I went through all that era in the glued, now nothing is glued.
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In experiments, these mutated mosquitoes were glued (yes, glued) to a 3D-printed rack.
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She's glued to her television watching E!. Okay, so maybe not glued, but she's definitely watching.
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I was glued to the frozen landscape out the window; Sophie was glued to her iPod.
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Amigh's creations consist of glued sheets of lace, dandelions, cardboard, and translucent, handmade paper that's distressed, shredded or cut, with bits of thread glued on to form words or figures.
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If you're glued to the news, read:Savage News, Jessica Yellin
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"The cranial doctor glued it back together," Hedstrom told TwinCities.com.
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An investigation found the wood hadn't been glued together effectively.
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Families around the world were glued to their TV sets.
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Arts, sports and the Catholic church glued the community together.
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Meanwhile, my mom was always with me, glued, a constant.
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First, we are glued to our smartphones, computers and TVs.
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"It's kind of crazy how much we're glued to them."
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Well, it's a pumpkin with a succulent glued on it.
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What happens if you forget your labia are glued together?
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It was built to keep people glued to their screens.
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Here's one for all of us glued to our smartphones.
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These are just fake eyelashes, but glued to a nose.
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Paving stones were glued down in case they became projectiles.
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My kids are glued to his videos for good reasons.
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Ms. Mulvaney stayed glued to the radio, listening for updates.
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All the while my eyes remain glued to my cellphone.
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Meaning in this case, it keeps you glued to Facebook.
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Zee: We got up super early, glued fake eyelashes on.
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"People are still glued to Facebook and Instagram," he said.
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Those already on the mainland were glued to the news.
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"Everyone I know is glued to the news," he said.
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Dee's awful mottled face, the eyelash glued to her cheek.
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I'm glued to it ... watching it, just sort of waiting.
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For those glued to gym equipment, however, things get trickier.
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Others had rubber shark heads glued to their Nationals caps.
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Sports fans were glued to it during the Super Bowl.
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A piece of paper is glued against it and stamped.
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The man later successfully glued himself to the train's roof.
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Others held pictures of the girls glued onto popsicle sticks.
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I'm glued to it ... watching it, just sort of waiting.
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I was also tired of being so glued to my email.
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They're glued to their phones, which means it's not gonna happen.
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I was glued to that thing for at least one week.
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Honest to god," Moran laughed, "I was glued to the internet.
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And I know Juan was glued to the rally last night.
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Apple staff are often glued to the iPhones they helped popularize.
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For those who don't have time to stay glued to ipanda.
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That, and we all seem to be glued to our phones.
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Perfectly glued to your lash line and looking soft and fluttery?
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Tambourine Like if someone glued a bunch of triangles together. 63.
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Your suit is literally glued to your butt, boobs and crotch.
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My days glued to a police scanner are long behind me.
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The children glued to their screens in a zombie-like stares.
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Bubble keeps them glued to the present moment, enjoying their first
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They don't interact when their eyes are glued to the screens!
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Not about to be glued to the internet during family time?
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Schwarzkopf göt2b Ultra Glued Invincible Styling Gel, $4.69, available at Target.
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As I drove, Amy rode shotgun, eyes glued to the iPad.
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MY WIFE WAS GLUED TO YOU SO— FROST: YOU'RE TOO KIND.
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Other than that, the star investors are glued to their seats.
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Our nation's infrastructure is bound inextricably, or even "glued," to cyberspace.
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For others, two or three blocks are glued together before cutting.
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Glued to the news, the family gathered their dog and cat.
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The result was a poly-foam fabrication glued onto a box.
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It's much deeper than just being glued to the prayer book.
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That protein, the scientists discovered, keeps intestinal cells properly glued together.
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In an era of #fakenews, many eyes are glued to Twitter.
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All around Portland, Bayer-Boatwrights are glued to the TV news.
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And just about every Republican's eyes were glued on Mr. Schiff.
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She said she had not been glued to the impeachment coverage.
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Will you be glued to the TV coverage of the wedding?
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He, too, condemned a world of people glued to their screens.
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Lids are glued on and the bottles are ready to go.
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A new register is then started and glued to the first.
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That'll get you glued to the TV come February 2, 2020.
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Investors glued to their screens as stocks tumble day after day.
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One of the boys had his locker glued shut, she said.
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Conflict means urgency, and urgency means viewers glued to the channel.
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It's just hot glued to the bottom of the paper mache.
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There were days glued to the computer watching hundreds of technique videos.
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Egyptians were glued to their TVs on the day of the trial.
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Our eyes are glued to Clapton's social media accounts for that reveal.
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It keeps getting more addictive: Notifications keep us glued to our phones.
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The front aero effects help the 911 stay glued to the road.
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Woods grew up playing with steel irons and glued hosels (driver heads).
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He's wearing a hoodie, and his eyes are glued to the bar.
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He'd spend hours glued to a screen, but then so does everyone.
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Where you can get a soap opera logo glued onto your fingernail.
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The entire unit is physically glued in place with some industrial adhesive.
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We glued and pin nailed the pieces together to create the bridge.
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They are aimed toward young people who are glued to their phones.
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Two nights later, the trend continued as Johnson stayed glued to bench.
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People are "glued to their TVs and at their desktops," Riggio said.
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When it's glued at the seam, if it's well done, it's seamless.
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"Your identities are glued together by that group membership," Professor Dovidio said.
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You sit at a terminal with your face glued to the screens.
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On Monday, Venezuelans were glued to the unfolding events on social media.
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Keep your eyes glued to that set until the station signs off.
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"No, she had her eyes glued to him," Mr. DeVito says, laughing.
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"Just about every Republican's eyes were glued on Mr. Schiff," he said.
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We sat helplessly glued to the Emergency+ app, watching the fire's progress.
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A new trivia craze has people, particularly millennials, glued to their screens.
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I was glued to the weather reports leading up to the ceremony.
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They're not glued to CNBC or frantically scanning the headlines every morning.
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The spikes were spray-painted toothpicks hot glued into the paper mache.
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They glued those parts together on Mr. Gustafsson to make a cohesive whole.
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But on Sunday, nearly all of us were glued to the TV. Why?
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No time to spend glued to your screen while the updates pour in?
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And, as kids do these days, they were also glued to their phones.
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WATTERS: Dana, I know you&aposve been glued to the TV all day.
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If you go to Japan, China, they're not glued to the bigger screens.
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Today he has a placard praising Donald Trump glued to his mayoral desk.
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I mean it was straw glued on the wall, it was really cool.
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But it's not great to spend all those hours glued to your chair.
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Unfortunately, the pads are glued on, and replacing them might be a hassle.
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A lot of us walk around with our eyes glued to our phones.
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At least Apple likes Twitter when its tweets are glued to poster board.
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Entomologist Suzanne Wainwright-Evans discovered the intrepid invert glued to her cat's fur.
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The 'alfredo pocket' was a Hot Pocket with noodles spray glued to it.
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HabitList is perfect for anyone who is glued to his or her phone.
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Many of the images I cut out and then glued into my sketchbook.
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Instead, she received two photos of doormats glued to two pieces of foam.
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In this technology-obsessed day and age, we're practically glued to our phones.
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For more updates on Gen Z's very own Xanrus, stay glued to Instagram.
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"Los Angeles is really 20 or 30 cities awkwardly glued together," he said.
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As he played, she kept her eyes glued to him in rapt adoration.
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"Adults just believe that all kids are glued to technology," one girl offered.
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And if you wear it too long, it becomes glued to your face.
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An additional piece of wood is glued on top of the neck portion.
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"It's human hair that I glued in," Dunham's stylist, Rheanne White, told Allure.
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Everyone — on buses, in restaurants, around meeting tables — was glued to their screens.
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Then he glued them all to a door in the house—hair door.
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They've since been glued together as previous guests mistook the tapes as freebies.
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"Hearing other people's stories kept me glued to this place," Mr. Pimental said.
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"We've always been invisible," she said, her eyes glued to the television screen.
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Watch the news, for sure, but don't just stay glued to cable news.
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My couch seems to hold on to cat hair like it's glued there.
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At the bar, patrons watched as they ate lunch, glued to the screens.
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At night he stays up, his eyes glued to the currency's wild swings.
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Last week's day of gut-wrenching testimony had us glued to our screens.
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I use the göt2b glued gel and put that all through the hair.
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And on their octopus models, each sucker was made individually, then glued on.
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You can also see pretty clearly how the country handled the pressure of three-straight extra time matches in the knock-out round: glued to the television for extra soccer and then glued to their laptops for a little stress relief.
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There's simply no better excuse to stay glued to the couch than bad weather.
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They are preoccupied when they arrive at Oscar's offices, eyes glued to their cell.
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They were glued on, I had to wear them like 12 hours a day.
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But the way it's all shot is what keeps you glued to your seat.
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They glued together the workings of government, the media and civic technology, especially pol.
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They're trying to be intense, but it comes off as a glued-on look.
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Neither were the 5,500 people around the world glued to their live video feeds.
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Facebook wants your eyes to be glued for much longer than three seconds. Why?
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On another line, people in priority seating keep their eyes glued to their phones.
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It's why our eyes feel glued to the screen, almost like a hypnotic trance.
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I stayed glued to my laptop well into the early hours of the morning.
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Yes, I glued a whole gown together myself, with my friends, overnight last night.
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The leather sock liner in the bottom of the shoe is now glued in.
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Weggen's handmade sets have open walls and the props are glued to a table.
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"Now they are glued to the TV screen for hours a day," she said.
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This is going to be glued to the food, therefore part of the food.
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So aesthetically it's super simple: we glued a piece of paper onto a sleeve.
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That's why I'm taking conscious steps not to get too glued to my phone.
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If you feel like you've been glued to the news lately, you're not alone.
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Millions of Americans are glued to their screens this Sunday for Super Bowl LIV.
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Yes, I glued a Disney doll to my head in the name of art.
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Every few days, I changed the apparatus that, glued to my body, collected waste.
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They probably also stay glued to their GPS when driving down dead-end alleys.
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But for just a little extra security, we opted for got2b Glued Spiking Glue.
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Party hopefuls were glued to their Instagram feeds in case a secret party materialized.
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They've glued themselves to trains, blockaded major bridges, and chained themselves to government buildings.
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His live fact-checking of Trump's rallies and interviews keeps me glued to Twitter.
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His increasingly exhausted wife stayed glued to her cellphone day and night, he recalled.
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After taking just half, Bean danced for hours, a smile glued to her face.
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The needle is then placed inside the hole opposite the one we just glued.
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Is a filthy, glued-together spork worthy of the franchise of Woody and Buzz Lightyear?
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In an ideal world, I'd spend less time glued to my iPhone on the weekends.
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As all teenage romances go, our days and nights were spent glued to the phone.
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Spare parts are hard to source, repair instructions scant, and components are often glued together.
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Digital fun came into question as parents heightened their concerns about kids glued to screens.
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Once our painted pumpkin was dry, we hot glued it to the brim to finish.
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The unprecedented nature of political events has kept American eyeballs glued to pages and screens.
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Final Fantasy 3 had a generation of socially awkward kids glued to a Super Nintendo.
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Almost all its components are glued together, and most parts are nearly impossible to replace.
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Until then, we'll be glued to the star's Instagram waiting for the next big debut.
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Sitting in the red leather booth, Disick chain-smoked while being glued to his iPhone.
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But although they don't have molded hair, they really super-glued those hairstyles to hell.
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That is to say, it looks like somebody glued a Jawbone headset to a ring.
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Meet the tooth gem — a jewel accessory that's glued to the tooth with an adhesive.
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And, like her other work, it's glued together by her effortless charisma and virtuoso musicianship.
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Markets have been glued to headlines about Comey's testimony, and the same is expected Wednesday.
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That's why you were glued to every episode of this shockingly low-fi reality show.
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We all kept talking about it, and it glued itself together as we went along.
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She's also doing giveaways with sponsors to entice fans to stay glued to the stream.
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Millions more were glued to television screens in homes, bars and restaurants across the country.
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Then your eyes remain glued to the screen, even when you walk across the street.
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"Yeah, just seeing whose was real and making sure they weren't glued on," Backes said.
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Or you and your S.O. were glued to another social media throwdown between two stars.
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My daughter and I are glued to each other every minute that we are together.
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As you're reading it aloud, you find that some of the pages are glued together.
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Like all M cars, the M5 seems glued to the pavement, even when standing still.
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Like many of my former colleagues, I spent Thursday evening glued to my computer screen.
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That evening, the entire country was transfixed with fear, glued to their TVs or cellphones.
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The wing is designed to increase downforce, keeping the rear tires glued to the track.
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Using his brush, he glued it to the wooden shingle, half obscuring its red eyes.
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There's a painting in the back room that has a Screw cassette glued to it.
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Brandlhuber then glued glass on the inside of the openings, making them into functional windows.
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I was in Philadelphia, with my eyes glued to the television for the entire affair.
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They're glued into their current position, and moving them is going to be incredibly difficult.
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It's worth exploring whatever it is that has all of us glued to our devices.
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Walking in, we saw the huddle of children with their parents glued by their sides.
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For the previous five days, he'd been glued to news coverage of the spreading coronavirus.
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Here's what we're watching while social distancing from coronavirus keeps us glued to our couches.
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I actually have a Bluetooth keyboard that I glued to the top of the treadmill.
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What does it mean to be glued to the screen today versus in the 1980s?
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I'm on a book leave this summer, and also glued to the news from Washington.
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I spent several weeks glued to Raya, looking for as many familiar faces as possible.
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Glued to televisions, Americans were filled with excitement and national pride during the Apollo missions.
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Daniel Radcliffe plays Miles, a coding drone who spends his days glued to various devices.
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Too often, my parents found me glued to the TV watching reruns of Fear Factor.
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I realized that my friends and I are glued to our phones all day long.
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The nails are reusable, so they can be glued on and taken off multiple times.
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Scott's got $3.2 million on the line, so his eyes are glued to the wheel.
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Washington (CNN)Much of Washington has been glued to the House impeachment inquiry's public hearings.
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I bent the wire into snake shapes, then hot glued plastic tubing around each strand.
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They'll go up against the four in Fantastic Four, Johnny Depp and his glued-on mustache in Mortdecai, Kevin James and either his Segway or glued-on mustache in Paul Blart Mall Cop 2, and Adam Sandler and any pair of shoes in The Cobbler.
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Is this a way for the "system" to encourage us to stay glued to our devices?
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About 70 percent of the Saudi population is under 30 and frequently glued to social media.
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Americans spend nearly 11 hours a day glued to a screen, a recent Nielsen report indicates.
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Some artworks are mounted on pegboard, and some are embellished with glued macaroni or Honeynut Cheerios.
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One activist glued her breasts to the road outside Goldman Sachs European headquarters on Fleet Street.
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What is it about the financial ruin of others that keeps us glued to our screens?
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Although I wasn't dealing with those symptoms, I was feeling overly glued to my own devices.
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These glued sheets were then flattened under glass until dried, when they were cut to size.
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Who is he: Lionel Messi plays soccer like he has the ball glued to his boots.
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When the battery is worn, your AirPods can't be repaired, because the parts are glued shut.
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It's the usual routine, except the baby is glued to me this morning for some reason.
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Try not to be glued to your phones at all time in front of each other.
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It's so powerfully glued onto your lips that Maybelline had to create a special SuperStay remover.
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Forget your hair, shield your eyes, and stay as glued to the ground as you can.
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In the age of eyes glued to phones, trivia is one of my favorite past-times.
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On the day of the Kavanaugh hearing, Horton was glued to her C-SPAN all day.
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The best we can do is stay glued to our Facebook and Twitter and other feeds.
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His name is on a card slotted into a plastic envelope glued onto the makeshift headstone.
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She glued the drawing on my back and made me walk through the class with it.
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Instead, we're still glued to our cell phones, as VR headset makers struggle to make headway.
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Her daughter Leeandra, now 10, bounces around their house with her face glued to her iPhone.
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Forget Game Of Thrones, Jeopardy is what had American audiences glued to their seats last night.
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Most skimmers are glued on top of the existing reader, and will obscure the flashing indicator.
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Not leather glued onto magnesium, but leather incorporated and fundamental to the build of the product.
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Even when we are not glued to our phone screens, we put our eyes at risk.
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All of this amplifies when you're also a gamer who is glued to your smartphone 24x7.
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This audience is glued to the station carrying the Olympics and not inclined to channel-surf.
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Later he wakes up from a nap with a mustache glued to his face, like Ray's.
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CD-Rs that have been made into air fresheners by having herbs glued all over them.
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All of these apps are following the same formula to keep us glued to our phones.
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"I honestly thought I'd go, get super-glued up and sent out the door," he said.
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There, the typical layout has not been flipped, but rather sliced, carved and glued back together.
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The rubber outsole is pre-glued and attached to the midsole through a heat-activation process.
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Once in, to create the seamless look, they glued up the seams and painted over them.
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Cyber Monday fanatics will be glued to their computers as the weekend comes to an end.
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They're small crystals, diamonds, or charms that are literally glued to the enamel of your teeth.
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As their bus heads off, Jonathan's face is glued to the window as he waves goodbye.
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Instead, those eyes were glued to her outfit, according to the internet's reaction to her picture.
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The work day can quickly fly by with little done when you're glued to your inbox.
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But a sudden wave of heaviness and dread gripped me, keeping me glued to the couch.
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Eyes are glued to free papers or phones, while the odd book fights the good fight.
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That raked rear diffuser intensifies downforce and keeps the rear-wheel-drive GT glued to road.
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I sit thousands of miles away still glued to Twitter and WhatsApp celebrating with my compatriots.
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The entrepreneur's hair is made of shredded currency, painstakingly glued on a strip at a time.
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In the age of coronavirus, many of us are glued to our TVs, phones, and laptops.
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Fiction sales over all have slipped while readers have been glued to the nonstop news cycle.
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Enter, Jennifer Garner and a particular glass cup she's had glued to her hand since 2018.
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This historical detritus is glued into painstaking collages, though her organizational principles always remain somewhat opaque.
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It centers on a student so glued to the hearings that she can't do her homework.
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When you find Ms. Alexandrova glued to her smartphone, she's not sending texts, but translating words.
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I'm officially glued to the news, wired with anxiety, until the front has completely gone through.
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He and his predecessor, Joseph Kabila, are now glued together by a secret power-sharing deal.
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Take a break Being glued to your desk isn't the best way to get things done.
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The brush is glued into place, and then the brush heads are crimped onto the handles.
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Every time I walked into a store, I found the shopkeepers glued to a television set.
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After the initial shock of my dad's death wore off, I found myself glued to Google.
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Almost all were crowned with felt opossum ears glued to glitter headbands by the Burguieres sisters.
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It was about 40 degrees before we went on, the red wine glued my throat up.
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It's obvious Abbey bought a clear, cheap plastic case and glued pom-poms on top of it.
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While Kenny was watching live, Chuck was glued to his monitor watching until Jenkins hit the shot.
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Their weird shapes were 3-D printed and glued to the background to create the surrealist effect.
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And also, they are ostensibly not too bothered by having radio equipment glued (safely) to their heads.
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I stay glued to the screen, just in case this couple falls in love before my eyes.
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It's surprising how much you need to be glued to everybody to keep them there with you.
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In Los Angeles, the Kardashian family was also glued to the coverage — but their reasons were personal.
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But as long as that particular cohort is still glued to Instagram, Facebook won't suffer for it.
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You want to be glued to the TV. You want to be spending time with your guests.
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If you've been glued to Kanye West's Twitter feed for the past 22013 hours, you're not alone.
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"Flashy" is an understatement as your eyes stay glued to the spectacle of up to 3,000 watts.
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Cellphone users glued to their devices while navigating city streets are about to get a guiding light.
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Finding a job which won't see you working overtime or glued to your emails isn't always easy.
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By 2007 viewers were glued to "The Great Ming Dynasty 1566", a cynical drama about rampant corruption.
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Indians have been glued to the rescue attempt, with the hashtags #prayforsurjeeth and #sujithwilson trending on Twitter.
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Old farts complaining about young people glued to their phones aren't just being grumps — they're being right.
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Apparently, everything is glued together with caramelized sugar, and the project took roughly six days to complete.
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It's a collage of historic failures, glued together with an unconvincing message about design experimentation and innovation.
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At night I was able to relax and watch Stranger Things without being glued to my phone.
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The elder Trump completed his project and liked it so much that he glued the blocks together.
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If you're into your fighting games, you were almost certainly glued to Evo 2016 over the weekend.
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The entire sculpture is painted with enamel paint and then glued and screwed onto a metal brooch.
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This year's impressive lineup of performers and nominees will keep you glued to your TV all night.
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Because I wanted to keep mine relatively low-key, Daxita glued four lashes to each real lash.
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The house could be burning down around them and their eyes would stay glued to the screen.
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I lined the inside with holographic sticky paper and glued a small tin skull on the front.
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But while her outfit was totally boardroom-ready, all eyes were glued on her super fun accessories.
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Upon carefully approaching the feline, Hawley was horrified to realize the cat was glued to the road.
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Generally, these subatomic particles interact using the strong nuclear force—the force that keeps nuclei glued together.
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Seachoy used crowdfunding to finance the plaque and secretly glued it to the hospital wall at midnight.
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"As everyone becomes glued to their mobiles and online communities, physical contact is being lost," Rajendran said.
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The bar was mostly quiet at the start of the testimony, with eyes glued to the screens.
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Americans were glued to the TV in 1973 to watch the nationally televised Senate hearings on Watergate.
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He tried to pry chess pieces off a chessboard, even after he realized they were glued down.
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To be clear, we are far from walking the winding streets of Havana glued to our smartphones.
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How do we get kids who are glued to their cellphones more interested in science and technology?
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Let's just keep the cameras glued to her at every awards show from here on out, kay?
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Outrage may keep viewers glued to the screen, but it will not lead to an informed electorate.
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These issues are likely compounded by social media, omnipresent on the cell phones glued to teens' hands.
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But the 22-year-old college senior says that's not why she stays glued to the screen.
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Instead of being creative, I was glued to a cubicle, crunching numbers on a spreadsheet all day.
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Glued to his couch, he's spellbound by the proceedings even though it's well into the 14th round.
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We recognize that it's normal to spend some time apart, rather than being glued to the hip.
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Your Extremely Online friend may be glued the internet, but they're always there when you need them.
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Sealed, taped, glued: This is a definitive step up, and usually what you'll find with blindstitched suits.
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Rather, the Apple Card is all about keeping users glued to Apple's most important product: the iPhone.
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Mr. Nadler has glued some of his pro-Trump stickers to the back window to prevent theft.
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The new exhibit, called "Raise/Raze," features the same white balls glued together to form building blocks.
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"It's an old bathing suit that I glued plastic flowers on," she said, patting down a gardenia.
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Seeing spots, I broke into a cold sweat, my sticky body glued to the paper-covered table.
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Come Saturday though, he was out of bed at the crack of dawn, glued to the television.
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Mystically-themed pictures from 1992 are done on wood, leather and sheets of paper glued to canvas.
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Chances are you know a teenager who's already glued to the Chinese company's music video app, Musical.ly.
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A brief primer on the apps, and their minefields, keeping teens and tweens glued to their phones.
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But our eyes are glued to Patty, off in Africa and having the time of her life.
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Non-symmetrical and maybe a little bit like it was glued-on macaroni from a kindergarten project.
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It was his first time on a plane, and he spent the flight glued to the window.
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The foreground is exploding daily, and keeps me — like so many of us — glued to the internet.
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Like everyone else, I was glued to the news and couldn't believe how quickly everything was changing.
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The same cannot be said of their driver who seemed to be intensely glued to his phone.
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She wrinkles her nose, rolls her eyes and ignores me, her eyes firmly glued to a screen.
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But half the time I was glued to my phone for news of an impending constitutional crisis.
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Since the very beginning crushes, breakup, and hookups on-screen have kept fans glued to the screen.
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Hands on two phones, eyes glued to multiple computer screens, I kept wishing that nobody was dead.
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You are not glued to one identity for life, and you are worth more than a label!
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Wall Street will keep its eyes glued on Washington for any more clues on Trump's impeachment inquiry.
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Large strips of hair are crafted by hand and glued down to the base of the mask.
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Samsung has a new app meant to curb how much time your kid spends glued to their smartphones.
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Sensors, microphones, grilles, and an antenna are glued together and packaged into a white, strange-looking plastic exoskeleton.
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Staying glued to Twitter might seem like the ultimate bad use of your time during a real emergency.
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Omori built the windows using transparent Lego, and they are the only part that has been glued together.
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One of the discs has two 4cm-long pieces of drinking straw glued to it, along opposing radii.
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The formula still kept me glued to my screen and left me thinking about it night after night.
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Additionally, she cited a negative ripple effect on morale when employees are glued to their desks all day.
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It's like someone polished and shaped a pile of fossils and glued it onto a sci-fi gauntlet.
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People across the country will be glued to the TV for Sunday's game, the commercials and the food.
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In another mode, the ball is glued to each surface it strikes, planting a bomb in that location.
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The phone's wireless charging coil is attached to a reinforcement panel, which is securely glued to the back.
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Well, knowing Kidman, she's putting her talents behind a story that will have us glued to the screen.
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While our eyes were glued to the television on election night, First Lady Michelle Obama had other plans.
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This is basically a crab cake in dip form, made easier for consuming while glued to the tv.
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Their eyes are glued to the screens of their smartphones, fingers swiping upwards in a now familiar gesture.
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"He carried a hot glue gun and glued the table to the ceiling," recalls Chonis with a laugh.
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Like, you should not be glued to gender, to age, to race; those things should not define you.
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Many Americans will be glued to their televisions or smartphones in search of up-to-the-second results.
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Overall, the prop gun is in good condition, however shows some signs of wear, including one glued section.
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On the surface, this season finale is packed with action that should keep us glued to the screen.
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But the band also had their ears glued to American roots music, to Motown, and to British folk.
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After completing this process, Habeck glued the two halves together, cleaned them up, and began painting the sculpture.
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Bankers and brokers in Paris and far beyond are expected to be glued to their screens all evening.
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Netflix's grim, controversial, gripping teen drama 13 Reasons Why kept us glued to our couches throughout the season.
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Ms. Gigliotti sat before a monitor, headphones on, glued to a scene being shot in an adjacent room.
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All eyes are glued to Wisconsin this week, which looks to be a dead heat on both sides.
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He mentioned the first All-Starrs tour when you glued furniture to the ceiling of your hotel room.
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The group glued their hands to one another and to door knobs, forming chains around entryways and exits.
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Let's head to Wink Brow Bar's SoHo location, where I'm gonna get some hair glued onto my brows.
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His 5-year-old brother, meanwhile, was sitting quietly in a chair, his eyes glued to the ground.
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While toupées sit on top of the head without much adhesion, weaves are either sewn or glued on.
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The drama of Riverdale season 1 has kept us glued to our screens since it premiered this January.
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Though our grief flung us apart, it ultimately glued us back together — it was the only way forward.
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Hundreds of millions of people, glued to the grainy images on their television sets, absorbed Armstrong's every move.
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"I don't spend my days glued to media coverage and events the way I used to," he said.
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"Her eyes would not stop tearing up ... they were almost glued shut; it was like conjunctivitis," she said.
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You're telling me you wouldn't be glued to your TV waiting for that "trading reopens" countdown to hit?
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" She adds, "I work for 20 hours at a stretch, glued to my desk, sometimes 24 hours straight.
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They once again found themselves glued to the news, watching with the knowing sorrow that only survivors have.
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A friend who visited him a few days before he died found him glued to his beloved cricket.
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These tufts come from individual white cat hairs, glued into distinct seeds, then arranged together into a globe.
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Trevor and Stacey are glued to the internet and television, where Noah is the topic of the day.
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"The games were a way to prevent people from staying glued to their phones," said Ms. Shackleford, 34.
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Netflix doesn't have advertising, and relies on subscribers staying glued to their screens for as long as possible.
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We were living with apprehension day to day, glued to the news, except when the electricity went out.
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The ticket had been altered, with the winning numbers glued to it to match the prize, police said.
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Both were glued to coverage during the tense days the hurricane stalled over the islands earlier this month.
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On November 513, my eyes will be glued to the returns coming in from Texas' 23rd Congressional District.
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You see them everywhere: people walking with their eyes glued to their mobile phone screens on busy streets.
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But how it ended up glued to that wall, no one knew, nor why it was covered up.
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Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Alphabet are already doing a pretty good job keeping people glued to their services.
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The police struggled to clear the gallery, where at least one protester had been glued to the glass.
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The last time the pound was this low against the dollar, television viewers were glued to Dynasty and Wham!
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The Portal+ sort of looks like a tower with a camera up top and rotatable iPad glued onto it.
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Click here to view original GIFThe Portal + sort of looks like a giant rotatable iPad was glued onto it.
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We here at WIRED will be glued to all of it and live-blogging the game as it unfolds.
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One person close to the White House told the WSJ that the president is "glued" to the stock market.
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Here are five reasons we think you will be glued to your TVs to watch her on Sunday night.
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He was speaking at SXSW, after all, and prior to our interview his eyes were glued to his phone.
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Epoxy is even too slow-acting to get into any "whoops, glued my own shoes to the floor" hijinks.
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Some of them are glued to their phones, buying property and excitedly talking amongst themselves about their new riches.
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However, "you can be gold certified and still have a battery that is glued into the device," Wiens said.
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Now the top half is a miniature Statue of Liberty that Jane purchased in Times Square and glued on.
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This addictive, time-traveling drama will have you glued to your couch until the snow melts (and then some).
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"Constantly forced to outperform their competitors, they must use increasingly persuasive techniques to keep us glued," the website reads.
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"When I was 14 I probably glued an eye shut more times than I'd like to admit," she said.
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It's a simple wire horseshoe glued to a cute frame — an elegant decoration that elevates a bookshelf in seconds.
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TOTAL RECALL Quiz time Activists glued themselves to this object in London to protest "disastrous inaction" on climate change.
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Central Time will have political operatives and observers glued to their TV screens and frantically refreshing their web browsers.
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In conversation with her fellow Eden Falls officer, she reveals that his killers glued his eyes and mouth shut.
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Different companies are vying for a spot on the boring as hell spellbinding video that everyone is glued to.
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But I'd be glued to my screen, and if you read this column I'm guessing you might be too.
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The Golden Globes kicked off awards season with bold, show-stopping looks that kept us glued to our screens.
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I stumble over a pair of shoes that were made from three sets of high heels she's glued together.
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Residents were glued to their televisions and phones for news of the ruling, which delighted Hindus when it came.
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I glued those clovers under a photo of us and wrote: May we always remember how lucky we are.
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So ubiquitous in China are pedestrians glued to their cellphones, they have earned a nickname: the heads-down tribe.
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Then came "The Ten Largest" (1907), a sensational suite of immense works in tempera on paper glued to canvas.
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These libraries are so stunning, I'm not sure I'd be able to keep my eyes glued to the pages.
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Then he glued on each 4-millimeter crystal, in five hues ranging from crystal silver shade to jet black.
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But you are not captively glued to a seat right now, and your time is shorter than your patience.
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"His eyes were glued to the TelePrompter for nearly all of his remarks," Boston Globe reporter Annie Linskey notes.
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We've been led to believe that teens are always on their phones or glued to some sort of screen.
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Protesters in the United Kingdom glued their hands to the building housing the government's energy agency, the Guardian reports.
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But fans glued to both shows may be surprised by a link between the series beyond their shared audience.
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The students, ranging from kindergarten through fifth grade, came prepared, brandishing homemade cutouts of Neal's face glued onto sticks.
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Time Warner has been struggling to keep viewers glued to its channels as they flock to Netflix and Amazon.
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Is that really the future of our kids, to have them glued to a screen for their whole life?
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In the past, farmers have illegally glued the teats on udders, to keep them swollen and full of milk.
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With Mr. Shabir's death not certain, the men remained glued to their phones, scouring gruesome photos for his face.
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I miss the social media scrolling but, everyone around me is so much happier not glued to their phone.
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I am glued to the news of how every step is being discussed and executed at the government level.
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It is often found glued to the drug package in the form of a tightly folded, fine print flyer.
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People were still glued to their television sets in their living rooms, watching the results like an NBA Final.
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A cardinal sin in the operating room is to touch anything sterile, so I glued myself to the wall.
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Clusters of lawyers and public relations managers paced back and forth, muttering in hallways, cellphones glued to their ears.
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For the country glued to the TV, it made for a strategic statement, even before she said a word.
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Pedestrians can be glued to their cellphones, too, although it is unclear how often that leads to a fatality.
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Now nearly everyone is glued to their phones and computers, watching projected storm tracks play out in real time.
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The campaign appeals to parents and other caregivers worried about the amount of time children spend glued to screens.
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Aides, glued to their cellphones as they waited for instructions, paced or sat; others hauled in boxes of pizza.
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Climate activist Phil Kingston, 83, has glued himself to a train this morning at Shadwell DLR Station in London.
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Once the news ricocheted around town, revelers hurried home, glued to their mobile phones, amid the sound of sirens.
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With the motor off, we push the needle through the buttonhole opposite the one we glued the rotor to.
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There are these brilliant young students, and 95 percent of them are glued to their phones — always and everywhere.
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As for how the burger stayed intact following it's journey, Stanniland said he super glued it to the styrofoam box.
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People who are glued to screens to the exclusion of other people are regarded with disdain: narcissistic, withholding, deceitful, sneaky.
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Primetime TV shows have to be scripted with mid-episode cliffhangers to keep audiences glued in through the commercial breaks.
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She keeps our eyes glued to her, even as she's fighting to stop herself disappearing from the world she inhabits.
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Yet despite the fact DAMN is glued together with a litany of theological references, its takeaway needn't be strictly religious.
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Even President Donald Trump, glued to the televised hearing on Air Force One, was reported to have found her plausible.
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Not that everybody stayed glued to the same spot, but I deliberately made sure to note everyone's coming and going.
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Cardboard or another material, such as strips from Whole Foods paper bags, are carefully glued onto the stretchers' interior slats.
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If you're going to be glued to a screen this season, why not make it a super high-resolution screen?
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The rest of the day is spent glued to the sofa, watching golf and playing Sims 3 on my laptop.
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While everyone was refreshing their feeds or glued to Apple's keynote presentation yesterday, Mazen Kourouche was already a step ahead.
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First, the combo managed to jiggle loose a standard 3M mount glued poorly onto the curved surface of my snowboard.
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They are glued to their laptops in a Washington office all day, usually dressed in T-shirts or cozy sweaters.
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Like many of you, I've spent the last 30 or so months glued to Twitter in a white hot rage.
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For years, we've known that the phones we love and are glued to also record our locations, faces, and fingerprints.
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The scalloping must have come from lots of crushed shells, glued together by whatever sediment fell on top of them.
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My wife's processor is held to her head by a magnet which is glued to her skull beneath her skin.
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In the first episode of sweetness and lightning, he comes home one night and finds Tsumugi glued to the television.
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"Well the best part is waking up every morning and not feeling like my eyes are glued shut!" she says.
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If you're feeling embarrassed about the poorly painted and sloppily glued models you built as a kid—you should be.
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MPs tried hard to ignore the invaders even as several glued their bottoms against the glass barrier above the chamber.
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But if you've been pounding the streets all day, all those microscopic pollution particles will be glued to your skin.
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Regardless of what Moore posts on Instagram, my box of Kleenex is staying glued to my side on Tuesday nights.
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But just because we were in the sun that doesn't mean we weren't still glued to our screens consuming entertainment.
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Users have watched Facebook make misstep after misstep over the years, but can't help but stay glued to its feed.
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We see how bats glued upside down to cave ceilings, ready to descend upon passersby could be a little disturbing.
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Jim Browning of the 82nd Airborne Division has his eyes glued to the screen, a telephone pressed to his ear.
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In so doing, news outlets keep people glued to their televisions, watching the reality show take place in real time.
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Were your Walkman headphones glued to your ears, except when you were blasting your favorite cassettes on your boom box?
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The fact is, many of us are head-down, glued to our smartphones, completely unaware of the dangers around us.
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There's finally a computer in Apple's hardware lineup that's worth buying that doesn't come with a screen glued to it.
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As the series had marched on, something had become unbelievable about this foursome staying glued together as a friend unit.
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To wit: What other event has the world glued to their televisions and computers waiting to see every last look?
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The game has prompted safety warnings after players glued to their phones stumbled, were robbed or wandered into dangerous places.
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In fact, the VA is not "one system" but a vast and complex set of systems glued together in Washington.
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Millions of Americans will be glued to their TVs tonight for the debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump.
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Glued to our handheld devices, we desire to control the world around us with but a touch of a button.
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A thick silence, punctuated only by the raucous laugh track, permeates the cafe; everyone is glued to the television screen.
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Boot mavens tend to have a problem with a glued sole because it's harder to resole them, among other reasons.
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Benioff's money comes with strings glued to its grimy surface, and he has no experience in the field of education.
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As a primary care doctor, I saw more and more kids of all ages and backgrounds glued to a screen.
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The counterfeiter printed up the card they wanted and glued it to low value cards so the back looks right.
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Before, the products were often welded shut or glued together, making it hard to replace parts without destroying the appliance.
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But since the Camp Fire began, I've been glued to my screen, riddled with anxiety and a sense of helplessness.
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Like a lot of people who follow tech news, I've spent the past few weeks glued to my various screens.
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Now that he's actually in office, I'm even more glued to the news, and talk way too much about it.
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It was like it was written on a second-grade piece of paper, folded up and glued to a tree.
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Throughout the conference, while most of the attendees were glued to their screens, he posted only one photograph to Instagram.
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If you can't keep viewers glued to the screen, in awe of amazing competition, it's time to switch it up.
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That whole afternoon, my eyes were glued to the TV as the number began to rise, finally stopping at 26.
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This generation is glued to their phones, so this is obviously the place where companies can get eyeballs and attention.
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For the past month, many of those players — new and old — have been glued to televisions to watch his matches.
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Every character appears on a separate piece of canvas that has been cut out and glued to the large one.
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Cult like fans will be glued to their TVs, clinging on to every play like their life depends on it.
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The image is doctored—a photograph of the president that was cut and glued atop a picture of a moose.
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I had "glued/greed" instead of the more suitable CLUED/CREED; I also had "twisted/toasted" instead of TWISTER/TOASTER.
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All eyes were glued to the gleaming white, 23-story-tall rocket in the distance as the clock counted lower.
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The technology could allow for longer, more casual chats than you might have when glued to a computer or phone.
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In a notice glued to windows on its main entrance, the Athens Ledra Hotel cited "economic difficulties" for suspending operations.
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I'm swaying from side to side in a warehouse in Brooklyn, surrounded by people with jewels glued to their foreheads.
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Paper board glued to the wall and then stripped off like a Band-Aid leaves vibrant traces of a rupture.
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In the post-Cold War era the world was glued together by these big global systems and a U.S. hegemon.
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Which brings me to the other episode that has kept many Americans glued to their TV sets in recent days.
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In football Liverpool's miraculous comeback against Barcelona in the Champions League semi-final also glued the public to their screens.
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But there's probably a reason they didn't have some kind of medal glued to their bodies while they were alive.
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But because his Juul is always glued to his palm, he found himself using it everywhere and all the time.
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Now, his eyes are glued to his phone the whole time, even when we're in the middle of a conversation.
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And each module contains seven bandoliers, or cooling tubes with a row of lithium-ion cells glued to each side.
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Bayan glued herself to the movie "Annie," the ballet "Cinderella" and episodes of "Wheel of Fortune," all stories of metamorphosis.
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"I was glued to the TV because of the good golf and because I love Phil and Bones," he said.
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The taste of celebrity is nice, but Anthony's self-awareness and head-down concentration keep his priorities glued in place.
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The local authorities also objected to the pictures she glued to the windows, saying they could hamper the driver's view.
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You could also think of it as being made from many one-dimensional circles (like many lines of latitude) glued together.
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There's good reason to stay glued to Ariana Grande's social media: The Sweetener mogul loves teasing details about her upcoming songs.
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Our eyes will certainly be glued to all possible screens come December 5 when it airs on CBS at 10 p.m.
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Grande is rumored to bring out *NSYNC for a reunion during her set, so consider your eyes glued to this livestream.
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We hot-glued the hair around half of the head and topped with the semi-circle brim, and painted a face.
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Tulsa Roughnecks, my new employers, successfully applied for a work permit on my behalf, which I glued gratefully into my passport.
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Kudos to Kopelman for finishing his run, and well done to Barrymore and crew for keeping their family unit glued together.
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App makers like Calm's Tew say they're aiming to meet people where they already are—which is glued to their devices.
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Unlike Westerners, who increasingly spend their waking hours glued to chairs, the Hadza are on the move most of the time.
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With millions (if not billions) glued to screens and electronic devices, the overuse of technology is becoming a universal, transnational concern.
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As someone who has ADHD, do you notice other people showing a lack of attention when they're glued to their phones?
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So, take a moment to remember the first time your eyes felt glued to the TV screen by a music video.
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For those of you fascinated by the psychology that motivates heinous acts, these shows will keep you glued to the screen.
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Civil servants passed around fries, mayonnaise, and cigarettes while glued to news on their phones or calling their families across Europe.
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Larry Fink, 65, is a Democrat whose hand is glued to a Starbucks cup and who runs BlackRock from 52nd Street.
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Slideshow is Facebook's newest effort to double down on video, another attempt to keep more eyeballs glued on their News Feeds.
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ET. This year's impressive lineup of performers and nominees are sure to keep country fans glued to their TVs all night.
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Watching Snapchat-owned Bitmoji stay glued atop the app download charts inspired them to see more opportunity in the avatar space.
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They are made of glued wood with a prime-grade, natural walnut and maple outer covering and they are LEEDS-certified.
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Like millions of others, you may have found yourself glued to the TV watching the 60th Annual Grammy Awards last night.
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Just because the NHL markets no more than three individuals per season doesn't mean we shouldn't be glued to this series.
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Now that she has escaped into Canada, she is an afterthought as we're glued to the dreaded realities of white handmaids.
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They were also, however, so brittle that they had to be glued to the spacecraft, rather than drilled and bolted on.
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Together, the two pads resemble one of Samsung's propped up charging pads glued together with one of its flat charging pads.
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I imagine him permanently glued to his Xbox when he's not doting on his longtime girlfriend Violetta Komyshan (his greatest collaborator).
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These things look like rubberized hoop earrings glued to plastic boxes, flipped upside down and strung together with a dorky wire.
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After spending the first four years of his career glued to the bench, Murray had extra motivation for the big games.
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This woman was in a "sticky situation" after she mistakenly used sticky glue as eye drops and glued her eye shut.
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In "White Relief" (1962), she glued down different lengths of corrugated cardboard to a cardboard surface and then painted everything white.
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All the oils from the skin must be wiped away first so that the electrodes can be glued to the skin.
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The fact is, many of us are head-down, glued to our our smartphones, completely unaware of the dangers around us.
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After posing for the center photo, Bertotti then smashed the mirror and glued the pieces back together to create the frame.
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So, for three hours -- at least -- the most powerful person in the world was glued to social media, gleefully settling scores.
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Yes, they are spectacular enough to keep your eyes glued to the screen, even when attention wanders from the clichéd subplots.
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She is now glued to the TV and my niece, Savannah, is on her way over to be with her cousins.
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For that, Dr. Katsuki said, he removed the top of a fly's head and glued in place a tiny glass window.
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Traditional shoe production has required as many as 200 different pieces across 10 sizes, often cut and glued together by hand.
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The tires are also by Specialized: These are the S-Works Turbos, 26mm tubular tires, which are glued onto the rim.
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There's so much he's experiencing, and when he cuts loose and starts throwing stuff around and runs amuck, then we're glued!
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For years, he kept Latino families glued to their televisions as he dramatically revealed their futures, as foretold by the stars.
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There's a lot more movie magic between filming and the final scene we had our eyes glued to over the weekend.
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One of Markle's old teachers told the Telegraph she'll be glued to the television watching every minute of the royal nuptials.
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Their families sat glued to television sets and phones for updates Sunday, expressing hope that their boys would soon return home.
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I'll never forget their faces, or the way she sang, or the whiskey that went to the heart and glued it.
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For those glammed-up three, Pecheux cut rhinestone earrings into pointed shapes, which he glued at the corner of each eye.
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Out of respect, I kept my gaze glued to the airport floor to avoid making eye contact as much as possible.
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I always have a lot of ideas but I don't like to stay glued to any of them for too long.
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We put our guards up by default — eyes glued to our smartphones, just waiting to move on to the next moment.
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They were inside other churches just miles away, glued to their phones and laptops, filled with a growing sense of dread.
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It's a city of villages glued together, with nooks and neighborhoods that make it feel scalable, manageable, sometimes even bite-size.
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Ms. Gregoli says she and her clients were glued to the Weather Channel as recent hurricanes passed over the Caribbean islands.
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Honored, she had her hair done and glued on false eyelashes and showed up to the studio, only to be rebuffed.
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In reality, I was glued to my desk, where I made calls on a headset, performed database searches and wore khakis.
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Mr. Baldwin has portrayed President Trump on "Saturday Night Live" with a custom-made wig, glued-on eyebrows and puckered lips.
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Soon it might be possible to conduct a large slice of digital life, including work, without being glued to a screen.
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Another worker cut them into tiny squares that were soon to be glued on long, thin pieces of white composite wood.
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We are glued to our phones, constantly seeing the people we wish we could be like, but that is not healthy.
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Mr. Kuchler has a sidekick, Mark Gindick, disguised as a phone-glued weekend dad who wanders into the ring by mistake.
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The young Armajani took a piece of paper, cut out the shape of an apple, and glued it onto a canvas.
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But many of us are glued to the television and the internet, consuming every novel conspiracy theory that comes to mind.
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Millions, at home and in public, were glued to televisions and giant video screens, to events unfolding thousands of miles away.
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Gen Z may walk through life glued to smartphones, but that does not mean they want to use computers in class.
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The building's timber structure, including elevator shafts, are made entirely from cross-laminated timber with columns made from glued-laminated timber.
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Susan Collins was glued to the proceedings, as was the senator to her left in a magma-colored shawl, Lisa Murkowski.
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It is a reluctant but sometimes welcome distraction from being glued to Twitter and the news 24/7, like the possessed.
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There's some kind of trinket glued on at the top which I last saw, and rejected, at a 99 cents store.
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These apps have become crucial for companies to lock users into their ecosystems and keep their eyeballs glued to their products.
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At one minute, they duckwalked their way to the now-open back hatch, a smile glued to Petty Officer Peters's face.
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Not many are likely to be glued to their computers and television sets to track the wealth of White House officials.
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Pedestrians glued to their handhelds have become a public hazard in major cities, a distracted bulls-eye for cars in crosswalks.
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On a street between Jackson Square and St. Louis Cathedral, she and I sat on folding chairs, glued to the seats.
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Judging from how the five young actors were practically glued at the hip even during breaks, it seems to have worked.
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My mother sewed curtains, glued wallpaper and repaired the ceiling; my father rebuilt cupboards, ran new lights and retiled the bathroom.
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Nonetheless, he foresees an increase in oil prices next year, but did not want to be glued to the market changes.
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HONG KONG — So ubiquitous in China are pedestrians glued to their cellphones, they have earned a nickname: the heads-down tribe.
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It was deep into the morning hours the night of the Dallas police shootings and Anthony was glued to his television.
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Those who didn't were glued to their TVs in their offices, texting friends and family members or live tweeting their reactions.
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At the airport, my eyes were glued to my iPad watching The Infiltrator, a Bryan Cranston action movie I barely liked.
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The NBA universe sat glued to TweetDeck well past the 220 PM deadline, waiting for one final WojBomb that never came.
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Above them is an unexpectedly beautiful set of peeled paint shards, glued like wavelengths onto the wall in varying linear patterns.
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"SEND TRACKS NOW PLEASE THANKS" was the hurried email we sent back as soon as we'd glued our retinas back together.
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These "slices" are printed and pasted onto slices of construction foam and then stacked and glued on top of one another.
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" Worst screen combo Miles Teller, Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara and Jamie Bell, "Fantastic Four"; Johnny Depp and his glued-on mustache, "Mortdecai "; Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson, "Fifty Shades of Grey"; Kevin James and either his Segway or glued-on mustache, "Paul Blart Mall Cop 2"; Adam Sandler and any pair of shoes, "The Cobbler.
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Xidge Evangelista's amazing outfit was made with rubber and leather strips, stitched and glued to make the armour, skirt, and arm wraps.
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And while we know you were all glued to your TV sets Monday night, feverishly taking in every delicious dramatic moment of
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She hugged a box of Kleenex to her chest while sharing the cascade of emotions she'd felt while glued to her television.
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The chromosomes have to be assembled from tiny pieces of DNA, and they have to get glued together at very specific points.
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Of course, I understand, so I mentally prepare to spend the next couple of days with my phone glued to my hand.
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But while world records have tumbled and marriage proposals made, broadcasters have had a hard time keeping audiences glued to their screens.
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"And suddenly the birds are singing…..still glued to the TV though #Brexit," she wrote on Twitter with the Union Jack emoji.
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I'm just relieved I didn't have any major plans today, because I'm going to be glued to my computer for a while.
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But for an unfolding breaking news event with lives at stake, it's hard to see the value of being glued to Twitter.
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Chances are you're glued to your phone 24/7 anyway, so why not use it to help monitor your water intake, too?
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Who hasn't spent a weekend unable to pull away, as we stay glued to episode after episode of the latest buzzworthy series?
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So far, she's won three gold medals and a bronze, and her impressive skills have kept us glued to our television sets.
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On the flip side, the Spectre x2's keyboard has a textured and rubber-like cover that keeps it glued to tables.
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For the time being, clever marketing and a competitive, dramatic league have been enough to keep the world glued to England's competition.
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While we're all glued to our television sets cheering on athletes, the athletes themselves are busy cheering on the Home Again star.
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"Walden," Henry David Thoreau I glued all the pages of "Walden" shut and it's the only book that sits by my bed.
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Take a subway ride in China and expect to see a lot of commuters' eyes glued to TikTok videos on their phones.
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But many will binge-watch – completing the series in a thrilling, draining marathon of being glued to their laptops or TV screens.
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It's so simple, and yet such a transformative feature for those of us who spend a ton of time glued to feeds.
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"I had a permanent retainer since I was 13 and it was just glued to the back of my teeth," she began.
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The mandalas above are made with glassware and liquor bottles, resin-glued to wood crosses and topped with salt and pepper shakers.
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On arrival, we found the father of the clan, an aerospace engineer, glued to his iPhone, scrolling through his work e-mails.
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The laser tower is glued to an Arduino board and attached to a laser module, all enclosed in an old Altoids box.
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"I replaced the battery with something a little bigger and hot glued it all together (definitely not the best approach)," he said.
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Because getting into the phone is quite difficult and the battery itself was glued down, the average consumer couldn't perform a repair.
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Video may be the key driver, but it is far from the only reason that keeps Chinese people glued to their phones.
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For several months, Bolivians have been glued to the real-life drama starring President Evo Morales and his former girlfriend, Gabriela Zapata.
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Since the batteries are down low in the bottom center of the vehicle, the vehicle feels like it's glued to the pavement.
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Almost immediately after stepping onto the field, Mr. Mackey, his eyes glued to the ground, pounced on a shard of celadon pottery.
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When on the subway, rather than being on guard or even aware of their surroundings, everyone is completely glued to their phones.
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Zimbabweans who had been glued to state television to watch the speech live came out into the streets afterward, many in shock.
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Even as a pro gamer with a cramped schedule, Jackson said he's not glued to his computer when he has free time.
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While Bzdelik mopped floors and rebounded for players at halftime, he kept one eye glued to various legends who stalked the sideline.
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You probably had your eyes glued to Clemson - Louisville last night—and as well you should have, because that shit was bonkers.
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Op-Ed Contributor Tonight, like millions of Americans, I will be glued to my television, watching the third and last presidential debate.
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Either way, we'll be glued to our screens for the rest of season 16, which is in no way the show's last.
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The exposed rectangles make the panel seem as if the sections of the painting have been glued together to make the whole.
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As you can see, frogs can get pretty creative when it comes to sex, especially those freaky deaky "independent" and "glued" couples.
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Plastic tubes dangled from her nostrils, and the gown revealed bandaging taped to her stomach and electrode stickers glued to her chest.
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Check. Glued her locker key to the end of a big stick so she can unlock things while pretending it's a wand?
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He's been glued to the news, reconnected with old friends from Hong Kong on WhatsApp, and theorized about where things might lead.
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Instead, my face feels like someone crushed up a box of Triscuits and glued them to my neck while I was asleep.
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Before long, 28.5 million users were roaming the streets at odd hours, eyes glued to their smartphones, even stumbling into unexpected places.
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Curiously, Common Sense Media found that while parents feel increasingly glued to their phones, attitudes among teenagers moved in the opposite direction.
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Wearing white dresses with blood-like stains, five protesters glued themselves to the entrance door of the main London Fashion Week building.
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The researchers then bundled the horsehairs together in a tube and glued them together using a substance made of silk and cellulose.
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Maybe a bar of chocolate to go along with the dreary cup of black coffee that&aposs always glued to their hand.
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When the researchers glued the abdomen to prevent it from bending, "the mantis would crash headfirst into its target," Dr. Burrows said.
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Since the protests began in the second week of December, Aranya Johar has been spending entire days glued to her Android phone.
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In a video posted to social media, he is seen tearing down the poster which had been glued to an electrical box.
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Its lid was glued on and it was filled with water plus a layer of sparkling purple glitter sitting at the bottom.
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Mordred, a bums on seats, glued to the TV, kickboxing extravaganza to snare North America's 18-49 year old MMA viewing demographic.
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In the meantime, our eyes are glued to Twitter to see if this trailer leads to a new round of trolling from Cole.
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Next, glitter is glued by hand to the outside of the ornament for decoration, and the straw sides of the ornament are removed.
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The basic question I wanted to ask him: Why do we get so glued to watching human trauma and drama unfold on TV?
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Next comes a random gesture of glue on top of the tarlatan, and finally peeling the glued areas off from the plastic sheet.
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Strictly speaking, Jones's paintings are made from a stack of irregularly cut sections of plywood — or "pancake stack" — that he has glued together.
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A 5-by-7-foot photo mural of a pond surrounded by autumn maples was glued onto a wall in the living room.
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Even expired mascara tubes are getting a second life: These DIYers swapped out the wand's brush, then glued a paintbrush in its place.
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"It kind of feels like the blind has come off when you see everyone else wandering around glued to their phones," he said.
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She left out strategically-placed sections to create "branches" for the butterflies, which she purchased from the craft store and glued on pins.
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As she waited for her mother's flight to land, the girl remained glued to Ziino and Cefala, who was also at the airport.
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Miley Cyrus and Julia Roberts have both told the 38-year-old actress that they're glued to her vibrant feed and hilarious stories.
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There were holes in the screen outside, and fixtures in the bathroom were basically glued onto the wall instead of being attached properly.
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As the president bragged about low unemployment and touted the historically low jobless rates for African Americans, Democrats were glued to their seats.
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Charlize Theron and Shirley MacLaine are glued to the monitor as the Best Supporting Actress winner Viola Davis delivers her emotional acceptance speech.
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All the teaching and good faith efforts in the world are moot if kids grow up being ignored by their screen-glued parents.
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With the public glued to their screens watching the seleção on July 6th, the Haitian government discreetly raised fuel prices by around 40%.
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If you're normally glued to your PC making major photo or video edits, or coding a new app, Samsung's Chromebook isn't for you.
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Moreover, user-replaceable batteries were also glued into the casing, and Apple even applied its anti-repair strategy on a more basi level.
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The glued-on hairs shed with your natural lash cycle, so extensions have an average life span of about one to two months.
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You'll move them around the town, picking up anything that isn't glued down to try and figure out the mysteries that surround you.
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His rules had been updated to reflect our 2016 trends: Food photos, practically glued-to-your-ears headphones, and of course, man buns.
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We also look at how well it's glued together, with some of the fake factories some of the glue might be coming out.
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Some objects are glued down, some are left to float, and the results all look totally crazy because of the triangle mirror system.
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Color in a picture of a vagina (I used jewel tones and hot-glued a broken faux-rhinestone bracelet around the perimeter). 3.
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His sculpture "Twice Told" (2015), suspended from the ceiling, uses chair legs glued together to create a dynamic parallel-line-drawing in space.
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"The other night, I was holding Crew and his eyes were glued to the lit tree — he just wouldn't look away," she recalled.
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The reboot is a particular hit in the Midwest and among older people, who watch more TV than youngsters glued to smart devices.
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" If the hives got too hot, Geant added, "the wax would have melted and glued the bees together, they would have all perished.
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"The other night, I was holding Crew and his eyes were glued to the lit tree — he just wouldn't look away," she recalls.
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When Alisa Purifico rides the New York City subway, she's not glued to her phone trying to avoid eye contact with other passengers.
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After all, it's only been a year since many people spent several hours glued to the saga of a runaway cow in Brooklyn.
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Tinier details like flowers, eyes, and ears are sculpted from sheets of cake, before they get glued on with melted chocolate or marshmallows.
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Kids aren't getting enough exercise, learning stuff isn't always that fun and young eyes are glued to screens more and more these days.
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The kit, which can be purchased on Amazon Japan, is ready to be assembled and glued together, creating your own mini movie set.
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Financiers rushing around the City of London with their eyes glued to screens or noses buried in a newspaper are missing a trick.
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But rather than ride an actual horse, competitors straddle a horse head on a long stick, replete with glued-on eyes and manes.
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Maybe he glued on the hair (which by the way defies categorization because it's not quite a dreadlock and not quite a braid).
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There's little doubt that nearly everyone who comes in contact with the Internet has difficulty disconnecting: People everywhere are glued to their devices.
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Taj Gibson—better suited as a backup center at this stage in his career—glued himself to Carmelo Anthony as best he could.
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No, the real reason we'll keep glued to the couch on Sunday afternoon is that the Super Bowl has become a secular holiday.
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They have glued the term "mean" to every subsequent iteration of Trumpcare, and it will surely loom large in their midterm election campaign.
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Throughout the week, she and her colleagues have been glued to their computer screens, anxiously watching the online speeches for words of encouragement.
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Johnson explained that since she was 13 years old she'd "had a permanent retainer" that was "glued" to the back of her teeth.
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Rights owners are betting that sports gambling will keep viewers glued to their TV screens longer, boosting the value of their media rights.
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Christian Liriano is glued to his phone these days, anxiously awaiting any news on whether the Trump administration will ban flavored e-cigarettes.
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The computer file had been sent to a shop that would cut the glass pieces, which would then be glued onto the wood.
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The result is a crowd of people glued to the screens, at once hypnotized and acting out the A.D.H.D. of the digital age.
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He never let the backpack out of his sight; even on trips to the office bathroom, the bag stayed glued to his shoulder.
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So if you've always seen Twitter as a text-based news service, be prepared to be way more glued to it than before.
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During all of this consumption, I'm glued to social media, finding comfort in the outpouring of sympathetic graphics, a variety of solidarity memes.
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I'm no exception—there are probably entire cities whose skylines I don't remember because my face was glued to my social media feeds.
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But the film also made it known that the genre would always remain constantly glued to the people who'd made it a reality.
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For whatever reason, the TVs inside are glued to rugby channels, and rugby paraphernalia doesn't so much line the walls as dot them.
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As we know, Trump was glued to the television as former FBI director James Comey testified before Congress on March 20 of 2017.
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I didn't think much more of it until a few days later when I woke up with my eyes glued together with crust.
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Some details, like the dovetailed drawers and glued-up shelves and door faces, carried over from other parts of the house, Parham said.
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They said they were glued to social media updates on the latest information, and were instructing their children not to hug their friends.
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The perception that everyone vapes points to the biggest obstacle in persuading teenagers to quit: the pugnacious, peer-glued nature of adolescence itself.
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The teardown also confirms the S20 Ultra has a 5,000mAh battery (though it's glued into the phone, which makes it harder to replace).
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The teardown also confirms the S20 Ultra has a 5,000mAh battery (though it's glued into the phone, which makes it harder to replace).
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I just think, Gosh, maybe if we had them working on really intense layered things they wouldn't be so glued to the iPad.
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A few inmates resembled suburban grandpas, puffing along the track slowly and T-shirts glued to their backs with Rorschach-like sweat stains.
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With the fashion tribe glued to their Instagram feeds, there's an understandable allure to the tactile quality and homespun feeling of these blankets.
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I glued a Little Mermaid doll to my forehead for Lena's body and used my own eyeball as the eye on her dress.
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"Now I just have them dead and pinned and glued to little paper cards at the museum," Ms. Laciny said of her subjects.
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We're glued to the TV for where it's going to go next and let's hope it doesn't get any worse in this country.
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In fact, when I see myself, I look like someone put my face in the garbage disposal and then glued it back on.
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Families stayed glued to state and satellite television and social media for live updates of the attacks and reaction from the United States.
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Those wood components then are all glued and assembled together to make sort of the rigid, rough outline and structure of the board.
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Mariah Hillman, co-founder of Lofty Hopes, a pigeon rescue, told CNN it looks like the tiny accessories were glued to the animals.
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By contrast, iNPH patients appear as if their feet are glued to the ground, and some swing their arms in an exaggerated way.
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I been to every museum when I was young, I'm like, 'Word, so they just found all these bones and glued them together.
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Some of the EU recommendations do: One of the recommendations would require electronics companies to make removable (not glued) batteries and other parts.
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This whole tumbling parade, cut and glued onto soft yellow paper pulp, leads into a central shape — part Chinese finger trap, part wormhole.
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Lofty Hopes co-founder Mariah Hillman told CNN last week that it looked like the hats had been glued to the pigeons' heads.
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My eyes are focused on lines and shapes, and they communicate that to my hand, while my eyes stay glued on the subject.
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The video shows a chimpanzee scrolling through Instagram, with his eyes glued to the iPhone screen as he likes posts and watches videos.
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There are entire populations of people glued to social media, ordering delivery from an app to avoid phone conversations, only making friends online.
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HBO teased the announcement on Twitter meaning that all GoT fans will have their eyes glued to their televisions just before 9:00 p.m.
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Photo: GemmaMM (Pixabay)There is such a thing as spending too much time glued to a screen, whether it's your TV, smartphone, or computer.
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Same goes for the additional end bay seating, which looks like a legless folding chair glued to the aisle-facing portions of the seats.
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For 65 days, the world was glued to the zoo's ongoing live stream of April during her previous pregnancy, which spanned over 16-months.
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The mirrors were not properly glued to backing and the mirror can fall, posing a laceration hazard, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
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People may have the ability to watch TV anywhere, but a new Adobe report finds that they aren't glued to screens wherever and whenever.
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Users need a special screwdriver to get into the main device, and the display is glued on, which requires some additional heat and prying.
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N. is glued to his phone texting his wife to cancel his cards while all of us wait for Divemaster K. in the lobby.
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I have to be glued to my phone and email constantly, and I feel like my brain is always juggling several things at once.
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It has 2 billion people with their eyes glued to its app, and lately those people have demonstrated a healthy appetite for consuming video.
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No, Dairy Queen wasn't turning away loitering Pokémon GO users, even if they are wandering in glued to their phones in search of Pokémon.
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The Instagram images show that the characters' heads and necks are glued to the actual nails, and the lower parts are attached using magnets.
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I tried to hold back my tears, but they just kept coming down, and the black feathers glued to my lashes began coming unstuck.
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You can also opt for notifications that will ever so gently remind you when you're spending too much time glued to your Instagram feed.
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Whether you're glued to the screen or watching through your fingers, the 2018 midterms is an election that's especially important to pay attention to.
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They're part of a family of materials named mass timber, where wood is cut, stacked, and glued to make a strong material even stronger.
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But as May 11th approaches, keep your eyes glued on RiRi's Instagram, as the star will likely share more previews into the new line.
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"Overall, I think their relationship is glued by a feeling of responsibility and duty to each other," more than chemistry or compatibility, Tripp says.
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They get their name from their bizarre lips, which are conspicuously curled, making them look like someone glued a PVC pipe onto their face.
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It's a great example of how filmmakers don't have to resort to the usual problematic tropes to keep their biggest, splashiest movies glued together.
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I see it every day on the streets of New York: eyes glued to our phones, stepping over bags of trash on the streets.
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"'King of Devil's Island' is an intriguing and powerful movie that has you glued to the screen until the moment it ends," Woodham said.
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Thanks to all the wild aerodynamics going on throughout the design of the Senna's body, this car will be practically glued to the ground.
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It assumes that too much of the public is glued to the Trump show, when for all Trump's magnetism, even now, that's not true.
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The Thanksgiving TV schedule is jam-packed with marathons and holiday specials that could keep you glued on that LA-Z-BOY for hours.
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Fans of Selena Gomez had quite a treat all weekend, as the singer-actress-TV producer was glued to Instagram from Friday night on.
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The battery was also screwed down, rather than glued down, which made it easy to replace without hurting yourself or damaging the computer's case.
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One pile of books was on Chinese President "Xi Jinping's ultimate battle with the old Communists" according to an invoice glued to the side.
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He went away and an hour later came back with a mockup of the thing in 29:245 scale made of glued foamcore layers.
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Her highlighter yellow dress was bad enough, but she also whipped out a disco ball purse and had mirror tiles glued to her face.
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But when he wakes up, he realizes he can't open his eyes because his fake lashes glued his eyes shut (we've all been there).
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When Mr. Obama made the announcement in the Rose Garden, Dreamers around the country — many who had been glued to their televisions — were elated.
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"I got some LED lights from Dollar Tree and bought a mirror from Walmart and just glued the lights around the frame," she said.
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Sitting at my desk on Friday afternoon, like so many others also glued to the live stream of Trump's inauguration, I feel physically sick.
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The generation (loosely defined as those born after 260 and before 280) tend to to be labeled lazy, entitled and glued to their iPhones.
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On the Wednesday evening halfway through the month of May each year, investors, analysts and biotech reporters all sit glued to their computer screens.
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Whether they're listening to podcasts or blasting playlists — or simply trying to avoid conversation — there's a reason why people are glued to their earbuds.
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These networks are not one element but a collection of widgets, or returning to the wall metaphor, bricks that need to be glued together.
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Interviews were released and matchups were announced, and yet our collective focus was glued to the overnight decimation of a looming pay-per-view.
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The result was something that could be glued onto the back of a chipmunk with the sort of adhesive used to attach false eyelashes.
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Trump later said he announced it then because he thought Americans would be glued to their televisions tracking the storm, ensuring a larger audience.
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When they aren't glued to a screen for hours on end, they somehow end up covered in mud with some worrying bumps and bruises.
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No reasonable person thinks it's good for kids to be glued to their screens 24/7 or to replace human interaction with an app.
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While Amy and I typically avoid walking around with shared earbuds, eyes glued dorkily to a screen in our hands, we were soon rapt.
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In some cases, compliance staff at large older banks sit glued to old mainframe style computers tucked away in remote parts of the bank.
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Those of us who couldn't be there were glued to the television, watching officers charge toward the gunfire, engage the gunman and protect civilians.
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It cannot compete with products that promote their sticking power, where ads show a man dangling in a helmet glued to a steel beam.
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When the coaches walked in, they found him glued to the television, watching the Lakers take on the Spurs in the Western Conference semifinals.
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I have a Bluetooth keyboard that I glued to the top of the treadmill; if I'm concentrating, I can actually type responses in email!
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Now they can rest easy knowing he's perfectly healthy and happy, playing a cop with a glued-on mustache or a raunchy blue genie.
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But as readers have been glued to the nonstop political news cycle, interest in fiction seems to have flagged, while nonfiction sales have surged.
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I'd been glued to "The Lost Weekend," unable to put it down, and I wanted "What Happened" to be like that, but it wasn't.
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Prices peaked late in 2017, when it seemed like everyone was hopping on the get-rich-quick bandwagon and glued to their Coinbase apps.
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The numbers had allegedly been cut and glued or taped together to make it appear that the accounts had more funds, the indictment says.
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When the F.C.C. voted last week on the rollback, Ms. Dasari stayed glued to her smartphone for updates while taking her American government class.
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But he is leery of being seen as tube-glued — a perception that reinforces the criticism that he is not taking the job seriously.
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Here a very thin layer of solid wood (or material printed to look like wood) is glued to a plywood or other wood core.
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In 19th-century America, an inventor, Marvin Stone, wrapped paper strips around a pencil, glued and waxed them, and patented his creation in 1888.
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They've glued themselves to the top of a London commuter train, staged a group yoga class on a major bridge and occupied major landmarks.
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And social media properties are less interested in facilitating ideas than they are in keeping users glued to the app, constantly inhaling its inputs.
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Snowden's new autobiography, " Permanent Record " (Metropolitan), is the autobiography of a gamer, pale and bleary-eyed and glued to his screen, longing for invincibility.
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At his small fast-food and sweets shop in the Macroyan neighborhood of Kabul, Sediqullah Khan is glued to his 32-inch Samsung television.
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No more walking home glued to my phone or with my head in the clouds, thinking about what I was going to paint next.
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First is elbow bedazzling, which seems to be where you have selection of diamonds and rhinestones glued to your elbow in varying elaborate designs.
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In the months leading up to the shoot, Ms. Manville and Mr. Day-Lewis began forging that super-glued sibling codependency over text message.
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"Rabbit" Angstrom's wife, Janice — often found "highball in hand, glued to the television set" — drunkenly allows their infant daughter to drown in the tub.
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"Just in case you haven't been glued to your phone the last few minutes, I want you to hear something from me," he said.
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And in a financial hub where legions of young people are glued to Instagram, even the street art seems designed to go viral online.
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In the Cold War era the world was glued together by these global institutions and by the fear and the discipline of two superpowers.
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Being glued to the screen before bed can also delay and reduce REM sleep, which can affect how alert you feel the next morning.
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In Pakistan's portion of Kashmir where many in recent days have been waiting keenly for Khan's address, people were glued to their television sets.
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It was vandalized during the height of the Hong Kong protests, allegedly by a mainland Chinese student, and has been painstakingly glued back together.
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For more than two hours on Tuesday night, many Americans bit their nails and glued themselves to a screen as the votes rolled in.
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Mr. Salah is a soccer magician, the ball seemingly glued to his left foot as he weaves around defenders before smashing it into goal.
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I remember being glued to the egg-shaped piece of plastic that showed a digital pet and it's life cycle as time went on.
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Microsoft's Surface tablets are glued so tightly that "you basically have to break it" to fix it, says one technician, which makes repairs costly.
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Her gaze was glued to the screen, watching debris— transmuted to plasma at those speeds— fly off the vaporized asteroid into the fleet and Ada.
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Before the 200 meter butterfly semifinals in Rio on Monday, Phelps' eyes were glued to one other swimmer in particular, South Africa's Chad Le Clos.
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"The skulls had to be glued together like an antique vase from many small bits," said Mr. Solovyov, now 65 and still working the case.
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While our eyes were glued to the screen, we kept thinking that we wouldn't mind a chance to sit at that iconic red table ourselves.
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TechCrunch is focused instead on engaging our readers by shipping genuine scoops, analysis and context and compelling conversations that keep you glued to the site.
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Wouldn't it just be Joey glued to Tinder 24/7, while Ross gets into Twitter debates about climate change and Phoebe plays with Snapchat filters?
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Wood building advocates say the new timber, which is glued together, is safer than traditional wood and comparable to concrete and steel for fire safety.
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Snapchat is natively mobile, and somewhat difficult to use, characteristics that made it perfect for millennials who grew up with smartphones glued to their fingertips.
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Speeding up that input can make a big difference to how much time you spend glued to the screen, so here's everything that can help.
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Most of its batteries are glued in or attached with adhesives, and other manufacturers are following suit in an attempt to make their products thinner.
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I felt bad because I thought people were picking on him, but at the end, he stood up, and it was all glued to him!
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Use scissors or a razor blade to remove the abovementioned pages, taking care to retain inner margins to which new pages are to be glued.
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Underneath, the individual components are also difficult to remove: the keyboard is glued down, and the motherboard is covered with a series of thermal pads.
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"I have been glued to the show and to think I'm now joining this incredibly talented acting family is surreal," Corrin said in a statement.
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Each space has a magnet embedded in it, and once he glued each side together, he used a lathe to turn it into a sphere.
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"If I was not out playing my match or practicing, I was glued to the television set watching the events unfold over there," Chang said.
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Rather than carving figures from single blocks of wood, artists sculpted parts from separate pieces and glued them together in a technique called yosegi-zukuri.
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These buildings make use of innovative new materials like glued-laminated timber (glulam) and cross-laminate timber (CLT), both of which are gaining in popularity.
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Day then ironed the now-pliable shavings flat, glued them into sheets, cut out cards of the appropriate size, and then transferred images onto them.
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While many are glued to election season and the Federal Reserve right now, Cramer is watching the one thing no one is talking about — China.
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Text is readable on the new Kindle, but if your eyes are glued to it for several hours, the blurrier text can become a distraction.
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Kenny laughed it off, he's a pro wrestler who has had to super-glued shut cuts like that in locker rooms all over the world.
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Sometimes, I feel he doesn't even know I'm in the room, because he's so glued to what people on Instagram or Twitter are saying instead.
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You know the latest augmented reality game - the monster hunting phenomenon that draws hordes of gamers out into the streets, eyes glued to their phones.
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For example, one tall work is made up of long, rectangular slats glued together unevenly and then set onto a base that doesn't quite fit.
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She's not glued into tech scene, but if her son or her family or someone in Iran is random that she doesn't know is broadcasting.
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It sounds like overkill, but the idea here is to make it harder to access the apps that are keeping you glued to your phone.
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Google is a sprawling, 60,000-person company with many different and sometimes redundant services, all glued onto the central cash engine of search and ads.
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The new MacBook Pro, like its earlier Retina designs, has a glued down battery and has RAM that is soldered into the computer's logic board.
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But regardless of the many genres in which Kristen Stewart's new, eerie, Hitchcockian fashion film belongs, it promises to keep viewers glued to their seats.
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Before I re-glued the screen, I turned the computer on, went to settings, and found that I had in fact SUCCEEDED against all odds.
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His concerns aren't much different than, say, your parents sighing about younger generations being glued to their phones — albeit probably worded in more fiery terms.
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Unless you're an absolute expert, you'll still spend most of the song with your eyes glued to the note highway, especially on higher difficulty levels.
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If the two brick-fisted strikers were paired in the Bellator cage or Rizin ring, we'd all be glued to our screens on fight night.
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To cover his middle, I took a piece of scrap plastic and glued it on the inside, where it could rest comfortably under the chest.
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"It's going to be somewhat of a non-event, even though we'll all have our eyes glued to what comes out of there," Arone said.
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He then wrapped it in cling film, glued it to the back of the invoice, folded it all up and popped it into an envelope.
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People in each city tend to be consumed by work, glued to their smartphones and caught up in a money culture driven by high finance.
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Streets were sealed off, and city employees even glued down some paving bricks on sidewalks, after rioters in February threw the bricks at police officers.
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ON May 14th Crimea's indigenous Tatars sat glued to their screens, watching as Jamala, a Ukrainian singer of Tatar descent, won the Eurovision song contest.
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Tuesday's Washington Post interview was a mind-boggling concoction of words that often made no sense, glued together with the sticky substance of his vanity.
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While millions of Americans were glued to the drama of the first presidential debate, Kim Kardashian was busy dealing with a bit of family drama.
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Kerber described time spent glued to the television watching the Olympics as a child and called the opportunity to compete in the Games "really special".
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Unplug: Studies indicate that teenagers spend too much time glued to screens and not enough time engaging with each other and the world around them.
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If Escobar were alive today, maybe he'd smile on the marketing coup—or maybe he'd be glued to Pokémon Go like the rest of us.
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While some of us remain glued to our couch, er, watching these movies, apparently pot spurs these rare protagonists into having weird and wild adventures.
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I remember the first time I left my hoop skirt with milk bones glued on it on the floor, she ate all of them off!
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"Most parents come home, and they're still glued to their phones, and they're not listening to a word these kids are saying," Ms. Zimmerman said.
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And it's partly because of the band's nearly compulsive desire to stay glued to the path that brought them here today: Keep the team small.
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Zane's peers were glued to their devices, not as a distraction from what was happening on the bimah (altar), but in deep connection to it.
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Ready for Seb Lee-DelisleAugust 30, 2016 Looking closer, this is more than a laser pointer hot-glued into the barrel of a plastic handgun.
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You can claim your skin color is natural and you can tell us that your hair isn't just giant tumbleweed super-glued to your scalp.
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The pieces are then flattened with a burnishing bone and cut to size to be assembled into a decorative pattern and glued onto a surface.
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They glued themselves to the top of a London commuter train, above, staged a group yoga class on a major bridge and occupied major landmarks.
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At the Bedford station, where there were plenty of signs on display, commuters' eyes were too glued to their phones for anyone to take notice.
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Bratescu was working on abstract collages made of geometric shapes drawn with chunky marker pens and pieces of paper or found materials glued on top.
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The results found no dangerous bacteria or chemicals in the lumps, which were composed of domestic waste glued together by fats used in home cooking.
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But who are they to scold Trump voters for not being glued to every earnest, civic-minded episode they themselves can't be bothered to watch?
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Do-it-yourself false lashes that are made to be glued to the lash line, are available at most drug stores for less than $10.
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Gaetz is known for lobbing rhetorical bombs on Fox News (especially during the hours when President Donald Trump is most likely glued to his flatscreen).
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LAS VEGAS — Flying to Las Vegas from Phoenix on Wednesday night on Air Force One, President Trump was glued to the Democratic presidential primary debate.
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As at the original, French newsprint pages have been glued to the walls, and the baguettes are baked by Orwashers, according to the owners' recipe.
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Inside his office, his yellow notepad was glued to the floor with the blood of one of his aides who had been shot dead there.
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Spruce boards, which are glued at perpendicular angles to make thick beams called cross-laminated timber, are clearly visible in columns, beams, walls and ceilings.
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But he decided to make broadcasting his career after spending nearly a year as a teenager glued to the radio while bedridden with rheumatic fever.
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The components were pegged, pinned and glued together in such a way that the assemblages appear to have been carved from single chunks of wood.
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Like most of the public, investors have their eyes glued to the presidential race, as polls between Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump have tightened.
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People who were obsessed with Charles and Westbrook's back-and-forth or updates from YouTube commentary and drama channels were glued to YouTube and Instagram.
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A mom stayed up all night glued to a baby monitor after she saw what looked like a ghostly baby next to her sleeping son.
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While neither party has confirmed a fling, eyewitnesses at the function said that the two were practically glued at the hip and shared a kiss.
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For decades, the value proposition of a money market mutual fund has been a steady price, or net asset value, that stays glued at $1.223.
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Corralled into her entourage, somewhat unwillingly, is Frank Farmer (Judson Mills), a crack bodyguard who's soon glued to her side, in more ways than one.
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Much of our sitting time takes place at work, where we are glued to our computers as cogs in the post-farming, post-factory economy.
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"They're glued to their phones, they love social media, but when it comes to reading a book, they want John Green in print," he says.
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"I was glued to my desk and got two books out that year," Mr. Thor said in a recent interview at the Manhattan restaurant Oceana.
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As for me, I realized that when I ran into my limit on Twitter, I would find other ways to stay glued to my phone.
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The floor was made of a relatively new product, cross-laminated timber, in which layers of wood are glued at right angles to each other.
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We looked around and noticed that many of the other people in the area were also glued to their phones and murmuring to each other.
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"Hope" gathered the entire Johnson family in the living room, where they remained glued to the news as they discussed their conflicted ideas and fears.
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Other fine features of this home include: Cat posters glued to the wall Cat posters glued to the ceiling Cats probably stored in a windowless room in the basement, oh god, oh god Huge cat trees Random, innocent stuffed animals nailed to a wooden post A cat-themed bar Kitten bath mats A fine collections of seashells Fun ambiguous carpet stains Great natural lighting!
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But while all eyes may have been glued to the branding on her behind, the rest of this ensemble was not something to be missed either.
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In a world where even the mighty iMac Pro is glued shut, the Mac Pro can still make a name for itself in long-term upgradability.
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Atoms are made up of electrons, protons, and neutrons, with the latter two further made up of quarks, which are glued together by particles called gluons.
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The former were rod-shaped structures that resembled an ear of corn, the latter polyhedra that approximated the sphere, consisting of 20133 triangular faces glued together.
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These were art books that had their images printed on a different paper from the text; these pictures would be only lightly glued onto the page.
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One avid user fell off his skateboard and cut his hand while moving slowly and keeping his eyes glued to his phone to search for Pokémon.
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The people who spent the beginning of this month glued to the Kavanaugh hearings, or just regularly watch cable news, are already very familiar with Harris.
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"Look at that ugly dead mask here and do not forget it," Plath wrote next to a photo of herself that she'd glued inside her journal.
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On the bright side, at least she realized before it was too late and she'd actually left the house with a fly glued to her face.
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For my story to work, though, I would have to separate the poufy red velvet pincushion part — which was glued into the crevice — from the shell.
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Noticieros Televisa, which had prime access to the rescue location, kept their cameras glued to the school all Wednesday, in the hope of capturing her rescue.
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One of Pandora's biggest strengths was its ability to match up similar types of music and serve up compelling channels, keeping listeners glued to its service.
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If she's not looking up we don't see the world around her, we're pretty glued to her, we're pretty close, we follow her in real time.
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And, if you find yourself glued to your phone or other screens before bed, then that's another reason why it's harder to find some shut eye.
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Everything from our heating systems to our toothbrushes is plugged in and connected to the internet, and smartphones are glued to the palms of our hands.
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While many are glued to election season and the Federal Reserve right now, Jim Cramer is watching the one thing no one is talking about — China.
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They're practically glued to each other at all times and as Krewella, the two have written music together, performed together, and toured together for a decade.
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That's a genuinely big moment, and as someone who is glued to my smartphone for at least 18 hours a day, I'm very glad that happened.
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Anyone who is glued to a laptop day in and day out can attest to the fact that these mini computers can sometimes cause extreme discomfort.
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So, of course, all eyes were glued on Hall's ring finger trying to figure out if the diamond is quite as outrageous as we'd all expect.
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If you're seeking the most propulsive, compulsively readable fiction that keeps you glued to the page this summer, then you should seek out young adult books.
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But, as usual, check to make sure you aren't allergic to any of the ingredients in the lashes or adhesive before you get them glued on.
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Say goodbye to your Thursday night plans because Grey's Anatomy just released a trailer for Season 15 that's guaranteed to keep you glued to your couches.
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It seems Trump Jr.'s been glued to his TV from the start, comparing Cohen's testimony to a "break-up letter" and quote-tweeting the GOP.
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We know you had your eyes glued on Amazon yesterday, but be sure to not miss some great speakers, monitor, laptop, and desktop deals from Dell.
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Overall, these cord cutters spent twice as much time with their eyes glued to a screen when compared to their peers watching on typical cable TV.
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Both parents were not pleased that their son had been glued to his phone since he woke up Saturday morning, the day of the fateful incident.
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Apple for example released its payment wallet Apple Pay, as well as streaming service Apple Music in a bid to keep users glued to its products.
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But millions of eyes will probably be glued to television and phone screens anyway, to hear Mueller answer questions about his report for the first time.
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A warning ticker pops on TVs, if you're watching cable… but you've got your eyes glued to Netflix, or Hulu, or some other online streaming service.
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The internet had spoken, and Skate 3 was reborn, introduced to a new generation of stream-glued gamers who duly wanted to try it for themselves.
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Looking back on the photos from my trip, so many of them feature perspectives I never would have captured with my eye glued to a viewfinder.
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On a stage, are two teams of five players, eyes glued to their computer monitors, fingers stabbing at keyboards, and hands frantically trying to manoeuvre mouses.
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We'll have more from his event tonight, as well as our coverage of everything surrounding the debate, so make sure to stay glued to The Hill.
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The Internet is glued to an eagle cam streaming live from Fort Myers, Florida, where an eagle named Harriet is awaiting the arrival of two eaglets.
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But as markets opened on Sunday, the first trading day after the float, traders were glued to their screens watching bid and ask quotes change constantly.
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All this makes the player want to keep their eyes — or ears — glued to their phone, ready to engage with it the moment something new happens.
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If you've been laying off the Pokémon GO for a while due to a lack of new monsters, prepare to be glued to your phone again.
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Police arrested six activists from the Extinction Rebellion group after they glued themselves to the embassy windows and climbed onto a glass awning above the entrance.
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Glued to my seat by the G-force, I watched the heavens above me become the heavens below me as we were suddenly flying upside down.
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While all five Suns have their eyes glued to the hazardous mismatch, Towns rumbles in from the weakside corner and almost ends their entire franchise's existence.
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Rip Curl's Dawn Patrol suit has been a bestseller for several years and being blindstitched, glued, and taped for under $200 certainly hasn't hurt its reputation.
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"This look is one of my favs and yes, those are real hand cute chains glued to her lash line with lash glue (yes...lash glue)."
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Everything on the suit, as well as the gloves and booties, is blind-stitched, taped, and glued, which is the golden standard for the modern wetsuit.
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Musk did not elaborate on what details would be revealed in his Sunday news announcement, but no doubt all eyes will be glued to his tweets.
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On some days, like when I was stuck for hours waiting to see my dentist, I spent twice as long glued to that bright little rectangle.
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It doesn't connect to my smartphone, but I've woken up a lot fewer mornings with my eyes glued shut from allergies since I picked it up.
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Cable: He's addicted to MSNBC's Morning Joe, is clearly still glued to CNN despite his sharp criticism of its coverage, and enjoys frequent Fox News appearances.
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Don't rush through the front door at the end of a long work day glued to your smartphone as your kids wait for your undivided attention.
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Glued to our TV sets, we become breaking news junkies, hoping against hope that the next cycle will finally provide the enlightenment that keeps eluding us.
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Some are on duty, but others are slouched over coffee at a cafe, napping on a bus or just glued to their phones like everyone else.
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Especially as a teenager, it seems that every time I go out with friends people are always glued to their phones, checking Instagram, and sending snaps.
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" But, she added, "I am pleased that I will be glued at the hip to him until we both die — could be a lot worse things.
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Since the fake AirPods are glued together, just like regular AirPods, there's no safe way for recyclers to separate the internal battery from its plastic shell.
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Having our eyes glued to our phones instead of observing the people and places around us is obstructing the search for that "Fremont" in our lives.
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It can be buoyant, furious and glued, for better or worse, to the predawn emissions of an executive Twitter feed with a weakness for capital letters.
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If you live in an urban area, you've probably come across — or been bumped into by — people who walk with their eyes glued to their phones.
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Her signature embellished nails were painted a light pink with a gold glitter edge, a trio of glued-on gems on each of her index fingers.
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It's prefabricated using several layers of kiln-dried lumber, laid flat-wise and glued together in alternating layers which makes it far stronger while being light.
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At BlackRock, volunteers glued themselves to the doors while others staged a mock dinner party with rolled-up banknotes on their plates, a Reuters reporter said.
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If the grand visual effects of kaiju films are enough to keep you glued to the screen, this sequel to "Godzilla" (2014) is worth a watch.
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When we are together, we spend weeks in bed, mostly holding each other, our bodies aligned like two pieces of a broken plate glued back together.
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