" That's because "we as a human species can sniff out in a moment, literally in a moment, whether or not someone is being their authentic true self.
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In a moment of perfect wordplay, it all becomes clear.
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We can get to the trade talks in a moment.
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We are in a moment that feels acute and urgent.
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In a moment, we were all speaking to each other.
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She was cramming in a moment to eat between meetings.
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It's like I've just closed my eyes in a moment.
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I'll get to the more sustainable solution in a moment.
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We'll get to exactly what that means in a moment.
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It's totally OK to celebrate in a moment like that.
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So please join me now in a moment of silence.
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He paused and pondered in a moment of sincere reflection.
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We are in a moment of crisis for our country.
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He had launched his complaint in a moment of anger.
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I discovered Nudie Jeans in a moment of accidental kismet.
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"Justice" rolls on in a moment, and here she comes.
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Our nation is in a moment when prejudice runs riot.
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In a moment of crisis, it's particularly jarring and dangerous.
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We're going to talk about that in a moment. Yeah.
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The company was clearly in a moment of abrupt expansion.
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We'll get to the third big reason in a moment.
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"Oh my god," Rachel says in a moment of crisis.
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I am going to talk about it in a moment.
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"The future awaits," Hearst says, in a moment of impatience.
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"I said it in a moment of frustration," he said.
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" In a moment she had her answer: "Oh, it's not.
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Mada Masr was born in a moment of political uncertainty.
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It's harder today to be in a moment 100 percent.
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LEVIN: We&aposre going to expand on this in a moment.
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I'm sorry if I said that in a moment of anger.
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It's very hard to feel joy in a moment like that.
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In a moment of panic, I order a designer dress online.
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HEMMER: Well, let me get back to Comey in a moment.
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We will get to his comments on that in a moment.
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So that's a way of not being present in a moment.
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It's great that we are again in a moment like this.
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Kissing, for example, was created in a moment of serendipitous grace.
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Nicholas Kristof In a moment, we'll get to the Zika virus.
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The United States is in a moment of dramatic ideological flux.
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We're living in a moment when norms are in maximum flux.
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More on what's going on behind the scenes in a moment.
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More on President Trump's fumbling of this problem in a moment.
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We'll run through all the advantages and caveats in a moment.
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Anyway, we'll get his take on health care in a moment.
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Don't worry, I'm going to show the result in a moment.
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"It's weird to know you're in a moment," Mr. Antonoff said.
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In a moment of rebellion against her father, Henrietta hires him.
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KUDLOW: THE PRESIDENT WAS GREAT TALK ABOUT THAT IN A MOMENT.
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I want to continue the good riddance tour in a moment.
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We'll get to the substance of the bill in a moment.
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Right now, we're living in a moment when being different is dangerous.
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In a moment we'll get to the "tell" from a different era.
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And you can shift in a moment and license to third parties.
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It gave me hope in a moment that was really quite awful.
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STRASSEL: We'll be back with a few final thoughts in a moment.
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We'll be back in a moment with the CBS News Republican debate.
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I want to talk about how they do that, in a moment.
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We are in a moment where we are questioning so many things.
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The croc will flip him, a little death roll in a moment.
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We are going to have Charlie Gasparino on this in a moment.
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We're in a moment of cleaving terrible people from their great work.
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Hopefully we'll be able to come back to you in a moment.
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And in a moment of horribly tragic timing, the police show up.
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Please join us in a moment of silence to remember Chris Cornell.
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In a moment of collective insanity, Kenyan society had turned on itself.
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In a moment of elation, the community plan was granted planning permission.
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Soon, in a moment of entrepreneurial kismet, he met Dr. Cheryl Mitchell.
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It feels culturally agnostic in a moment in which everything is loaded.
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We're in a moment when people are feeling empowered about being black.
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We'll get into the weeds of how they work in a moment.
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Their lawyers called it an impulsive decision in a moment of weakness.
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"It's the little things that touch you in a moment like that."
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Chen jokes that he accepted the job in a moment of weakness.
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It should be said that CBS is in a moment of transition.
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I think The Verge's Casey Newton may pop in in a moment.
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Although we live in a moment when technology has made animal cruelty possible on a scale never imagined in human history, we also live in a moment when technology may be about to make that same animal cruelty unnecessary.
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We&aposll have full analysis and wellborn the Mueller issue in a moment.
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They confront each other in a moment of anger and anguish and lust.
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Zuhdi Jasser, I want to get to this group CAIR in a moment.
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America now finds itself in a moment reminiscent of the Cold War era.
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In a moment, the image flashed on the screen: three babies, two heartbeats.
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"Now more than ever we are in a moment of uncertainty," he said.
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We&aposre going to dig into that a bit more in a moment.
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House Intelligence Committee Member, Pete King, joins me in a moment on that.
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In a moment of acute pain, you stood up and you stood together.
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Making history Clinton stepped onto the stage in a moment of intense emotion.
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Yet, he was doing it in a moment where the world has changed.
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I also buy chocolate Häagen-Dazs ice cream in a moment of weakness.
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MACCALLUM: And we&aposre going to talk more about that in a moment.
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And as you&aposll see in a moment, it&aposs also viewpoint discrimination.
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More on Kennedy, and why his vote was especially telling in a moment.
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And in a moment of philosophical reflection, West pondered the future of slang.
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In a moment of friendly affection, I rested my leg on her lap.
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This isn't the first time Murray's been caught in a moment of nostalgia.
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In a moment of weakness, those beady-eyed demons caught up with her.
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"In a moment I'm going to inject the site with lidocaine." he said.
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Cultivate awareness and savor every experience, as life flashes by in a moment.
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"In a moment like this, everything under the sun is happening," Gornick said.
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The expression disappeared in a moment and was related to nothing about him.
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"Only in a moment of disaster would [voters] gamble on Trump," Graham wrote.
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Two topics that we will deal in a moment in the Democratic debate.
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We are in a moment when tolerance exists side-by-side with intolerance.
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And certainly not for a foreigner, in a moment as disastrous as ours.
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So somebody in a moment of passion, domestic violence, dispute with a neighbor.
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In a moment, the pillow will bloom, translucent, the soft valley of proof.
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But we're in a moment when the industry is once again under scrutiny.
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But in a moment that appeared to undercut them, Judge Chen showed impatience.
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In a moment of desperation, Negan immediately compromised and offered Rick his life.
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MADDOW: Congressman Delaney, you'll have some time in a moment on this issue.
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DELANEY: (INAUDIBLE) MADDOW: Congressman Delaney, I'll give you some time in a moment.
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We hope to help a grieving family in a moment of fathomless loss.
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In a moment of kismet, Mr. Birdsall's article won a James Beard award.
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In a moment you have written over their original versions finally and completely. . . .
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In a moment of my own fluency, I told her that I stutter.
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What should she do when she gets caught in a moment like that?
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We are in a moment when positivity is something that we all need.
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"I'm not interested in the labels," Buttigieg responded, in a moment of conciliation.
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In a moment, they might change the type of good time they're selling.
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But we live in a moment when many things are fluid and bending.
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"A non-answer in a moment like this is an answer," Oliver says.
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We're gathering here in Atlanta in a moment of crisis for our country.
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And you help me slow down when I need to take in a moment.
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It is no secret that we're living in a moment of crisis for masculinity.
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Former Sheriff Paul Babeau joins me live as "Justice" rolls on in a moment.
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The moment is captured in a moment that doesn't show much beyond his smile.
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Lara Trump is live in our studio and will join me in a moment.
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Michelle Malkin and Pam Bondi join me in a moment to talk about it.
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"They look for people who are in a moment of weakness," Fenner tells PEOPLE.
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Tyrion, in a moment of desperation, moves past Qyburn and pleads with Cersei directly.
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Is it, as she suggests in a moment of defeatism, all in her head?
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We have a couple more in the hopper for you in a moment here.
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More from the Iowa Events Center and the Republican presidential debate in a moment.
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Oh, this Cowboy still has its faults, which I'll get to in a moment.
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In a moment illustrates her well-rounded moral conscience, Carol chooses to save Ezekiel.
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It's not just that religious rituals promote togetherness in a moment of historic loneliness.
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U.S. Ambassador to Germany Rick Grenell joins me in a moment live from Germany.
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But in a moment of accidental candor, Trump admitted his emergency declaration is unnecessary.
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Every now and again, a politician might, in a moment of candor, fess up.
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He acknowledges that saving Maya in a moment of utter despair is not enough.
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The world is in a moment of reckoning — not just in the entertainment industry.
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And Maggie, in a moment of rage, accuses Meredith of never loving her mother.
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I mean, you know, honestly I'm in a moment where I really need humor.
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"Should have gotten it," Trump said in a moment cable networks played back repeatedly.
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Each of the tapestry's four characters appears suspended in a moment of polite gesture.
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Choosing to set that responsibility aside in a moment of trial is a sin.
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It's here now, but it's just as likely to be gone in a moment.
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Maybe at a party watching something happen or in a moment watching something happen.
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For a day, the nation was unified in a moment of remembrance and gratitude.
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In a moment she added, 'Hey, Lucy, is that what's called a truthful sentence?
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When we think about clubbing we think about being lost in a moment, right?
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We live in a moment where the very nature of celebrity is changing dramatically.
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We live in a moment where we define ourselves by our pop culture consumption.
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"We're in a moment when many political leaders before me have yielded," he added.
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He was a man I matched with on Tinder in a moment of boredom.
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"It's not like you change your business in a moment like this," Monahan said.
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And I'll get to the lethality in a moment, but it certainly spreads better.
|
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In a moment of uncertainty for investors, safe haven assets are getting a boost.
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It is like flying an American flag upside down in a moment of emergency.
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But Medicaid turns out to be quite popular, as I'll detail in a moment.
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In a moment, the staff of the paper had transformed from colleagues to family.
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In a moment of levity, Schiff encouraged senators to imagine that scenario playing out.
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But they can't be real-time truth seekers in a moment of real urgency.
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Self-driving technology isn't a discrete invention that will suddenly arrive in a moment.
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In a moment of desperation, before Chace leaves, she asks him what to do.
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You keep breathing because Bernadine doesn't get to not be Bernadine in a moment.
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In a moment of "sincerity," Stewart compared American voters to cars entering a tunnel.
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They saw him as unconventional in a moment where conventional thinking had failed them.
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As for Shelby, he was able to share in a moment of comic relief.
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We are passing friends in a moment, the sort that lasts a few months.
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More experiential than theatrical, the room traps you in a moment of shocked alienation.
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We're in a moment in history when what we stand for is on our sleeves.
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His remarks happen in a moment when criticism over the Brazilian government regarding deforestation grows.
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In a moment of incisive strategic thinking, Tyrion used wildfire during the Battle of Blackwater.
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"Justice" rolls on in a moment, and you don&apost want to miss this one.
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We are going to have more on the Democrat&aposs disgusting tactics in a moment.
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"You are fake news!" he told the reporter in a moment that reverberated on Twitter.
|
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We live in a moment when few people seem to agree on a shared reality.
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Now that we can search Google in a moment, these skills are no longer necessary.
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" He continued, "It was sent out in a moment of frustration, sadness — a terrible moment.
|
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The Kelly file starts in a moment and guess who is going to be there?
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Kavanaugh appeared to see him and turn away in a moment that quickly went viral.
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They finally land, and Jon, in a moment of complete euphoric dizziness, turns to Daenerys.
|
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In a moment where it is being argued that "art unites us," why strike art?
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A conflicted character makes a terrible decision in a moment of extremity – that's great storytelling.
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Susan Sarandon says Paul Newman once helped her in a moment of gender pay disparity.
|
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Buttigieg, in a moment of levity, noted that he was a pre-teen in 1994.
|
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Ed Henry is going to be joining us with this breaking news in a moment.
|
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Every time there was chanting, I heard how you joined in a moment, then stopped.
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WE'LL DO THE HISTORY IN A MOMENT, BUT LET'S TALK ABOUT WHAT YOU'RE DOING NOW.
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During the year he was gone, in a moment of weakness, I cheated on him.
|
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In a moment of strength, she throws away her diet pills, vision board and bulimia.
|
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MidAmerican's bankers "caught me in a moment of weakness," Buffett wrote in the 2008 letter.
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But we live in a moment when, curiously, the reach of feminism has rapidly expanded.
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" He continues, "It was sent out in a moment of frustration, sadness — a terrible moment.
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Beyond Wells' wealth management arm, the San Francisco bank is in a moment of transition.
|
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I wondered if, in a moment of weariness, he might have skipped over the patent.
|
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The results are people captured in a moment of total vulnerability, delightful, and hilarious confusion.
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Well, you're in a moment, and so if you're sitting too long, your butt's numb.
|
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But in a moment of clarity, he decided to give the people what they want.
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But in a moment of crisis, Trump's critics say it distracts from important messaging efforts.
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I was in a moment that, even at 15, I knew would not last forever.
|
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Or that maybe she came out of it in a moment and locked the door.
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I just have this feeling that we are in a moment where change is possible.
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Bertie, in a moment of crisis, meets and embraces her childhood self, a faceless silhouette.
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In a moment of apparent foresight, Kasich predicted that Trump would walk back the comments.
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But it can also be a way to come together in a moment of crisis.
|
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And then, in a moment of weakness, old habits took over and hugs were shared.
|
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We're in a moment in which giving up stuff, not acquiring it, is an aspiration.
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And in a moment of increasing polarization, everything is a proxy for what we believe.
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News Analysis BEIJING — Even in a moment of triumph, China's president, Xi Jinping, exudes anxiety.
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The charts here tell the story, and I'll get into the details in a moment.
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They were whisked away in a moment captured by a photographer with The Associated Press.
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" He added, "Even in a moment of heightened tensions this should have never had happened.
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In a moment caught on video, the mayor smirked, declined to talk and walked away.
|
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But we're in a moment when we're seeing just how powerful the president can be.
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In a moment he regretted immediately, Corden told Eilish he would meet her pet tarantula.
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In a moment, the two Syrian children's arms were laden with gift bags of toys.
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This is how it goes, when you live in a moment that cannot be parsed.
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We're in a moment where there's kind of a widespread obsession with true crime stories.
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We're going to make sure Amazon will never charge it for Prime in a moment.
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You're living in a moment, and what you're asked to do is draw conclusions immediately.
|
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In a moment of real self-awareness, Kourtney draws the parallel to her pregnancy with Mason.
|
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We'll get into when and where solar+storage is economical in the US in a moment.
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We will ponder those questions in a moment, but first, a quick look at the study.
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For now, I am content to just remember and indulge myself in a moment of mourning.
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We expect them to come out in a moment by the way, we&aposre being told.
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The Brit-nominated rapper performed alongside Drake in a moment British fans are describing as unforgettable.
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MACCALLUM: We are back in a moment live from the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines.
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In a moment not captured on video, an officer opens fire, shooting Kinsey in the leg.
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It means to take control of a memory, as it flashes in a moment of danger.
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Stuck is just stubborn—these sometimes respond to remedies (which we'll get to in a moment).
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In a moment of pessimism, your support made me and my friends here enormous happiness [sic].
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I cry nearly every day because I feel at risk of getting "stuck" in a moment.
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We're living in a moment when feminism couldn't be more mainstream—from Lean In to Beyoncé.
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In a moment of art or performance we have the opportunity to engage these investigations together.
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Now, Sara Carter, John Solomon, they will be joining us in a moment with more details.
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Their bravery and clear-headedness in a moment of crisis may well have saved Connor's life.
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What does it mean to be in a moment where it's finally about your work now?
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In a moment, a fish rose from the depths, raced to the 'hopper and took it.
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What is the best way to manage deep uncertainty and fear in a moment like this?
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KASICH: Can I... WALLACE: No. I promise I will get to you in a moment, sir.
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In a moment of weakness—or Force-given grace—he balks and lets the engineer live.
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Analog audio exists in a moment, you only see one flash of light moving really fast.
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Some of it is probably the nasty closing twist (which we'll deal with in a moment).
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In a moment of vulnerability after sex, he divulged to her the secret of his strength.
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In a moment of inspiration, he offered his DJing services to a variety of local brothels.
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But however you define constitutional crisis, there's no question we're in a moment of constitutional hardball.
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When confronted by Claggart, in a moment of rage Billy lashes out and unintentionally kills him.
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Are we in a moment of a major social and political uprising driven by women's anger?
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When the I.D.C. disbanded in April — more on that in a moment — it had eight members.
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"I've done several times the reorientation of an institution in a moment of growth," he said.
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In a moment dominated by the coronavirus outbreak, confusion is in an invitation to dark thinking.
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There's something profoundly affirming about staying connected in a moment like this, and showing some compassion.
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"I'll finish in a moment," he'll stop and say randomly in the middle of a thought.
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"We are becoming like all the other nations," the queen says in a moment of despair.
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A tall, Jesus-esque deity of a man, caught in a moment as he played guitar.
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He yelled "I f---ing love you, Lizzo!" in a moment bleeped from the CBS broadcast.
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It was a feel-good story in a moment, she said, when the region needed it.
|
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In a moment of heartbreaking clarity, he senses that Crosley might be on a similar path.
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WM: What do we do in a moment like this, for betterment and sane keeping purposes?
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And even in a moment when I got emotional, she just knew what was going on.
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It's kind of how a director tells you how you're supposed to feel in a moment.
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We are in a moment when the concepts of wellness and self-care have become all-important.
|
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The Nazi, in a moment of theatrical humanity, halted the execution squad to preserve the child's life.
|
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In a moment, we&aposll discuss expectations for the talk with U.S. ambassador to Russia, Jon Huntsman.
|
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And the pennies have led to quite a few experiments, which we'll get to in a moment.
|
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Unlike NBA 217K16, which we'll come to in a moment, there's nothing identifiably black about the story.
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It's the only way to break through in a moment when everything is defined in Trump's reflection.
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Still, that is better than blowing your top and ending your career in a moment of madness.
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We're living in a moment where capitalism is no longer just commodifying our labor in the market.
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Quick take: It's something of a tempest in a teapot, but more on that in a moment.
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Social politics — your ability to read a person or find the nuance in a moment — is key.
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And she's actually in a moment of great distress eating this manuscript that he had been writing.
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Our coverage of this tenth Republican presidential debate from the University of Houston continues in a moment.
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But maybe it was like a Laurel, Yanny thing, we&aposll get to that in a moment.
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So, we live in a moment where when comedy is being used to combat the current administration.
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Craig feels the photos capture her and her girls in a moment that is beautiful and pure.
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We will show you in a moment the bicycles scattered across the path at the horrific scene.
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In a moment when Meade was completely exposed, Rodis was there, providing physical, social and professional protection.
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We're definitely going to come back to you for a reaction on the ground in a moment.
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It was about what we expect from a leader in a moment of genuine outrage and anxiety.
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In a moment of inspiration, Tim, a chef, pours the Taiwan Beer over the lot of them.
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Then, in a moment many won't soon forget, Graham called a spade a spade and galvanized people.
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PEPFAR was created in a moment when little was known about how to stop the AIDS epidemic.
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"It felt good to be wrong about everything," Frances thinks, in a moment of rare, uncomplicated happiness.
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"You don't divide the spoils until you actually have them," Walden said in a moment of exasperation.
|
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We're gonna talk more with the chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs, Lloyd Blankfein, in a moment.
|
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In a moment of uncertainty before dismissing his students, he asks if anyone has something to contribute.
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There are frights that hit us in a moment and lose their impact, but then there's this.
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I think we are definitely in a moment and it will pass, but it's a hard moment.
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I'm happy to report that this ceiling may be raised soon—more on that in a moment.
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We are living in a moment of history that is at once supremely disruptive and remarkably transformative.
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But for me that is a very political act—to do art in a moment like this.
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And not in a moment when the federal government keeps scrubbing basic climate information from its websites.
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I think often we're in a moment now where we live in an academic, theoretical world often.
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After the film's climax, in a moment of both existential and emotional vulnerability, the queen's hair emerges.
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He's flooding the television airwaves in a moment when digital is considered the strategy of the future.
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More on that in a moment, but first let me tell you about the Kristofs' grand vacation.
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We're in a moment where women are less competitive and more willing to help each other succeed.
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In a moment that did not get enough attention, President Trump is definitely on the soccer bandwagon.
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"We're taking appropriate steps being responsible and sensitive in a moment when things are still very raw."
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"We are in a moment where we are moving forward in a significant way,," Mr. Trudeau said.
|
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In a moment of complete shock to anyone that saw Homecoming, she ended the night empty-handed.
|
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We are having growth and jobs and wages—maybe we'll get to the wages in a moment.
|
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In a moment of comic relief, Chris phones his friend Rod to tell him about the parents.
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"OK, OK. I know I'm going to get lit up on CNN in a moment," he said.
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In a moment of bogus enlightenment, they believe themselves to have uncovered the order underlying the universe.
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It seems impossible that all Twitter users just stop twitting about Guccifer 2 leaks, in a moment.
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" "When something is so damaged or something is just not right, you can't fix it in a moment.
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In a moment, we&aposll talk with national security advisor John Bolton, who is just back from Moscow.
|
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"The President's insane," one senior official said, in a moment of exasperation with Trump's behavior behind the scenes.
|
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In a moment of weakness, she goes through her childhood belongings and finds a jigsaw puzzle of Colombia.
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This was more or less (I'll get to the less in a moment) the story of the night.
|
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In a moment, a meme can become outdated, and its application, a poker tell of a brand's unhipness.
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But Obama's politics of compromise isn't enough in a moment that calls for a politics of combat. Pres.
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We've been in a moment, since the 1990s, of watching children more and more carefully hit prescribed milestones.
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But in a moment of pure selfishness and vulnerability, I shook my head, tears spilling into my lap.
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Often such ideas will be all the more original for being dreamed up in a moment of detachment.
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The Hot One's release is particularly timely in a moment where "true crime" has become a cultural phenomenon.
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Gaetz explained this as a natural instinct of friends in a moment where he was being publicly attacked.
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Please join us and the candidates on our stage in a moment of silence for Justice Antonin Scalia.
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I believe we are in a moment in time where older women's beauty has been a startling revelation.
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"Obviously, we're in a moment of distress here," Steve Ritchie, Papa John's CEO, said in the CNBC interview.
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Taken together, the judge's orders look like a shortcut to transparency in a moment of executive branch stonewalling.
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In a moment of boredom, I started scribbling an image on the wall and I left it there.
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In a moment that would usually break CoCo, she seems suddenly even more confident of her own strength.
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Paul Raushenbush: Well, we are in a moment when prescribed methods of meaning have fallen aside a bit.
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Where have you been in a moment where you have to put on gloves in order to eat?
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So in a moment we can return to urgent needs worldwide, from war to climate change to refugees.
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In a moment, with almost prophetic intuition, the reality was revealed to us: we had reached the bottom.
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Imai, a former Tokyo police director, died last week and Mori led officials in a moment of silence.
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Simple and deliberate, when you get that balance just right you can really get lost in a moment.
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Even though the video caught you in a moment of frustration, are you pleased that it's gone viral?
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This is Nadine Ross, a mercenary with ties to the game's antagonist (who we'll meet in a moment).
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"I should never have done it," the priest says quietly in a moment captured on secretly recorded video.
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I would rather see him be a top-tier candidate in a moment like that than anything else.
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In a moment of panic he called them "steamed hams," and this 22-year-old meme was born.
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"There are still challenges in as far as consolidating peace," Mr. Kabila said in a moment of candor.
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David Giffels, in contrast, began his path toward building his coffin in a moment of mordant marital banter.
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"There is nobody better as a national spokesperson in a moment like this than Tony Fauci," Jha said.
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In a moment that will live in infamy, the distinguished film director Ken Loach defended questioning the Holocaust.
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His new running mate, Carly Fiorina, slipped and fell off stage in a moment that went viral online.
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Bernie Sanders Friday in a moment that highlighted the raw feelings still present from the 2016 primary campaign.
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I'm going to spoil what happened in a moment; for now, let's say an incredibly important character died.
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Yet it can't mask the feeling of anachronism that dogs this show, about which more in a moment.
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Tumors that bloomed in my colon and liver, in a moment, erased every cheerful ambition and casual plan.
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In a moment of nationalist fervor, conservatives should not neglect this distinctive, if paradoxical, aspect of America's heritage.
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Soon, others in the bakery joined in, a moment captured on video, as most of the protests are.
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Part of the appeal is history (more on that in a moment) and part of it is practicality.
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"We live in a moment, a time period, with a void of political and spiritual leadership," Hawke said.
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He's running in a moment when the public is changing its views on what is acceptable male behavior.
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The second half is about anxiety attacks: being stuck in a moment but having no control over it.
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In a moment of defiance, she uses her powers and stabs him with a tiny dagger made of light.
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We're in a moment where we want both great, well-rounded male characters and great, well-rounded female characters.
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We live in a moment of history when strong economic conditions don't necessarily make middle class Americans feel secure.
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Again and again, Americans have stepped forward in a moment of crisis and put their lives on the line.
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Photographer Christian Vieler specializes in capturing dogs in a moment of pure ecstasy: the moment they catch a treat.
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WE'LL GET TO YOUR LEADERSHIP IN A MOMENT, BUT FIRST ON THE QUARTER, IT'S KIND OF MESSY THESE DAYS.
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Sulaiman pleaded guilty and said that he posted the YouTube video in a "moment of anger" without malicious intent.
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In a moment of raw honesty, Rabinowitz tells me it wasn't the only time stuttering made him hurt himself.
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In a moment of humor, the knot's twisting form mimics the turning cogs of the massive piece of machinery.
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In a moment of desperation, she lies and claims to be a flight attendant — and suddenly her luck turns.
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It's easy for the government to get ready to fulfill the needs of Americans in a moment of emergency.
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Then a man who literally wrote the book on this, Larry Sabato, gives us his take in a moment.
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Erdogan's turn with FaceTime gave viewers an intimate, almost visceral experience of his presence in a moment of crisis.
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In a moment of weakness, he tries to steal another bike, and is humiliated in front of his son.
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" At the hearing, he pleaded guilty and apologized, stating he posted the YouTube video in a "moment of anger.
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HEMMER: In a moment here, our "Power Player of the Week," honoring America&aposs fallen with 2800 musical notes.
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To apply a metaphor from the science of chaos, we are, it seems, in a moment of phase transition.
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So should anyone who cares about the planet, for a very good reason I'll get to in a moment.
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"We came here for healing tonight," Diddy said in a moment of remembrance for Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur.
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She doesn't take the deal, but in a moment of weakness tells Rumple, who immediately goes to kill Gaston.
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Actually, that bar is set far too high, as I'll explain in a moment, so let's do the opposite.
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In a moment, I&aposll talk about the seeming disconnect with the president&aposs national security adviser John Bolton.
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In a moment like this morning, it likely knew that I would eventually want to know about Daniels' quote.
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In a moment of drunken desperation, I texted a sober friend that life had become untenable before passing out.
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We're in a moment where we're prepared to fight — or at least it looks like we're prepared to fight.
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The two men backed one another in a moment etched into legend in both the Justice Department and FBI.
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In a moment where people are feeling freer with their stories and we don't have to live with shame.
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In a moment of crisis, she took a hammer to every last unsold piece of work in her studio.
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But then, in a moment that can only be described as completely out of character, I feel completely zen.
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In a moment of apparent self-deprecation, Ramos has compared his first Champions League final to losing his virginity.
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First -- and I'll get to your criticism of me in a moment -- but first let's talk about the board.
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I cannot try to take advantage of any allegation, especially one raised in a moment of great political import.
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It wasn't until she was 16, in a moment of despair, that she began using the drugs she sold.
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In a moment of despair, Wen signed an admission of guilt, in the hopes of having his sentence reduced.
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Despite what some may say, firearm suicide is gun violence — violence against oneself in a moment of overwhelming hopelessness.
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Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-Texas) delivered the remarks before leading the House in a moment of silence on Friday.
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It'll be a place exclusively for shows and movies that Apple produces (we'll get to those in a moment).
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And they returned in a moment when America's racial tensions were at an outrageous level; they stepped into action.
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Human, cyborg, or bot, these accounts are acting with purpose to amplify content (more on this in a moment).
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With sweaty, drunk, tired, loving expressions, they stare back at you, frozen in a moment and, often, an emotion.
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Each one slides off Murata's gloves like melted ice cream at a matsuri (more on that in a moment).
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Then — in a moment of direct honesty that could make even Dr. Akopian proud — Brosh McKenna set me straight.
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But getting people to grasp how these sorts of remarks can be received is seldom accomplished in a moment.
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We are living in a moment of collective hysteria about whether we can actually do this while working remotely.
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"Don't talk to your kids about any of this stuff when you're in a moment of anxiety," adds Hershberg.
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NYSE President Stacey Cunningham has insisted that investors, in a moment of such volatility, need access to their cash.
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That stunt is a wonderfully self-deprecating appearance by Keanu Reeves, but we'll get to him in a moment.
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It's evident right now in Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio and Missouri, and I'll get to the details in a moment.
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We'll get to what the president actually offered in his much-anticipated speech on drug prices in a moment.
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And in a moment captured by a picture that soon spread widely, the woman's son cried in her arms.
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He is elsewhere, his expression suggests, like someone lost in a moment of artistic creation, or grief, or rapture.
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In a moment captured on camera, Mr. Luskin, himself a former reporter, pushed him aside without breaking his stride.
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"It's art performance … hungry artist," Datuna was recorded saying in a moment that was widely shared on social media.
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So to define an individual in a moment of time on one particular issue, it's pretty hard to do.
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In a moment that has gone down in climate-diplomacy lore, America soon announced it would join the consensus.
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If you feel the same way tomorrow, tell them then — but don't spout off in a moment of anger!
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Bury had been thrown out of the Football League, more than a century of history lost in a moment.
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We live in a moment when the political consensus of the '80s and '90s is being called into question.
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How do people, all "as fathomless as myself," as Whitman wonders in a moment of poignant confusion, bridge differences?
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The country may have been in shock, but in a moment caught on microphone Mr. Cameron appeared positively relieved.
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Due South is an international artistic exchange focused on Sicily, encouraging global dialogue in a moment of heightened isolationism.
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We built in a moment between
Kit [Harington] and Emilia [Clarke] where they stopped and looked into each other's eyes.
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In a moment we&aposre going to tell you how voters could turn the golden state into something totally unrecognizable.
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In a moment inspiring near-universal schadenfreude, ISIS suffered a data breach that identified tens of thousands of its recruits.
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Congressman Darrell Issa is standing by live to talk about it, more "Justice" in a moment, including a special treat.
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She manages to kill the giant in a moment of blazing glory (+1353), but she dies gruesomely in the process.
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"In a moment where he should show composure and measure, he's not doing that," said Jenn Alford-Teaster, a Sen.
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And while portable mode has plenty of benefits, which I'll get into in a moment, performance there isn't much better.
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We are in a moment where the connection between art, real estate, and the displacement of longtime residents is undeniable.
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The Beacon also lacks any Ethernet jacks, which presented an issue for me that I'll get into in a moment.
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This album is a symbolic re-exchange of rings, a symphonic take on #blacklove in a moment suffuse with it.
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In a moment that wasn't featured in rehearsals, Kim then invited Moon to step back into North Korea with him.
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We will talk to the candidates about Justice Scalia and the road ahead when the debate begins in a moment.
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Around the two minute mark, the camera slowly zoomed in on Edwards in a moment that felt like a climax.
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That's not a typo, and if it sounds ridiculous, it's because it is, but more on that in a moment.
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His voice quivered and his eyes welled, but in a moment of sorrow, Marlins Manager Don Mattingly thought about joy.
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Elena-as-Lewis slugged him in a moment of anger, causing Elena-as-Lewis to morph into the pub goer.
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It's been 20 years since Buffy slayed her way into hearts across the county: let that sink in a moment.
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" In a moment that could be easily written into a romantic comedy, Verlander responds, "Do you not like the ring?
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We'll come back to our newborn in a moment — but there's still a second graph we need to look at.
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Many criticized the stunt as potentially harmful in a moment when the notion of "fake news" has polarized the country.
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It's horribly ironic that we are living in a moment of triumph for the Western model—but outside the West.
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She won the New York City Marathon in 1974 in a moment that was captured by legendary photographer Ruth Orkin.
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Never in the ten years that I have known him have I ever seen him in a moment of weakness.
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Ah yes, the gambit system—that's a whole other rabbit hole of bewilderment that I'll touch on in a moment.
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On Wednesday, Ryan Reynolds led the Deadpool 2 crew in a moment of silence on set before they resumed filming.
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So coming up next in a moment, a moment of history that many in this country will never, never forget.
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San Francisco's economy is thriving in every measurable way, but also, the city is in a moment of deep uncertainty.
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It was only occasionally, in a moment of clarity, that I realized just how abnormal being a heroin addict was.
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There are rare cases where a single hit to the head causes cerebral hemorrhaging (more on that in a moment).
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In a moment when most of our politics are driving us further apart, Crossroads offers hope for an alternative path.
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"This is a man of extraordinary character in a moment when we need more character, and incredible courage," Biden said.
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"There's the sudden realization that our future family that was there last week is gone, in a moment," Amber said.
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But on Friday, in a moment that few had ever expected to see, Kim was talking of peace and reconciliation.
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Goethe's "Iphigenia in Tauris" describes a king letting go of his political prisoners in a moment of unexpected deep empathy.
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You glimpse Ms. Johnson's face only once, late in "Camera-person," in a moment that is both offhand and startling.
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Aidan had started the project in a moment of despair right after getting back his spring grades in ninth grade.
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Of course, there was a happy ending: AJ came out to his stepmother in a moment that made us bawl.
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Then, in a moment of seriousness, he talked about how as a young man he had hated seeing someone bullied.
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We have tipped toward success and we could tip back in a moment with reduced resources with reduced political commitment.
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Meanwhile, between now and December, a tweet or rally could change the tone and extinguish the optimism in a moment.
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I ask my House colleagues to please join me in a moment of silence for those who lost their lives.
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In truth, it gave us control in a moment where we were losing some of our independence to each other.
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I began the day standing at a threshold of time […] In a moment, Angela Rawlings declared her love for Iceland.
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Shortly, in a moment of extreme weakness, I apologized for the meme and begged him to come back to me.
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I was a horny, slightly buzzed 18-year-old who climbed up on a dick in a moment of passion.
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The virtue of keeping an oath to heal did not fail the medical people in a moment of high passion.
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It's a relief to spend a little time in a moment when New Yorkers had the luxury of everyday angst.
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In countries, it is seen when a leader can't seem to see what people need in a moment of crisis.
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In a moment of uncertainty, Mr. Trump appeared to be grasping at the equivalent of comfort food: attacking Mr. Sessions.
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Biden is the candidate and in a moment of genuine, catastrophic crisis, the nation turns its lonely eyes to him.
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Watching public life grind to a standstill is strange in a moment when I've never felt more full of life.
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One by one, they appear for the camera in a moment of repose, framed by darkness or a visual void.
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On Washington WASHINGTON — Here's how significant things don't get done in Washington even in a moment of crisis and opportunity.
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In a moment of stubborn curiosity that alters the aesthetic history of mankind, she asks what would happen if Mrs.
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It is not clear how this goal can be met, and we will come back to that in a moment.
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In a moment of click-to-buy instantaneity, Ms. Sozzani looks like a luxury abbess, a lone beacon of calm.
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We all have to do our part to protect against prejudice spiraling out of control in a moment of crisis.
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With one important exception — to be discussed in a moment — the students at Decatur University are a notably bland bunch.
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It was just a photo taken in a moment, one that became more important to her offspring after she died.
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We&aposll get back to the latter event in a moment, but let&aposs start with his speech at Georgetown.
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"I felt bad," Mingma recalls of the experience of passing body after body, all frozen in a moment of tragedy.
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Some of the tricky clues in this puzzle relate to the theme, but we'll get to that in a moment.
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In a moment she was lost to view beyond the curve of the low stone wall under the magnolia trees.
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"We are in a moment of profound unease about the stability of the executive branch of our government," he began.
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Let's imagine Trump's face in all our embassies and on all our TV screens in a moment of national tragedy.
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Sunday, the NFL's Houston Texans honored the deputy in a moment of silence before their game against the Carolina Panthers.
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SoftBank admitted failure: We'll get to WeWork in a moment, but first, let's talk about its multi-billion-dollar backer.
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"I love ska," the mayor said, in a moment likely to haunt his candidacy, or at least my life, forever.
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France was in a moment of brutal flux, as the Algerian war raged and terrorists set off bombs throughout Paris.
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When you're creating a work of art, it lives in a moment, a time, but it also lives across time.
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We will get to that strategy, what it might consist in and how it might play out, in a moment.
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I think it's amazing that now "Lean In" appears almost old-fashioned, in a moment when it's all about intersectionality.
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But in a moment without anything else to play, I dropped back in—and the game didn't let me go.
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In a moment of coexistence, Flint felt an existential connection to nature that, as he grew older, blossomed into love.
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CVS is a chain of drugstores and a pharmacy benefit manager (we'll get to what that means in a moment).
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It requires a level of self-monitoring and control that is particularly difficult to summon in a moment of intense stress.
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SARA EISEN: We know you came from a business round table discussion with CEOs which we'll get to in a moment.
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Caldas said limiting whom people can talk to in a moment of crisis could have the opposite effect of silencing them.
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More on that in a moment, but in terms of the charging pads you can buy, your choice is wide open.
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Our panel is next as we look ahead on SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES back in a moment (COMMERCIAL BREAK) BARTIROMO: Welcome back.
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Alex Bregman hits a weird single (more on that in a moment) scoring Reddick, and suddenly the game is 1-0.
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In a moment of frustration and desperation, she wrote "Bryn's Song: The Puzzle" to reflect the puzzling nature of his condition.
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There's a lull in the music and an MC begins to speak, leading the crowd in a moment of self-reflection.
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He saw a young Marine in full body armor lying on the floor, frozen in a moment that had already passed.
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The intertwined figures loom over the visitors who, under the sculpture's shadow, remain silent, deep in a moment of perceived introspection.
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But I love that we're in a moment where there's a great sisterhood and people aren't keeping these complaints to themselves.
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In a moment of stupidity, I place a plastic container on the hot burner and the plastic melts on my stove.
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A group of students raise their fists in a moment of silence for victims of school shootings in Los Angeles, California.
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In a moment of phony modesty, Trump said "It's too early for me to be congratulated," and proceeded to praise himself.
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Those locations are "maps" to different fragrances available for purchase on the brand's site (Naughty Garden and Lost in a Moment).
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As Ro tells her students, in a moment of mingled hope and resignation, "by walking is how you make the road."
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So let's take a look at what happened during that cataclysmic event and how people reacted in a moment of panic.
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"I know we are leading Florida by a little bit," he mused in a moment of reflection at his Florida rally.
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I was 13 years old, responding to a flashy altar call that, in a moment, altered the course of my life.
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Ironically, in a moment that was created for making a statement, the wear-black request has established another culture of silence.
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They probably were working this informant angle and they brought you in, Michael, which we will get you in a moment.
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In a moment of weakness, I unblocked him a week ago and this is the first message I've received since then.
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Instead, she signed a song in front of Scott and all their family and friends in a moment she calls "magical."
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"You can't fight evil with another evil," he said, asking his listeners to join together in a moment of silent prayer.
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In a moment when we are told that there is not enough for us, these camps give away food and books.
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Or make your beloved character have a heroic goodbye but that also gets in a moment really real and vulnerable too.
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She would have applauded that, in a moment of global conscience, the treaty put humanitarian, not military, considerations at its heart.
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It immediately brought back memories of its viral moment, and, in a moment of hilarious coincidence, it accompanied Team USA's entrance.
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We're in a moment where the most revelatory comedy standup is a performance where a comedian rejects comedy as a remedy.
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That is Jimmy Carter acting against the wishes of the incumbent president, in a moment of tremendous friction, tension, and threats.
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QL Score: -5 Nick: Carol tells Maggie in a moment of exasperation that she's killed 18 people, and then corrects herself.
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In a moment of father-son bonding, William Livingston II and William Livingston III gather to ogle their black former housekeeper.
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Within Israel, the violence Tuesday occurred in a moment of heightened political tension, as Mr. Netanyahu fights for his political life.
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In a moment straight out of history's greatest Christmas movie "The Year Without a Santa Claus," it snowed in Southtown Mississippi!
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And this spring, in a moment of near-perfect synchronicity, the couple, who became engaged last year, both had graduation ceremonies.
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Going to the mat in a moment of disadvantage to avoid a particularly dangerous moment or gain a moment to recover.
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Schriock: I think he got caught up in a moment with some women who stood up and had experiences, real experiences.
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By seeking to exploit voters' fears in a moment of crisis, Mr. Trump is only helping the terrorists achieve their objective.
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But he also offered simple, emotional words: "We're hurting," he said on Friday morning, in a moment of shared public grief.
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It also lets you send and receive currency from other apps, such as Coinbase, which we'll get to in a moment.
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Given that we're in a moment when attention is in extremely high demand, all forms of entertainment compete against one another.
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He recalled peering out his window in a moment of loneliness to watch "machine gunners" pace around the White House grounds.
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"Blessed are the shithole countries," frontman Bono yelled into a megaphone in a moment that was reportedly censored during some broadcasts.
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The camera catches sad dad Todd Frazier in a moment of despair as he tries to overcome Giancarlo's torrent of dingers.
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"She added: "Sometimes we are in a moment in time and we feel that that is the only thing going on.
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That simple promise of solidarity, in a moment when the mistreatment of women had been dismissed by so many, undid me.
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"We're in a moment of humongous political change just as people were when they were entering the Reagan era," he said.
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And Trump's tendency to self-aggrandize is not helpful in a moment that calls for collaboration and creating an apolitical environment.
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What ensues is an immersion in a moment of political intrigue that sets the scene for the surveillance state of today.
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But I knew now that bad things could happen in a moment, that only the thinnest membrane separated before and after.
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And so baseload plants have been running less often, losing money, and shutting down (as we will see in a moment).
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Crucially, she's also set to feature in an upcoming King novella, If It Bleeds (more on that one in a moment).
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Jaynes had little experience with addiction treatment, and, in a moment of crisis, it was exactly what she wanted to hear.
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The soliloquy was fixed in the architecture of his brain, ready to serve in a moment of boredom or underground anxiety.
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We'll get into the details of how to apply in a moment, but here's an example of why you should apply.
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We'll return to my mum in a moment, after a few words about the grumpy little fella in the cowboy hat.
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We'll explore the wily machinations of big tobacco in a moment, but first let's look at what this particular study found.
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Students, along with their parents and grandparents, then turn and face the crowd, taking in a moment of cross-generational triumph.
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The boys hadn't been drinking or doing drugs and in a moment, two lives ended and our lives were changed forever.
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In a moment of heightened labor militancy in the tech industry, Silicon Valley bosses will likely be pleased with the ruling.
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They viewed him as a change agent in a moment in which they badly wanted to shake up the status quo.
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In a moment of nearly unprecedented political rancor, they came together to craft a workable solution to a very complex challenge.
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In a moment of presumably accidental candor, Trump did concede he often says what he wants, whether or not it's true.
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I am going to get to some specifics about the summit in a moment, but let&aposs begin with the big picture.
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Immigrants and citizens alike which is providing opportunity in a moment when people are deeply anxious about the future of the economy.
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He plans to mark the momentous occasion by inviting the world to come together in a moment of peace, love and unity.
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We are in a moment where there is lots of speculation about a dizzying array of possibilities of what might happen next.
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Likewise, Celaya's vulnerable youth seems caught in a moment of transition: in the transom of some invisible doorway between innocence and knowing.
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Absolutely. We're in a moment now of reconsidering the past and how we want to label the streets and schools around us.
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The next day, in a moment of complete desperation, he tried to leave the house to go get a dose of Suboxone.
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It's Judith slaying Holofernes with a rifle instead of a knife, in a moment perfectly matched to the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements.
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North Korea now has the strength to "wipe out" the United States "in a moment" with an H-bomb, the editorial said.
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Governor Greg Abbott also issued a statewide call for Texans to take part in a moment of silence at 10:00 a.m.
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In a moment of weakness, he considered murdering his own nephew, which sets up an intriguing redemption arc at the movie's core.
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"Well look, I think everyone has to at least consider it, right, in a moment like this," Cortes said on Weekend Today.
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The first, "The Merry Pranksters Go to Washington," by Joshua Quittner, describes the Electronic Frontier Foundation in a moment of ascendant glory.
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Even in a moment when Black women are dominating prime-time television, Watson's character still feels like a breath of fresh air.
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Menafee admitted that he slammed the "racist, very degrading" image twice with a broom handle in a moment of frustration last month.
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In a moment when the "doctor" isn't being vigilant, Will slips into his mind and does more than a little poking around.
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All of the other maps have the distinct feeling of having been abandoned in a moment of duress before you showed up.
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In a moment of clear emotional pain, Stark mocks Captain America from 2015's Age of Ultron by repeating his prophetic claim.
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Months later, in a moment of loneliness, I idly wondered what would have happened if I'd agreed to meet with Abhay again.
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TechCrunch editors with years of pitch-off experience review all eligible applications (more on eligibility in a moment) and select 15 finalists.
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We will challenge the existing agenda and," he says in a moment of titular pleasure, "become the loudest voice in the room.
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In a moment of acute self-awareness after Bolton received a standing ovation for Friday's strikes on Syria, Trump offered a warning.
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During a recent trip, in a moment of overzealousness, I spilled a small amount of red wine on my new Ably cardigan.
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In a moment of meta commentary, the gallery looks at itself, too, this sprawling structure along the train tracks in Little Haiti.
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We live in a moment when tribal bumper stickers — both left and right — pass for politics, when ignorance and grievance drive policy.
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In a moment that has long haunted Mr. Fallon, he tousled Mr. Trump's hair during a much-maligned interview in September 2016.
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We are still in a moment where we are unearthing this bigoted America that we all hoped and prayed did not exist.
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If we learn these lessons now, in a moment of crisis, we'll all be better off on the other side of it.
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Of course, this is a crude metric for making predictions, but perhaps the one most relevant in a moment of great uncertainty.
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Inversely, cities also boom, as the cost of living in a city goes down, an issue I'll talk about in a moment.
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"Overall, this study demonstrates that we're in a moment when artists can take control of their own lives and careers," Köerner said.
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And I'd be remiss if I didn't point out that we're talking about reparations in a moment where white nationalism is ascendant.
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In a moment, we'll look at a variety of ways that the oil industry shaped cap-and-trade design to its advantage.
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Even in a moment when "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" is a hot seller, it is vaguely shaming to like magic.
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In a moment of peril, they suggested, his orthodox and methodical style could pose an appealing contrast to the more tempestuous Trump.
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I'm always proud to say I'm from California, a beautiful and messy place unlike any other, in a moment unlike any other.
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Fail to step up in a moment as big as this one and you may see you star shine so bright again.
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The work aphoristically transcribes insights glimpsed in a moment of visionary clarity, when the poet's mind was flooded with a preternatural light.
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Coming a week after the election, the Grenfell Tower fire seemed to summarize the political debate in a moment of terrifying clarity.
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In a moment that's designed to be a big surprise for longtime Narcos fans, Pablo Escobar (Wagner Moura) is waiting for him.
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News Analysis Even his allies worry that President Trump has undermined his ability to appear presidential in a moment of national emergency.
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After the match, Osaka, 21, invited Gauff to join her winner's interview, in a moment that left both tennis players in tears.
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In a moment of lucidity, I looked through the window at the backyard and saw Gemma, sitting and crying—she looked distraught.
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And now the country has exploded in a moment of protest unseen since the 1960s, fueled by the ascension of President Trump.
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We are again in a moment where urgent, structural change is required to ensure our institutions operate in service of our people.
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In a moment of panic, I buy Campbell's canned gravy just in case mine fails (spoiler alert: It turns out just fine).
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In a moment that feels like a dazzling poetic irony, the poet sings songs about Odysseus to Odysseus himself for some time.
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FABER: ALRIGHT, I WANT TO TALK ABOUT THE MARKET REACTION IN A MOMENT, BUT JUST COMING BACK TO WHAT YOU JUST SAID.
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It's filled with high-end pet food — bison, sardines, turkey — plus dog toys and pet clothing (more on that in a moment).
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After all that has happened so far, refugee officials are tempering their optimism in a moment that still feels like a crisis.
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EDT: President Trump and first lady Melania Trump participated in a moment of silence on the South Lawn of the White House.
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A leaderless party, they are in a moment of transition from center-left politics to a more ideologically pure brand of liberalism.
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I'll get to the latest Russia developments in a moment, but I want to start with a change of pace this morning.
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In a moment of madness, possessed by desperation and dehydration, I stand up like I'm ready for a tank on Tiananmen Square.
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Less than two years away from facing voters for a second time, Mr. Trump finds himself in a moment of political peril.
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Perhaps it's simply because we're in a moment of crisis, when people seeking solutions are dusting off all sorts of radical ideas.
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In 2006, in a moment of frustration, he razored all his paintings from their stretchers and washed the canvases at a laundromat.
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And we watch all four lives collide in a moment of stunning horror that changes them inalterably and stains everything that comes after.
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As if Obama didn&apost make missteps, how about his disappearing red line which we are going to get to in a moment.
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Of course, Conway shouldn't hawk Trump family merch on television, even if in a moment of levity, she was trying to be funny.
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Production was halted after the accident and resumed on Wednesday, when Ryan Reynolds led the Deadpool 2 crew in a moment of silence.
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In a moment of panic, she reached out to a friend who worked in public relations, and told her that she needed help.
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" In his response, the pope said Bresnik had "managed to understand that the earth is too fragile and it passes in a moment.
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This is what happened after Charlottesville (more on that in a moment), and inevitably leads to corrosive leaks from frustrated aides and allies.
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Cardi B's friends and family surprised her when her song hit the top in a moment that was captured and published on Twitter.
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After all, he's appointed Steve Bannon, an admitted leader of the alt-right, as a lead advisor (more on that in a moment).
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It's when they kiss, in a moment fraught with such simultaneous nostalgia and potential it almost renders the upcoming sex scene moot. Almost.
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In a moment he is beside her; she shows him some drawings she has done of her mother; a painting of her father.
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"We feel really insecure and unsafe in a moment like this," Millat Uddin, an Ozone Park resident told CBS television in New York.
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Trump took a tour of the museum and participated in a moment of silence at the eternal flame in the Hall of Remembrance.
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In a moment that drew gasps and jeers from the Reno audience, she read a series of recent headlines from the Breitbart website.
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In a moment many predicted would never happen, President-elect Donald Trump sat down with President Barack Obama inside the Oval Office Thursday.
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The oblong speaker has buttons on top, a rugged mesh exterior, and bass radiators on the sides (more on that in a moment).
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Rick can thank Eugene for that half-baked plan, which he came up with in a moment of desperation in last week's episode.
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Episode 4: "Sh*t Talk" Peter and Sam have made contact — figuratively and literally, but we'll get to the latter in a moment.
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Plenty of us have done something similar before in a moment of desperation but we weren't caught doing it on national cable television.
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So their border adjustment tax is a little different (more on that in a moment, when we return to our regularly scheduled program).
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Gaming can expand its reach to include VR, and we need that to happen for reasons that will become clearer in a moment.
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I hope you understand and I hope you will join me in a moment of silence for all the victims and their families.
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While Belgium have been massively overhyped over the last few years – more on that in a moment – Italy's deficiencies have been widely disparaged.
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In November, CNN surveyed 112 funeral homes -- about half the total -- across Puerto Rico, in a moment when many communication systems remained inoperable.
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Suicide is often an impulsive act in a moment of acute pain — usually, the period of heightened risk lasts only hours or minutes.
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Trump received a tour of the museum and participated in a moment of silence at the eternal flame in the Hall of Remembrance.
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In a moment, she'll lead Keystone up the steps, through the living room, and into the back bedroom, but not yet, not yet.
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I secured the rope at the top, then paused, taking in my surroundings in a moment of gratitude after the hellish previous months.
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Her owner, Rick Porter, has opted not to have Songbird try the boys in the Travers, but more on her in a moment.
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This historical context especially resonates in a moment in which networks and their credibility are being questioned and probed by the larger public.
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In a moment of nauseous desperation, I begged my husband Tim to get me tater tots – a food I hadn't desired in years.
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He will learn that, in a moment of crisis, a call for help may result in little more than several days in purgatory.
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She gamely dons it, in a moment that Riseborough (who, like Wilkinson, is British) makes seem as natural as her feigned Carolina accent.
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" 56 Photos View Slide Show ' Then, in a moment that shook the internet, she added: "I was so shocked to hear that E!
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There's anger coursing beneath it but also, in a moment requiring him to hug another actor, great relief that just comes pouring out.
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The flight attendant's extensive planning is unusual; much more common is the grabbing of whatever is at hand in a moment of despair.
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"We are in a moment where it is more important than ever that working people be able to express themselves politically," he said.
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It came to us, as one legend has it, in a moment of inspiration and exigency at a late-19th-century agricultural fair.
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How do you practice, explain or display technologically generated images in a moment when everyone is a photographer and images are beyond ubiquitous?
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But one week out, the shooting has kept the capital suspended in a moment of broader reckoning — not uncommon, distressingly, in recent years.
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But if ever there was a time to revisit Guyville, it is now — in a moment when its walls seem to be tumbling.
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Set aside a few dollars now to make a flight feel less painful in a moment when you need to be there. 9.
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"I am tired of campaigning," he blurted out, in a moment of uncommon honesty for any actor during the tightly controlled awards season.
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" I did what anyone under 35 does in a moment like that: I tweeted, "Someone tell me if I should buy a house?
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Yet even ostensibly standard trade missions have taken on a weightier character in a moment of such widespread uncertainty about Mr. Trump's policies.
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Opinion: Why we build walls In a moment of fear, determination, pride or defiance, we erect barriers — first emotional and then, often, physical.
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"I hated her life but thought I should have it," he admits, in a moment of shocking candor from a pathologically dishonest man.
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This "mindful minute" exercise is one of many tools political leaders can use to center themselves in a moment of stress or indecision.
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But we can at least hypothesize clearly about its role in a moment like this one: It exposes the existence of multiple orders.
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We are in a moment where America is really being confronted with its history and this question of what it wants to memorialize.
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"It went up in flames in a moment," he said, standing in his scorched field of blackened crops holding a lone golden bushel.
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Sometimes the hands appear posed in a moment of contemplation, sometimes in a moment of amorousness with another set of hands, and sometimes just serving as a metaphor for simply getting by in the city—grappling for space on a crowded center pole during rush hour, carrying overflowing bags of groceries, or peeling a banana for a hurried breakfast in transit.
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Except I don't think it's a person she's chasing, it's the high she felt from being in love, in a moment, with a person.
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One looked down at me, shook its soft gray feathers and yawned, and I found myself yawning, too, in a moment of contagious fellowship.
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In a moment of desperation, Jim comes across Aurora Lane (Jennifer Lawrence) in her pod, and mesmerized by her blonde beauty, stalks her online.
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Haven't seen a subpoena here, and this is what's really amazing -- we'll get back to subpoenas in a moment -- but just think about that.
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Celebrity itself is up for debate in a moment when influencers span the gamut from actors and musicians to beauty gurus and reality stars.
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In a moment where millennial misery is all the rage, it feels radical to see Jessica come into the realization that she's actually ok.
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To the left is the "On This Day" icon, which now holds its own spot on the menu — more on that in a moment.
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LAAGP: We are in a moment where addressing histories of exclusion is in vogue and where pressure to be responsive to community is growing.
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We live in a moment where being called racist is perceived as an affront on equal footing with the racism people of color experiences.
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TechCrunch editors will closely review and vet all eligible applications (we'll talk more about eligibility in a moment) and select 15 startups to compete.
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Philly: YOU LEAVE GRITTY ALONE HE IS A NATIONAL TREASURE We're in a moment where memes and news cycles come and go very rapidly.
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Sons are the product of fathers (not to be confused with Dads, which we'll get to in a moment); they're generally Large and Adult.
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"I guess I'm the family freak for not wanting to forget about her," he says in a moment of honesty about the late Monica.
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It might be in a moment of weakness, or it might be something you do deliberately after careful consideration of the pros and cons.
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Yelling at his wife in a moment that, of course, he's fighting for his stance in the argument, but that doesn't make it right.
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In a moment when I was supposed to be was a grieving mother, I was highlighted by the sexual bags attached to my chest.
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In a moment I'm not proud of, I reacted to a third friend's engagement with snark, instead of joy — which was unusual for me.
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Ryan Reynolds led the Deadpool 2 crew in a moment of silence for the stuntwoman killed on set before they resumed filming on Wednesday.
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I think we expected that'll be the spectrum of what we'd witness, but you can never be prepared for what happens in a moment.
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But then, as you're hovering in the shoe section at 4PM on a Sunday, in a moment of last-minute divine inspiration, you remember.
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The female subject, set on a slight pedestal and depicted in a moment of quiet enchantment, might well be holding a small Christian cross.
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AM: We wanted to place it in a moment where Big is trying to see how he fits into this world of the Daltons.
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Assume it knows where the water is, and you're just not peeking at it in a moment where its thirst needs to be quenched.
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As soon as I did that, the screen didn't unlock, but instead told me that it would turn the screen off in a moment.
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In a moment of increased attention on fixing America's broken criminal justice system, calls to reform capital punishment are gaining ground across the country.
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But we live in a moment where, after almost two centuries of photography, one of the most basic foundations of the medium is changing.
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A spy cammer filming a woman's swaying butt in a supermarket isn't making a pretense that she's being caught in a moment of pleasure.
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Chris Christie, has has since dropped out of the race, accused Rubio of repeating scripted lines on stage, in a moment that hurt Rubio.
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In a moment riddled with economic and social worries, an e-cigarette shop in Wilkes County, N.C., is an oasis for some young Appalachians.
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"Won't it be ironic that Steve Bannon helped get the President elected and impeached?" another top Republican official said in a moment of venting.
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We'll examine his points one by one in a moment, but first, a question: Why is the company making all of this noise now?
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"I was in a moment where I needed to survive, and figure things out," said Ms. Snell, now 57 and a freelance environmental journalist.
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In a moment of candor at the White House on Wednesday, Trump explained the political considerations that have led him to his dead end.
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It was as if Cecilia had heard distinctly, in a moment when no one was actually speaking, Signora Petricci's idle thought: Fussy little man .
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A historic handshake In a moment that might have been unthinkable just months ago, Trump and Kim walked toward each other to shake hands.
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He knelt to the floor in a moment of bizarre ceremony, vowing to eradicate the Native influence in Bolivian politics and restore Christian rule.
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We'll come back to cults in a moment, but I just want to provide the branded backstory on how I came to meet Ross.
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" She told the crowd in Glasgow, "Please join me in a moment of silence to acknowledge the lives of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile.
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Yocca and her boyfriend went to the hospital seeking care in a moment of crisis; they were met with police questioning and criminal charges.
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In a moment that seemed unthinkable just months ago, the leaders of Ethiopia and Eritrea today declared that they are no longer at war.
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But I also know that sometimes it can be very stressful, knowing that you could lose a third of your income in a moment.
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Regardless of where you access the service, you'll have access to the same games with the same controller (more on that in a moment).
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"We're in a moment when individual voices are being marginalized and demeaned and dismissed in whole new ways on whole new levels," Scorsese says.
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"We all desperately want your life … and we all know we'll never have it," the third-oldest, Liza, confesses in a moment of truth.
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This is an untenable position, especially in a moment when the F.B.I. is sounding the alarm about the spike in hate crimes against Jews.
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We're also living in a moment when populism is rising, and figures like conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and Russian trolls are spreading vaccine disinformation.
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I mean, I think we're in a moment right now where people are really interested in talking about where do we all come from?
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It was a lighthearted image, probably taken in a moment of bold self-confidence or made in an attempt to flirt with another girl.
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The Doni portraits, he said, "are Raphael's response to Leonardo's 'Mona Lisa,' " in a moment when artists were always trying to surpass one another.
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I wanted to tell the story of how and why a 28-year-old woman, a civilian, ends up in a moment like that.
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The House Republicans, in a moment of large-heartedness, seem to have given up on the idea of killing a tax deduction for adoptions.
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They are already here, and their impact on the coronavirus issue won't become evident until they get sick — more of which in a moment.
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In a moment of clarity amid chaos, Mr. Martin, 123, pushed her out of the way to take the brunt of the collision himself.
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It's a risky maneuver in a moment of rising political populism and leaves Mr. Buttigieg vulnerable to charges of shape-shifting for political advantage.
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" And in a moment of impish humor he notes that "Although nature tends toward entropy, they shared a confidence that economies tend toward equilibrium.
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I debated pulling out my phone and navigating to the card number, but in a moment of rudeness, swiped the card for him myself.
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"Today, we stand exactly in a moment of destiny," Lovejoy and Nobre wrote in the editorial, which was published in the journal Science Advances.
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That is, literally, the opposite of what we would want out of a senator sitting on the Judiciary Committee in a moment like this.
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Maybe, in this new one, we will better understand that in a moment of national crisis, you need someone who can bring people together.
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Maybe, in this new one, we will better understand that in a moment of national crisis, you need someone who can bring people together.
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Did anti-sex-appeal have an appeal all its own in a moment struggling to reconcile the fraught and fractious relationship between the sexes?
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"We want to remind Americans as Dr. Fauci will emphasize in a moment: if you don't have symptoms don't do a test," Pence said.
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There is a style of photography that he popularized — dramatic, high-contrast, black and white, almost always depicting someone in a moment of desperation.
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"Clara's Ghost" introduces its main character in a moment when she is desperate, discombobulated and on a mad mission to retrieve a lost shoe.
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She's petite, she has big breasts and — in a moment that clearly looms large in Synnott's memory — she goes braless at breakfast one morning.
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In a moment of confidence, Molly tells Amy about the time she gave herself a UTI by trying to masturbate with an electric toothbrush.
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This can be difficult to argue in the abstract, particularly in a moment when many Israelis are understandably preoccupied with fears of stabbing attacks.
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"We live in a moment of people on Kickstarter raising thousands and thousands of dollars for potato salad," Dr. Kortney Ryan Ziegler joked to Gizmodo.
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From Adaptive Sync springs FreeSync, FreeSync 2 (more on that in a moment), Intel's future Adaptive Sync support, and the new G-Sync compatible standard.
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In a moment of euphoria, Eduardo wrote: Though Venezuela crumbled around him, Eduardo found a way to opt-out of his government's mass-imposed misery.
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In a moment, we&aposll ask Congressman Michael McCaul, chair of the House Committee on Homeland Security what the president and Congress will do next.
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While the chips might have the power to do it (more on that in a moment) they don't have the software support from Windows 10.
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"I like Pete Buttigieg, nice guy, but we are in a moment where billionaires control not only our economy but our political process," Sanders said.
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"In a moment like that, you go through mentally many dark hallways," said Marissa O'Donnell, who lives in suburban Massachusetts about an hour outside Boston.
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It benefits no one, it's creepy, and it's proven that people can use it for nefarious or humiliating purposes, as we'll discuss in a moment.
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"When I left, and my dad wasn't with me, they told me not to worry, that he would be coming in a moment," he said.
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JF: And then there's the possible threat of police violence which can flare up in a moment and puts everybody in this very difficult situation.
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It's great that, again, we are in a moment like this and we going to have a chance again to enjoy a moment like this.
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If you're in a moment or in a great place where certain foods are made with love, even if it's fried, you should have it!
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There's only one feeling to sum up how the whole night felt, and it belongs to this boy—suspended in a moment of pure wonderment.
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And finally, in a moment I wish I could bottle and keep with me, we saw the sky for the first time in a week.
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David Bossie, former Trump deputy campaign manager has the inside story for us in a moment; and Law Professor Alan Dershowitz with the legal fallout.
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In a moment that no parent should have to experience, Meagan and Paul were told that their daughter was brain dead at 4:45 p.m.
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Elsewhere in the town, onlookers clapped and cheered as a young child was pulled from the rubble in a moment captured by La Repubblica newspaper.
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For most, it might result in a moment of self-loathing followed by a speedy — if ironic — status update to lament society's growing tech addiction.
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Plus, we have to deal with the question of Jimmy Garoppolo under center for four weeks in New England (more on that in a moment).
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They even mention Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley in a moment of meta-critique that's just as likely to make the audience wince as smile.
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We live in a moment when Colin Kaepernick has already set the advocacy bar high by sacrificing his personal success for what he believes in.
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Though it takes her awhile to arrive, Trinkets' singer-songwriter Sabine (Katrina Cunningham), finally does, in a moment that finds all eyes are on her.
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But Trump's biggest fan is Trump himself, who, in a moment of humility, concedes that FDR maybe was on his level but no one else.
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"We proved ourselves in a moment in time in one room where you answer bubble sheet questions for two-and-a-half hours," Tan said.
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It's especially hard to distinguish legitimate and illegitimate violence in the question of Palestine now, because we aren't in a moment of anti-colonial fervor.
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It features Ruffalo, Tom Holland (Spider-Man), and Don Cheadle (War Machine) in a moment where they're joining hands in a bizarre, almost ritualistic manner.
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"Oh, you'll be back," Laurie said at once, and wagged his finger, in a moment that would provide the chorus to King George's recurring song.
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They told the investigators that there was less of a chance the package would end up detained — we'll get back to that in a moment.
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It was a wave influenced, and sometimes directly supported, by Louis C.K., the creator of the brilliantly unsettling "Louie" (more on him in a moment).
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The centerpiece of Intuit's anti-encroachment strategy has been the Free File program, hatched 17 years ago in a moment of crisis for the company.
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Rather than arranging every last element for maximum thematic coherence and effect, he'll leave in a moment, a scene, seemingly for the hell of it.
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There would never be an epiphany in which old-school authoritarian Islamists were instantly converted in a moment of supreme insight into democratic social conservatives.
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When Franklin, in a moment of accidental candor, criticizes Andre's "gauche" curatorial taste, Andre falls in love—a neg that launches a thousand theatrical ships.
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Petty and the entire Heartbreakers band were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002 in a moment of somewhat bittersweet reunion.
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In a moment of uncertainty, he grabbed the bull by its proverbial horns, adapted to the challenge, and it paid off in a big way.
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It's the least she can do to have a laugh at his expense, though later, in a moment of rare solitude, her mood turns melancholy.
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"It's important that they see me in a moment where I've made a decision that was not the right decision, owned that, and moved forward."
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Kaplan notes that right now we're in a moment when almost every denim style is acceptable, from skinny jeans to flares to wide-legged options.
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Sutton Foster sang a song from "The Sound of Music" earlier this season in a moment that was charming but contrived, like the show itself.
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Then, one of his favorite images from the games unfolded right before him in a moment that he called a triumph of the human spirit.
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Her fabric sculptures embraced sensuous materiality in a moment of conceptual dematerialization, and her temporary monuments extended this focus on materials into the social realm.
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His withdrawal bows to political reality in a moment when Mr. Trump has faced mounting criticism for tapping loyalists to join the historically independent Fed.
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We are in a moment in our culture when people are ready to have these larger conversations about gender and race in a public forum.
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My own practice has been intermittent, but last year, in a moment of anger and news overload, I picked up my old hoop and thread.
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I think Uber is a company in a moment where it has a lot of enemies, and it's also a company that, increasingly, everyone's using.
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In particular, it did a great job of bringing characters back together, sometimes for the first time in seasons, about which more in a moment.
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I'm talking about the long, strapless number that Julia Roberts wore in the 1990 film "Pretty Woman," in a moment of pure, movie-magic apotheosis.
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It jiggles precariously on a spoon, and if you press a little of it against the roof of your mouth, it disappears in a moment.
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Like a digital "glitch" or a scrambled transmission, Calvert generates paintings that are suspended in a moment, simultaneously on the verge of disintegration or cohesion.
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She gave a disastrous interview to Diane Sawyer in which Ms. Houston explained, in a moment that became notorious, that she did not smoke crack.
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Mr. Trump jumped in a moment later, assailing California's embrace of so-called sanctuary cities, where local authorities limit their cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
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But it also illustrated an undeniable truth — that we're living in a moment in which politics have become omnipresent in everyday life and casual conversation.
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"I feel like, in a moment like this, the answer has got to be 'Come Together,'" said Buttigieg, who is always quick on his feet.
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Ginsburg also made her somewhat surprising remarks in a moment when the bulk of her feminist accomplishments are endangered by an increasingly conservative Supreme Court.
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GREEN We are talking about fundamental problems of political theater in a moment when politics has become more incredible than anything the stage can deliver.
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This is my final question for you, though, and we're looking at a live shot—the President is going to be speaking in a moment.
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"It does feel like we're in a moment of people saying, 'We have to have a place where we all can be together,'" he said.
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Moments after the debate ended, Warren approached Sanders and appeared to rebuff a handshake from the Vermont senator, in a moment captured by CNN cameras.
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The Syrian tragedy started in a moment of deceptive simplicity, when the peaceful protesters of the 2011 Arab Spring seemed destined to inherit the future.
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"It's the first time that we can talk about how big a group is in a moment when they were walking around," Dr. Parkinson said.
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Pepfar was created in a moment of crisis: In the late 280s, H.I.V.-AIDS was the No. 250 killer worldwide, and No. 603 in Africa.
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He has repeatedly said the idea came to him in a moment of inspiration while he was reviewing planned memos authorizing two controversial pipeline projects.
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But we are now in a moment in which millions of immigrants are homeless and denied entry to increasingly xenophobic nations, including the United States.
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You probably thought it was a mistake in the algorithm — a symptom of how you'll occasionally stalk an ex's profile in a moment of weakness.
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In a moment of sheer panic, she poured the bag's entire contents onto the table, including her laptop, "which I thought was fried," she said.
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A new report breaks down the numbers (more on that in a moment), but first, let's quickly review why it needs to happen at all.
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As a result, the 2017 Emmy season should be one of the most wide-open in years, for reasons we'll get to in a moment.
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She suggests that, in a moment of crisis, you home in on something to admire: She likes how good emergency responders are at their jobs.
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I was in a moment where something incredible was happening to me and I was ... You know, I talk about this as luck. Mm-hmm.
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The chaos and mundaneness breaks suddenly as, by hidden cue, all videos sync in a moment of harmony and clear white light, a calm respite.
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It's like I capture myself in a moment of clarity or a moment of positivity in the midst of whatever the hell is going on.
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In a moment of high political theater, a copy of the constitution was carried onto the main stage by three members of the armed forces.
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Despite being held at gunpoint moments earlier, I found myself being criminalized, again, in a moment when I should have been treated as a victim.
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In a moment of heated conflict, Kylo Ren tells Rey that her parents were nobodies, not part of a great, mystical, generations-spanning soap opera.
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Standing in the cold at South Station in Boston last week, she took in a moment of stillness in the middle of an earthshaking personal transition.
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WALLACE: I&aposm going to get to some of those other issues in a moment, but let&aposs go back to this issue of election meddling.
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Well, there was another question, too, namely whether or not the service was a violation of net neutrality, but we'll get to that in a moment.
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In a moment you probably should have seen coming: President Donald J. Trump, despite consistent warnings to do the opposite, stared directly at the solar eclipse.
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What's more worrying is how these illiberal tendencies of Trump might play out in a moment of major national security crisis — say, after a terrorist attack.
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We're living in a moment of high interest in book fairs, especially art book fairs, and it's not always clear what newer events have to offer.
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In a moment indicative of Sanders' night, he was asked a question about his health, muttered something like "I'm fine" and then pivoted to talk policy.
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"I think sports and music are the two things that can bring everybody together in a moment and we have that opportunity this Sunday," Lopez said.
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In a moment, Mr. Tovey and his 3-year-old bulldog moved past a wee office occupied by the stage managers Martha Donaldson and Sherry Cohen.
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Epstein: I'll ask you more about yourself in a moment, but please tell me what you're involved in and how we got connected for this interview.
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In a moment where the internet is besieged by all sorts of attempts to foment outrage, how should we think about this particular new horror show?
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It's wildly entertaining, and in a moment where Black Lives Matter has been occasionally overcooked in pop culture, the movie still feels timely and extremely relevant.
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In a moment defined by how parlous and shifting and ungovernable and multiply un-definitive it is, the clarity of an ending is...well, it's horrifying.
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From here, you can quickly add attachments to weapons, switch consumable items out for other consumable items, and use perks (I'll get those in a moment).
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To take the gag up a notch, the camera then panned up to the building in a moment that seemed pulled from the NBC sitcom's archives.
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By the end of the first period, he was chugging a beer in a moment that got the entire stadium cheering — including the Bruins players, themselves.
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Hear part of my conversation with the Crown Prince, the future King as we look ahead on "Sunday Morning Futures" this morning, back in a moment.
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In a moment where women are speaking up louder than ever to demand that their humanity and autonomy be respected, Proud Mary offers some critical symbolism.
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" In a moment of crucial directness, Lucy explains: "I feel that people may not understand that my mother could never say the words I love you.
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The story of how I met Austin in a moment of serendipity is presented here as a datapoint in the history of the maligned, misunderstood Google+.
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I'll get to the day the day this watch made O'Leary shed a tear in a moment, first a little background on the elusive 2000/250A.
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In a moment, we&aposre going to show you what could be false testimony that Fusion GPS&aposs Glenn Simpson gave to House investigators last year.
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The unscrupulous Robert Mueller and this team of partisans as well as Rod Rosenstein who should have just disqualified himself in a moment he appointed Mueller.
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In a moment where voters are frustrated with Washington and its political denizens — as evidenced by Trump's election in November — Rosen's background could prove a boon.
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In a moment of such jarring tragedy, three sad but indisputable realities of America 2017 were exposed — and then amplified — within minutes of the shooting: 1.
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We're in a moment of both heightened awareness and denial… More people are speaking up and speaking out, but other people are digging in their heels.
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That only amplifies when Shitstain's wife Jaclyn discloses their plans to start a family, and Sam, in a moment of blind panic, tries to kiss her.
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She learned a long time ago, after attempting suicide, that gratifying distractions and reminders of life's small pleasures might save her in a moment of crisis.
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It's maybe less going out on a limb when we're in a moment, and we're in an era, where my personal crises are shared by everyone.
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"We're in a moment of existential crisis in America and this Republican party is deeply toxic to the health and future of our country," says Dutta.
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It also drew the dancefloor out of the hypnosis which the DJ had built, suddenly bringing everyone together in a moment of acute awareness and presence.
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I think that it's being released in a moment that is obviously good for the book, and perhaps unfortunate for the rather innocent men in it.
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Before her funeral, Bush was pictured in a wheelchair gazing at his wife's flower-covered casket, in a moment that encapsulated their life-long love affair.
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In a moment captured on camera and shared widely on social media, Mr. Rudolph saw a boy sitting alone in the cafeteria at Montford Middle School.
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In a moment of ill-advised candor at training camp, Rose said that he planned to do "penitentiary workouts" in his hotel room during the trial.
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They might bring me consolation in a moment of grief; they might, with their hypnotic, circular poetry, tell me something about the mystery of being alive.
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In a moment practically pulled from a middle schooler's wildest dream, boy band Why Don't We dropped by PEOPLE Now to answer fans' questions this week.
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" Ms. Brookner, alluding to her first novel, told The Paris Review in 1987 that she had begun to write "in a moment of sadness and desperation.
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"In a moment where the political system is questioned, this (poll popularity) is a very valuable asset," said London School of Economics political analyst Kenneth Bunker.
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Especially in a moment where proudly pro-choice candidates were running great campaigns in red states of Missouri, Georgia, and Montana, the disconnect felt alarming. Sigh.
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However, we're also building a roster of exciting speakers to discuss what it takes to succeed in Africa's startup ecosystem — more on that in a moment.
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Morrison had the advantage of being a former governor of the state and the disadvantage — in a moment of national impoverishment — of riches acquired through marriage.
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The gesture evokes the way young black girls I knew said during recess, in a moment of playful defiance, vulnerability, and agency: talk to the hand.
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Stunned, Croatia found its footing and tied the match 10 minutes later through Perisic, but soon was behind again in a moment both historic and controversial.
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The other is a more bookish kind of escape, and culminates in a moment of transcendence achieved mostly by literary style and authorial sleight of hand.
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In a moment that might give you flashbacks to the fun celebrity gossip part of 22014, the hashtag #KanyeWestIsOverParty is trending on social media right now.
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It's hard to ignore the power of such work in a moment when the White House pushes for mass deportations of people like Ms. Kaur's family.
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Then, in a moment, she became better known for falling than she would have for winning, the butt of jokes and even the target of animosity.
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And to be sure, The Post will probably have advantages even with a younger, more diverse voting body (for reasons we'll get into in a moment).
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In a moment when iconography dominates discourse (as ongoing debates over Confederate memorials in America demonstrate), internet users understand well the potency of monuments as symbols.
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In one, the writer and actress Cookie Mueller sits alone at a table in Tin Pan Alley, her arms crossed, lost in a moment of reflection.
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In final remarks to the court on Saturday, before the verdict was issued, Monsignor Capella admitted to having committed "errors" in a moment of personal fragility.
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We're in a moment when many younger photographers, schooled in postmodern theory, are less interested in taking photographs than in critiquing the limitations of the medium.
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"Journalism has a fundamental role in the fight against the mafia, especially in a moment like this," said Mr. Di Matteo, who also travels with bodyguards.
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But questions that should feel urgent, even in a moment when street art has been increasingly celebrated and invited inside galleries and institutions, here just don't.
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In a moment where ending any story is feeling increasingly fraught, the creators of Kingdom Hearts can't seem to decide how they want to do it.
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" Patty Nicely, in a moment of anger, calls Lucy's niece "a piece of filth" and in a phone call refers to the Barton family as "trash.
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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said Pelosi had "stormed out of the meeting" to make it "unproductive" and "political" in a moment of crisis.
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What I am arguing is that she knew what sort of chatter giving a speech like she gave in a moment like this one would create.
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"We are living in a moment when it is easy and possible to borrow ideas because they are all available all the time," Mr. Ghesquière said.
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But, we'll get to that in a moment — right after we warn you about the one product you probably shouldn't go near: Ingestible hair growth supplements.
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And in a moment in which each morning's headlines promise new catastrophe, a title and a theme like "It Will All Work Out" feel pretty welcome.
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He defensively enumerated a long list of what he considered political and legislative accomplishments, but in a moment of frankness, acknowledged that governing wasn't so easy.
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In a moment when women globally are reclaiming their voice and power, Ireland faces a historic chance to overturn a law that hurts so many women.
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You still owe the money–you've just changed the terms and possibly forfeited protections you might need later, but we'll get to that in a moment.
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In a moment of candor, he said that one of his regrets from his time in office is that he didn't fix some of these problems.
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President Trump and first lady Melania Trump participate in a moment of silence at a ceremony at the Pentagon during the 18th anniversary of the Sept.
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In a moment in which public unions are under an increasingly heavy threat, West Virginia teachers have shown why they matter and what they can do.
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"I think it's just a really lovely moment of these two great friends sort of looking at each other in a moment of going, 'Oh …,' " she says.
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SS: We can talk about the opportunities in a moment, but do you fear for Irish companies operating in the UK, and UK companies operating in Ireland?
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It's strange to think that in a moment where hard-line conservatism is sweeping much of the Western world, weed is more or less a bipartisan cause.
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The bot had played a move that confounded established theories of the board game, in a moment that came to epitomize the mystery and mastery of AlphaGo.
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He&aposs on a mission to stop and to save as many people as he can and he joins us in a moment with his important story.
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I watched my sister drink hers, then in a moment, she felt sick, and she retched in the bathroom until there was bile, just like Papi had.
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And in a moment of a tough economic times, something that is special and can be worn over and over again is a good thing to have.
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In the Season 2 finale, a tornado hit their store, and Amy grabbed Jonah, kissing him in a moment when she thought they were about to die.
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France's Alizé Cornet received a code violation at the U.S. Open on Tuesday for removing her shirt on the court sidelines in a moment caught on camera.
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The Russian energy minister, in a moment of candor, even remarked that any accord that resulted in higher prices would only revive the U.S. shale oil industry.
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They&aposre working the Page angle, they problem were working this informant angle, and they brought you in, Michael, which we will get to in a moment.
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Drizzy, in this sense, is all of us, caught in a moment of unplanned broadcast, before we've had a chance to blot the oil off our face.
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In a moment where rappers like Future and Drake are now allowed to fully lean into their darkest emotions, 2 Chainz remains a literal ball of sunshine.
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After exposing the PCBs, they attached a few leads and in a moment each device would spit out its boot data and be ready to take commands.
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The problems come about when one looks deeper into Kobach's history, which I'll discuss in a moment, and which offers some blunt clues about his true motivations.
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Ryan Reynolds led the "Deadpool 2" crew in a moment of silence for the stuntwoman killed on set ... as filming resumed just 48 hours after her death.
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The man made dinner for his family and in a moment of pride he decided to show the fruits of culinary labor to his fans on Facebook.
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After the fall of the Berlin Wall night clubs sprang up in that city in a moment of "cultural anarchy", says Dimitri Hegemann, one of Tresor's founders.
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In a moment of clarity, even my naïve, thrill-seeking, 22-year-old self anticipated the murky waters ahead should I continue to associate myself with Micha.
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It's not clear exactly when or where this is: the ceiling looks a bit more modern than the rougher cell that she was in a moment ago.
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Local players are selling assets in an effort to cut down debt and raise cash for investments in a moment of restrictive and expensive credit, Pasian said.
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Why then is the Kremlin so unwilling to undertake a cleanup, particularly in a moment when cutting the cost of corruption could compensate for depressed oil prices?
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This neglect of female characters is all the more surprising in a moment when Hollywood is finally confronting its double standards when it comes to female labor.
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Seth Moulton said he would not take part in a moment of silence on the House floor as long as Congress did not act on gun control.
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Some of it is the fact it's an overhaul heavily focused on the corporate side of things in a moment in history that favors, well, not that.
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But he acknowledged that a sober decision to become more defensive now could be wise to prevent becoming more defensive in a moment of panic later on.
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But the last year has shown the Sisyphean nature of this work: eight years of labor, against so many obstacles, can all but vanish in a moment.
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In a moment that faintly echoed Robinson and white teammate Pee Wee Reese's iconic embrace seven decades ago, Mark Canha placed his left hand on Maxwell's shoulder.
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"We are living in a moment of profound change, disruption, and a very real reordering of power here in this country and around the world," he says.
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You cannot be one of 50 governors in the country if you are unable -- in your mid-20s -- to exercise good judgment in a moment like that.
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In the months since detailed accounts of Hollywood heavyweight Harvey Weinstein's sexual misconduct were first reported, the country has been swept up in a moment of reckoning.
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What's more is that audio accessories, such as Bluetooth microphones, can make the audio in your video projects sound outstanding (which we'll get to in a moment).
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Then listen for a moment to me: Say yes to the Savior tonight, and in a moment you will know such comfort as you have never known.
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Images can freeze someone in a moment of suffering when life is lost, but there's more to lose than our sense of comfort when we bear witness.
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Also emerging as a concern in a moment when handwashing has become essential is water service in Detroit homes where it had been shut off for nonpayment.
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The series finale, written by the show's creator, Hans Rosenfeldt, put the perfect cap on her portrayal, in a moment that was simple, predictable and utterly moving.
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She coasted toward the finish line with her arms spread, taking in a moment she had wanted since she was 11 and in her first big event.
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On Thursday morning, when sirens wail across Israel, bringing the country to a standstill in a moment of collective remembrance and mourning, Eva's Instagram story will end.
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Trump and Johnson's relationship has deteriorated in recent months — last month, the president hung up the phone on the prime minister in a moment of "apoplectic" fury.
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"We want to remind Americans as Dr. Fauci will emphasize in a moment, if you don't have symptoms, don't do a test," the vice president said Saturday.
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Mental exercise is still an exercise, and Google Fit can also track this activity if you use apps like Headspace to get in a moment of zen.
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Fittingly, this movement, which today aims to increase government transparency, was born in a moment of national outrage over a lack of openness and accountability in politics.
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These new programs follow the former American model in training internationally oriented experts to serve the national interest in a moment of growing strength and global exposure.
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In a moment that was immortalized in a mid-19th-century painting, soldiers and civilians tore down a gilded statue of Britain's King George III in Manhattan.
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And yet we are stuck in a moment of passivity, tolerating incremental progress while long-term societal burdens persist and our fellow Americans struggle to thrive. Why?
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We'll get to all of that in a moment, right after we warn you about the one product you probably shouldn't go near: Ingestible hair growth supplements.
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They combined, then as now, a wild bureaucratic adherence to punctilio and procedure with entanglements of cohort and clan that could shortcut the procedure in a moment.
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Instead, in the novel, her hair mellows to the coveted auburn, and Matthew, in a moment of tremendous fatherly kindness, gives her a dress with puffed sleeves.
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In a moment when we're all thinking more about the planet and trying to practice conscious consumption, versatility is crucial when shopping for clothing — especially fast fashion.
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Back to the letter in a moment, but first the dilemma that it highlights for Trump: In one of Trump's first public statements as president, on Jan.
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Before security dragged the protesters away, France's star, Kylian Mbappé — in a moment maybe more brilliant than his goal — smirked and high-fived one of the women.
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"Don't characterize the strength that I bring to this meeting as the leader of the House Democrats," she told him, in a moment that quickly went viral.
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Then later in a moment of reflection she says she knows that loving this brown body is always work, so (she says to herself): do the work.
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In writing to you we wanted to connect the histories of anti-fascist writers and artists across the globe, who existed in "a moment without future" (Poole).
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Netflix made a lot of amazing decisions along the way in a moment in time which we also gave them a huge assist in building their business.
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In a moment when chatbots and consumer AI are threatening to grow more sophisticated, full-scale, interactive profiles of absent loved ones become a more feasible prospect.
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Everyone's favorite knight of the realm will observe turning 78 on July 7 by inviting the world to come together in a moment of peace, love and unity.
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Now, O'Rourke's daunting challenge is convincing Americans to take another chance on a charismatic but untested young presidential candidate in a moment of national uncertainty and soul searching.
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"But we are in a moment where many of the big institutional investors driving this market don't seem to be that bright, to put it diplomatically," Cramer said.
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"Vice President Biden supports a woman's right to choose and he believes that we are in a moment of unprecedented assault on choice in this country," Bates said.
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The Marine security guard at the embassy paraded the colors and the national anthem was played in a moment of solemnity in the midst of a fun party.
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Fred Andrews Continues To Be The Best Dad As has become custom, Archie was inexplicably attacked during "Fire Walk With Me" (more on the specifics in a moment).
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Everyone's favorite knight of the realm will observe turning 79 on July 7 by inviting the world to come together in a moment of peace, love and unity.
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But there are things that Trump could do that would be more substantive and meaningful than his recent signals at outreach (and more on this in a moment).
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"It was a great shot by Jesse Lingard in the top corner, he's in a moment of confidence where things go well for him," Mourinho told the BBC.
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An old but far from forgotten sight is returning to Latin America: presidents facing TV cameras, addressing the nation in a moment of crisis — flanked by their generals.
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So Stephen Miller wrote the speech that got Trump laughed at by world leaders in a moment that will be broadcast again and again all over the world?
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It's so great that when you're in a partnership when you're in a moment of rejection or validation, to be able to share in that is so special.
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So we're in a moment in our culture, I think, where we're becoming more sensitive to how we want to identify and what values we want to represent.
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We're in a moment of crisis over our national identity … We're having trouble answering the question, 'Who are we?' here in the second decade of the 21st century.
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If you believe that you're in a moment of upheaval, it'll serve you to make yourself part of the process, rather than shunning the idea of change altogether.
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Perhaps in a moment of breakup-induced confusion, she pours the boiled water and then puts the tea bag in, thumbing her nose at centuries of British tradition.
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Her decision to go on a four-day hunger strike came in a moment of desperation, as she sought comfort — and an idea for action — in her faith.
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Like all influencers, they love their morning coffee, and turn it into a ritual that can be photographed to show them in a moment of soft, relatable vulnerability.
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In another example of a lie in a moment of scrutiny, Mueller wrote that the Trump campaign told journalists that Carter Page had "no role" in their organization.
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The Sofia Centre opened its doors in a moment of acute crisis, at the peak of the Beast from the East weather front that brought sub-zero temperatures.
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Captain Marlow, Conrad's recurrent narrator, describes how in a moment of confusion a "powerfully built" young Englishman abandons a ship loaded with pilgrims that appears to be sinking.
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I wanted to look my best, I needed to acquire a new professional outfit, and in a moment of real madness, I ordered a floral print pantsuit set.
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A leak tonight says that the report finds potential criminal misconduct, so we are going to have a lot more on that in a moment with Jonathan Turley.
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But I'd argue the show's turning point came slightly earlier, near the end of season five, in a moment that almost everybody celebrates: the death of Will Gardner.
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In a moment straight out of a rom-com, Beck shows up, drunk as a skunk, on Joe's subway platform… and proceeds to tumble down onto the tracks.
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So, he did what anyone would do in a moment of hunger-driven crisis - he rounded up some sustenance by calling up a local pizza place for delivery.
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"Without giving away too much, I ended up performing part of the song on the Biggest Loser in a moment that normally would have defeated me," Willett explains.
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A sleepy driver slammed into a toll plaza in Central Florida earlier this month sending a passenger flying into the air in a moment captured on surveillance video.
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Allen made his NBA bones against MJ back in '97 crossing over His Airness in a moment most saw as Iverson's arrival, and the beginning of Jordan's departure.
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" In a moment captured on the 'Big Brother' live feed -- you can see Tamar saying, "The next time somebody calls me a bitch, I'm just gonna' start yankin'.
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Watching Paige bob and weave with the laundry bag, juxtaposed with the scene of Tuan's revelation (more on that in a moment), her transformation seems all but complete.
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She is complex in a moment when even the best women characters can sometimes come off as flat, which makes the new series feel refreshing and forward-thinking.
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"Put those weapons down, dammit!" he yelled at the troops in a moment now famous for recalibrating the military's role in the disaster zone from enforcer to helper.
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In a moment we can only describe as "horrifying," a woman in India was rushed to the hospital to treat what she thought was just a splitting headache.
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Dressed in thick winter coats, the brother and sister are seen rushing out into their backyard to twirl in the falling snowflakes in a moment of pure joy.
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"In a moment of stress, always remind yourself, 'This is just a job,' and then do some self-care and dedicate yourself to a personal hobby," she advises.
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"Portugal is in a moment of much vulnerability in the general external context," Angel Gurria, head of the OECD, said as he presented an OECD survey on Portugal.
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Sulaiman, who was unrepresented at the court hearing, pleaded guilty, but said the video was posted in a "moment of anger" and he did not mean any harm.
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His victory makes clear that we live in a moment when the fear of an uncertain future is a weaker mobilizing force than a disgust with the present.
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"I'm not sure whether she'd be so quick to let go of the idea of a child just because she made a decision in a moment," he said.
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Elaine Luria (D-VA) was joined by VA Congressional delegation and led the House in a moment of silence to honor the victims of VA Beach shooting. pic.twitter.
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In a moment, the church and Charleston were changed forever, and reverberations from the shooting and its implications for race relations in the United States were felt nationwide.
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Still, for those playing along at home, it's a telling glimpse at what social media looks like for a divided Congress caught in a moment of chaotic uncertainty.
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If you can swallow a piece of paper and the world vanishes … We live in a moment when there are so many options to demonstrate our own perceptions.
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They'd stare at his bandanna-clad head leaning out the side window and — in a moment of recognition, as if spotting a crown — either wave or come over.
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"Assassins" opened Off Broadway at Playwrights Horizons just as the Persian Gulf war was beginning, and critics recoiled at its perceived glibness in a moment of national crisis.
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In a moment marked by fractured politics, Ms. Gabbard's nontraditional positions are a major part of her appeal for voters seeking to break out of polarized partisan divisions.
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Yet, the White House's true stance on the organization will become clear only in a moment of crisis in a strategically important economy, such as Egypt or Brazil.
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What do you say to an athlete midgame, in a moment of tension or uncertainty, to get his or her body to move differently, better, with more nuance?
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In a moment of financial despair, late film star Burt Reynolds sold the Emmy he won for his work on "Evening Shade" in 1991 for $28,125 at auction.
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In a moment where the only person speaking is the president, but millions outside the chamber are watching, it allowed those members of Congress to have a say.
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To use any of Moment's lenses, you will have to invest in a Moment Photo Case, but the designs are stylish, and they offer excellent all-around protection.
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One cookie in a moment when I'm feeling down won't kill me, but how do I keep myself from using cookies as my tonic when the inevitable happens?
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