.
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Today, with gaping wealth inequality, flat incomes, and working families struggling to save for retirement, Social Security benefits should be boosted, not reduced.
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In "The Old Man and His Grandson," a child peers into a monster's gaping maw, from which huge hands and crooked teeth protrude.
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The country and the team were forced to grapple with the loss of life, along with the gaping hole left in Zambian soccer.
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Let's just say Disneyland is doing its best to distract visitors from the gaping hole that is the Star Wars Land construction zone.
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Are we really so surprised that hackers and nation-states alike are taking advantage of the resulting birds-nest of gaping security holes?
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The Los Angeles Lakers have had chemistry issues and injury issues, and now they have "gaping-hole-left-by-Kobe-Bryant-retiring" issues.
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However, massive inconsistencies across tech companies and platforms in addressing the material leave gaping holes that pedophiles and criminals, like traffickers, easily exploit.
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Just as it appears the time dragon will consume the city, Quaxelrod flies into its gaping mouth and straight down into its gut.
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A chilling face at the far right edge — mouth gaping in a cartoonish scream — reduces the chaos to a moment of deathly fear.
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The gaping hole at No. 2 stands out more today as accusations of tanking have permeated discussions about the state of the league.
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He added that there were "gaping differences" between the US, Canada, and Mexico on several issues, including labor standards and intellectual property protections.
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Such bonds could potentially fill a gaping vulnerability in the structure of the euro, giving markets confidence in the endurance of the currency.
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But the big, gaping hole in my online creation was easy to spot if you looked closely enough: I simply wasn't that girl.
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The hairy backsides and gaping genitalia for which Dunham is now known evolved out of innuendo-laden abstracts he created in the 1970s.
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Now there was just a gaping hole and part of a handrail, leaving the five-bedroom, five-bathroom house accessible only by ladder.
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It includes a piece called "Vertigo at Guantánamo," a series of colorful dots in concentric circles that call to mind a gaping hole.
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The virus does not respect rhetoric, inaction, a lack of coordination, or restrictions with gaping loopholes — all of which it is already exposing.
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But as VICE News reported earlier this week, there are gaping loopholes in the new policies that have allowed inmate transfers to continue.
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One night, while sailing along Australia's eastern coast, the ship swiped the jagged coral of the Great Barrier Reef, leaving a gaping hole.
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The staff reductions that began under Tillerson have left gaping holes that remain today, more than a year after he left the administration.
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A family has a gaping hole and it doesn't need to be this way, not when safe jobs in renewable energy are possible.
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In one case, Kavanaugh wrote a dissent that would have blown a gaping hole in the federal law protecting workers against age discrimination.
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But when you see a woman with her eyes crossed and strings of spit dripping from her gaping mouth, do you "know it"?
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He won in large part by casting Bloomberg as insufficiently concerned about the gaping inequality that afflicts both New York and the country.
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They are filter feeders with large comb-like "gill-rakers" in their gaping mouths that filter zooplankton, their main food, from the water.
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This is the gaping pitfall of his field: Can we ever know, definitively, that another species is saying what we think it's saying?
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Brown lost his stepfather last year and a football teammate in 2017 to gun violence, leaving a gaping hole in his young life.
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Maybe you can only fully appreciate beauty after seeing a guy's gaping, disfigured face, jaw busted in two, on their uncensored album cover.
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Netanyahu's caretaker cabinet has been unable to plug a gaping hole in government finances and the deficit has swelled over the past year.
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Maybe you're embarrassed by a gaping hole in your savings account, a recent slip-up or mounting debt you can't seem to escape.
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I have walked under bright midnight skies in Reykjavik and stood in Edinburgh gaping at an extinct volcano with a castle on top.
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Captains are allowed to turn the transponders off when they perceive a credible danger of being tracked by pirates — a gaping loophole for poachers.
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The lower half of the spillway has concrete erosion, creating a gaping hole in a structure that is used for controlled releases of water.
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At the end of the hoover pipe was a grizzled head topped with a shock of grey hair, whose mouth formed a gaping 'O.
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If today's disclosures are a PR stunt while it applies band-aids to a gaping wound, it'll matter to the regulators of the world.
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Tories crowing this week over Labour disunity on Brexit only have to wait for their party conference next week to reveal more gaping splits.
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Trump has also complained angrily about America's gaping trade deficit with China for which he blames weak and naive negotiating by previous U.S. administrations.
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Burger King is now using video games to try to peddle their food into our gaping mouths, because nothing in this world is sacred.
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On Monday, the Ireland-based graphic designer tweeted photos of a sign he'd put up next to a gaping hole in his office wall.
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They may seem unintuitive — a piece of clothing created to keep you toasty in the coldest months has a gaping hole in the back?
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Based on the data gathered so far, the researchers estimate that as much as 40 percent of Bennu's interior could simply be gaping voids.
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You saunter into the bathroom an hour later to see that said joints left a gaping hole of ugly where your lipstick once was.
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Clinton countered Trump's gaping racial blind spots by calmly discussing institutional racism, the need for community policing and her support for criminal justice reform.
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Any jokes made about how Diana (Gal Gadot) is a jaw-dropping beauty are at the expense of the drooling men gaping at her.
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Smuggling has surged since New Delhi raised the import duty on gold to 10 percent in 2013 to narrow a gaping current account deficit.
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Whether human or host, everyone in Westworld is emotionally crippled in one way or another, trying to fill some gaping hole in their psyche.
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When you finally succeed in prying one open, it feels like you've unlocked the maw to some gaping underworld, freeing something imprisoned for centuries.
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Later, the Canadiens established zone time on a power play, but Tomas Plekanec's shot went wide and Nathan Beaulieu missed a gaping open net.
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But the ones Ernesto Benavides captures are almost entirely brown, revealing a wasteland pocked by muddy, gaping holes where trees once fought for light.
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Videos taken by the ROV showed the aircraft carrier's 5-inch guns still pointing upward, along with a gaping hole in the ship's hull.
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"You, typically, have ignored gaping facts in describing this and I bet you don't even know them," an exasperated Clinton told host Craig Melvin.
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Finally, after chunks of concrete came loose and left gaping holes in the Rouge River Bridge, southbound I-22019 closed for desperately needed repairs.
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In half-court situations, Love spaces the floor and helps create gaping holes for Irving and James to batter defenses that are spread thin.
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Nelly Furtado's left boob is peeking out of her gaping black blouse, but she's too busy discussing her love for Ani DiFranco to realize.
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Washington (CNN)There is a gaping hole in this story: A sinkhole has appeared steps from the entrance to the White House briefing room.
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"It has gaping loopholes that authorize the use of facial recognition for all kinds of abusive purposes without proper judicial oversight," the group said.
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There is a gaping hole in our process outlined in the Constitution for removing a president who is not doing his or her job.
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Dr. Lee slices open Anthony's lump, and pokes her finger around the gaping incision to try and feel where the pus ball is buried.
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Sounds materialize to destabilize the pulse, upend the harmony or just add disruptive noise; gaping silences open up, suddenly isolating her voice in midair.
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A "juvenile born-again" who has lost his faith, Will arrives at Edwards by way of bible college with his soul a gaping void.
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Brazil's currency also lost about 1.6 percent on Monday against the U.S. dollar on concerns about further pressure on the government's gaping fiscal deficit.
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Clinton had a heated interview on Monday with NBC's Craig Melvin, accusing the reporter of ignoring "gaping facts" when he brought up Monica Lewinsky.
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"It's too bad Director Comey didn't take those gaping holes into consideration when he decided to send this letter," she said in the statement.
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That would deepen uncertainty over his austerity agenda aimed at plugging a gaping budget deficit and pulling Brazil out of its worst ever recession.
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That's made it great at delivering friendly video and clips from your favorite stars, but leaves a gaping hole where serendipitous viewing could be.
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In contrast to his assessment, the report's weakness in speaking directly to any link between big tech platforms and disinformation does look pretty gaping.
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Then this happened: Busari's floor completely collapsed, sending at least six partiers tumbling through a gaping hole in the ground, the Houston Chronicle reports.
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Junk Yard Chicago also makes murals that interact with their surroundings, like a gaping maw that consumes visitors entering the elevator at Threadless' headquarters.
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She stood up unsteadily, and immediately had to clutch at the table for support, her mouth gaping like the mouth of a thirsty fish.
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And in these cities, with their gaping income inequality, black communities shoulder a terrible burden of gun violence, high unemployment, substandard schools and poverty.
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To find out, I spoke to Jarrod, and we chatted about the gaping hole he's aiming to fix in the conspiracy theorist dating market.
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The protester's head showed a gaping wound, and the voice of another protester could be heard saying he was deliberately shot by a sniper.
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When the round eventually started, Clay's feet were back under him and he went back to work punishing the gaping wound around Cooper's eye.
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Even in the 250 targeted races in which Republicans outraised their Democratic rivals, the margin was a less gaping $2115 million to $210 million.
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China, the show insists, remains loyal to socialism, despite having as many as 800 or more billionaires, rising high-tech conglomerates and gaping inequalities.
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Without some mention of the campaign, she said, the prosecution would have a "gaping hole" in its explanation of why the issue came up.
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Only there does he discover that his face is caked with blood and that there is a long, gaping laceration on his right temple.
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The result: gaping scars that highlight just how much humans have altered Hawaii—so much, sometimes, that there's nothing left to see at all.
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The former Manchester United prospect missed a gaping goal from three metres in the 75th minute and shot wide with only Stojkovic to beat.
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But while trade and China hog political attention, automation gets passed over, leaving a gaping hole in critical preparations for the future of work.
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The damage to the guided-missile destroyer is so extensive that divers must enter the ship through a gaping hole on its port side.
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If you drive a pickup truck, but you don't use it the way it was intended, you're a gaping asshole and everyone knows it.
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I fit the last piece of the jigsaw puzzle border into place, and I could only stare at the gaping hole in the middle.
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Ideally, Congress would step up and pass substantive legislation to close the gaping loophole that the whistleblower process tolerates — but luckily circumvented — this time.
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For Greenland to break away, it would have to sacrifice the annual grant from Denmark, which would leave a gaping hole in its budget.
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Studies last year by the British, French and German governments found that carmakers exploited gaping loopholes in European Union regulations to evade emissions standards.
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For a few years, there was a hole in the ceiling, a gaping wound formed after my brother left the bath water on upstairs.
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Beyond sanctions, Iran's economy is further handicapped by its own authorities, who have allowed gaping infrastructure deficiencies, a weak banking sector and widespread corruption.
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As a teenager, he had gaping wounds on his feet from a rare skin disease, linear scleroderma, constricting his right ankle with scar tissue.
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The federal government blew a gaping hole in our budget, funding unprecedented efforts to stabilize the economy on the heels of a near-depression.
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His studio was cavernous, with gaping skylights and a battalion of movable soundproofing panels that Longstreth built D.I.Y.-style, using materials from Home Depot.
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The moves highlight how Brazil's government is racing to pass unpopular bills and curb a gaping budget deficit following a sovereign downgrade last month.
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In one of the windows, a curtain jerked aside and a pale circle of a face with a gaping mouth appeared for a moment.
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When they don't, there's a gaping silence that functions like the screeching notes in Guitar Hero: a reminder that you need to game better.
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The group cycled past a building whose facade included gaping holes covered with plastic, still unrepaired from the 2014 war between Gaza militants and Israel.
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Image: Grammarly/GizmodoCopyediting app Grammarly included a gaping security hole that left users of its browser extension open to more embarrassment than just misspelled words.
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The avid motorcyclist said he's driven past gaping pits in the asphalt that could cause him to fly off his bike if he hit them.
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So when Hudson and her partners saw a gaping void in the athletic space for affordable yet on-trend workout wear, they went for it.
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Analysts said discouraging imports could help ease pressure on the pound, protect some industries and raise revenue in a country with a gaping budget deficit.
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"We started with such high hopes," Liz Taylor whispers, moments before her throat is cut wide open, black blood oozing out of the gaping hole.
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"When she died, there was a gaping hole, not just for us but also for a huge amount of people across the world," he said.
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These oversights mar an otherwise engaging and interesting account, but perhaps it is natural that a history of space should have a few gaping holes.
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To do this, electromagnets are attached to both parts of the shell (valves) so that the quantity and quality of gaping activity can be recorded.
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And a set of tall office chairs, hunks of upholstery ripped from their backs, evokes gaping wounds and the aftermath of physical or psychological violence.
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"When she died, there was a gaping hole, not just for us, but also for a huge amount of people across the world," he added.
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And, to be honest, there was a gaping vacuum to be filled, given the way the national Republican Party had alienated once-loyal Muslim voters.
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He recorded the revolution's martyrs, people he knew, friends, sprawled in their gaping houses, or lying in pieces among the ruins of their market stalls.
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WhatsApp's gaping backup issue simply doesn't exist with Signal, and there's no risk of accidentally handing over your private messages to any third-party company.
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There's a mining company or federal agency responsible for a gaping pit in the earth or for contamination of waterways with toxic metals or chemicals.
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They also reflect the gaping cultural and political divides opened by the 2016 campaign, which will be almost impossible to close whoever wins the election.
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And to sprinkle a little salt on this gaping wound, she's also working on a memoir about Meghan titled The Diary of Princess Pushy's Sister.
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After beloved NBA reporter Craig Sager died and left a gaping hole in the basketball universe, he was honored Thursday night in utterly perfect fashion.
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His wife, Bernadette, sprayed antiseptic on a gaping wound on the sole of his foot before dabbing it with Vaseline and rewrapping it with gauze.
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Employer coverage is notoriously wasteful, and with $435 million now in outside funding, many investors think Collective Health can address some of the gaping holes.
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Increased security will undoubtedly give gamers peace of mind, but given America's gun crisis, it feels like placing a Band-Aid on a gaping wound.
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I can't be the only person wondering how the hell this movie (or, at the very least, the trailer) doesn't present some gaping plot holes.
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With her neon reflective vest, pointy ears and gaping mouth, she looks more like a beloved family pet than a veteran drug-sniffing police dog.
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Uncertainties over whether Washington and Beijing will be able to settle gaping differences over trade, technology and even geopolitical ambitions, kept many investors on guard.
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The gaping fiscal deficit cost Brazil's its hard-won investment grade credit rating last year, further undermining investor credibility in the Latin American nation's policies.
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When Mr Trump's vast, Trump-branded plane landed and came sharking towards the hangar, the huge crowd surged towards it, phone cameras raised, mouths gaping.
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If you're wondering what's going through Taylor's head as she excitedly covers her gaping mouth, don't worry: She laid out the scenario in the hashtags.
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"When she died, there was a gaping hole, not just for us but also for a huge amount of people across the world," he says.
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LONDON — It's easy to dismiss Netflix's new series The Crown as just another period drama to fill the gaping hole left behind by Downton Abbey.
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But Zuckerberg's announcement about cracking down on fake news is like putting a Band-Aid on a gaping wound and jumping into a septic pool.
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Then the rest of us gathered around, gaping and sniping and complaining about things we were aghast could even be considered for the sale bin.
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But we've never seen dark matter, and that leaves a huge gaping hole in our understanding of the how the universe formed and exists today.
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But what she apparently does not recognize is that almost no one paid these high tax rates because of gaping loopholes in the tax code.
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The ANC has lost popularity under Zuma following a string of scandals and a failure to address slow economic growth, high unemployment and gaping inequality.
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But when there isn't an immediate threat, she's Kristen Stewart in Twilight, gaping blankly at the world around her and wondering why it doesn't change.
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Yet sabotage and security breaches in Belgium barely hint at the gaping holes in plant safety that plague nuclear power in a politically unstable world.
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The gaping hole is actually just a black tarp held up to the exterior wall of the school by what appears to be duct tape.
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The combination of a trim rear, long midsection, and gaping front grille that visually widens the nose of the vehicle makes this an awkward design.
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Separately, Kremlin aide Andrei Belousov told reporters at the same event that the U.S. withdrawal punched a gaping hole in the pact, rendering it unworkable.
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Closing the gaping hole in the Brady Law that allows anyone to purchase firearms at gun shows or on the internet would do just that.
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In fact, she appears to be pouring salt onto the gaping immigration policy wound, posting photos of her beautiful, intact family to her Instagram account.
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If their goal is to create a kinder, more generous, more livable country without gaping differences in income and power, they must consider globalization's downsides.
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It only exists so you can look at the menu once and go "Whoa!" and then back away slowly, gaping at the mysterious rich people.
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Maseko's mother in an emotional tribute to her daughter, said her death has left a "gaping and bleeding hole" in her heart, local media reported.
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Yet even that contrast, while gaping, probably doesn't capture the central force that could significantly heighten tension over the Senate's structure in the years ahead.
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"I went into the living room to find my phone and saw a gaping hole in my forearm," she wrote in an essay for Quartz.
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Perhaps the most sexually charged piece in the show is "Plunger/Cherries", (2000-2017): the gaping orifice in the sculpted terracotta plunger is brutally carnal.
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The gaping hole -- which started off as two smaller ones before merging into the larger cavity -- appeared 300 meters from the JR Hakata railway station.
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The instant that it misses, it is an open elbow which in any portion of the martial arts—striking or grappling—is a gaping hole.
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Trump also has sought massive hikes in Chinese purchases of U.S. farm, energy and manufactured products to shrink a gaping U.S. trade deficit with China.
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The news highlights the gaping holes in the world's telecommunications infrastructure that the telco industry has known about for years despite ongoing attacks from criminals.
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Using a deep red to convey gaping gashes and thick smears of clotted blood, her works visualizes the rage of female bodies in silenced pain.
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Several years later, my version has a similar layout to his, with a "gaping maw" (as I affectionately like to call it) in the middle.
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Doesn't happen all that often these days, what with the big guy in the White House bringing liberals and conservatives together in bipartisan gaping horror.
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Enter the gaping maw of Our Colour, West's response to her own breakout 2015 installation Your Colour Perception, and you'll be engulfed within the spectrum.
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Mnuchin said that the United States wants free, fair and balanced trade with China, in part to close a gaping U.S. trade deficit with China.
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They had just filled in some of the gaping holes in the road and placed a large tree branch across it, fashioning a makeshift checkpoint.
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"It's like you have a guy who has a gaping chest wound and you give him morphine instead of filling the chest wound," he said.
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On a recent afternoon, the sacred enclosure was full of adults gaping at the ceiling, babies in strollers and tour guides with flags on sticks.
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But that lags behind Trump's stronger support among male non-graduates: a gaping 40-point advantage over Clinton in the ABC News/Washington Post poll.
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It feels like a gaping plot hole in a series that has otherwise been the most tightly written stretch of "Trek" episodes in the franchise.
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She spoke most forcefully on race and the gaping disparities in how white people and people of color are treated within the criminal justice system.
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The other is ivory cotton voile with a panel of green silk velvet wrapping halfway around the belly and ending in a long, gaping seam.
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Near the airfield, shards of metal crack underfoot as two military personnel take measurements of the gaping crater left behind by one of the missiles.
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The lack of concern about ransomware is leaving a gaping hole in the security of businesses, according to Adam Nash, EMEA regional manager at Webroot.
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The law has largely been ineffective due to lax enforcement and gaping loopholes that have allowed employers to easily circumvent the intent of the law.
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With rising unemployment, the ruling African National Congress is under increasing pressure to address gaping inequality that persists 23 years after the end of apartheid.
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Palladium prices are within a whisker of breaking above $2,000 an ounce for the first time, with a gaping supply deficit fueling a remarkable run.
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Bulging eyes, gaping mouths, warts, wrinkles, and other disembodied expressions or body parts are arranged in elaborate configurations that are at once delightful and disconcerting.
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It was Newcombe's innate ability to relate his experiences to young players that Kendrick said would leave a "gaping void" after the star player's death.
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For the first time, we seriously question our treasure hunting prowess; our confidence has faded as the gaping holes in our theory have become more obvious.
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Cybersecurity researchers have recently found gaping vulnerabilities in the Telegram app, widely used by US government workers, as well as supporters of the ISIS militant group.
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Over time, however, the gaping hole was obscured by a 1,123-meter-tall (3,200-foot) layer of ice, where it remained hidden for thousands of years.
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Nakul Duggal, Qualcomm's vice president of product management, sticks his head into a Cadillac SUV and points up at a gaping rectangular hole in the ceiling.
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Macri has sought to close Argentina's gaping fiscal deficit, but the government has steered away from a sharp austerity approach to avoid worsening a deep recession.
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Girard scored at 593:259, picking up a loose puck in the right corner after a scramble in front and fired it into a gaping net.
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Nothing reminds us that we are on a celestial island surrounded by the abyss like watching our planet's energy source turn into a gaping black hole.
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The export earnings will help to plug Ethiopia's gaping current-account deficit, while the cheap power will provide a timely fillip to its nascent manufacturing sector.
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On Halloween, I hit one thrown by acclaimed weed party girl Katie Partlow at a mansion designed to resemble the gaping mouth of a Mayan tomb.
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Her tormenting of poor Sam in past episodes is essentially what scuttled the escape attempt, ending that entire family and resulting in Carl's gaping head wound.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has railed against China for what he sees as intellectual property theft, entry barriers to U.S. business and a gaping trade deficit.
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Unlike its more celebrated, flesh-eating cousins, the whale shark is a filter feeder, sucking vast clouds of plankton into its gaping-yet-human-friendly mouth.
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Again, having both services running together, if only for a month, should help you to identify any gaping holes that you need to be aware of.
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In some instances Trimp is little more than a gaping, flabby mouth—an extended throat, really—presumably gurgling something incoherent about emailing a wall to ISIS.
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Timurlengia is the lone survivor from this important time; a missing link nestled right in the middle of a gaping chasm in the tyrannosaur fossil record.
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Now, after nearly eight months of an empty Supreme Court seat gaping like a missing tooth, would a Democratic Senate go nuclear on the highest court?
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His gaping margin of victory dwarfed the few tenths of one percent by which the former secretary of state prevailed in the Iowa caucuses last week.
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Another of the plane's passengers Mohamed Ali told the Associated Press that they heard a bang before flames opened a gaping hole in the plane's side.
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But for now, the flaws in Europe's security remain gaping, while IS shows every sign both of increasing ambition and the capability to go with it.
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But by that Monday night Emily Coombes was dead, lying on her bed with two gaping wounds near her heart, her body festering in the heat.
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However, it turns out that HIPAA loopholes, and the digital nature of a lot of that information, have punctured a gaping hole in our protective shield.
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Ask Trump about his mom, as I did, and the most acute memory he relates finds her gaping at the television as Queen Elizabeth was coronated.
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There was the Long Island poultry store in the shape of a vast white duck; the gaping alligator's mouth through which visitors entered a Kissimmee, Fla.
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Heta Asset Resolution was formed to wind down the bank but regulators froze Heta's debt repayments after discovering a gaping capital hole at the bad bank.
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The gaping hole in Miocic's game is that he scarcely uses a left hook and ends combinations with his right hand, completely exposed to a counter.
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So what was a narrowly intended essential flexibility for the United States has now become a gaping hole that you can drive a Mack truck through.
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At El Molcajete, the tacos look like bouquets, brimming with cilantro, loosely bundled in paper sleeves twisted tight at one end and gaping at the mouth.
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At El Molcajete, the tacos look like bouquets, brimming with cilantro, loosely bundled in paper sleeves twisted tight at one end and gaping at the mouth.
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Dlamini-Zuma's team thinks Ramaphosa would not be decisive enough in addressing the gaping racial inequalities that persist in South Africa - the core of her campaign.
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Ranging from orderly couplets to an itemized list titled after Jay Z's "99 Problems" to lines interrupted by gaping white space, these exquisite poems defy categorization.
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We can't begin to repair our gaping income inequality until we have an honest conversation about the realities of wealth, and how to responsibly tax it.
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First, I hope attention will be paid to the gaping distance many readers feel between them and the editors and writers at The New York Times.
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That left a gaping hole in insurer finances on top of the other problems they were already facing, like a sicker group of enrollees than expected.
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Last Friday's release of the U.S. Department of State's annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices has a gaping hole: the "Reproductive Rights" section has disappeared.
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All in all, it was perhaps the most underwhelming tournament in living memory, and plunged the national team even deeper into the gaping maw of failure.
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" What Russia was doing, per Yaffa: Delivering "a measured dose of faux insanity…to make up for a gaping disparity in conventional military and economic strength.
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But somehow, The CW's musical comedy Crazy Ex-Girlfriend keeps combining them in ways that keep me gaping at my television in delight and/or devastation.
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It now hopes the cheaper currency will encourage local manufacturers like Gamal to make products that can replace more expensive imports, narrowing its gaping trade deficit.
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Cars on a nearby road pull over, the drivers gaping in amazement at what appear to be fearsome weapons, encountered so unexpectedly in this serene spot.
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As the economy failed to rebound, the deficit widened to a gaping 10 percent of GDP and forced her to make steep cuts, including to FIES.
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On the woman's neck is a fiery red opening, like a gaping wound, while her collar is decorated with a motif of fetuses in circular enclosures.
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If information disappears into a gaping maw, the notion of a "past" itself may be in jeopardy — we couldn't even be sure of our own histories.
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It was a brutal reminder of a 2100-year-old war that has carved gaping holes in communities across the country, with little end in sight.
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The copper bullet had expanded on impact, as it was designed to do, opening a gaping hole in the elk's lungs and killing it almost instantly.
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The oil spill is not Rennell's first mining-related calamity: The operations have gouged red gashes in the coastline and left gaping holes in the forest.
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A 84-foot-10-inch-deep hole (representing the height of the former monument including the now removed statue of Lee) would create a gaping abyss.
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The proliferation of female candidates, several of whom are running for the first time, has excited observers who lament the still-gaping gender gap in politics.
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It shouldn't have been possible for a Democratic presidential contender to emerge, running on the argument that this success was not enough, that gaping wounds remained.
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Gutting an animal was a science lesson, both kids gaping at the gumdrop-shaped heart, the rubbery trachea that once shuttled breath from outside to inside.
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Lawmakers can and should close this gaping loophole immediately to address the growing threat posed by terrorists who commit mass casualty attacks inside the United States.
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That week, similar ad hoc community clinics would treat hundreds of people, some with routine colds and viruses, others with upper-respiratory infections or gaping wounds.
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It's still a gaping hole for the favored class with friends in high places, Gary Cohn and Steven Mnuchin, who were instrumental in framing the bill.
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"The policies and measures taken by higher levels were at gaping odds with realities on the ground and could not be implemented in full," he wrote.
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Instead Mr. Bayes poked a finger into his gaping maw — also a gross-out move, but unexpected, which sent a wave of laughter through the company.
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But any plan must attempt to contend with the most appalling and gaping sore on America's health care system: the 4003 million people who lack insurance.
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The biggest difference is Audi chose a more standard grille on the final production version of the E-Tron Sportback over the concept version's gaping maw.
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A day after his departure, my wife, Linda, and I made our way toward the gaping Fish Mouth Cave, perched high on a slick-rock ridge.
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He has gaping blind spots, which were described well in a recent story about his potential candidacy by my Times colleagues Alexander Burns and Sydney Ember.
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The valley was wide and flat, pocked with gaping calderas that blew enormous plumes of steam into the air, like sideways clouds drifting into the sky.
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Experts said that the state rules — without a clear, mandatory enforcement requirement — leave a gaping loophole for those who choose not to give up their guns.
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While I'm not a big fan of jump scares, Mikus's large, red eyes and gaping mouth pulled something out of me that I have to recognize.
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The piece summarizes Ensor (1860–1949) as a fantastically idiosyncratic painter defying categorization, imagining masked grotesques in lurid primary colors, all rolling eyes and gaping visages.
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Bank executive Jennifer Riordan, 43, was killed when she was partially pulled through a gaping hole next to her seat as the cabin suffered rapid decompression.
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They have the ability to reciprocate expressions with a surprising degree of accuracy, especially an open-mouthed gaping face that seemed popular among the observed bears.
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He should probably claim that he is too busy protecting consumers to engage in an activity as frivolous as tromping through the woods and gaping at trees.
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Strange though it may seem, the best way for Sanders to fill the most gaping hole in his campaign is to get better ranting about Wall Street.
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Back in 2016, it slammed into a coast guard ship off the coast of Oslo, leaving a gaping hole in the wooden vessel's hull, the Guardian reports.
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Senate Republicans released their health bill last week, but there was a gaping hole in the text: There was no provision that incentivized people to stay insured.
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While sleeping at a laundromat as a single pair of underwear tumble dries, Villanelle's medication is stolen, leaving her gaping wound open to all kinds of infection.
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He's been wearing the same army-green coat every winter for about a decade, despite the fact that there's a gaping, tattered hole in the left elbow.
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" He added that although he was glad organizers were trying to go green, the Wi-Fi technology felt like "a band aid on a great gaping wound.
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By now, viewers know Earn's gaping need, the stakes created by his strained relationship with his baby mama Van and caring for the couple's infant daughter, Lottie.
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But many of the cord-cutting options can be frustrating: there are gaping holes in content coverage and a never-ending maze of confusing, non-integrated interfaces.
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You'll also need medical attention if the cut stops bleeding but the edges are jagged or gaping, it's on your face, or you can't get it clean.
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For him, the building - with its grey exterior, huge gaping holes and revolving balcony - is the best reflection of how the Lebanese have yet to make peace.
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In Asia, uncertainties over whether Washington and Beijing will be able to settle gaping differences over trade, technology and even geopolitical ambitions, kept many investors on guard.
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As an unprecedented number of Americans die from opioid overdoses, the Senate's new health care bill is trying to put a Band-Aid over a gaping wound.
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His 1965 289 Shelby Cobra was right where he parked it the night before, except for one teensy development—the convertible top had a gaping hole it.
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He's barged out of the way by his best mate who consigns the trio above into history's gaping bin and proudly bangs the drum for the Beatles.
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Gillespie has an almost Spielbergian love of close-ups of his characters gaping at the ineffable — in this case, usually killer waves rather than aliens or dinosaurs.
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A gaping supply deficit, meanwhile, has pushed palladium prices to record peaks around $1,600 an ounce, which could spur carmakers to use less palladium and more platinum.
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GAPING DEFICIT Deng said Chinese banks wanted to invest in Turkey, following the lead of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) which bought Tekstilbank in 2015.
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The state's budget crisis has taken a toll on its borrowing costs as investors are weary of gaping budget deficits and a large unfunded public pension liability.
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A major investor focus is the prospect of congressional approval of a pension reform bill, the cornerstone of a government plan to curtail a gaping budget deficit.
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No one was hurt, thankfully, but the town of Palm Beach tweeted a statement that indicated they haven't yet figured out exactly why the gaping hole formed.
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" He then went on to accuse Melvin of ignoring "gaping facts" about how the affair and subsequent fallout transpired, retorting, "...and I bet you don't know them.
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This is especially the case considering that the U.K. economy will need a continuous large inflow of foreign capital to finance its gaping external current account deficit.
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If foundational information disappears into a gaping maw, the notion of a "past" itself may be in jeopardy — we couldn't even be sure of our own histories.
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"There is a rush of unlimited money coming in, undisclosed money coming in, and a bunch of gaping holes that allow a lack of disclosure," Bozzi said.
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They focus on pointing out — gaping at — the size of a real person, and how different, "weird" or non-standard his body is compared to the norm.
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Practically speaking, keeping a semblance of the series alive solves a scheduling problem for ABC, which was left with a gaping hole in its Tuesday-night lineup.
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Gaping jaws stuffed with food, splotches all over the pages, frequent use of a typeface that looks like a scream from a locked cell — that's the design.
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The company's defense division has barely turned a profit in recent years, since Brazil's government slashed military spending in an effort to close a gaping budget deficit.
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When it comes to fighting allergies, over-the-counter medications work for me about as well as a wet Band-Aid applied to a gaping flesh wound.
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" The ACLU said the agency's 2017 privacy guidance on the use of license plate reader technology contains "gaping holes that enable ICE to infringe on civil liberties.
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Antarctica is undergoing massive changes right now, and figuring out why a gaping hole could suddenly open up will be key to understanding larger systems at play.
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A few songs into the set, unprompted, she starts weeping—like full-bodied sob, mouth gaping—onstage, often turning her back to shield herself from the audience.
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Despite the gaping hole in the nation's budget, there is so much economic fear right now that America can borrow for 10 years at less than 1%.
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Others are merely gaping at pottery porn such as that posted by Eric Landon, a Milwaukee-born talent at Tortus Copenhagen, who has over 2000,210 Instagram followers.
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The bus-sized whale sharks — docile creatures with a gaping mouth — have recently become endangered, as researchers have been enlisting tourists to help track and identify them.
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Soon after, a building with a gaping chasm where a window might have once been, and then another, with chunks of plaster gouged out like missing teeth.
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Across the street still stands an old office building, hollowed out by the war, its blown-out windows like mouths gaping at Falafel Sahyoun and Falafel Sahyoun.
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Zacha and Bratt put the Devils up 2-0 at 3:48 of the second, with Zacha again firing into a gaping net past goaltender John Gibson.
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At the time, she was already condemned — wood rotting, gaping holes giving way to pigeons — but the idea of the city without her was inconceivable to him.
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And colleges should be places where we learn to persuade people not to take paths that we consider dangerous instead of simply gaping and yelling at them.
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Details that might look like decorative flair — like twisted sides, tapered pointy tips, and gaping holes — are actually carefully designed wind reduction techniques that keep buildings still.
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Since arriving in Washington, Kushner has prided himself on his ability to bridge gaping partisan divides over lavish dinners at his home and intimate White House meetings.
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A photo of the John S. McCain showed a gaping hole in its side right at the waterline, but the ship did not appear to be listing.
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The study comes a month after a huge fire at a social housing block in one of Europe's richest boroughs revealed the city's gaping rich-poor divide.
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But for African-Americans, he was also the ultimate lesson in how this antidote alone is insufficient to heal the gaping wounds of racial injustice in America.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has railed against China for what he sees as intellectual property theft, entry barriers to U.S. business and a gaping U.S. trade deficit.
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Actually, gaping, oozing sores: He served a year in federal prison for conspiring to violate safety rules, after 29 of his miners died in a 2010 explosion.
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Three enormous empires — the Russian, German and Austro-Hungarian — had folded within the last two years, sweeping away centuries of dynastic privilege, but leaving a gaping void.
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" Ferrell's monologue continued, but he kept gaping at Reynolds until the "Deadpool" actor finally had to tell him, "Will, you got to stop looking at me, okay?
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Unless it closes a deal by March, a gaping balance-sheet hole will prompt automatic delisting of its shares from Tokyo's stock market - further battering its shareholders.
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It is more eerie to watch Megan peer over Hannah's gaping wounds with a technician's composure than it is to witness Hannah's jaw unhinge in a scream.
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As one of only a handful of women at the paper, Ms. Wille noticed a gaping double standard in how men and women were allowed to behave.
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As one of only a handful of women at the paper, Ms. Wille noticed a gaping double standard in how men and women were allowed to behave.
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The two sit in awkward silence, separated by their gaping age difference and by an impenetrable language barrier (the old man's dialogue is even scribbled in Thai).
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Some diptychs feature dark rectangles of impenetrable ink — including Jack Kerouac's Big Sur — some pages are tattered with gaping holes, such as John Rechy's City of Night.
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But you typically have ignored gaping facts in discussing this and I bet you don&apost even know them -- REPORTER: Do you feel you owed her an apology?
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You have all this prestige, an overflowing fountain of self-regard, a gaping chasm between the amount of attention you want and the amount you're going to receive.
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Absent some gaping security hole at the bank, remotely infecting an ATM requires access to a bank employee's credentials, generally obtained via email phishing or social engineering attacks.
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Necco's not gone quite yet, but in the event that it shutters, the jury's out on who will fill that gaping void it may leave in its absence.
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But investor worries have grown due to the gaping fiscal deficit and sluggish private sector credit growth, after the government capped lending rates at 14 percent in 2016.
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All of which has only served to expose gaping holes in Trump's organization and an apparent — and embarrassing -- inability to figure out how to work the system effectively.
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What good can come from introducing a new suite of world-changing products without first repairing the glaring, gaping holes inside ones that have already changed the world?
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It justifies the gaping inequalities in our society by attributing them to the skill and hard work of successful people and the incompetence and shortcomings of unsuccessful people.
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Wariness is warranted here, where staircases no longer have treads, banisters hang at crazy angles and gaping elevator shafts no longer contain elevators, at least in one piece.
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If almost feels like an entire segment of the script concerning Dwight's grander plan was chopped out, leaving a gaping hole in the episode that feels painfully unfilled.
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The close-up shots of gaping orifices, awkward dialogue, and bland elevator muzac that is so often associated with porn does not scream high art to most people.
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If racial problems have been a gaping rent in the American dream since the country's inception, things ostensibly seemed to be improving for much of the last decade.
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A military helicopter accidentally dropped a box full of ammunition over a Texas elementary school Thursday mid-afternoon, leaving a gaping hole in the roof, according to officials.
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It may be a small enough chip that only your mother would notice, or it could be more serious than that, like a Dumb & Dumber-sized gaping hole.
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"Alexis was our hero and it's a huge wound, an open gaping wound, in our family," the actress, 58, tells PEOPLE while promoting her new film Born Guilty.
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Bunning said investors were worried that if Britain's huge financial services industry takes a big hit from Brexit, that could help widen an already gaping current account deficit.
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Over the next decade, politicians will face pressure to renew the temporary provisions of the tax bill at exactly the time they must confront a gaping fiscal shortfall.
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In prepared remarks, Eberstadt said the United States has failed to keep good records on people with criminal records, leaving a gaping hole in the country's economic statistics.
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While most people aren't likely to mourn the passing of Twitter for Mac, the choice does highlight the gaping hole where a solid multi-platform client should go.
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THE tsunami of 2011 left gaping holes reminiscent of war zones in the landscape along the coast of Tohuku, in the north-east of Honshu, Japan's main island.
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The Briton's one minute, 32.850 second effort was good enough for him to take pole from his championship-leading team mate Nico Rosberg by a gaping 0.414 seconds.
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But Urena completed the win just seconds later when he ran through another gaping hole in the U.S. defense to give Howard no chance from 15 yards out.
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U.S. involvement, said Peter Kornbluh, the senior analyst head of the National Security Archive's Chile Documentations Project, is the "gaping historical hole" in our present understanding of Condor.
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At one field hospital in eastern Raqqa, a twentysomething man was brought in by SDF fighters, a gaping mortar wound in his chest, his body covered in blood.
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Below 2,000 feet the gaping cavity narrows into two channels, and warm water flows through it, boring through the ice like sugar through the enamel of a tooth.
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If you currently have any free time to speak of, prepare for it to be sucked up by the gaping and undeniably magnetic black hole that is television.
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Bernie Sanders's insurgent campaign was propelled by different data: gaping income inequality, stagnant wages, the amount of growth siphoned off by the 1 percent, and the underemployment rate.
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Financial Secretary Paul Chan unveiled measures to address economic challenges and longstanding livelihood strains in the former British colony, including a gaping wealth gap and lofty property prices.
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A well-dressed crowd filled the circular space, while gaping at the half-red, half-gold Damien Hirst unicorn sculpture towering over the room on a gold pedestal.
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Hungry City At El Molcajete, the tacos look like bouquets, brimming with cilantro, loosely bundled in paper sleeves twisted tight at one end and gaping at the mouth.
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The Joint Committee on Taxation recently reported that this gaping income tax loophole costs the Treasury over $30 billion annually, and this revenue loss is projected to grow.
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Bolsonaro said he would reduce taxes and oppose an inheritance tax, but gave no details of how he planned to deal with Brazil's gaping budget deficit if elected.
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But now, the nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation says economic growth will make up for only $408 billion of that, leaving a gaping $1 trillion hole to fill.
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Sadly, there is every prospect that this depreciation will accelerate in the weeks immediately ahead as the country has difficulty in financing its gaping external current account deficit.
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But you typically have ignored gaping facts in describing this, and I bet you don&apost even know -- (CROSSTALK) MELVIN: Do you feel you owned her an apology?
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If only this production could make space more consistently for that gaping sense of absence, of a wound that will always remain open in two irreparably damaged lives.
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Zego, the London-based startup that appears to have spotted a gaping insurance hole in the so-called gig economy, has raised £6 million in Series A funding.
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So the gaping hole in the toy market for good dinosaur action figures has become larger than ever, and I feel an obligation to help correct this oversight.
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However, Turkey has been among the worst affected due to its a gaping current account deficit and growing puzzlement over who exactly holds the reins of monetary policy.
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They also blame the oligopolistic dominance of tycoons such as Li for social ills including a gaping wealth gap, extensive harbor reclamation, heritage demolition and extortionate property prices.
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Polls suggest the country is headed for a gaping gender gap in November, as moderate women flee the Trump-led Republican Party but white men remain mostly loyal.
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Its aftermath was both devastating and remarkable, with helicopter footage of the base Thursday morning showing hangars that had easily survived past storms now riddled with gaping holes.
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Tucking her hair into a helmet, Zenith Irfan, 21, is preparing for a motorcycle ride through the busy roads of Lahore, Pakistan, despite hostile stares and gaping mouths.
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This is an enormous opportunity for Amazon to differentiate itself from its competitors by proving that it can help bridge what has become a gaping American class divide.
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Trump's presidency might look like an incoherent mess and an exclusive exercise in tearing at some of America's most gaping political, social and racial scars for personal gain.
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Gaping achievement gaps between the city's black and Hispanic students and their white and Asian peers help explain why school integration has become a priority for Mr. Carranza.
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But a man with Trump's gaping insecurity and consuming fear is not a person who can be a stable steward of the national trust and the national interest.
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In a statement on Thursday, Mr. Lighthizer, the United States trade representative, said that "gaping differences" remained between the countries on intellectual property, agriculture, energy and other areas.
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He had a gaping space the size of an orange in the area of his left frontal lobe: the region that, it is generally agreed, governs impulse control.
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Rio de Janeiro Journal RIO DE JANEIRO — Neighbors from surrounding apartment buildings toss empty beer bottles through a gaping hole in the roof of the once-majestic church.
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Leaning over his foe's decapitated head, David grips the shaft of his sword as if preparing to shove its handle into the gaping mouth of the dead Goliath.
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A catastrophic fire last week destroyed the cathedral's attic and the lead roof, creating gaping holes in the immense vaulted ceiling, and leaving the building's interior perilously exposed.
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Still, Macy's closing in September left a gaping hole along Smithfield Street, once the city's most vibrant retail corridor, and has put Core Realty's redevelopment plan under a microscope.
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Four Democrats and four Republicans voted in favor of the weakening amendments, which offer gaping loopholes through which internet service providers could block web traffic and excise exorbitant fees.
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Hours after heading out to sea, their ships returned with the carcasses of two freshly harpooned minke whales, their huge, gaping maws draped off the sterns of the vessels.
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Amid mutual suspicions and gaping policy differences, each party is raising the stakes, betting that the other has more fear from a return to the polls in the autumn.
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Amid mutual suspicions and gaping policy differences, each is raising the stakes, betting that the other has more to fear from a return to the polls in the autumn.
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There is still a huge gaping hole in the kinds of stories that you see on the big screen, and not enough focus on interesting complicated nuanced female characters.
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What's more, we average voters can assume that there are gaping holes in our knowledge of what's really going on, especially as it relates to terrorism and foreign conflicts.
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Here's where the gaping holes in our OP's story first appear, with credit due to the diligent reporting of the sneakerhead website Sole Collector and Nathan Jolly for News.com.
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"I have a 6 pack from laughing so hard these last couple of days #IMY#SCORPION #BAE#CHICKENFINGERS&BBQ #GAPING#BOUJEE #YOUCHANGEDINLA#PLAYTHATCARDIIIIB," he wrote in a second post.
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But when it comes to sinkholes, all we can do is wait and hope that our cars won't be swallowed by a sudden gaping chasm in a city street.
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Other scenes include Will's bedroom (um, watch out for the GAPING DEMIGORGON PORTAL), the Byers' living room, Will's makeshift fort and the fluorescent-lit halls of Hawkins Middle School.
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The government in June hiked fuel prices by up to 20183 percent and electricity prices by up to 42 percent in an attempt to narrow its gaping budget deficit.
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The first Ninth Circuit opinion had created a gaping hole in copyright and had pierced through the well-settled rules that governed how copyright liability worked on the internet.
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And when Isaiah Maurice was kicked out of the program for violating team rules, it left a gaping hole inside that the Wildcats must patch with transfers and freshmen.
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The New York Times reported a similar gaping hole in the speeches and tributes at the Governors Awards earlier this month, where Hoffman was also greeted with raucous applause.
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Pompeo will talk about fixing the gaping vacancies at the State Department left in former Secretary Tillerson's wake, countering Russian aggression toward the U.S., and his preference for diplomacy.
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Its older siblings (SAGEs I and II) had revealed both the growth of the gaping ozone hole and, after humans decided to stop spraying Freon everywhere, its subsequent recovery.
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Meirelles said the reform of Brazil's costly social security system, the main cause of a gaping budget deficit, is crucial to restore growth and create jobs despite its unpopularity.
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This wobbling likely comes from "hot spots," glowing blobs of magnetically heated plasma orbiting right above the black hole's gaping maw at almost one-third the speed of light.
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Staring down the half-chewed corner of a Ginsters pasty is like gazing into the contents of a Hoover bag, emptied into the gaping mouth of a basking shark.
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But winning it all will only put a temporary Band-Aid on a gaping, festering wound that opened during the 2014 World Cup and threatens Brazil's chances for 2018.
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S. SHADOWS In Asia, uncertainties over whether Washington and Beijing will be able to settle gaping differences over trade, technology and even geopolitical ambitions, kept many investors on guard.
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There are more options for type of mattress (in order to calibrate the accelerometer) than there are for gender, leaving a gaping hole when it comes to LGBTQ representation.
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The court also dealt Chicago officials a setback last week in a separate ruling overturning the city's plan to try to plug a gaping hole in its pension funding.
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After the airplane landed safely back in Sydney, emergency crews found a gaping hole in the front part of the engine nacelle's structural casing, known as the nose cowl.
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ET. A passenger plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Somalia on Tuesday when an explosion shortly after takeoff tore a large, gaping hole in its fuselage.
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Soon after Bisping beat Henderson, a contract dispute scuttled former welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre's presumed return at UFC 206 and left a gaping hole in the Toronto card.
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You can barely make out its tiny gaping mouth in this photo, but that goose is mid-hiss at the crowd that had formed around it and its goslings.
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These later images may have lost the gaping mouth, sharp teeth, and beard, but they preserve the most striking quality of the Gorgon: the piercing and unflinching outward gaze.
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Down 226-13, Winnipeg tied the game just 21:29 into the third period when Andrew Copp drilled a Khudobin save of Tucker Poolman's shot into a gaping net.
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With the advent of First Family LLC, there is a gaping hole in American culture where the president and his family used to be, in all their outdated glory.
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Down 22-20, Winnipeg tied the game just 222:03 into the third period when Andrew Copp drilled a Khudobin save of Tucker Poolman's shot into a gaping net.
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Annual risk assessments, commonplace for many organizations, are insufficient at protecting critical infrastructure: they do not ensure continuous visibility into security postures and leave gaping holes of opportunity. Rep.
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Medine unexpectedly announced last month that he would leave office later this year, likely leaving a gaping hole at the top of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board.
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It also has a freight elevator, painted with orange and green swirls to look like the gaping mouth of a dragon with welded iron monsters suspended from the ceiling.
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It's clear that cultivating some premium content is central to Medium's move to bring in subscribers, but the gaping Twitter-shaped hole in the paywall is a bit counterintuitive.
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That's what Yan Zhu, a privacy engineer who made the 2015 list, was doing when she found a gaping privacy hole in the way Forbes handles recipients' personal information.
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She hunts the rapists, tracks their movements and exacts revenge one by one, walking away scot-free each time thanks to a script (Michael Pellico) that has gaping holes.
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With the exception of some gaping historical holes (this is an essay, not a book), the modern narrative of psychedelic culture can be briefly separated into a few eras.
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Even as I was gaping in horror at her blasé explanation for why she and Kevin should annihilate the entire world, I couldn't help but giggle at her nonchalance.
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President Donald Trump criticizes China for what he sees as intellectual property theft, entry barriers to U.S. business and a gaping trade deficit, while Beijing calls the complaints unreasonable.
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Just like the image on the cover of the album, Vulnicura reveals an artist with her heart gaping wide open, uninterested in repressing her emotions to appease accepted norms.
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My next step became clear: It was time to learn to live around the huge gaping hole of Wes's absence — not past it, not without it, just around it.
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She skitters around the house and eventually the neighborhood, both evading Barry and dealing damage, leaving him with a gaping knife wound in his shoulder that will require stitches.
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It left a gaping hole in her smile, but she liked how it looked: "Now if I show the judges I'm mature, they'll be more impressed," she said, happily.
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With these performances of the Glass concerto, featuring the splendid pianists Katia and Marielle Labèque as soloists, Mr. van Zweden has filled a gaping hole in the Philharmonic's history.
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Lesandro stumbled back inside, a gaping wound in his neck, but Mr. Cruz motioned for him to leave, pointing toward St. Barnabas Hospital a block away, the video shows.
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When Epic Games shut down Fortnite for two days, leaving gamers with nothing more to look at than a spinning black hole, Twitter was live-streaming the gaping void.
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Yet Ghosn's real trick may be the way he exposed the gaping holes in Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's seven-year effort to restore Japan's standing in global economic circles.
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Its streets, for starters, are teeming with ghosts, many bearing the gaping wounds that killed them, who cluster around the living but can be seen only by a few.
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White House and congressional officials struck an agreement to raise the debt ceiling, averting a fiscal crisis — but adding billions more in debt to an already gaping federal deficit.
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They are a challenge to colonialist language and linguistic white supremacy; they are full of joy and fear, with overwhelming layers and gaping omissions that say just as much.
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But the district says rising costs, insufficient funding from the state and its gaping deficit will require major budget reductions for the third year in a row -- including layoffs.
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On his most recent album, "Remembering U," Cobb offers a musical homage to a younger compatriot, Roy Hargrove, whose untimely death last year left a gaping void in jazz.
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The British state and economy had become dysfunctional: gaping regional inequalities, a housing market inaccessible to younger workers, weak labor productivity, sluggish investment and very little to export. Mrs.
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On top was a sausage, incarnadine, with gaping slits, that would have been too salty if it hadn't also been nearly too sweet — which is to say, just right.
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Like approximately four million other American families right now, my mother and siblings and I are plugging this gaping hole in our nation's safety net as best we can.
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Kalanick's departure as CEO widens an already gaping hole at the top of Uber which has no chief financial officer, head of engineering or general counsel at the moment.
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This time the threat is non-kinetic and instead of a compartmented and siloed federal bureaucracy, we have a gaping information-sharing divide between our public and private sectors.
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" Tim Farron, the leader of the Liberal Democrat party, said the report "exposes the gaping class divide at the heart of our society that we all already knew existed.
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He stroked the ball with the outer edge of the shoes his father had bought him and, quick as a whip, unleashed a shot that left the goalkeeper gaping.
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"What They Did" unfurls over a single nine-page paragraph in which time radiates outward in both directions from the spatial/emotional/historical zero point of the gaping hole.
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And now, amid rising anger at the state's gaping economic inequality, the idea has gotten new momentum with an assembly bill that's making its way through the State Legislature.
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That gaping hole deep inside of me that was looking for a mother didn't vanish just because I finally knew why she'd never been able to really be one.
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One gaping hole in the film's critique of the system is in its failure to address the abysmal and exploitative working conditions within the meat processing and packing industry.
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While there was new optimism about bipartisanship on Monday, whether the reconvened Common Sense Coalition is able to overcome the Senate's gaping divisions is still a very open question.
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Each "screaming head" is its own gaping vortex — one dark, one a mustard color, both containing what appear to be hands thrown up alongside the titular heads' cheeks in anguish.
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