SOFT FOCUS AND NAKED JUICE VINTAGE FILTER AND BIG SHADES ADORABLE SELFIES WITH FANS AN ENVIABLE 'FRIENDS' LIST JEALOUSY-INDUCING PARTY GUESTS JEALOUSY-INDUCING FRIENDS JEALOUSY-INDUCING VACATION PHOTOS FREE-SPIRITED HIJINKS PRO-BODY POSITIVITY POSTS FLAWLESS LEVELS OF COMFORT JEALOUSY-INDUCING DINING HABITS LITERAL HIGH-JINKS…GET IT?
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As a result, the scene is funny, squirm-inducing — so squirm-inducing that even Gary is itching to get away from Selina — and heartbreaking all at once.
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Word of the Day adjective: sleep inducing adjective: inducing mental lethargy noun: a drug that induces sleep _________ The word soporific has appeared in 13 articles on nytimes.
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Finally, the Fenix 5S's price — $600 — is wince-inducing.
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And the best -- that is, most cringe-inducing -- part?
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We're in an anticipatory stage that is rather anxiety inducing.
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Reggae's waistline inducing melodies, providing the perfect summer cool down.
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"Be human — many professional headshots are groan-inducing," Akbari says.
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"Most studies are looking at inducing weight loss," Kumar said.
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TMZ reports the Forbidden Journey is inducing nausea and vomiting.
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Equally dangerous is the appearance of shaping or inducing testimony.
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While not especially sleep inducing, his videos are extremely relaxing.
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That, rather than inducing impeachment, is the president's ultimate goal.
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Not pleasant but not painful or capable of inducing panic.
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"I was late, so it was anxiety inducing," she said.
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Then they charge them with a misdemeanor for inducing panic.
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The GOP establishment had a panic-inducing night, Brian Beutler said.
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For many cat owners, the answer is a fear-inducing yes.
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It's a nostalgia-inducing shoe that has made a major comeback.
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Nobody wants to build abusive companion robots or depression-inducing algorithms.
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Could it really be a little anxiety-inducing at the top?
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Those are delicious, enthusiasm inducing colors, and they'll amp you up.
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And social media is filled with nightmare-inducing examples on Saturday.
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I, for one, welcome our empathy-inducing fluffy tailed robotic overlords.
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Jacob Tremblay is back, and he's as aww-inducing as ever.
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German Expressionism to craft an angular, anxiety-inducing Gotham City. No
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And weddings can be particularly anxiety-inducing parts of the journey.
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Please join us on a butterfly-inducing trip down memory lane.
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Episode nine is pretty sob-inducing all round, to be honest.
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That said, if a FOMO-inducing event comes along, we're there.
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They found adding water isn't a placebo-effect inducing wives tale.
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Purell and fresh towels to use after a sweat-inducing performance?
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We've got a long panic-inducing news cycle ahead of us.
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Okay, finally a moment that's tear-inducing in a good way.
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The agua fresca and horchata are sweet, but not nausea inducing.
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Many economists believe that will require yet more debt-inducing stimulus.
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All of the terrifying, anxiety-inducing details are over at jeopardy.
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If they do, it will be by inducing changes in metabolism.
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This inefficiency is wince-inducing for economists, and difficult to enforce.
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The advantage: The plonk is less likely to be headache-inducing.
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What's more cringe-inducing, however, is that the watch is ugly.
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"That 70s Show" (1998 - 2006) is filled with nostalgia-inducing outfits.
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The lighting in the spacious dining room is absolutely migraine inducing.
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I am very surprised anyone would report this as ASMR-inducing.
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Having too many choices is in itself inefficient and fantasy inducing.
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It's just that I also know them to be panic-inducing.
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Too many people interpret them individually, however, with panic-inducing results.
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The sight of face masks can be agitating and anxiety-inducing.
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Intersectionality makes security more anxiety-inducing rather than just a headache.
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It captured the strange, whiplash-inducing mood of this year's meeting.
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Negative real interest rates are good at inducing asset price booms.
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Most patients had vaped THC, the high-inducing chemical in marijuana.
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Instagram, the Gutenberg of visual imagery — especially FOMO-inducing lifestyle pictures.
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Every point Williams scored was met with loud, goosebump-inducing applause.
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The New York City subway may feel overcrowded. Anxiety-inducing. Uncomfortable.
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The "things" in question are abortion-inducing drugs and other contraceptives.
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Boss rushes are some of the most bleak, difficult, rage-inducing parts of video games, but that also means that they have a lot to tell us about how to cope with bleak, difficult, rage-inducing things.
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As such, Osmond already has a stash of fly agaric from September, which he's baked in the oven in order to turn the vomit-inducing ibotenic acid into the potentially psychosis-inducing muscimol: fly agaric's hallucinogenic agent.
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Twitter users have called the ad "heart-achingly beautiful" and "shiver"-inducing.
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Click through to see more envy-inducing photos from her overseas adventures.
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A stat that is almost as tear-inducing as the actual footage.
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Which was terrifying, as the headwinds had now become wobble-inducing crosswinds.
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Today is no ordinary groan-inducing Monday, it's also April 1 — a.k.a.
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Inducing labor is one of the most common procedures pregnant women undergo.
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Luckily, despite the anxiety-inducing footage, the video has a happy ending.
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Michael Phelps' goosebump-inducing game face is now immortalized on someone's flesh.
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Aren't there better, more apt descriptors that are less… Eye roll-inducing?
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Right now, finding that sweet spot is time-consuming and anxiety-inducing.
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Learning that time had run out to bring charges was panic-inducing.
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"It's really anxiety-inducing," she said of monitoring the voices and hallucinations.
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Others are so forthcoming in their misogyny as to be nausea-inducing.
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Or the feline version that dreams up (sometimes nightmare-inducing) cats, ThisCatDoesNotExist.
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The nostalgia-inducing snap racked up over 118,000 likes in 14 hours.
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Matching the anxiety-inducing vibe of the single is its music video.
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" Kavanaugh also appeared to refer to birth control as "abortion-inducing drugs.
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This brief glimpse is only the tip of the nightmare-inducing iceberg.
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So I set about making my space as sleep-inducing as possible.
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Refinery29: "Before You Call Me Baby" is a pretty swoon-inducing track.
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In retrospect, it may turn out to be a little cringe-inducing.
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Either way, we have the 411 on this once frenzy-inducing phenomenon.
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The previous studies relied on inducing emotions using film or music clips.
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Here are 11 of their most cringe-inducing, flat one-liners: 1.
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It doesn't matter if aspects of any given performance are cringe-inducing.
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Nor do I write in mere hopes of inducing cheap racial guilt.
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It's not even the FOMO-inducing social media posts documented on socials.
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Brace yourselves for a wince-inducing display of public transport-themed awkwardness.
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Warning: The following story may be extremely awww-inducing for certain readers.
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There are breathtaking venues, big laughs and some genuinely tear-inducing moments.
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Jiggling our legs at earthquake-inducing speeds to get that blood circulating?
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Chris Hemsworth's abs are drool-inducing — even for his fellow movie stars.
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Kavanaugh seems to refer to birth control as "abortion-inducing drugs" pic.twitter.
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Isn't it enough that everyday life is already difficult and paranoia-inducing?
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As you might recall, this isn't your average, chaos-inducing planetary retrograde.
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As we learned earlier today, that leads to a headache-inducing setup.
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At others, it's almost indescribable—neither good or bad, simply awe-inducing.
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Getting lost in a foreign country can be an anxiety-inducing experience.
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Black Mirror would be too paranoia-inducing and Orwellian to watch again.
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But Arrival trucks have been inducing melting hearts well before this partnership.
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Below, a handful of the most sniffle-inducing quotes of the evening.
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The most awww-inducing part of Kylie Jenner's big night on Monday?
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But there was no gasp-inducing stumbling from Biles this time around.
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The steaming, perfectly balanced broth is remarkably light and simply trance-inducing.
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These whistling projectiles are reminiscent of another noise-making, terror-inducing weapon.
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Critics adored "The Hole in the Ground" for its dread-inducing story.
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By inducing, he could control how many deliveries he carried out daily.
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It also allows anxiety-inducing tasks to then be perceived as opportunities.
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An 18-reais petite molten chocolate cake is pure coma-inducing decadence.
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Does he have any control over whatever evil-inducing powers he contains?
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How does mindfulness change the way the brain stores fear-inducing memories?
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Also, Dotcom makes cringe-inducing music videos about how wealthy he is.
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Someone said they felt the melody of this song was ASMR-inducing.
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All this, backed by an equally panic-inducing soundtrack of screeching electro.
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Trampling around in fields of mud has never been so envy-inducing.
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It's a core pillar of informing people without inducing or feeding panic.
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T'Challa, plays an important role in Civil War's most gasp-inducing sequences.
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There are some of those toothache-inducing renderings at the Barnes show.
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"His Favorites" has a circular structure, with vertigo-inducing shifts in time.
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These characters have all experienced crisis-inducing visions earlier in their lives.
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It has transformed fear-inducing parks and subways into vibrant public spaces.
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Nonetheless, the prospect of nobody doing anything is also somewhat panic-inducing.
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If that premise is wince-inducing, so is much of the dialogue.
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The pressure on young families in the US is also panic-inducing.
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Below, I've shared six of my favorite sweat-inducing, stress-releasing exercises.
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Pastel colors are used in decorations to avoid inducing anxiety in children.
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The track builds to a chill-inducing peak and devastating subsequent crash.
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Another set the swoon-inducing path for a two-time Sexiest Man Alive.
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And not just a gag-inducing profile in a magazine like Popular Mechanics.
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The sequence of events that followed are a panic-inducing rollercoaster of survival.
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Student loan debt can be an anxiety-inducing predicament, to say the least.
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Gibney fills in the blanks with cringe-inducing scenes of Theranos' faulty hardware.
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Their slippery appendages, huge proportions, and inking abilities can be downright shudder-inducing.
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But creating a prestige, envy-inducing item is very much on the agenda.
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The gasp-inducing move was pointed at as a highlight of the broadcast.
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During the group's performance, Normai Kordei dropped effortlessly into an applause-inducing split.
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But psychologists think there's another force at play here: stress-inducing standardized tests.
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From this trailer, the film looks eccentric, cringe-inducing, and full of energy.
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An adjacent gallery is filled with a claustrophobia-inducing arrangement of metal bunkers.
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But today, ASMR-inducing videos are some of the most popular on YouTube.
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Ahead, click through to shop seven boozy, intoxicating (but never hangover-inducing) scents.
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Jannard noted the Hydrogen One's starting price is an sticker-shock-inducing $1,295.
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It's definitely fear-inducing, and it's not a fear you want to face.
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Then, an Instagram showed a squee-inducing reference to Jess' margin-writing habit.
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Lynn held firm, striking out Jones and inducing Leonys Martin to ground out.
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In the present, James perches on that same melancholy-inducing swing with Alyssa.
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In addition, the star's thigh was missing a gag-inducing chunk of flesh.
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Behind Ghibli's envy-inducing emblem is a twin-turbo 330-horsepower V6 engine.
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It's not even the endless hours of cringe-inducing content, like on TikTok.
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The next thing you'll notice is that the Daydream experience isn't nausea-inducing.
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One Twitter user hinted at the robot resembling the nightmare-inducing doll, Chucky.
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If only U.S. politics were this sort of entertaining and not despair-inducing.
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That said, being awake during this form of surgery is understandably stress-inducing.
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The nostalgia-inducing promotion is meant to celebrate International House of Pancake's history.
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A Live Lounge set always carries the threat of imminent, cringe-inducing disaster.
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This isn't the first glimpse fans have gotten of Cuoco's envy-inducing physique.
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Griffiths himself had concerns about inducing such experiences, particularly when treating dying people.
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Blended drinks went through a cloying, hangover-inducing, decidedly dark phase in history.
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Still, that means the volatility-inducing trade headlines won't go away anytime soon.
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The '90s saw congressional hearings about video games as a violence-inducing force.
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If you thought those vacation photos were jealousy-inducing, get ready for more.
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Altogether, it was a whiplash-inducing ascent similar to that of Grover Cleveland.
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Homo erectus has some new competition in the snicker-inducing species names category.
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He recorded 16 outs via grounders, inducing a pair of double play balls.
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"Fox & Friends" mashes these two genres together, resulting in some whiplash-inducing segues.
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That said, for some people, meeting a trainer can be incredibly anxiety-inducing.
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SEXUAL proclivities, diet, booze: doctors often talk to patients about squirm-inducing subjects.
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It protects against burn-inducing ultraviolet (UV) light, but only for a period.
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Simultaneously funny and outrage-inducing, it was still a hard story to follow.
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Some women have called in to ask about inducing abortions with cleaning products.
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And that's the topic now inducing the Foreign Ministry's criticisms of U.S. officials.
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By inducing, he could also control how many deliveries he carried out daily.
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"The issue at hand is Kavanaugh's reference to 'abortion-inducing drugs,'" Kessler wrote.
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His off-speed pitches were especially devastating, inducing a spate of soft groundouts.
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Another Twitter user suggested a different motivation for the aneurysm-inducing price structure.
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Lindsay was boring, but also sad and cringe-inducing—the opposite of aspirational.
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We should be worried about a dangerous, potentially crisis-inducing reprise in 2020.
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If that was incurred by muggy, swamp-butt-inducing weather, so be it.
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Clinically, ketamine is a drug most commonly used for inducing and maintaining anesthesia.
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Remove for everyone could make messaging on Facebook a little less anxiety-inducing.
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Many of the cases have involved THC, the high-inducing chemical in marijuana.
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You can routinely spot him in vertigo-inducing mohawks and angry leather jackets.
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Maybe you remember it better by its original, squirm-inducing title: Scrotal Recall.
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The law also has provisions for "inducing" a man to commit "immoral" acts.
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This is one reason economic sanctions are usually ineffective in inducing regime change.
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For many of us, meeting new people can be an anxiety-inducing affair.
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That kind of whiplash-inducing behavior is its own Real Housewives-esque storyline.
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It is howl-inducing on the racetrack and totally capable of daily driving.
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His direction is perfectly judged up to and including the shudder-inducing ending.
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AND THAT'S A PURE SUPPLY SIDE STIMULUS THAT'S NONINFLATIONARY AND PURE GROWTH INDUCING.
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He gives the women a concoction of what he calls "abortion-inducing" herbs.
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It also has the benefit of inducing them to click early and often.
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Take an anxiety-inducing stroll down memory lane—and stay safe out there.
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Other than that, the 24-year-old was unscathed, inducing 11 groundball outs.
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"There's no reason to do the tickets unless you're 'inducing' business," she said.
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It also removes criminal penalties for inducing abortion without the advice of a doctor.
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A flickering light is usually seen as a nothing but a headache-inducing nuisance.
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Scissors and combs are fine if you want a normal, non-anxiety-inducing haircut.
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Being perky in a place as political and anxiety-inducing as work is rare.
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Drake presented her with the Video Vanguard Award with the most aww-inducing speech.
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The costumes back then were nightmare-inducing, even when they when were completely innocent.
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It took Nestlé 15 tries to get that envy-inducing ice cream container right.
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Is there anything more exasperating, more anxiety-inducing, more enraging than this haunting number?
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Even by the whiplash-inducing standards of Trumpworld, Candace Owens' rise has been fast.
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The stars shared the envy-inducing photos on their respective Instagram accounts on Friday.
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As for the content, some is funny and some is groan-inducing, I'll admit.
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Just when you think the aww-inducing footage couldn't get any sweeter, True sneezes.
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The act of sitting still with my thoughts is a terrifying, anxiety-inducing thing.
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Netflix has a brand new horror series that looks every bit as nightmare-inducing.
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We got stories involving TMI, spying, and a cringe-inducing case of accidental liking.
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The retweet and share, in other words, incentivize extreme, polarizing, and outrage-inducing content.
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Osuna followed by inducing J.D. Martinez to hit into a game-ending double play.
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It also has the most gasp-inducing beautiful shot in all of Star Wars.
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With few obstacles to bypass, there will be less need for nausea-inducing bends.
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But you might want to act fast: These drool-inducing offerings won't be replenished.
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But Nina Dobrev just took the FOMO-inducing swimsuit snap to the next level.
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I really missed the human connection, but my feed had become very anxiety-inducing.
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Sometimes it feels like astrology only exists to bring you bad, anxiety-inducing news.
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Create envy-inducing volume by using a pick to lift curls at the root.
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If the colors and music weren't so serene, the animations would be nightmare-inducing.
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The spread includes emmental cheese, dry goat cheese, and ripesheep cheese; it's jealousy-inducing.
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Enter: the dessert display slash photo backdrop slash FOMO-inducing theme of our dreams.
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The tear-inducing timepiece is a sleek remake of the 2000 Nautilus 224/83A.
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But, apparently, someone at Google is still working on the dork-inducing consumer version.
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It's spooky but funny; nostalgia-inducing but not dated; campy but not overly cheeze.
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It's filled with gasp-inducing motorcycle chases, kinetic car sequences, and bruising, brutal combat.
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When everything fell silent, it was an incomparable, goosebumps-inducing display of human will.
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You don't have to be a meathead to produce gag-inducing flatulence, of course.
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If weddings aren't already anxiety-inducing, one bride had to endure the ultimate nightmare.
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Faster refresh rates and lower latency will mean smoother and fewer nausea-inducing experiences.
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This one probably won't be migraine-inducing like the infamous Sony hack of 2014.
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Or have you just created a day spa for puke- and poop-inducing germs?
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The New York Times published a sweeping take about anxiety-inducing "red dot" notifications.
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The chase drew torrents of posts on social media, many featuring groan-inducing puns.
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The American Pregnancy Association only suggests one method of inducing labor naturally: nipple stimulation.
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Clinics still offer "cures" for gay people, involving electric shocks or nausea-inducing drugs.
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This doesn't mean we've entered a golden age when inducing fear will never work.
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Daniel Flefil and Malin Jansson are an envy-inducing combo of #couplegoals and #bodygoals.
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That was a really special moment, such a chill-inducing thing to be shooting.
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On Friday, the Hollywood producer released a cringe-inducing statement showcasing his own m.o.
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Look, if I have to relive this vomit-inducing moment again, so do you.
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That's the simplest explanation for the vertigo-inducing swings by US stocks this week.
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One of those, in which the main pieces fall into place, is gasp-inducing.
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This is the cringe-inducing "Groundhog Day" of Ryan's script: You're a racist, Donald!
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What you are about to see below is graphic, and, at best, "eww"-inducing.
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But between the anxiety-inducing build-ups and pounding beats lies an ecstatic release.
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Johnny Knoxville's days of doing injury-inducing stunts might be coming to an end.
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While initially fear-inducing, the morning had proven to be shockingly meditative, even calming.
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On the other hand, melatonin is a hormone known for its sleep-inducing properties.
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They're quite possibly the most lovely (read: envy-inducing) famous family of all time.
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Don't fall victim to blister-inducing construction and overpriced kicks with super-cheap materials.
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Although this research is both important and gag-inducing, it shouldn't really incite panic.
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With that, we shook hands, and I stepped out into the dream-inducing heat.
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He was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and inducing panic, according to CNN.
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Paragliding and hang gliding are both thrill-inducing ways to take in gorgeous views.
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Ricky Gervais: The British comedian is known for cringe-inducing comedy and "outsider" characters.
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The best Zeffirelli shows are in this tradition, and certainly provide gasp-inducing pleasures.
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It requires inducing some randomness in the target enzyme within an organism like bacteria.
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The paralysis of staying home and doing nothing is incredibly anxiety-inducing and frustrating.
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Pulse For the coming season, embrace trip-inducing tie-dye and graphic Hawaiian shirts.
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And the result is a unique, dread-inducing twist on a widely adapted tale.
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And hearing it invoked out loud now is shudder-inducing, like sniffing expired milk.
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That obsession fuels the play, and leads to scenes both cringe-inducing and intense.
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This onslaught of stress-inducing information can open old wounds and create new ones.
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But Karen is so cringe-inducing; the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
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Carrasco proved effective at inducing ground balls and keeping his teammates busy in support.
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FightCamp is an at-home workout system that simulates a sweat-inducing boxing session.
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In this manner, the president could undermine impeachment by inducing witnesses to perjure themselves.
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The cells exposed to vaped liquid also secreted a host of inflammation-inducing molecules.
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Darkly humorous, existential, erotic, trance inducing — these comics wield a rare and innovative power.
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Amid the roar of Rossini's massed forces, it casts a sudden, chill-inducing shadow.
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He conveyed a calm certainty about the mysteries of the stress-inducing admissions system.
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So, how can you get a glimpse of this historic and goosebump-inducing majesty?
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Beguiled by the affective fallacy, he's made several miscalculations in crafting his meticulously arranged musical vapor cloud; inducing hypnosis in a listener requires higher levels of energy and sonic thickness, because inducing anything in a listener requires aesthetic intensity of any sort.
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However, Seattle reliever Tom Wilhelmsen defused the threat by inducing a flyout from Yunel Escobar.
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Smog, car exhaust, and cigarette smoke are just a few of the damage-inducing culprits.
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The squeal-inducing cuteness of Gosling and Rachel McAdams's real-life relationship is no more.
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Not only does this make me feel physically not so good, it's also guilt-inducing.
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People's entire lives have been overturned by these (increasingly common) blood-sucking, itch-inducing pests.
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But the checker squared backdrop common to many Sonic the Hedgehog levels is nausea-inducing.
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Summer is for relaxing vacations, joy-inducing weather, plenty of backyard BBQs, and outdoor parties.
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The Airbnb smart lock system could come with its own set of anxiety-inducing issues.
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But the lack of destruction has not made them any less chaotic or anxiety-inducing.
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Interest in self-managing or self-inducing abortions is on the rise, according to reports.
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Lucid dreams are fun, but inducing has largely been a matter of trial and error.
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Parents have become overprotective, inducing anxiety in their offspring long before they get to college.
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And in the case of Trump, this predictable unpredictability is both terrible and yawn-inducing.
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Twitter on Wednesday morning began rolling out its highly-anticipated-slash-panic-inducing algorithmic timeline.
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So taking in those electrolytes without too much diarrhea-inducing sugar is a great idea.
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The project is equal parts powerful and swoon-inducing — check out some sneak peeks below.
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And what's even more frustrating (and stress-inducing) is how close she gets to them.
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Prosecutors called for a retrial, underscoring the aggressive persecution of women suspected of inducing abortions.
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Misoprostol has been shown to be safe and effective as an agent for inducing labor.
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Lamb got 11 outs on ground balls and was helped by inducing two double plays.
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Stop what you're doing because we've found it — the most "aw" inducing animal video ever.
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But, if you're an inbox zero kinda person, then these are still pretty horror-inducing.
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The couple spent the last few weeks posting drool-inducing Instagrams of their Bali getaway.
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"That's your trade in Morgan Stanley ahead of the explosive, volatility-inducing election," Gordon said.
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Ezra Miller is a little too early for Halloween with his nightmare-inducing face makeup.
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They range from innocent to palpitation-inducing — from logical to lacking any sort of explanation.
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But cannabis—both hemp and its high-inducing cousin, marijuana—could help turn the tide.
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I can honestly say this thread is the most gag-inducing I've witnessed on Twitter.
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ShutterstockResearchers have developed a laser that spots illness-inducing bacteria before it makes you sick.
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Use this perfect blank canvas of a sugar cookie dough to create envy-inducing sweets.
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Being productive is awesome, but it's anxiety-inducing to try to pack in too much.
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As Harley-Davidson rolls out its adrenaline-inducing LiveWire, there are several things to watch.
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And Frank's very right to call out that cringe-inducing Kristof column, in which Kristof
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What is more radical, more spectacular, and more "holy fuck yes"-inducing than that twist?
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DiMassimo, 22, of Fairborn, Ohio, was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and inducing panic.
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For a brief moment Disneyland, The Happiest Place on Earth, got even more cheer-inducing.
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Throughout her pregnancy, Kardashian has been sharing her sweat-inducing maternity workouts on social media.
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The gators, while shiver-inducing, aren't the problem that Crawl makes them out to be.
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You won't ever get eye-roll inducing posts about cheat days and gym-mirror selfies.
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Raise your hand if you need a break from warmongering autocrats and fear-inducing headlines.
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Ali also rode a recumbent stationary bicycle for about 30 minutes, another joy-inducing activity.
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And nothing is quite as grin-inducing as a cute guy cuddling a cute dog.
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I'm getting goosebumps-inducing bass wobble from one spot and hard percussion hits from another.
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Feminism is also barely in the movie, a headache-inducing romp through space and time.
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Flames Head Coach Bill Peters later spoke about the cringe-inducing incident with reporters postgame.
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Writing a resume is arguably the most stress-inducing part of the job application process.
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Elon Musk's pun-inducing, earth-shattering Boring Company is getting more official by the day.
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However the increased use of the abortion-inducing drug misoprostol has improved safety, it added.
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The Monday back-and-forth was "cringe-inducing," Valliere added in his morning note Tuesday.
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For fans of these teams, the next two months are going to be vomit-inducing.
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But, when celebrities go on holiday, those envy inducing photos are taken to another level.
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On one side, there are those that say she's boring, eye-roll-inducing, and shallow.
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And maybe — just maybe — they'll help make your gray-hair-inducing travel situations almost fun.
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Swine flu was particularly anxiety-inducing for its talent for killing the young and healthy.
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As Spaltro's commanding voice hits the chorus, it's goosebumps-inducing call for goodness and tenderness.
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"Inducing a hyper-associative state may have implications for the enhancement of creativity," said Family.
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It's a smile-inducing sit, rated PG-13 and free to stream on Amazon Prime.
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It's not a 2120 out of 23, because it's anxiety inducing but a little fun.
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Theranos also promised to deliver results in a few hours, to eliminate anxiety-inducing waits.
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I dodged to the left, now surrounded on two sides by the sleep-inducing smoke.
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The Madisonian view of legislative power is all about inducing compromise in a divided society.
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Sometimes they resort to guilt-inducing tactics as a way to make you feel badly.
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But residue of tear gas hung in the air outside, inducing itchy eyes and sneezing.
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Thinking about some past, cringe-inducing relationships can make you question who you even were.
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It's also fairly different from the sacred, silence-inducing Dia:Beacon that it's often compared to.
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Doctors may suspect wealthier patients of inducing a miscarriage, but they report only poor patients.
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"It's a really anxiety-inducing period," says one of Mr. Ramirez's lawyers, Kate Melloy Goettel.
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Both houses are more about the fun fan-service and nostalgia than nightmare-inducing demons.
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The sweet 2200s-era décor is nostalgia-inducing, even if you were born decades later.
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But in 2009 Australian researchers discovered that the dragons also inject a shock-inducing venom.
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Masahiro Tanaka looked very sharp, inducing two ground balls and pop up from Jose Altuve.
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There's something guilt-inducing about even wanting to know exactly how the Clinton campaign imploded.
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The cast dance around each other, but instead of inducing boredom, it keeps viewers hooked.
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The disjunction of the gorgeous and the gag-inducing is one of the film's hallmarks.
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The right-hander got out of the jam by inducing a grounder from Brett Gardner.
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For children, it's particularly panic-inducing, since they may struggle to distinguish myths from facts.
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There's nothing nightmare-inducing about this scenario — or Cersei's satisfied little smirk — at all, right?!
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Most of the patients said they had vaped THC, the high-inducing ingredient in marijuana.
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The other was for obstruction -- inducing others to lie on his behalf about the affair.
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He avoided further trouble by inducing Cain to roll into an inning-ending double play.
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His own party criticizes what many call his maladroit communication on an anxiety-inducing subject.
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So why is signing up for those trendy, super-busy fitness studios so anxiety-inducing?
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After inducing a groundout, Thornton gave up a long double to third baseman Nobuhiro Matsuda.
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Well, now we get a full two-and-a-half minutes of vertigo-inducing goodness.
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Wilson got out of the jam by inducing Bogaerts to hit into a double play.
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As the person responsible for making each puzzle, it's been both thrilling and stress-inducing.
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We're finally moving away from sugary, dehydrating, disease-inducing sodas and buying healthier bottle water.
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In the X-Men comic books, Apocalypse is a larger-than-life, fear-inducing figure.
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We need endorphin-heavy, heart-on-sleeve, major-chord, grin-inducing punk rock right now.
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The ethereal sound against the backdrop of the gallery made for a goosebump-inducing environment.
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And even though he was inside a friend's garage, officers brought the inducing panic charges.
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As a translator myself, I found the project profoundly satisfying and at times anxiety-inducing.
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If you, like me, have misophonia, these sounds are more than merely annoying—they're rage-inducing.
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Not an antioxidant The research team began their experiments by inducing high blood pressure in mice.
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Check out all the bliss-inducing offerings in the slides ahead, and then mark your calendars.
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Patrick is just the sweetest, kindest, most patient and swoon-inducing boyfriend David has ever had.
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The nightmare-inducing image features a ghastly man with red eyes totting a snub-nosed revolver.
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Shayk posted a mirror selfie of her sleek swimwear (and envy-inducing abs) on Instagram Thursday.
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But on Wednesday, Kavanaugh referred to birth control as "abortion-inducing," sparking outrage from Planned Parenthood.
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Seamless and eating out are the saucy temptresses of our city-dwelling, exhaustion-inducing, working lives.
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For fatal hits, the device produces heat and cold simultaneously to create a yelp-inducing pinch.
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Volquez pitched out of that jam by inducing Ian Desmond to ground into a double play.
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Even the most virulent haters have no answer for that stroke-inducing overtime win over Atlanta.
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It doesn't depict physically abusive aversion practices like "rubber band snapping," inducing nausea, or electric shock.
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When she sang, it was chill-inducing as her voice seemed to soar to the heavens.
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And then… the shiver-inducing CES logo appears, right here, in the middle of my timeline.
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But others said it was more likely the anxiety-inducing, growth-slowing slog would continue apace.
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Unsurprisingly, Targaryen merch is a lot more regal than, say, Justin Bieber's déjà-vu-inducing capsule.
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So there you have it: the revitalizing and glow-inducing new addition to your skincare regime.
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The CW doesn't exactly need more of that anxiety-inducing storytelling since it already has Riverdale.
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On an average day, you can pick up a plethora of extremely NSFW pleasure-inducing tools.
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Obviously, the malevolent forces of Cult were behind the panic-inducing, multi-state drop in power.
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This isn't the first time the girlfriend of Bradley Cooper has flaunted her envy-inducing body.
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The simplicity of this creamy dish is ultimately what makes it so comforting and nostalgia-inducing.
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Experts I spoke to about the new Syria policy were dumbfounded by the whiplash-inducing change.
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It is the tiniest, cutest, most awwww-inducing phone I have held in a long time.
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There's already one bloviating, egomaniacal, too-powerful, sycophant-encouraging, id and idiocy-inducing jerkface on Twitter.
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If the hazard isn't strong enough, some players won't feel its anxiety inducing effects at all.
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Pair this eye-catching float with an umbrella-topped cocktail for the most envy-inducing selfie.
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It can result from emergency, panic-inducing situations, and times where something has gone seriously wrong.
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Taylor Swift sent The Shallows her own birthday message, complete with an aww-inducing koala photo.
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Campbell thinks her work has been so popular because of her focus on nostalgia-inducing films.
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Let's hope that one day they ratchet down their anxiety-inducing algorithms and do just that.
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So I'd be stuck in a stuffy, vomit-inducing cylinder with no way to get off?
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As if that task weren't anxiety-inducing enough, her boyfriend's family was coming over for it.
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Well, the iPad Pro has awe-inducing hardware, but software that can't live up to it.
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And the sob-inducing home video West made for his wife after her 2016 Paris robbery.
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Ohio, Texas and North Dakota have similar laws restricting abortion-inducing drugs, according to the institute.
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In the meantime, I'll be mentally building the world's most vomit-inducing coaster of all time.
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They're low on suspense, and don't build to any cruelly ironic twists or gasp-inducing revelations.
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Cheese, in all its melty, salty, indigestion-inducing goodness, will probably always be a mainstay online.
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Chip Gaines is showing off a gasp-inducing new skill — with help from his teenage son.
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But a new study suggests the medications may come with a hive-inducing side effect: allergies.
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And this year's Spring/Summer 2016 shows also provided us with some OMG-inducing beauty moments.
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The awe-inducing look was topped off with a huge gold headpiece, plus dramatic, billowing scarves.
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For now, I'd describe the whole experience of interacting with Sophia as anxiety-inducing at best.
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Colton has tossed his eye-roll inducing virgin jokes aside to unleash a more wild side.
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My ideal Black Friday is spent light-years away from OCD-and-anxiety-inducing retail festivities.
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The Inductrack, as its name suggests, produces levitating force by inducing electric currents in the track.
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We don't need a whiplash-inducing video of you chugging your third cocktail of the night.
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At times over the years, the 95-year-old's cringe-inducing comments had a naive charm.
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The tennis champion is currently on a pretty envy-inducing beach vacation with fiancé Alexis Ohanian.
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Basically, this is a less anxiety-inducing alternative to checking WebMD and assuming that you're dying.
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As for the groan-inducing lines, for some those chuckles will simply provide a welcome breather.
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And to top off this already tear-inducing tale: Reid also has a son named Luke.
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I consider this (hopefully) soon-to-be obsolete device highly intrusive, but also hugely panic-inducing.
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On the surface, Urban Flow might appear to be all about the wow-inducing first response.
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The click of a button, the already saved credit card info, the shiver-inducing free shipping.
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Gastelum's role as a Randy Orton-esque retirement-inducing "Legend Killer" has already claimed one victim.
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Tequila is good for a lot of things—like getting totally blitzed and inducing deathly hangovers.
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Here are some of the most gasp-inducing moments from the past 13 seasons (yes, 13!).
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We'd swap the needless (and anxiety inducing) hustle and bustle for something that approached the monastic.
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Apparently, the gross flavors are really gross (like gag reflex-inducing gross!), so consider yourself warned.
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Since she announced the impending toddlers, Beyoncé has been the queen of awe-inducing maternity style.
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These scenes are alternately hilarious and cringe-inducing, too far-out to pass for social commentary.
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This time, Alex Rodriguez opened up about his relationship with Jennifer Lopez and it's awwww inducing.
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It would also put more lives at risk due to asthma-inducing emissions, environmental advocates say.
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The company claims the smell is vomit-inducing and says the liquid spray will stain clothing.
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Texas starter Bartolo Colon escaped further damage by inducing a double-play grounder against John Hicks.
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After all, inducing suspension of disbelief in the audience is the cornerstone of much of entertainment.
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Much has been made about the groan-inducing zingers from Clinton-Kaine team this election cycle.
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Forever 21 is the latest major retailer to come out with a completely cringe-inducing item.
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Buzzfeed Tasty content was just a gateway to better, more intense ASMR-inducing food preparation videos.
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For those curious, you can see how it works without it running the crash-inducing code.
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What if I'd been unfairly grouped in with those discomfort-inducing sneerers for all these years?
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Stelvio does this through a machine vision and learning platform that identifies drugs inducing epigenetic changes.
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We rounded up a few of our favorite mouth-numbing, heartburn-inducing recipes for your perusal.
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It was at once my only lifeline and an anxiety-inducing machine I couldn't turn off.
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When a pair of round, derision-inducing glasses was suddenly the hottest accessory in the world?
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In the world of high-end Scotch, there are rare specimens with vertigo-inducing price tags.
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At its highest point, the cliff stands at a vertigo-inducing 589 metres above sea level.
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ESPY hosts have the tough gig of inducing laughs from athletes, a notoriously close-lipped population.
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But he may not have been prepared for the triple-digit temperatures and sweat-inducing humidity.
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If my hangover was a celebrity, it would have been Chris Evans—thirst-inducing but inoffensive.
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But it was frightening and anxiety-inducing to see any city in such an eerie state.
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It was anxiety-inducing, but per current public safety protocols, this is essentially the new normal.
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CHICAGO — There are two standard, rage-inducing ways to reach O'Hare International Airport from downtown Chicago.
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Melatonin is the body's natural sleep-inducing hormone and is available in pharmacies without a prescription.
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I find retailing alternately anxiety-inducing and soothing, a plaintive plea followed by a sturdy hug.
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More heartburn-inducing was the introductory speech that he assumed he would be asked to make.
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The scene was panic inducing when I played it a decade ago; it's still stressful now.
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Regardless of the anxiety-inducing nightmare of buying a home, Kirman says the sector is hot.
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Then there is the other migraine-inducing dilemma: Do you really want a President Mike Pence?
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In it, a man reads a humorously cringe-inducing love letter he wrote as a teen.
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So, by now you've probably read some pretty "aw"-inducing dog search and rescue stories. Welp.
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Now, a scholar has offered another spit-take-inducing pairing: Jane Austen and the alt-right.
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Emotion-inducing music, it seemed to channel elemental natural forces like sweeping wind and tidal surges.
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The movie's finale is both satisfying and shame-inducing about their situation, which is wholly apt.
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The measure in Nevada would also repeal some criminalized activities related to abortion, such as selling miscarriage-inducing drugs and advising women on pursuing abortions and self-inducing miscarriages, which are both felonies that could draw a fine of up to $10,000 and 10 years in prison.
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And she took to Instagram to share the news in perhaps the most aww-inducing way possible.
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McCullers followed by inducing a lineout to left field from Adam Lind, capping his 94-pitch masterpiece.
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"This is the debut presentation of what I think will be a nightmare-inducing robot," says Raibert.
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But Barnes escaped further damage by inducing a weak grounder back to the mound from Nick Ahmed.
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A chance to clear our heads of moaning spirit creatures and paranoia-inducing bureaucracies and threatening lighthouses.
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For more anxiety-inducing action, check out the subreddit r/nonononoyes for all your near disaster needs.
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It accused the state-owned China Merchants Port Holdings of unlawfully inducing Djibouti's violation of their agreement.
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The film's sporadic moments of violence are sudden and horrifying and squirm-inducing, as they should be.
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The most envy-inducing elementary school cafeteria snack of our youths has been out of our reach.
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Virtual reality has come a long ways from its early days of low-quality, nausea-inducing games.
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It's just some birds flying in a V, which is nice, but it's also weirdly despondency-inducing?
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They're often riddled with pacing problems, groan-inducing pseudo-stories, questionable special effects, and scenery-chewing performances.
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Rice Krispies treats are one of those nostalgia-inducing dessert-snacks that we can't seem to shake.
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The weapon that was used in this case can discharge several hundred death-inducing shots per minute.
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BBM helped create one of the most anxiety-inducing messaging features that still exists today: read receipts.
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Sampson anchors the action in wince-inducing realism, while her backdrops are filled out with painterly ambiance.
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Fortunately, Netflix has more than your share of of giggle-inducing flicks guaranteed to brighten your mood.
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And who can forget Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, the Bieber Fever-inducing concert documentary of 2011?
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The shampoo smells like unwrapping a green apple Jolly Rancher, but without the headache-inducing, syrupy sweetness.
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There's nothing quite as groan-inducing as a public figure telling a joke that falls completely flat.
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It's always whiplash-inducing when you see an animal in a place it's not meant to be.
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If it's anything like this trailer it should be a real barf-inducing rollercoaster of distorted history.
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It has exceptional design, top specs, a delightfully modern TouchWiz UI, and that envy-inducing Infinity Display.
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I had been taking other antibiotics for travel that were inducing antibiotic resistance from the acne medications.
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The nostalgia-inducing clip should leave fans excited for the live action film coming out this spring.
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Watch 12 Days of Doug on TechCrunch for a new giggle-inducing gadget review everyday this year.
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With the mouse example, are you really inducing an emotion, or are you just producing a behavior?
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Skip to 4:40 in the clip above for the funny, but also mildly shudder-inducing, anecdote.
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Her emotional rendition of "I Will Always Love You" remains just as chill-inducing to this day.
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It's cringe-inducing to have senators like Orrin Hatch seem unaware that Facebook makes money from ads.
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Hancock also pleaded guilty to one count of inducing panic, a Butler County Juvenile Court official confirms.
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Here are our sleep-inducing snack suggestions to add to your cart next time you're grocery shopping.
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Sabathia ended his outing by inducing a weak ground ball by Jay Bruce to end the fifth.
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Where her very off-the-mark pronunciation came from is a mystery — a painful, cringe-inducing mystery.
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Given his comparatively modest results, Spieth's burnout-inducing global schedule has been a major point of discussion.
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But for Nick, even as he appreciates Olympios' high-end lifestyle, the tally is admittedly "anxiety"-inducing.
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Indeed, there are horrific reports and case studies of practitioners using nausea-inducing drugs or electric shocks.
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Options include providing shade or inducing artificial rain to cool the beach, said chief scientist Colin Limpus.
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"We are inducing beliefs in people such that they are more on task, more attentive," Iacoboni says.
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Twitter in 2017 [or the era of Donald Trump] can be a noisy and anxiety-inducing place.
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Instead of predictable, traffic-inducing, planet-killing exurban sprawl, you get a real city—a living metropolis.
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This heavy-use justification certainly makes the high price of a flagship phone seem less wince-inducing.
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While some folks find avoiding tasks to be anxiety-inducing, Christian is someone who feels the opposite.
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Flowers are blooming, people are dining outside, and the temperature has yet to reach sweat-inducing highs.
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That&aposs because inducing labor earlier was thought to increase the risk of delivery by Caesarean section .
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Turns out, no, but at least in context there's less wince-inducing hilarity to the first episode.
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But they ended up participating in one of the most cringe-inducing staged events in political history.
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In Citizen Jane, such cringe-inducing missteps by Moses pile up, spread, and continue to this day.
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However, after hospital staff turned her over to the police, she was charged with inducing an abortion.
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Creating the visual for her biggest hit yet in this nostalgia-inducing format was a power move.
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One victim interviewed by HRW was forced to undergo nausea-inducing injections while watching same-sex porn.
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When the judge used the term "abortion-inducing drugs" in his answer to a question from Sen.
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The results range from the nostalgic to the cringe-inducing — and what could be better than that?
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Want to be immersed in your video games without the vomit-inducing qualities of a VR headset?
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Richards defused the threat by striking out Omar Infante and inducing a fielder's choice from Jarrod Dyson.
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"The Photographer's Cookbook" seems an especially timely tome, given our hunger-inducing Instagram feeds and voyeuristic appetites.
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The most common allergy-inducing fish was salmon, affecting about 18 percent of those with fish allergies.
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Shrimp was the most common allergy-inducing shellfish, affecting about half of the participants with shellfish allergies.
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It's also stocked with plenty of nostalgia-inducing candy to keep your sweet tooth more than satisfied.
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Homesick Candles, $29.95, available at AmazonTake her back to her favorite place with these nostalgia-inducing candles.
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It is anxiety-inducing in a manner indistinguishable from other forms of consumerism, not revolutionary at all.
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Taylor Guilbeau replaced him and ended the inning by inducing a groundout in his major-league debut.
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It is unclear whether Shuen performed these tests before inducing labor in the women he worked with.
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NEIL GENZLINGER "Ouija: Origin of Evil" is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned) for nightmare-inducing scenes.
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Or, they can listen to FM radio or any combination of the 10 sleep-inducing ambient sounds.
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It's simultaneously a searing take on class politics, an anxiety-inducing thriller, and a bracingly dark comedy.
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VanJess , a nostalgia-inducing sister duo, embarks on its first headlining slot, at Mercury Lounge (March 20).
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This may account for the nausea-inducing camera movements visible in recordings of Very Young Company performances.
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Still, major indexes actually notched small gains heading into midday Tuesday despite the vertigo-inducing news developments.
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Any slowdowns or latency can not only impede the overall experience — they can literally be sickness-inducing.
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It turns out that posting YouTube videos of nightmare-inducing robots isn't as profitable as once hoped.
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Horror as entertainment has met actual, life-wrecking, despair-inducing horror, and it's a very strange feeling.
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The concept of an apocalypse, dark and full of fear-inducing potential, provides considerable material for artists.
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He said Wolff and Holt could face claims of interfering with or inducing breach of that contract.
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But Ewers pretty much only posts pics from shoots she's starred in and wanderlust-inducing travel shots.
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Because, we all know how anxiety-inducing dropping your phone in a pool of liquid can be.
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Recently, there's been a welcome uptick in highlighting, glow-inducing, and glittery AF products on the market.
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Gray nearly got out of the inning unscathed after inducing a double play before Andrus' at-bat.
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This mixture is what then creates the eye-burning, tear-inducing gas, called syn-propanethial-S-oxide.
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In 2008, the Epilepsy Foundation had to shut down a forum after trolls posted seizure-inducing imagery.
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Is he really going to bust out the world's most bad breath-inducing chip on a date?
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Answer: Because over the decades, that formula has led to countless baffling, cringe-inducing, offensive, horrible shitshows.
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Dr. Miami would describe them as vomit-inducing, but mostly because of his history with the act.
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Her music's whiplash-inducing transitions between forms and styles has always been suggestive of violence and chaos.
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It's simple, it's nostalgia-inducing and it's got a title that's a lot of fun to say.
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As with most nostalgia-inducing tales, we tend to forget everyone who was missing from the picture.
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" In his unavoidably dance-inducing hit, "I Would Die 4 U," he sang, "I'm not a woman.
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Using the bathroom Bathrooms in general are anxiety-inducing places for me, because everything feels extremely dirty.
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The toxicology reports found five drugs in his system, including two powerful painkillers and sleep-inducing medication.
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Mr. Watts is the master of inducing uncomfortable giggles and hip swivels in the same ridiculous motion.
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They've done that without stinting on the wonder-inducing spectacle that was the Baroque's reason for being.
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Dr. Brusatte in particular is a terrific science communicator who always delivers elegant, yet adrenaline-inducing quotes.
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The cringe-inducing interactions of a boss and his employees in "The Office" induce more belly laughs.
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Will Harris replaced Urquidy immediately thereafter and snuffed the threat by inducing a LeMahieu grounder to short.
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He made up for his mistake by inducing a 4-6-3 double-play from Michael Brantley.
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It wouldn't be an LGBTQ town hall without a protest and a handful of cringe-inducing moments.
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Then, Warren had bumbled into the campaign with a cringe-inducing discussion of her Native American heritage.
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Parents should also refrain from lecturing their children about any behavioral problems following the yell-inducing incident.
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You may even make a few friends, having bonded over the same sweat-inducing, heart-pumping workout.
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The store is claustrophobia inducing, and as rowdy as the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
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Watching "fear-inducing videos cause the brain to receive a small amount of dopamine," said Dr. Volpitta.
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Immersive productions, which drop spectators into the center of the action, can be anxiety-inducing that way.
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Harvey avoided further damage by inducing Kendrys Morales to ground into a 4-6-3 double play.
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Besides, who couldn't use a laugh break from this whiplash-inducing carnival ride of a news cycle?
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And interest in self-managing or self-inducing abortions is on the rise, according to various reports.
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The lore and horror stories surrounding Black Friday make the shopping day a real FOMO-inducing experience.
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Hurricanes, overdevelopment and warming seas have devastated coral reefs around Florida, inducing a condition called coral bleaching.
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It's become a fluke-inducing game changer—the sort of variable that makes inconceivable events feel possible.
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The levels of excess and escapism might be a turnoff, the sometimes dopey genuineness eye roll inducing.
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In the 30 or so minutes that followed — recounted beat by cringe-inducing beat — they hooked up.
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It's body horror at its finest, and because it's my body being desecrated, it's doubly cringe-inducing.
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We talked to Pinchin about Google's effort to make finding high-quality medical information less anxiety-inducing.
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Economists of a Keynesian bent thought tighter money could reduce inflation, but only by inducing a severe depression.
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Though Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris appear to be happier than ever – remember those envy-inducing holiday snaps?
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There are few culinary experiences as anxiety-inducing as waiting for the pizza delivery guy to show up.
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Those missing the gasp-inducing, nail-biting sequences that Homeland usually fires out fromthe gate, do not fret.
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Or can you love a character like Cage even though his beginnings are littered with cringe-inducing moments?
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Your cringe-inducing profile might be back up, just waiting for your wife's single friend to see it.
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But women who have been pregnant and breastfed have fewer periods, and therefore produce fewer cancer-inducing hormones.
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And the final technique was the catheter plus oxytocin, a contraction-inducing hormone that your body makes naturally.
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What does the guy with the fastest internet in the United States use his jealousy-inducing bandwidth for?
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A connected app will register air quality history so you can track which days are particularly sneeze-inducing.
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I lost quite a lot of weight and developed various ways of getting sick days by inducing vomit.
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Over time, the robot would contract, bringing the two ends closer and closer, inducing those cells to grow.
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Not to worry, because Chung's self-deprecating humor and envy-inducing outfits save the day, as per usual.
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I currently owe around $36,000, a number that is suffocating and anxiety-inducing whenever I think about it.
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Lickitung's tongue, for example, is nearly gag-inducing, and Bulbasaur, one of the original starter pokémon, looks gross.
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Well, the annual report was released today and the figures are at best dispiriting, at worst rage-inducing.
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In Ryan Murphy's latest effort we see clowns, many, many clowns, in eerie, nightmare-inducing makeup and wardrobe.
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But watching The Social Network in 2017 is also weird, disorienting, gag-inducing, and full of unintentional laughs.
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These more polished reels could hold people's attention when more dopamine-inducing photos are just a flick away.
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The migraine-inducing florescent pink of the sky in "July" evokes the hissing heat of the summer lawns.
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Like little shreds of fried goodness, they're unmarred by a big bite of meatiness or sogginess-inducing sauce.
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His metamorphosis into the Brundlefly is both revolting and affecting — there's surprising pathos alongside the nausea-inducing effects.
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Without speaking to either the photographer or the subject, websites embedded conspiratorial tweets under an anger-inducing headline.
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Stress makes people sick both directly and by inducing unhealthy individual behaviours such as smoking, drinking, and overeating.
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Well I'm sure that will go great... 2017 is basically one long, anxiety-inducing, pertinacious breaking news event.
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Neither can I, because it's dark and horror-inducing, like something out of a weird, terrible snuff film.
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The envy-inducing adventures have included boat rides, feeding local pigs and getting into the water with stringrays.
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This suggests that a future Alzheimer's treatment might involve inducing these firing patterns in patients, potentially causing seizures.
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Looks like this year might be the funniest, cutest and most awe-inducing year of pet videos yet.
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She was also the hardest-working person I have known, and with an envy-inducing ease with multitasking.
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We love awwwwww-inducing stories, and this one is the most aww-worthy we've seen in a while.
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But for Generation Z, "hard to buy" doesn't mean a nosebleed-inducing price tag; it's all about access.
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Drake did the job, inducing a grounder to first by Wong and striking out pinch-hitter Matt Adams.
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Charcot played hysterical patients like someone playing the Jurassic Park theme on melodica, inducing hysterical fits on command.
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The world is closer than ever to eradicating polio, the horrible paralysis-inducing disease that primarily infects children.
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Luckily, not every at-home treatment comes with a sweat-inducing price tag, especially in the acne category.
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Judging from the FOMO-inducing snaps shared by Nyong'o on Instagram, everyone went all out for the event.
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Yesterday, Viral Thread posted a video to Facebook, and it shows more than one cringe-inducing food clips.
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United is back with its latest facepalm-inducing incident, which involves taking a seat away from a child.
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She was also the hardest-working person I have known, and with an envy-inducing ease with multitasking.
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Weird tan line-inducing stomach cut-outs, chain mail bikini bottoms, one-shoulder pieces...I've seen 'em all.
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His follow-up short, Rush Hour, envisioned a series of cringe-inducing near crashes in a busy intersection.
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I went through a period of a completely insanity-inducing sleep schedule: I'd be awake until 5 a.
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There is pretty much nothing more fear-inducing for a Bachelor than finally making it to hometown dates.
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The silicone head is larger, which made me think it might be more comfortable or less pain inducing.
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Treatment often includes trying to remove contaminated food from the intestinal tract by inducing vomiting or using enemas.
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But cramming so much activity and self-consciously meme-able moments becomes anxiety-inducing at a certain point.
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The result is both mesmerizing and slightly quease-inducing, so try not to hurl on the galactic core.
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To check out more of these aww-inducing videos, go to Pantene's YouTube page for your viewing pleasure.
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Tracks like "Sacrifice to Purify" are characterized with certified rage inducing, heavy, head banging riffs and downtempo sequences.
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We gathered seven of the most envy-inducing waves we've seen and presented them to Streicher to dissect.
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Honestly, the only way this clip could be more sob-inducing is if the dog's name was Shadow.
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Yes, the $1,200 price is shock-inducing, but let's get that out of the way, right out front.
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And yet somehow, The Last Man on Earth isn't the most morbid, anxiety-inducing comedy on network television.
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None of this is surprising for those who've passed basic chemistry, but it's still cringe-inducing to watch.
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Many who got sick said they had vaped liquids that contain THC, the high-inducing part of marijuana.
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Battles are underway, for example, in some rural states over whether doctors can remotely prescribe abortion-inducing drugs.
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I have a tea for every mood and ailment from sleep-inducing tea to sore-throat-soothing tea.
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For several decades, Sumner M. Redstone ran his media empire with forceful, fiery and sometimes fear-inducing resolve.
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When the internet lost its luster, I started putting the misery-inducing parts in a boxEventually, something changed.
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Rather than fatigue-inducing roundups of mixed artists, most galleries here are devoting their booths to solo presentations.
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The trip offers a chance for some "ooh"-inducing cameos, including Channing Tatum, Jeff Bridges and Halle Berry.
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Doctor's appointments can be anxiety-inducing for some people—they might like to have a hand to hold.
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Being called out for featuring overly thin models, however, is not a coolness-inducing reason to be banned.
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"Our music is minimal and trance inducing, which is the basis for most indigenous ritual work," he continues.
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Kevin Love showed he can be a net positive against Golden State's various trauma-inducing small-ball lineups.
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Through the secret-sharing app Whisper, newlyweds have confessed some seriously cringe-inducing mishaps from their wedding days.
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Like the first meal, it was fantastic and flavorful, but definitely more of a sleep-inducing comfort food.
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Here's a brief, hilarious and cringe-inducing roundup of some of his best and most controversial political ambushes.
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Tomorrow will be even more shiver-inducing, with lows in the 26s and a high in the 30s.
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This includes a cringe-inducing montage of actors like Marlon Brando and Katharine Hepburn playing exaggerated Asian characters.
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Verlander recovered from the triple by inducing an infield popup from Dylan Moore before striking out Mallex Smith.
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Has there ever been a more heart-eyes inducing speech than Harry's to Sally on New Year's Eve?
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On "The Late Show," Stephen Colbert was happy to review some of the hearing's most squirm-inducing moments.
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Stressful incidents—like one anxiety-inducing Skype conversation where he ranted about refugees—prompted me to distance myself.
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Just thinking about taking sale bait to stand in long lines with equally irritable shoppers is anxiety-inducing.
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Without that kind of added dimension, the fashion, even the most glamorous, dream-inducing kind, seems less compelling.
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The Rockies tied a franchise record for a nine-inning game by inducing five ground-ball double plays.
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The previous year too was marked by uncertainty-inducing events like the U.S.-China trade war and Brexit.
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But, at nigh-on every turn you'll also find sensationalist headlines, panic-inducing speculation, and terrifying health misinformation.
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But is it too much to ask that he just avoid the violence-inducing themes in his repertoire?
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Cheddar cheese has even more than turkey, yet cheddar is never pointed out as a sleep-inducing food.
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Inducing labor at 39 weeks' gestation may reduce the need for cesarean section, a randomized trial has found.
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People wore masks to counter what the Washington Post described as "eye-burning, lung-stinging, headache-inducing smog."
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You can attach them all to create one crazy speaker that projects music and anxiety-inducing lighting effects.
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But McCullers rallied by inducing Jose Abreu to ground into an inning-ending, 6-63-3 double play.
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Scrolling through the dollar signs jumbled here can be, for even the worry-freest among us, stress-inducing.
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One woman had to wait out a nonviable pregnancy because the law forbade inducing labor after 20 weeks.
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" In the least, he added, the competition "will constrain Netflix's ability to raise prices without inducing greater churn.
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" Almost every recruiter has heard this eye roll-inducing answer to the question, "What is your greatest weakness?
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BANGKOK — The coconut wood pestle hits the mortar, and the chili fumes rise in a cough-inducing haze.
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Around 80% acknowledged vaping liquids containing THC, the high-inducing ingredient in marijuana, bought on the black market.
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In the second, Foltynewicz wriggled out of a bases-loaded spot, inducing an inning-ending forceout from Piscotty.
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That means wood-fired stoves, interludes of cough-inducing smoke and vehement arguments about who is to blame.
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Women told the stories, superstitious, chill-inducing, full of myth and colour, that preserved links with dead generations.
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Along with all of these complicated, sometimes squirm-inducing subjects, she's also honest with them about mental illness.
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So if you want to wear a tacky, fun, joy-inducing sweater (and you should!), just wear it.
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But a typical quadcopter drone is shaped more like a cube, which is more drag-inducing, Schulman said.
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It is the rare song that can get you pumped while inducing thoughtful looks out of rainy windows.
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Hours in the weight room mixed with sauna-like sweat-inducing workouts have improved Forbes' conditioning and strength.
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I would perform the required demon-exorcising, luck-inducing rituals, and keep tabs on the following 24 hours.
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Seated beneath a projected screen of psychedelic images of their own making, P-Orridge delivered a reverie-inducing lecture.
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It should surprise no one that US is a very satisfying (and anxiety-inducing) follow up to GET OUT.
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Blood pressure may increase due to stress, diet, medical conditions and even an anxiety-inducing visit to the doctor.
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So, even if you find sports to be hive-inducing, Bend It Like Beckham is worth a re-watch.
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It eschews ASMR-esque sound effects and chill-inducing needle drops, leaving the focus on humans speaking into microphones.
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A refresher on the show's most recent tear-inducing twist: some time between the 1970s and present day — spoiler!
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This closely simulates conception and will open your mind vent to the cosmic A/C, momentarily inducing God-ness.
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The threat of deadly rip currents hovers over the panic-inducing final shot as Arcade Fire's "The Suburbs" plays.
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The two medications Gomperts prescribes — mifepristone and misoprostol — work in combination by inducing a miscarriage early on in pregnancy.
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Taking in a sweeping treetop view of the Indonesian rainforest, the vertigo-inducing portrait of an orangutan is spectacular.
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While the buzzy lead-up is pretty great, what really is butterfly inducing to the designers is the aftermath.
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So will Connor S.'s penchant for all things adventurous and fear-inducing jibe with Hannah's naturally nervous energy?
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Reform was "never about destroying or disbanding" chaebols, but about inducing them to grow and add jobs, Kim said.
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Once wrapped around my cranium, the D9200s have enough clamping force to stay in place without ever inducing discomfort.
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This week, WhatsApp was fined €3 million by Italian antitrust authorities for "inducing" users to share data with Facebook.
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It looks like Shay Mitchell can't get enough of the whiplash-inducing twists and turns of Pretty Little Liars.
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Previously, that meant heavily lifting from Michael Bay's school of constructing tummy-ache inducing chocolate sundaes of CGI explosions.
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Indeed, you can't really train for parenting, either, despite what all those anxiety-inducing books may make you think.
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The ad takes a heartwarming — and perhaps tear-inducing — turn when a few bystanders do help the victim out.
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The exchange in which Helen insistently reminds Daniel that his father, her husband, died of AIDS is shudder-inducing.
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Destroying an ear has the benefit of being immediately visually impactful and visceral reaction-inducing — but usually not fatal.
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This limited-edition, slip-on women's shoe is covered in shots of Doug's most iconic and aww-inducing looks.
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But it was the extinction section that was grief-inducing; the scale of what we're doing to other creatures.
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Thinking about it all in the abstract can be panic-inducing, while writing about it helps me gain perspective.
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As thrill-inducing as shopping for an upcoming getaway is, it's also a fairly humbling lesson in self-control.
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If the dollar is rising because the Fed is inducing a deflationary recession, that's probably not good for anyone.
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Each viral post brings another round of cringe-inducing, crusty visuals — and yet, we can't seem to look away.
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But a nagging, panic-inducing question still looms over my husband and me, one we've been avoiding all year.
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If there's one thing the internet at large has said about Uncut Gems, it's that it's extremely anxiety inducing.
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In the most groan-inducing way possible, "there's an app for that" is back, and more important than ever.
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" Continues Joe of his client, who recently posted an envy-inducing flat tummy pic: "Khloé is like an athlete.
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Inside its body, which seems barely changed compared to the original, there are a wealth of drool-inducing features.
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Although it runs counter to the spirit of the season, exchanging gifts during the holidays can be anxiety inducing.
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Microsoft are headache-inducing, imagine if the emails had been broken up between data centers in several different countries.
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Many, including Flesher, think the ordering and shipping process for the gadgets has been flawed, confusing, and rage-inducing.
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Dunaway hints that this is just one of a few frenzy-inducing releases the brand has in the works.
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The 150-year-old Peak Tram, a funicular with incredible — and sometimes vertigo-inducing — views of the city's skyscrapers.
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There's quite a variety to choose from — heartwarming and meaningful, sarcastic, silly, envy-inducing, sexy, self-deprecating, and showy.
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Much like Oh La La's competitors and judges, Twitter is wowed by this feline and her goosebump-inducing mystique.
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She shared envy-inducing photos from a cute cafe, as well as a great shot of the Eiffel Tower.
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Leave it to bored teens to discover a freaky cool, and slightly anxiety-inducing, thing to do while driving.
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Some doctors believe the increase is linked to the number of women seeking underground treatment or inducing abortions themselves.
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It's a goosebump-inducing sight—these are clouds as seen from the surface of another planet. Another. Freakin'. Planet.
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It also introduces a new mode that blends ground and space combat into a nostalgia-inducing eye candy stew.
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As we did with the Super Bowl, we're predicting the weirdest, wildest, funniest, and most eye roll-inducing moments.
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The Idaho Representative's statement is not the first time he has made an outrage-inducing comment about health care.
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NBC's tear-inducing drama This Is Us has a bit of a different trajectory for its ultimate love story.
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Herzog said the UV radiation that causes sunburn is also known as is erythema (redness)-inducing radiation, or EIR.
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"Kong" assembles a pretty impressive cast, only to leave them slumming, basically handcuffed by the periodically groan-inducing dialogue.
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Spicer's actions aren't all defendable, obviously, like his cringe-inducing Holocaust flub and selective bans of reputable news outlets.
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If there's anything that can help us survive this utterly dread-inducing Election Day, it's our old friend alcohol.
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Now, it's found its way back into the house's collection, in the form of two very nostalgia-inducing handbags.
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As a translator myself, I found Asuka Goto's installation of annotated pages profoundly satisfying and, at times, anxiety-inducing.
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It was so — I mean, it was nausea-inducing just waiting on the sidelines, like watching Kelly do it.
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But because all good things must inevitably be milkshake ducked, McDonald's envy-inducing boba has prompted some controversy, too.
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VoteCastr promises "minute-by-minute projected outcomes," and therefore might be the most anxiety-inducing option on this list.
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While I'd prefer softer materials and nicer style, some simplicity is very welcome in today's information overload-inducing cars.
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Whoever is holding the phone—presumably it's a phone—gives the viewer a vertigo-inducing wobble to start with.
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Here's how the "cringe-inducing" image of him next to his son came to fruition, according to The Post.
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They assumed human size after a canister fell down a storm drain, sliming them with a growth-inducing chemical.
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To be sure, inducing oversteer on public roads with a car as capable as Huracán is a bad idea.
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They can also lapse into the type of avuncular zinger that is as endearing as it is groan-inducing.
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Green on green on green on green, all of this chlorophyll inducing a bleary anesthetic—or Andrew thought so.
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On June 11, an Illinois teen was accidentally kicked in the head, inducing memory loss and dozens of seizures.
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He issues pardons with the obvious intent of inducing suspects and defendants to not cooperate with the special counsel.
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Patel was sentenced to 20 years in prison for feticide after she miscarried, possibly from taking abortion-inducing pills.
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Let's be real here: Even in the best of times, heading home for the holidays can be anxiety-inducing.
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It will present a night-and- day contrast to the job-killing, tax-raising, poverty-inducing Obama-Clinton agenda.
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That drive-inducing aspect of Future's music is part of the reason I'm in a much better situation today.
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To Danes, it's something you stuff with braised hare; and to Homer Simpson, a drool-inducing way of life.
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I reentered the psychiatric bargaining game a few months ago because I began to experience insomnia-inducing nighttime anxiety.
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He was hooked, becoming, he says, addicted to the serenity-inducing neurochemicals that flood his brain while singing kirtan.
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But it was Jennifer Hudson who gave an unforgettable, chill-inducing performance that we've already watched over and over.
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He will continue to speak of a cringe-inducing, uncommon bond that has developed with his pal in Pyongyang.
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Few weeks have better encapsulated the whiplash-inducing discussions playing out around free speech online than the previous one.
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Calling for calm, they produced in its place an anxiety-inducing hum: I better get some quiet, or else.
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Yet, in its grim, guilt-inducing way, the film works, even on the occasions when it's working against itself.
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But Jon is a bland [insert generic leader here] of a character, while Dany's heel turn is whiplash-inducing.
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TORONTO — Through most of his 13-year major league career, J.A. Happ has made a living inducing fly balls.
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Up to 48 hours later, the patient takes misoprostol, which causes the uterus to contract, essentially inducing a miscarriage.
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Unremitting hostility may prove self-fulfilling, inducing China to seek to oust the United States military from the region.
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The return of New Coke is perhaps the most surprising and nostalgia-inducing element of the broader publicity effort.
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Lina Bo Bardi's swoon-inducing furniture; Heidi Bucher's phantomlike sculptures; and Josh Kline's chronicle of a 'calamity in progress.
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And the vast majority of states don't even have specific laws against self-inducing an abortion on the books.
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"Of all of the different hazards, drought seems to be one that's particularly powerful in inducing migration," he said.
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This migraine-inducing romp through the New Testament combined pseudo-intellectualism with high camp on a constantly rotating stage.
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It flips through different visual styles for each famously spooky tale, but falls short of anything truly nightmare-inducing.
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They're also trying to cut the awards show from a yawn-inducing four hours to a more manageable three.
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Driving, shopping, banking, showering — every mundane task is primed for failure, which Greenside draws out in cringe-inducing detail.
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So prepare for gridlock-inducing motorcades, protests at Trump Tower, heightened security and traffic clogged streets in Midtown Manhattan.
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Minor, though, got Simmons swinging on a first pitch, inducing a popout for the first out of the inning.
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Aside from Freeman's lobotomies, there is a long tradition of poisoning patients or inducing comas to "reset" the brain.
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By the end of an entire day spent searching for this nostalgia-inducing phone, I was feeling pretty duped.
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Or, when noted LOL-inducing comedians like Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig are on stage, polite laughter would do.
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"The Handmaid's Tale" is a great show that understands how to build tension to an anxiety attack-inducing degree.
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But there was so little of substance, this whole campaign, it's just like a diabetes-inducing amount of sugar.
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Health officials have said many patients have reported using vaping products containing THC, the high-inducing ingredient in marijuana.
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The granddaddy of get-it-while-it's-hot retailing is reviving its frenzy-inducing Design for All marketing campaign.
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The shoot for the nude scene in "Red Sparrow" was far less stress-inducing than she might have thought.
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For direct marketers, inducing a customer to open a letter is the equivalent of getting past the front door.
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Both Malaysia and Indonesia are inducing artificial rain through cloud seeding methods in a bid to aid relief efforts.
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The United States has accused China of hacking companies and inducing or bribing scientists to hand over commercial secrets.
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The granddaddy of get-it-while-it's-hot retailing is reviving its frenzy-inducing Design for All marketing campaign.
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It is possible to be a conscientious objector to the whole laborious, stress-inducing, health-endangering process, of course.
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It is possible to be a conscientious objector to the whole laborious, stress-inducing, health-endangering process, of course.
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Among people taking two or more of the potentially depression-inducing drugs, the prevalence went up to 10 percent.
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In Marvel's comic books, there are few things more fearsome, more awe-inducing, or more powerful than the Phoenix.
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This sugar intake is especially cavity-inducing: the daily recommended value of sugar for women sits at 26 grams.
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The mask delays your breathing just slightly enough to enable you to hear your breath, inducing a subtle trance.
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Australia is famous for producing nightmare-inducing animals, from birds that break and enter to deadly funnel-weaving spiders.
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A hodgepodge of disco balls, lasers and lanterns threw seizure-inducing hues of yellow, magenta and green onto their faces.
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It's moments like these that turn makeup from a form of expression to an anxiety-inducing pain in the ass.
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In 1934, a Hungarian doctor named Ladislas Meduna claimed he'd had much success treating patients with schizophrenia by inducing seizures.
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An indica usually offers more of a relaxing, sleep-inducing sensation, so those are "your classic insomnia strains," says Barcott.
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It's not often you find yourself eagerly awaiting a fresh glimpse of a nightmare-inducing clown, but here we are.
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Is it far more likely that you and the rest of your frivolous, moral-panic inducing compatriots don't actually exist?
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It seems that the universe is filled with something called dark matter, whose gravity-inducing effects are without any explanation.
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There's no word if there will be a drink limit for adults who hope to use the nausea-inducing machines.
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This is because the camera would swing wildly about, trying to predict the player's next move, potentially inducing simulation sickness.
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As just one example, the infamous and rage-inducing blue spiny shell has been nerfed a bit this time around.
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But for those of us who approach footwear decisions even somewhat pragmatically, fancy occasions mean toe-numbing, hobble-inducing shoes.
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So to celebrate their intriguing allure, we've rounded up 10 of the most vertigo-inducing bridges from around the globe.
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The most sweat-inducing moment for Levandowski was whether he was asked whether the company's tech has ever hit anything.
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By now, we should be used to the Obamas sharing squeal-inducing social media posts whenever there's an important occasion.
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In addition, installing harnessed car seats can be a confusing, sweat-inducing chore, and studies show many aren't installed correctly.
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I was in the middle of a packed night bus when my friendship came to an abrupt, whiplash-inducing halt.
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IN AN industrial park in Niamey, the capital of Niger, unemployed men rest in the shade from thirst-inducing heat.
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Yet, the whole panic-inducing catastrophe was simply an over-wrought prank, orchestrated by Winston "Bird Shirts" Bishop (Lamorne Morris).
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Filmmakers mined raves' trance-inducing beats and light shows as the backdrop for thrillers, crime capers, documentaries, and love stories.
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Check it out: Whatever adrenaline rush-inducing activity you choose to participate in, Slick Smart ensures that it's well documented.
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Sometimes, as in the case of Kim Kardashian, the initial fame-inducing moment is a flare, intended to be forgotten.
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The Simpsons has a long history of featuring sometimes goosebump-inducing coincidences, from predicting voting booth controversies to technological advances.
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The Killing of a Sacred Deer is perhaps Lanthimos' most cringe-inducing movie yet, but it's also unexpectedly his funniest.
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Even more cringe-inducing were Wooley's questions about her pregnancy, which she announced in January, three months after taking office.
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Pop culture thanks you, too, for giving us some of the strangest, most awkward moments of cringe-inducing embarrassment comedy.
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Five teams move into the final round — to pitch a new panel of judges and endure more stress-inducing questions.
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A monitor doesn't have to be some huge anxiety-inducing purchase — not when the budget monitors are just as crisp.
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After all, even a nosebleed-inducing $399 per month top-tier plan costs a fraction of a real human assistant.
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In the meantime, I'm sure I'm not the only one needing a good neck massage after Trump's whiplash-inducing comments.
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When you're not enjoying Second Act's parade of jealousy-inducing fashion, soak in all the chemistry vibrating between the cast.
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The star is currently on a tropical trip and sharing all the FOMO-inducing photos on her social media channels.
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The more complex and headache-inducing a domestic route map becomes, the more a country fosters connectivity between its regions.
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After an initial "inducing panic" charge was dropped, they decided to go after him for harassment and causing public alarm.
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Ahead, find New York City's most jaw-dropping, happiness-inducing desserts — from legendary chocolate babka to a classic banana split.
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There are other headache-inducing work arounds, but not the kind of native Google Play apps support you're getting here.
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"#HeToo" is exactly the kind of cringe-inducing comment that many of Jost and Che's critics have been worried about.
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The "autonomous vehicle paradox" of inducing drivers to disconnect because they are not needed most of the time is confounding.
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Boyd overcame these indignities to rise to the number-two job at the paper — inducing resentment among some white peers.
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People turn to saunas and sweat-inducing treatments for all kinds of reasons, like reducing chronic pain or relieving stress.
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To see some of that comic's most memorable frozen moments come to life in this new trailer is chill-inducing.
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While we didn't hear that part of her speech, we did hear her epic, meme-inducing call for wage equality.
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But, he also says Donald Trump is a true supply sider and would implement growth-inducing tax cuts if elected.
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But some of the cry-inducing emotions she feels are completely because of just how much she loves her son.
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It is one that will keep you warm, thanks to plenty of fresh ginger and a sweat-inducing jalapeño oil.
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During last year' simulation, they became fully immersed in the unpredictable and anxiety-inducing scenario of an ongoing deadly epidemic.
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And displayed a meme-inducing Philip Treacy headpiece adorned with tassels, ribbon-like flames and red pom-poms in 2015.
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Staring paralyzed at an untouched canvas, waiting for an idea make itself known, is at once exhilarating and anxiety-inducing.
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Oddly enough, this online space dedicated entirely to inducing nausea and panic allowed me to regain control of my claustrophobia.
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That record (especially the track" Beautiful Mother") features otherworldly and impossible to describe harmonies that are especially awe-inducing live.
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" The reading standards fill students' minds with filth in the form of raunchy books and with yawn-inducing "informational texts.
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Endometrial tissue can adhere to the bowels, making something as simple as going to the bathroom a wince-inducing experience.
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I found some of the script to be laugh-out-loud funny, and some of it to be tear-inducing.
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BBC trainer Marc Settle recently stumbled across a headache-inducing optical illusion while packing away his son's wooden train track.
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Sick of those anxiety-inducing red dots constantly appearing on the Groups, Watch, or other tabs in your Facebook app?
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If you follow Julianne Hough on Instagram, then you've been bombarded with her FOMO-inducing "BEACHelorette" party pics all weekend.
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MORE's mandate that nonprofit religious organizations must violate their faith by providing abortion-inducing drugs in their health-insurance plans.
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And from personal experience, making a cosplay is about as fun and rewarding as it is hellish and stress-inducing.
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Ciara has been inspiring us with her beauty goodies for years — from her gorgeous complexion to her envy-inducing waves.
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The only thing that could make Monopoly more anger-inducing is the inclusion of blue shells, yet here we are.
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Watch the goosebump-inducing performance above, and then take a sonic trip down memory lane with Linkin Park's biggest hits.
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Aaron Loup replaced Biagini for one batter, inducing a grounder to third from Ben Gamel that forced Segura at second.
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Hospital staffers even suggested Bowen-Wright was inducing her son's symptoms but conceded they had no evidence to confirm that.
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And given that he seems to agree with whoever he talked to last, the signals so far are whiplash-inducing.
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There are fleeting moments of clashes and violence, but all in all, Maidan is a compilation of nausea-inducing mundanity.
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So yes, looking at those red squares creeping across the expanse of my chart was also a little panic inducing.
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For example, adversarial examples can be constructed synthetically by slightly modifying real training examples with the goal of inducing errors.
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But he's also warm and conversational, even funny—a far cry from the fear-inducing junkie "nightmare" he once was.
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And sure, it's a lot of fun and at times it's sweat-inducing, both in and out of the studio.
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The gap between expectations and reality when it comes to the distribution of American life outcomes is anxiety-inducing, and
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We could make U.S. corporations legally responsible for the practices in their factories abroad, inducing a more level playing field.
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What is it about the phrase "we need to talk" that makes it the most anxiety-inducing text message possible?
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Nearly all sent home, on Facebook, envy-inducing photos and bravura accounts of new lives: money, girls, flashy new sneakers.
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Very few dishes are not packing heat, the effects of which range from a mild tingle to sweat-inducing alarm.
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After the plan to acquire the sculpture was announced last year, some critics called the artwork's childlike theme cringe-inducing.
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John Hickenlooper have struggled to connect with liberal voters who have booed them or responded with some cringe-inducing indifference.
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The rest of the list features a nostalgia-inducing cocktail of early aughts celebrities, whose inclusion now might raise eyebrows.
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Washington (CNN)Inducing government shutdowns is not an effective tactic when it comes to negotiating in Washington, Florida GOP Sen.
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Britton walked Piscotty with two outs but ended the threat by inducing a groundout from Laureano on the next pitch.
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He also criticized Hillary Clinton and President Obama for what he called their "job-killing, tax-raising, poverty-inducing" agenda.
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Each episode is carefully crafted to pack the maximum emotional punch, and the first episode alone is pretty tear-inducing.
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Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber's multi-year on-and-off relationship has been immortalized in a new chills-inducing mashup.
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The most graphic, like the opening scene with a guy faking an orgasm, are cringe-inducing fiascos of mundane reliability.
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They weren't sexy or pretty or a "must-have" for a twentysomething girl with mounting, ulcer-inducing credit card debt.
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Women have been accused of inducing abortions when in fact they suffered miscarriages, stillbirths, or pregnancy complications, the CDFA says.
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But, beyond the eye roll-inducing name of the company, the marketing and branding of the beer itself seems problematic.
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Internal combustion engines require bulky, drag-inducing mechanisms for cooling air, combustion air intake, fuel lines, and handling exhaust gases.
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So there's again an urge to drink more to recuperate levels of happiness-inducing dopamine, and the cycle starts over.
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Richard A. Friedman THERE is no drug — recreational or prescription — capable of inducing the tranquil euphoria brought on by swimming.
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Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 Instant Camera, available at Amazon, $51.02The fun battery-powered camera produces nostalgia-inducing photos in seconds.
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How to prepare for a presentationDepending on how often you do them, business presentations can feel anxiety inducing or routine.
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Forget the fact that the song itself is a tinnitus-inducing combination of brass parps, military drumming and discordant whistles.
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Glittered with groove and head bobbing inducing basslines, it's a refreshing contrast to Toronto's often heavy and low distorted sounds.
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This funny, heartwarming and sometimes cringe-inducing take on middle school is sure to resonate deeply with its young audience.
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When Mr. Kaufmann appeared onstage (after a tension-inducing 15-minute delay), the audience broke into prolonged applause and bravos.
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The nearly stagnant water beneath the new net looks more like a tar pit, and releases a gag-inducing smell.
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Amid the high-stakes, stress-inducing news cycle, we've created a quick and easy way for you to calm down.
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And then what was palpitation-inducing becomes something more meditative, and the difficulty spike curves off into a manageable climb.
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Kaller and her excellent cast achieve a delicate equilibrium between laugh-out-loud comedy and gasp-inducing, self-inflicted tragedy.
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In total, I visited six continents, traveled more than 100,000 miles and spent almost 300 delirium-inducing hours on airplanes.
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Having to stay late at work is already a bummer, but missing your pet's feeding time is downright guilt-inducing.
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He is responsible for the panic-inducing "Jaws" theme, the haunting soundtrack to "Schindler's List" and the heroic "Superman" theme.
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Her asthma-inducing emotion may well have exceeded its cause at Christmas dinner, and found its way into the poem.
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A medical abortion takes place within the first 10 weeks of pregnancy and involves inducing a miscarriage with prescription pills.
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Add to this that Camus at 17 incurred tuberculosis, in those days incurable, and inducing even a later crippling relapse.
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Reiss writes about a NASA-financed project that explored inducing astronauts into a "prolonged torpor" for a mission to Mars.
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Here's the undeniably shudder-inducing trailer: It looks like King isn't the only one who found the show scary, either.
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Hernandez got out of a bases-loaded jam, inducing Chad Pinder to ground out to short to end the inning.
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She had a gulp-inducing figure and was unusually good at finding the perfect pose and holding it for hours.
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Second, a surprise trip that comes out of nowhere – without any sort of forewarning – can be anxiety-inducing for kids.
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The government is having a very hard time transiting out of fire-fighting mode into producing a growth-inducing budget.
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The people I spoke to by-and-large described their spending on loot boxes as impulsive, shameful, and stress-inducing.
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"Girls" even parodied the trend, when the characters visited a cringe-inducing staged re-creation of the Kitty Genovese murder.
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When inducing labor between 36 and 38 weeks, Harper says respiratory issues for the baby are the most common complication.
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The two medications Gomperts prescribes — again, mifepristone and misoprostol — work in combination by inducing a miscarriage early on in pregnancy.
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When Cruz broke into silly song to demonstrate how he serenades his wife on the phone, there was squirm-inducing silence.
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Rather than swarm the viewer with fear-inducing stats and information, through V.R. this film opens a door for the viewer.
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But when I longed to use AutoPilot most — during headache-inducing Silicon Valley commuter traffic on the 280 — it wasn't accessible.
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Massage therapies are the holy grail: capable of unlocking your ultimate feel good potential and inducing deliciously high levels of bliss.
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Trying to solve the problem of a sleep-challenged baby can present a minefield of guilt-inducing choices for new parents.
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Yuh-ikes. I'm not one for these kinds of cringe-inducing, limb-breaking videos—but this is certainly one of them.
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It's supposed to be a glow-inducing concoction with ingredients like rose flower powder, argan oil, avocado oil, and Bulgarian rose.
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The study, published in Environment International, found that fluoxetine was capable of inducing antibiotic resistance in laboratory strains of Escherichia coli.
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At 19, she got her start delivering a chills-inducing poem, "If Should I Have a Daughter," on a TED stage.
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Breitbart stories are loud, anxiety-inducing and consistently focused on making Americans afraid of the dangers immigrants bring to American shores.
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Their active ingredients are a mishmash of chemicals meant to mimic the high-inducing effects of THC found in cannabis products.
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Imagine sportswear that not only stays dry through the most sweat-inducing workouts, but also turns perspiration into a design element.
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And there's a lot of talk these days about a coma-inducing term Wall Street gives this spectrum: the yield curve.
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READMEA basic alarm clock and digital watch that transcend their functional limitations thanks to a Game Boy-themed, nostalgia-inducing facade.
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The tenor of the jokes seemed to alternate between anger and solemnity as people adjusted to a bizarre, whiplash-inducing year.
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"There's been quite a bit of conversation about my plan to restore Internet freedom," Pai says in the cringe-inducing clip.
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Galifianakis, star of "The Hangover" films, is known for his cringe-inducing banter on the web program, asking subjects awkward questions.
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Tomohiro Ishii was a brutal, wince-inducing affair that wound up being about which wrestler could take legit kicks the longest.
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The debut song, "This Head I Hold," was a retro-sounding, dance-inducing electronic R&B ditty produced by Danger Mouse.
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Plus, there's enough gold on the internet to warrant nostalgia-inducing updates a bit more often than simply once a year.
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Unlike a loud and potentially conflict-inducing manual vacuum, the Eufy RoboVac range is quiet — even in the high suction mode.
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Five teams move into the final round — to pitch a new panel of judges and endure another stress-inducing Q&A.
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From the northern lights to the city's swoon-inducing scenery, Reykjavik, Iceland ranks pretty high up on our travel bucket list.
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Sometimes an inappropriate prescription of amphetamines, inducing a minor bout of psychosis, is just the kick in the ass you need.
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There are some very good causes, such as inducing rainfall in Sub-Saharan Africa during drought, where I would sanction intervention.
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But the role nonetheless leans heavily on cringe-inducing stereotypes, and may alienate audiences and voters alike from the film. —A.
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It can take two to three weeks to build milk supply, according to the protocol that physicians use when inducing lactation.
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Another thing that separates Every Day from, say, Twilight, is that there is no swoon-inducing male lead in the equation.
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Festivals are famous for the good vibes anyway, but it goes up a level if you have a nostalgia-inducing phone.
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Winter's Snapchat was filled with envy-inducing scenes of waves crashing on the rocks as well as tropical drinks and meals.
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And doing that will also mean skipping the headache-inducing questions about how old eavesdropping statutes apply to robot voice assistants.
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We've rounded up three nostalgia-inducing, limited-edition beauty collaborations — from Urban Decay's trippy line to Sephora Collection's adorable Disney picks.
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The appeal of such trail runs is that they have all the personal challenge of an ultra, plus awe-inducing nature.
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Cheban introduces host Dr. Travis Stork and his cohost, Dr. Andrew Ordon, to a grimace-inducing orange juice and espresso concoction.
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There's no real sign here the slow rate of unemployment and wage growth is inducing people back into the labor force.
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And this year, North received some pretty envy-inducing gifts from Alexander Wang — that even mom Kim was wanting to borrow!
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It also might feel deeply unsettling or anxiety-inducing for a young survivor to think about genitalia or certain sex acts.
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This is why it's so fulfilling to see Zoey start experimenting with playerdom after a cringe-inducing text meltdown with Aaron.
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It's a nifty little gimbal that attaches to your smartphone, charging the device while stabilizing its shots for FOMO-inducing videos.
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"Citizen Kane" (1941) reveals a crucial detail in the last minute; whodunnits keep audiences guessing until a last gasp-inducing denouement .
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In other words, this was not an injury-inducing rerun of me taking that 6-week stiletto kickboxing course in 2013.
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Tracking each and every celebrity red carpet gown is both the best part of my job and the most FOMO-inducing.
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