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And just like that — poof — it was gone.
Just like that, you can be on your way.    
And just like that, True is born, at 4 a.m.
So, is Obamacare going to be killed just like that?
And then, just like that, the special fries were gone.
And just like that, another party season's come and gone.
And just like that, the child's secret room was created.
And just like that, episode one draws to a close!
We open the bag and eat them just like that.
Just like that, the crew is down but not out.
And just like that, Meghan Markle is on her way!
"We have a raincoat just like that," the mother said.
JUST like that, America's laptop ban is all but over.
Episode 7And just like that, Cottonmouth is out of jail.
And just like that, all my dreams had come true.
And, just like that, Wayans is holding a $100 bill.
Just like that, the torch passes to Rob and Chyna.
And just like that, their burgeoning sisterhood is quickly stalled.
And just like that, J.K. Rowling became a household name.
And just like that, living like Gwyneth Paltrow is easy.
And just like that, another magical TV moment was born.
"Oh I'll be free, just like that bluebird," he repeats.
And just like that, a new food trend was born.
And just like that, the sun was gone #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.
And just like that, Virgin Galactic made it to space.
And just like that, all was right with the world.
Just like that, they drop their weapons and walk away.
And just like that, Anne's got a mom and dad.
Just like that, all my Southern illusions had been shattered.
I don't want to erase 8 years just like that.
And just like that, we're already off to episode 2!
"And just like that, the twins are back," she wrote.
And just like that, you've now got a flipped photo.
Just like that, a Supreme Court justice will be confirmed.
Girl, you just, like, that was, like, some snake moves!
Just like that, he was back in the game too.
Maybe Sidney Crosby and Jonathan Toews are just like that.
But just like that, my time with Dolenz was up.
And then, just like that, he checked out of life.
And just like that, we were all hungry for more.
Just like that, Kentucky was disinvited from its own invitational.
And just like that, the Americans have doubled their lead.
Just like that, his teammates respond with ecstatic, ferocious dunks.
It's all arranged and just like that everyone's mood shifts.
And just like that we got on a different track.
Just like that, the bee got out and flew away.
Just like that, the bee got out and flew away.
And just like that, we needed someone for the job.
Just like that, Wheeler's fine work had gone for naught.
Just like that new American symbol of greed, Donald Trump.
Just like that bar, keeping you safe at all times.
And just like that, you'll be able to make a purchase.
And just like that, Jonathan Tucker is a father of two.
And just like that, she is driven off into the distance.
"Open up girl," they said, and she did, just like that.
At Twitter, you can walk in and out, just like that.
And just like that, our grade school aesthetic became cool again.
Just like that, sports stadium welfare would be dead and buried.
I just like that because it proves women can do that.
"We were made to sit just like that," he told CNN.
The woman she loved had turned her in, just like that.
And just like that, the anti-seizure drugs tendered their resignation.
And just like that, Black Mirror season 3 is a wrap.
Maybe his beautiful eyes and iridescent skin were just like that.
And just like that, a new era of astronomy is underway.
And just like that, after six full seasons, she was done.
"Just like that, I was razzle-dazzled by Broadway," she said.
And just like that, all the feels come barreling in again.
And, just like that, you've got more storage on your iPhone.
Just like that, all my digital friendships were tucked neatly away.
And just like that, the Mooch was gone from our lives.
And just like that, this tool was available to practically anyone.
I was stabbed in the back with one just like that.
And, good news, now your home can smell just like that.
The rest of the morning was pretty much just like that.
Just like that bully blemish will be in approximately 24 hours.
You're just, like, that guy who always comes up on Tinder.
And just like that, the door to China started to reopen.
Just like that, "Lyin' Ted" and the "Trojan horse" were back.
Just like that, the idea of Mary Louise Cosmetics was born.
She let him in, and just like that, it was gone.
And just like that, The Good Wife and Alicia have you.
I could have happily spent all four days just like that.
Tawada turns sentence structures inside out, just like that white glove.
"She was just like, 'That guy's for me,"' Mr. Elba says.
Yes, just like that but with carrots and potatoes around him.
And just like that, midway through the 2006 season, it did.
And just like that, the matter was back to square one.
Just like that, Netflix's two most-streamed shows of 22019 vanished.
And just like that, without even auditioning, she won the role.
Just like that, the impeachment trial of Donald Trump is done.
And just like that, we're smack dab in our summer ritual.
One morning in 2202, just like that, it was expropriated. Taken.
But, see, after the mechanic fixed the clutch—just like that!
Now we've got to go on to Memphis just like that.
QUICK: I HAVE NOT HEARD ANYBODY EXPLAIN IT JUST LIKE THAT.
Just like that cute selfie you're agonizing about whether to like.
And just like that, I started to love the work again.
He was only 7, but he got sick just like that.
Just like that, your perfectly polished ring finger is a smudged mess.
And just like that, the great hope of the Democratic party disappeared.
And just like that, my Naked and Afraid XL experience was over.
Internet Marrieds is just like that example I gave you about choice.
Just like that, our very nuanced and diverse identities had been erased.
Just like that, he and the pastor were alone together in darkness.
Well, Adele wearing no makeup is just like that Vaporeon, only rarer.
They want to take the world back to be just like that.
I imagine it must have looked just like that piece of felt.
And just like that, ColourPop, Seed's first brand, was a runaway success.
And just like that, Theranos' 2017 got a whole lot worse.[Bloomberg]
Just like that, she reminded us that she's a handbag designer, too.
Just like that post-tooth pool of blood on your gums, right?
Just like that, the three-night mini series begins with a bang.
As a DJ who could do it all, baby, just like that.
He pushes a blue button, and, just like that, launches a wave.
I didn't know about it and it really happened just like that.
Just like that, GoPro was born, breaking open a whole new market.
And just like that, Kim lost one of his top money makers.
Just like that, Deadpool 2 brings two queer women into its ensemble.
And just like that, you're ready to start streaming your Switch gameplay.
I turned off Facebook, and just like that my stress went away.
And just like that, the end of Milan Fashion Week is nigh.
And just like that," Ranadivé says, "the phone becomes your remote control.
"And just like that they take flight," she wrote in the caption.
Just like that, the Wildcats were back in charge at 49-41.
And just like that, your image will be crisp as a cucumber.
Just like that, I was enjoying Pyre again, thanks to a spoiler.
Something had been said, and just like that, Simon Gallup nobbed off.
Just like that, cutting off all our access to the outside world.
Why can't I just like that person or not like that person?
And just like that, the rainbow-hair crew bagged its latest recruit.
Just like that, the students then become virtual shoo-ins for acceptance.
Just like that, they were drawn into the spirit of the dance.
Just like that, they're in a full-on sprint toward the finish.
The malevolent people we encounter in life are mostly just like that.
And just like that, the summer rage blooms within me once more.
Just like that, rickrolling is an official piece of the Fortnite experience.
Doesn't he look just like that other guy from Bachelor In Paradise?
And just like that, one of the season's biggest conflicts was solved.
This is important, Nadia, let's do it like that, just like that.
And just like that, the iPhones appeared and the pictures started posting.
And just like that, the extremely depressing ending of Roseanne is no more.
And, just like that, the most memorable dinner of my life was over.
It's a muscle, so you just have to treat it just like that.
Just like that, she's dead, which means she's right back in the bathroom.
It's just like that old saying—when life gives you lemons, you tweet.
Just like that, Graham continues to solidify her place as everyone's favorite model.
And just like that, Garfield turned into the Nick Viall of awards season.
And just like that, a new squad member was brought into the fold.
And just like that, she was in the same hot seat as Star.
And just like that, yesterday's first Monday in May is but a memory.
So four-dimensional space is just like that, but there's one more dimension.
"Just like that, I'm looking down at Pablo fucking Escobar," Murphy tells us.
This will be just like that, but it already sounds way, way better.
And just like that, the 38-year-old became a multi-masking marvel.
And, just like that, my operation date was scheduled for five weeks later.
Again, you can eat it just like that and it's all you need.
And just like that, Tony Stark breaks the entire conceit of the movie.
" And just like that, "he went to Serena" replaced "he went to Jared.
Yup, Theo's clusters are just like that — only made from all-natural ingredients.
Just like that, the attention Democrats hoped their agenda would grab was lost.
And just like that everyone who watched the video's heart grew three sizes.
And just like that, I was back to doing extensive pre-workout stretching.
And just like that, the Big Ten's playoff hopes are on life support.
And just like that, I was booked for a flight to my flight
But then she was gone, just like that, one night in November 1990.
Just like that, we could see every plan—everything that they were doing.
And just like that, the PS4 will forget that user account ever existed.
" This is also how Strout feels when characters "show up, just like that.
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I'm just like that, especially when it comes to things I'm interested in.
And just like that, unannounced, I hear the door being unlocked and opened.
Here's what else is happening: And just like, that our "hotumn" is back.
"They had to grow up, just like that," Samantha's father, Rik Deitsch, said.
D.C.: Hopefully we'll find a good solution to climate change just like that.
And just like that, the Vacation Project, which would solve both issues, began.
Just like that, the Yankees had staked themselves to a 3-0 lead.
Just like that, my journey down the slippery slope of expensive handbags began.
Just like that, one could feel the engraver was getting his tools ready.
It's just"—her eyes blazed large—"all that money, gone just like that.
Just like that, two of their win-now free-agent additions were gone.
And just like that, your iPhone craving is satisfied until the next time.
Just like that, Alabama had a 24-6 lead it would not relinquish.
That she came back with a necklace with a bird, just like that?
And just like that, I was transported to a late evening in 1998.
Just like that, "Family Feud" was removed from the air for a second time.
" And just like that, we are calling our dads to say, "I love you.
And just like that, my decades-long career as I'd known it was over.
And just like that, he became the crazy, self-destructive one in their relationship.
And now we've got a solution to a three-body problem, just like that!
And just like that, with some unusual marketing tactics, the Whizzinator remained on shelves.
I f------ loved this man and I can't believe just like that he's gone.
She and Hakeem make up and just like that, the engagement is back on.
And just like that, the intersection is blocked, and traffic comes to a halt.
And just like that, sidewalk use is no longer about safety, but about jobs.
Just like that, the sun was setting on my day as a Finn — literally.
Just like that, in a piece of popular fiction, American atrocities become Russian atrocities.
And just like that, her outfit went from powerful armor to a mourning dress.
They're goofing around just like that, they have the same relationship, they're super funny.
Just like that, I have fallen down the online shopping rabbit hole once again.
"And just like that, our whole world has changed," she said in the caption.
And just like that, we resign ourselves to taking the lazy girl route instead.
Hopefully this theory will be proven false, just like that ghoulish Rugrats one was.
He responds like this: And just like that, Sansa's Heinous Men Reprieve is over.
Just like that, another service of questionable legality has cropped up on the internet.
Just like that, you can consider the lock screen your security blanket once again.
Just like that—one day it was there and the next it was gone.
They "handle" Gram — and just like that, Empire's problem is solved … or is it?
Everything else is in the future because it could all change just like that.
Just like that, the snow will come right off with little to no effort.
Maren Morris and Alicia Keys's duet on "Once" tonight was billed just like that.
And, just like that, the title of "No Home Movie" takes on piercing meaning.
And just like that, the bubble of sorrow breaks in a little ecstatic burst.
"Oh yeah, I cook every day, just like that," he says, snapping his fingers.
And then, as soon as I did, I was just like, That was it?
Here's what else is happening: And just like that, we're back to summer weather.
And just like that, 12 years of work and sacrifice could be wiped out.
It's a great line of lies, just like that romanticized depiction of his burial.
Just like that, Savitri became another statistic — actually, she didn't even become a statistic.
Unfortunately, I can't have what I want just like that, and neither can you.
But just like that, the minute he figured it all out, it changed again.
"I just like that he was kind of hidden under this tree," he said.
And, just like that, my sense of loss suddenly revealed itself as terribly narrow.
If technology or AI comes in, your job can be lost just like that.
And just like that, Stephenson was inspired to create her irreverent "My Man" series.
You see these vehicles do something intelligent, it's just like, that is science fiction.
And just like that, I had the theme for my first published Sunday puzzle.
Just like that President Obama helped to stop the economy from getting much worse.
I wish I grew up in a small place by the beach just like that.
And just like that, the women of the Deuce have an opportunity to move inside.
And, just like that, Barack Obama's turn as President of the United States has ended.
And just like that, the tradition of wearing green on St. Patrick's Day was born.
He went out to do something fun and adventurous … and it ended just like that.
One just like that tear that wells up when there's no more firewood to chop.
The piece crescendoes to a clattering climax, and then, just like that, all is silent.
And just like that, Russia pulled off a geopolitical coup without firing a single shot.
And just like that, BYOFL had become a punk relic of a pre-internet age.
They're just like that really intense couple in high school you were always curious about.
You can discuss it in a very abstract level but literally, it's just like that.
And just like that, what might have been progress takes a deep and treacherous turn.
We're giving an opportunity and believing in someone, just like that judge believed in me.
Just like that, people threw in the towel and moved on from the eclipse. #ThanksTrump.
And then they kick ass together, just like that final scene in Mr. & Mrs. Smith.
And just like that, a door to a completely new world was opened for me.
And just like that, B & V back together again, off to solve this next mystery.
Just like that, the opioid crisis hits the Conner house like a ton of bricks.
And just like that, another Brock Lesnar hiatus—unplanned as it may be—had begun.
"The family was crestfallen, our 150-year brewing tradition gone, just like that," Stroh writes.
And just like that, she had effortlessly created another affirmation right out of thin air.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. And just like that, it was over.
As if I'm some sort of a butcher, who doesn't mind killing just like that.
And just like that you've gone from calling it quits early to putting in overtime.
But crank on a bit of "Heartbreak Hotel" and his mood changes, just like that.
Just like that, one of the NBA's more divisive conversations has come to a close.
You can't just say, 'today media reports the person committed a crime,' just like that.
Just like that, the world-record holder was banned from the Space Needle for life.
"And just like that it was done," said Miriam LaValle, 62, a retired telecommunications worker.
The Stingray "gives us additional reach, just like that of heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali," Adm.
You decide you like it, you want it, and you buy it — just like that.
I would never stand in front of someone just like that and take a photograph.
And just like that, an era in fashion we thought had long passed was back.
And then just like that, during lunch break last Wednesday, Colin jumped from his chair.
It comes to you quickly, as swiftly as I snap my fingers, just like that.
The ball arrived on his forehead and just like that was redirected into the net.
He converts, and just like that Spain's World Cup somehow manages to get even worse.
Then, Charlie discovers two bodies in the woods — and just like that, everything is different.
He'll gladly accept your miles — and just like that, your loan will be paid off.
And just like that, there's a tunnel under Los Angeles, compliments of The Boring Company.
And, just like that, Wall Street is swarming the Trump administration and steering financial policy.
And just like that, the Broward County Schools Superintendent's day veered from triumph to tragedy.
And just like that, the Bloomberg bubble burst — or at least underwent a market correction.
Pimple Popper" because, he says: "I just like that it has a really clear narrative.
"You could end up with $200, $300 in overdraft fees just like that," he said.
"I'm just like that, and would not want to take a medicine to stop that."
My ancestors were terrorized, beaten, and murdered by mobs that looked just like that one.
No, they won't, because they haven't practiced, just like that guitarist for the first time.
Just like that, Fresco went from nobody to the guy who follows Kanye and Kendrick Lamar.
And just like that, the mall just won't be as affordably sparkly as it once was.
And, just like that, she resembles her daughter Vinesh, celebrating gleefully after outwitting yet another opponent.
I recently re-watched The Parent Trap and wham, just like that, I figured it out.
And just like that, our Oscars evening has already peaked, hours before the show even starts.
"…and just like that, our hearts have opened up in all new ways," Brust tells PEOPLE.
Just like that Canada Goose coat, your cold-weather skin-care routine is a worthy investment.
Just like, five, ten years ago, people weren't coming out and going pro just like that.
And just like that, one of the most beloved characters in The Walking Dead is gone.
And just like that I have found myself mourning the past but now in future tense.
Just like that, the fight we all celebrated and then lost in September is back on.
And just like that, without any further pomp or circumstance, Washington officially got its first lady.
And, just like that, the literal Queen of England just out-baller-ed all of us.
Voucher codes are great, because they're easy to use and save you money, just like that.
Chip cheers Emmie on with a, "Yes ma'am just like that!" until she makes a basket.
Just like that, the comedian sent the audience into fits of applause, but let's get real.
And just like that, with MJ's fragile ego back in tact (whew!), a bond is formed.
LG: I just like that you used the term "mulligan" because Kara doesn't really like sportsball.
Just like that, we go from feeling merry and bright to not-so-cheery and light.
But just like that, Villanova went ice cold and opened the door for a Marquette comeback.
I've seen them a few times, and I just like that they're from the Philly area.
And just like that, after three games across two generations of gaming consoles, I get it.
And just like that, we were done - Lydia with her second marathon, Chris with his fifth!
And then he just overwhelmed his marker there and just like that Russia's up 3-0.
I lost my mother [in 2017], and life is so short; it disappears just like that.
"This event, with its hackers, tinkerers and engineers, is just like that for me," he said.
And it's just like, That shouldn't prevent you from speaking up if you really need to.
Trump also tweeted that the nuclear threat from North Korea is over — abracadabra, just like that!
People get a letter telling them their debt is gone, and just like that, they're free.
Seager walked back outside, and just like that, the world came out from under her feet.
He had been a beautiful 7-pound little boy and just like that, he was gone.
And just like that, the tension ratchets up again and the story is back on track.
Just like that, Thompson's two-stroke lead at the ANA Inspiration became a two-stroke deficit.
"That never happened," Will scoffs — and just like that, the onetime series finale becomes hypothetical dust.
And then she opened her eyes, looked at mine, and just like that I was in love.
Just like that, Bachelor Nation, we have already reached the international travel portion of Colton's Bachelor season.
And just like that, we've got our outfits completely picked out to go see that rumored sequel.
And just like that, Trump has boiled it all down to familiar D.C. politics of right vs.
And just like that, a man who paid out students he'd defrauded was poised to take office.
The royal announcement And, just like that, Brown seemed to make all of our dreams come true.
"It's just like that," insists Snoop, comparing KK (Khalifa Kush) to Martha's rosemary, thyme and basil. 8.
RIP And just like that...the world lost a lot of magic ✨ Rest in peace Prince!
What he found was that a whole way of American life was dying out, just like that.
And just like that, the year is halfway finished as we enter the busy month of June.
And just like that, our hopes of hearing "2 Become 1" performed live went up in smoke.
"And just like that my baby is 6 #MAXIDREW," Simpson captioned a photo of the pair sleeping.
And just like that, only about a year later, he's set to take on the top job.
You get it washed and it's covered in shit again in five minutes, just like that one.
The bombs are blamed on a vague terrorist group, and, just like that, the country finds unity.
Just like that version, the mobile browser also offers you to bypass VPN when accessing search engines.
And just like that, Carol Lim and Humberto Leon's time at Kenzo has come to a close.
And just like that, he strolled out into the Fort Worth night and into Instagram lore forever.
"And just like that our perfect world was shattered," Adrianne, a stay-at-home mother, tells PEOPLE.
"And just like that my baby is 6 #MAXIDREW," Simpson captioned a photo of the pair sleeping.
"And just like that my heart grew bigger," read the photo's caption, accompanied by a baby emoji.
And just like that, we got one of the most hilarious live-news fails we've ever seen.
And I just like that her clothes make you feel comfortable and sexy at the same time.
Just like that, the officer saved the day and drivers on the road continued along their way.
Just like that, he made the obligatory nuisance of shaving in winter a thing of the past.
And just like that, "This Is Us" introduced viewers to a new mystery: What happened to Nicky?
Just like that, I broke up with the good guy to go back to the bad boy.
And just like that, one of the hottest summer trends in tech has faded before year-end.
And, just like that, Costi says he was shunned by his family, excommunicated from all things Hinn.
And just like that, in an echo of his Space Needle blowup, he was exiled from headquarters.
And just like that, a celebrity speaking out against Mr. Trump becomes a point in his defense.
He was just like that; he was very intimate to that level with a number of people.
I'm not sure if I remembered at that point, Oh this is just like that KLF album.
The black screen turned a deep shade of red, and just like that, I hailed a cab.
He sets it to the right speed and secures it, and just like that, it comes alive.
And just like that, your impeccably stylish formal outfit is ruined by bright colors and performance materials.
Near-perfection of a form that seems to come just like that, however, of course rarely does.
The vision of what government can do and whose side government is on changes just like that.
When he found out that I could speak Arabic, he gave me €100 [$123], just like that.
She read personal story after personal story, and just like that, she had a new life plan.
"I don't think they would give up on huge amounts of cash just like that," he said.
When someone pushed the button — abracadabra — the bus went from Boston to New York, just like that.
Just like that one woman today said that her children are giving their allowance (to his campaign).
"Just like that, like a tsar and a god, he decided and made it happen," Orlov said.
And just like that, we've reached the final issue of the year — and also, somehow, the decade.
Just like that, I had signed off on my very own small piece of New York City. 
Are there more people randomly jumping around dimensions, just like that French lady with the dancing robots?
"Dreams come true, just like that tweet did," Butler said of the prospect of finally facing Jones.
"I thought he was going to run, so I said 'Hey,' just like that," Officer Wallace recalled.
Just like that, Brooks recounts, her confidence, which had moments before been so plentiful, quickly began to plummet.
And just like that — the collection, the runway show, and now the campaign — it all comes full circle.
The ground started to shift Saturday, and, just like that, an estimated 8 million cubic yards gave way.
And if you don't do either, then you're going to have a night that looks just like that.
Enter the code NEWYEAR25 at the checkout and applicable accessories will be reduced by 25%, just like that.
But then one day, you get the fateful call from HR. Just like that, you're a free agent.
And just like that, fans wiped Marc Jacobs', Sephora's, and Neiman Marcus' stock clean of the coveted highlighter.
And just like that, there he is, building a front porch on his modest cabin in the woods.
They enter their login details when prompted — and just like that, the hacker has access to their account!
And just like that, a category was born, with Bumble & Bumble's Surf Spray hitting shelves the next year.
"Oh, I'll be free / Just like that bluebird," he sings as he shakes his hands at the heavens.
She replied: And just like that, with a well written, thought-provoking statement, a film star was humbled.
You go to hit backspace, and just like that your chances of seeing Beyoncé at Citi Field evaporate.
And, just like that, our spirits were revived with the coolest street style statement piece of the moment.
Then, she purged, and just like that, a self-destructive cycle of bulimia began in Sydney Fitzgibbons' life.
Stick the bread in the slot and press the thing down, then out comes toast, just like that.
Just like that, two of the biggest exhibitors in the Los Angeles Convention Center's South Hall are gone.
Just like that, the most crucial part of Obamacare, the individual coverage mandate, was still very much alive.
And just like that, the streets of the Faroe Islands are now visible to anyone with internet access.
So I limited it to a few minutes a day, and just like that ambient stress went away.
Just like that, Joey Logano was the new leader, and the defending Nascar champion Kyle Busch was second.
And just like that, they found themselves a pivot point in the twisting drama that is American politics.
"I just like that one because it reminds me of the thinkpiece fad around the color "millennial pink.
Just like that, our night and its false promises was over, and we all found ourselves $700 poorer.
Just like that, a World Series that had seemed Chicago's for the taking was tied at 6-6.
And just like that, the threat in this country became more real and the stakes went much higher.
This sequence actively denies usual comic book logic — no, the dead cannot be brought back just like that.
Over all, it's just like that moment in "The Wizard of Oz" when black and white becomes brilliant.
Just like that, with no pomp and no ceremony, Wenger's curtain fell abruptly after a 1-0 victory.
And just like that, I'd know which bank the company uses and its account number at that bank.
He flung the letter to the floor and just like that, Ms. Khan's seven-year marriage was over.
And just like that new Ferrari, these new iPhones are going to cost you a lot of money.
Just like that, tournament games set to be held in Greensboro, N.C., this week needed a new home.
You can have essentially zero following and have a video reach literally millions of people just like that.
You'll wish that this mini Instant Pot could follow you around just like that painfully cute, rolling droid. 
KS: Sort of like free cars in the auto industry, but ... HR: It would be just like that.
You can get it in a can and just heat it up in the microwave, just like that.
Deja shoves her, Randall gets heated with the girl's father, and just like that, they've left the alley, horrified.
In theory, this seems intended to make shopping at Walmart just like that cool armory scene from The Matrix.
And just like that, living like a Kardashian — or copping the sisters' smooth, lustrous hair — has never been easier.
Just like that, the Department of Justice is making an important case go away as if nothing much happened.
And just like that, Clark embraces class solidarity over warfare—and not without risk to his own economic security.
There are generations of gamers, LARPers, and cosplayers who don't just like that stuff... They're starting to require it.
"He had dashed people's hopes but it's clear they think things will be fixed just like that," he said.
And just like that, a new policy to pull straws out of our mouths is shoved down our throats.
And just like that, the most painful political stage drama of 2015 was dragged, lifeless, into the New Year.
When staffers voiced concerns about Goodstein, Goudiss would often reply by saying, Scott is just like that with everybody.
And, just like that, with a quick alteration of camera perspective we're at the waterfront restaurant, Fat Morgan's diner.
The actor James Woods is just like that, only instead of being addicted to cocaine he's addicted to Twitter.
Just like that, he was the first fighter in UFC history to hold titles in two weight classes concurrently.
There is not a lot of comps for investors to say 'It's just like this, it's just like that.
"Okay but I reallllly didn't wanna see Matthew Morrison's d— just like that thank you very much," another tweeted.
"One minute everything was normal and, just like that, we were scared for our lives," student Jonathan Blount said.
Just like that, Indiana grew its one-point lead into eight in less than one minute of game time.
And just like that, a guy who'd end up in a firefight with the cops was running the town.
"Recently got married, and just like that, took it away from him," her cousin Anthony Wynter said to KDVR.
And, just like that, Rihanna seems like more of an angel than her self-proclaimed good girl gone bad.
And just like that, a lady with pink hair and sequin gloves swept through the room seeking "rockaoke" participants.
"Just like that, I got fired," Victor Reyes, a Mexican migrant who worked in the kitchen, told The Times.
New smartphones sure are exciting when they're announced — just like that, your current phone isn't the latest and greatest.
We don't need to take up time of the Senate on a bill that would pass just like that.
Throughout the production, the mindset of the performers has to be just like that of a soldier, Biddiss said.
And just like that, Dos Anjos' unlikely reign as a fairly dominant UFC champ comes skittering to a halt.
And just like that, I knew there was more to Bieber than his patchy facial hair, or animal mishaps.
Just like that final shot, the horses coming around that bend bring with them the intoxicating element of potential.
Like, the song they played today ["As Your Ghost Takes Flight"], "drink your blood", I just like that imagery.
Just like that, the lead was back up to 19, and it was 95-78 going into the fourth.
And just like that, the heavyweight title shot Browne was so close to earning had slipped through his fingers.
"Once I'm on top of my inbox it's just like that lovely feeling of having clean hair," she says.
NATO operators bought the thumb drives, used them on the network, and just like that, the Russians were in.
And just like that, the Kale Binder mystery, which was part of my family's lore for decades, was gone.
That was one right there, and now, just like that, Spain has a dangerous free kick from 30 yards.
These people have made so many others happy, and knowing that they're gone, just like that, hurts so much.
The morning after she forgot her phone, Seager woke up and decided, just like that, to skip the commute.
Just like that, you&aposve earned an excellent return on purchases that might not ordinarily net you a bonus.
Just like that, her answer redirected the audience's attention to her work, while giving no quarter to Searle's prurience.
And I made up my mind and said, 'I'd sure like to be able to play just like that.
Take David's clues for ROADWAY and STIFFED; just like that, those answers now feel like highlights in a grid.
And just like that, the director, living under a spotlight since Cannes, regains an air of mystery once more.
And just like that, with a quick vote, the FCC has killed #NetNeutrality by a 3-2 vote. pic.twitter.
There are three more pairs just like that in the puzzle, but I'll leave those for you to find.
" And just like that, Dr. Fulani said, snapping her fingers in the air, "the humanity surfaces on both sides.
She sketched out the idea, and just like that, The Beachwaver, a self-rotating curling iron, was born in 163.
And just like that, we're only one super-sized episode away from the final episode of Game of Thrones ever.
It's a big, boxy truck that ships in pieces that go together just like that bookcase you bought at Ikea.
And just like that, Tiffany & Co. became even cooler — though the bodega takeovers and Tiffany Blue cabs didn't hurt either.
It shows how it is passed down with only the best of intentions, just like that paved road to Hel.
"This exercise, High Mark, is not done overnight just like that," he said, describing it as "a routine training matter".
And, just like that, Midge has worked her way to a genuinely great tight 10 like a true working comedian.
Just like that, his mother said, he always seemed to know how to capture the interest of everyone around him.
Things We Really Need To Talk About —Is Star really going back to Hunter (Chad James Buchanan) just like that?
And just like that, over one lunch on the Google Campus in Mountain View, the idea for Nom was born.
I smiled, replied back the same exact message, and just like that, &aposThe Invisible Games&apos came to an end.
We're told just like that gathering, cops don't foresee violence ... but they'll be ready if things get out of control.
"My husband always wished for a baby boy, thank God it happened just like that," said 43-year-old Kisena.
Another poor swing followed and led to another bogey, and just like that, Woods was two shots behind and reeling.
Just like that, the Wild Bill's multi-million dollar season is in jeopardy if he doesn't get it fixed fast.
But just like that ketchup packet he stuck in his sock, this mess is an invention of his own creation.
I moved in, put everything away on a Friday, went home, and gave birth that next morning just like that.
But who wants to devote valuable time to legacy talk when free-agency season, just like that, is upon us?
So the Sixers, just like that, lost two of the key veteran additions that a young squad so badly needed.
"As you know I lost my old man a few days ago — I lost him just like that," Johnson said.
Summer has come and gone, and just like that, we're wearing sweaters and breaking up with iced coffee (for now).
"And then just like that, I had another severe panic attack, like everything coming crashing down on me," she said.
And just like that, they drained the biggest race of the year of its most interesting, audacious and entertaining rider.
And just like that, five whopping right-wing conspiracy theories (as well as George Papadopoulos' budding political career) are busted.
"Just like that, a rain of rockets fell on us and we sent 93 dead bodies to church," said Salloum.
And just like that, Northern Hemisphere Hoodie-Hoo Day, which aims to help us deal with cabin fever, was born.
This new person just smiles and says, "Yeah, it's all good, I understand" and just like that, you're in love.
Just like that, the list of low-key cool Birkenstocks that we're tempted to add to our closet got even longer.
"And just like that, another #timandtabcolab for Ariel Winter," Time wrote on his own Instagram, alongside a sea of mermaid emoji.
Well, it's just like that only cuter and drawn out over however long you want to watch these videos on loop.
I also shot a couple of photos and just like that I had all my product shots added to the website.
And just like that, there's another notch in Mary Louise's tally of reasons her daughter-in-law probably murdered her son.
Just like that, Nadal was off on a five-game run that put him up 3-0 in the second set.
I don't know if you followed the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 back in 2014, but it's just like that.
Gerry and salamander were mashed together in the public's mind, and just like that, the words "gerrymander" and "gerrymandering" were born.
Basically this man was going to turn me into a zombie and for an indefinite period of time, just like that.
"The Great Wall is a cultural heritage site, can it be used as a guesthouse just like that?" one commenter wondered.
"  And just like that, it was all about him: "I've accomplished a tremendous amount in a very short time as president.
And just like that, it's like no time has passed at all since Brown left the Good Eats kitchen in 2012.
And just like that, digital's on the downturn and legacy media is the hot new ticket again — that is, for now.
And just like that, an airline was born — one Branson built to emulate his desire for a better overall flying experience.
The Florida Panthers flipped what was a one-sided game just like that, and the Arizona Coyotes never saw it coming.
You feel as though you cannot imagine loving or caring or feeling anymore and then, just like that, there is more.
"And just like that, the man handed the cashier his credit card and paid for the woman's things," the post read.
Once the finely dispersed mist hits your hair, it vanishes, just like that, leaving split ends silky and frizz effectively tamed.
And just like that, as close as she was to becoming a household name, Kehlani suddenly disappeared from the public eye.
Just like that Addison is showing the power one high school student, one whisper, one suggestion can have on someone's reputation.
" The 19-year old student activist also warned of Hong Kong citizens' growing defiance, which "will not disappear just like that.
And just like that, I threw on my heels, stood up straight, and walked out the door, nipples leading the way.
And just like that, he replaces one set of roots with another, swinging like Tarzan from one vine to the next.
Its second use is to let people know that you want them to disappear, just like that bridge in the photo.
Just like if you don't want your kid to grow up and be a doctor … some dads are just like that.
Try picking up a candle holder that looks just like that Jack-o'-lantern candy bucket you had as a kid.
Not only did I lose part of my memory and mobility, but I lost my social work career just like that.
"I'm delighted that this kind of integration is happening - just like that, without any big fuss and really great," she said.
Dzyuba buried the ensuing penalty kick past David De Gea and, just like that, Russia — and its crowd — came to life.
Fortunately for me, the very next page began a new delight altogether and, just like that, Rich had me laughing again.
Just like that, the Air Force veteran found himself in possession of nearly 18,000 bottles of hand sanitizer with zero marketability.
Just like that, with two outs in the sixth inning and only one hit allowed, Wood was removed from the game.
And just like that, you find yourself shooting and beating up countless people in your way to get to your destination.
And then, just like that, he was back on Trump's call list, given a campaign role and welcomed on presidential trips.
Customers click away, you lose business, and just like that, your shot at the American dream starts to become a nightmare.
Tough tweetKylie Jenner badmouths Snapchat's new design, and just like that the social media app lost $1.3 billion in market value.
Just like that phrase cited above about past performance, diversification is another lesson that many investors seemingly forget during bull markets.
"Just like that, I got fired," said Victor Reyes, who is from Mexico and worked in the kitchen alongside the chef.
Just like that, the weekend is over in an all-too-quick blur of makeshift barbecues and cheese puff-fueled Westworld binges.
Just like that, Woody's kid — as the beloved playthings in the Toy Story franchise call their owners — may not need him anymore.
Just like that, you're vacationing like Chrissy Teigen and John Legend (well, okay, almost) — but paying a tiny fraction of the price.
" Fortune Feimster said, "Not to brag but I have a shelf just like that…only it's with a bunch of soccer trophies.
"I was very shocked that all my efforts, that all I've done, can be undone — just like that," Asgari told The Verge.
If I could just go to sleep — just like that, go to sleep and never wake up — I would do that anytime.
And just like that, Biles crowned herself as the GOAT, but don't you dare compare her to Michael Phelps or Usain Bolt.
And buy now, because just like that second-day croissant, the sweet, sweet smell of savings won't stick around until tomorrow morning.
She toasts to Hannah's unborn child — in front of Elijah, mind you — and just like that, the cat's out of the bag.
Just like that, Cosmic ruled the Rocket League scene, and they parlayed that success into a move to the larger G2 organization.
Don't think you're going to become a grown-up just like that, overnight, by snapping your fingers, just because you hit eighteen.
And just like that, we're each ushered off to a game — some semblance of organization before it all invariably erupts into chaos.
Just like that, everything had changed for the team in orange that led the majors in wins, and the ballpark fell silent.
The magnetic pins on the backside sync up to the phone and just like that you've got a bonafide point-and-shoot.
And just like that, here are some of our favorite magic spots: "Magic at Coney" at the Coney Island Museum in Brooklyn.
It prints a receipt which you bring to the customs stop after baggage claim, and just like that: you're good to go.
Just like that, my emergency fund money was earning me over 25 times what it had been earning me the day before.
"and just like that, you are our everything," the actress captioned an image of their son, named Gio James, wearing gray attire.  
I thought of my father, who would have done it just like that, and more than ever felt hurtled back through time.
"I took a picture just like that when I was overseas," Mr. Hunter said at a town hall-style meeting in June.
"You can start a rumor on a guy like me or a celebrity, just like that," Kelly told CBS News' Gayle King.
Maisel season 2: Shy called Midge up, just like that, and asked her to be the opening act on his new tour.
Sure, he also led them into an ambush, but s--- happens, and then it's burnt to a crisp — just like that ambush.
And just like that, your days of frantically running around the house trying to track down your keys or phone are over.
You just need to have a cell phone and the list of names and you can start defrauding people, just like that.
Just like that, John "Mickey" Craig had disappeared, taking only pocket cash, a change of clothes and his four-wheel-drive Chevy Blazer.
Today, we can download virtually anything just like that, but that doesn't mean we don't have an entirely new set of 2019 problems.
Don't. The State Department's offering some unusually blunt warning about North Korea, telling Americans they can get in trouble there just like that.
For all its new technology, the AV industry may end up with a tiered system just like that of its conventional car predecessor.
And just like that, your workout's done and you haven't had to get up early or sacrifice your social life in the evenings.
It's a dream for those who take tons of photos and videos, allowing you to clear space on your phone just like that.
Google's earthquake coverage — just like that of the USGS — is global, though for now only searches in English will trigger this new feature.
No. Just like that, he took all the eggs out of the carton and crushed them, one-by-one, without breaking eye contact.
And just like that, we seem to know exactly what her long-debated hand gesture is actually saying: "How you like me now?"
You have a pencil, the ballot comes before you, look [inaudible], just like that, in the morning, starting at seven in the morning.
Just like that, my dreams of matching mother/daughter purses went down the drain, as Elle laid her earmuffs proudly on the counter.
Part of the reason I moved to L.A. was because I watched Beverly Hills 90210 and thought the world was just like that.
I told my students to simply write on theirs "we haven't been taught this yet," and we handed them in just like that.
And just like that, I landed an invitation to Glam's apartment in the Bronx, where I would finally meet Alig in the flesh.
Two-pitches later, Christian Vazquez roped a two-run single into left field, and just like that, Boston erased a two-run deficit.
"Just like that, I was jobless — something I would have never predicted six months earlier," says Nyaima Smith-Taylor, a former electrical engineer.
House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said last week that the administration's practice could be "changed just like that" as she snapped her fingers.
"I was trying to do everything I could to prevent this from happening again and now just like that she's gone," she said.
It's an apt metaphor, but the conclusion is rushed: Her friends help rescue her and she decides to attend therapy, just like that.
Duane's book details several outrageous incidents just like that around the country, clearly showing the many ways the system is stacked against suspects.
Just like that, all of Einstein's major predictions from his general theory of relativity have now been borne out by direct observational evidence.
And just like that, we went from wedding prep to newborn prep — which is also intense, but in a very, very different way.
You root for her so much and she does something so good, and then just like that you can be like, Aww, nooo.
"Wes got up and pulled the drapes, and the ocean was gone — just like that," is how Carver puts it at the end.
Just like that, the Wizard ripped a liner off a concrete beam above the right-field wall for a game-ending home run.
Just like that, my old friend in his White Stripes T-shirt and slouchy jeans had metamorphosed into a Justin Trudeau look-alike.
But it can't because it's all about NOW, and NOW is just like that, unstoppably changeable, all about sucking in and spewing out.
Just like that, the Huskies had become only the third team this season to take a 7-point lead on the Crimson Tide.
And just like that, a competitive eSports scene is born, although the big question is how many players will follow Liquid down this path.
But Uranus will still be stumbling on in the void, watching its moons crash into each other, just like that terrible Dave Matthews song.
The motorcyclist places the scared, mewing meower on the back of his bike and just like that, the world is a better, safer place.
Once the guys see that women are literally falling at "Sebastian's" feet, they reconsider their stance on him—and just like that, he's in.
Just like that—probably overnight, and without any warning—every bit of petty shit you've ever typed into Slack is now the world's business.
He then declares that "just like that, you have your own 3.5 mm headphone jack," and plugs in a set of headphones for effect.
"And just like that, our family vacation is canceled," Hart captioned a now-deleted screenshot of a weather alert on her phone on Tuesday.
Just like that other young leader Napoleon, Macron inherits a country that is bitterly divided and mired in problems that have endured for years.
He gains an impossible lightness and, just like that, begins to float upwards towards the studio's open skylight, and towards the opalescent heavens above.
"Starting a game like that with bases loaded and one out, the game can change just like that in the first inning," Gsellman said.
" By the end of the song, he's stepping into the void with his head held high: "Oh, I'll be free / Just like that bluebird.
The display is curved at the corners — just like that Sharp prototype we recently saw — and all the top-mounted sensors have been removed.
And just like that, three complete strangers — from different parts of the world — were connected through a cause, all thanks to a Facebook post.
And just like that, 3D-printed guns became a free-speech issue wrapped up in all the societal trappings of a Second Amendment debate.
Just like that, a van or SUV large enough to safely fit your group of up to six passengers will be on its way.
At the end, B and I initial the document on digital pad, then the notary does the same, and just like that, we're homeowners!
But just like that, Democrats are suddenly on the back foot: Defending Obamacare -- again -- from a last-ditch GOP effort to repeal the law.
So the question is, are there really enough people watching gaming content on YouTube who will actually actively switch to playing just like that?
"If you look at our menu, we have it just like that: 'the Obama cut,'" Zariff told VICE News correspondent Bijan Stephen in Chicago.
"And just like that, our hearts exploded into all of eternity and beyond," the caption read on a photo showing her cradling her newborn.
But now, in Game 2, he was on the mound, on a warm, sticky night — and just like that, the midges were there, too.
" It's always the sort of allusion to "Oh, I would have I would have done something but you know, it's just like that sometimes.
I told her about a scene just like that in "The Liars' Club," and she came in the next week, book in hand, sobbing.
But, just like that, the Cowboys turned it on again, posting a 29-10 run to take a 43-31 lead into the break.
Just like that — two chunky paragraphs released by a team that wasn't even in the field — the annual coaching carousel had begun to whirl.
Russia will have won the post-Cold War, and the fictional story at the top of this column will become nonfiction — just like that.
But as the market becomes increasingly crowded, the old "just like that toy you like, but slightly different!" pitch is a much harder sell.
They've got more on Naz, she says, and just like that, the cold calculus of the judicial system attempts to grind up somebody else.
And just like that, Naz is a free man — but in the eyes of the people he knows, he's not yet an innocent man.
And just like that, my first-ever MMO has been melted away by Disney's virtual grit truck, reduced to old accounts and blurry screenshots.
And for me an eco-friendly house—just like that iPhone 6, a waterfront property, or having 50,000 Instagram followers—seems out of reach.
There's question as to whether or not Quinn can bring any clients, but just like that, a client comes in with a missing father overseas.
"It just happened just like that,"  he told Fox 4 , adding that he heard a loud thud as his great-granddaughter was driving the car.
"And just like that, life became a whole lot sweeter 👨🏻👱🏻‍♀️👶🏻👶🏻🐶 #BabyManno #May2018," the mom-to-be captioned the sweet shot.
"We came here for the friends...and just like that we felt a little less alone," the Facebook ad begins over a sober piano score.
Claire steps up and helps Jamie push the knife through Dougal's chest and, just like that, she's offed two MacKenzies in less than 24 hours.
Just like that, Forrister had broken the first rule of the sacrosanct safety system by not communicating his intentions and leaving me, his buddy, alone.
As a result, they're some of the hardest to shop for — just like that friend of ours whose tastes are absurdly hard to nail down.
And just like that, when Whye's daughter stood before her classmates to talk about her great-grandmother, she began to own the Lacks family story.
For example, he described one of the instruments as the sound of water gurgling inside a pipe, and what I built sounds just like that.
All you need to do is enter the code PRIZE20 at the checkout, and 20% will be cut from the list price, just like that.
Just like that, he was on his way, a hard thrower with remarkable durability who would be baseball's biggest winner (186 victories) in the 1970s.
And then, just like that, the mercurial Mr. West decided to stage the pop-up show in Los Angeles — and then it was gone. Poof.
Hanako has been working on this nautical-inspired collection for six months, and just like that, in less than four hours, the show is done.
Just like that, Keaton's been canonized alongside Michelle Pfeiffer, Ian McKellen, Tom Hiddleston, Tom Hardy, and anyone who's played a Joker without wearing face tattoos.
Just like that naturopath on Facebook describing herself as a "specialist" with a "practice," alternative-health gurus harness the language of medicine to seem authoritative.
Cosmo cracked the kid with a solid right -- immediately turning off Sage's lights and sending him crashing to the floor face first. JUST. LIKE. THAT!
"She's just like that, happy-go-lucky, enjoying life, la-la-la in the moment, which is a reason why she's good," Kristina Minor said.
It was just like that nightmare in which you find yourself in a play, knowing nothing about the plot or your character or your lines.
But outside the event horizon, the gravitational field of a black hole is just like that of a star and it is no more dangerous.
And just like that, Warren's message, which might have otherwise gone largely unheard during the late-night session, spread far and wide with the hashtag #LetLizSpeak.
The first day of Naked and Afraid is just like that nightmare where you show up to work and realize you forgot to wear any clothes.
And just like that, Twitter became that annoying jackass on Twitter who screenshots something from the Notes app to try to get more words in edgewise.
"  Now consider the title of the piece Kanter wrote for The Players' Tribune after his passport ordeal:  "They Can Take Away Your Country, Just Like That.
Just like that, every member of the UFC featherweight division began looking over their shoulder, as the groans of the undead once again filled the air.
Just like that, IPOs are back in favor… all fear evaporated, all hesitation erased without any resolution to the supposed issues that precipitated the pullback originally.
Next thing I know, the police came bursting into my room in the middle of the night and told me he was dead, just like that.
"And just like that my heart grew bigger," Palmer captioned a shot of Bodhi and Webber, 36, making kissing faces next to her growing baby belly.
And just like that, knowing the rough little sponges led rich plant lives before coming to work in our shower makes them a whole lot cuter.
Rachel's insane attention to detail is just like that of a great restaurateur — a perfect combination of creativity and refinement that delivers an extraordinary customer experience.
And just like that, I'd turned my bathroom from the place in which I poop, floss, and squeeze pimples to something more conducive to sexy time.
She put together the hardy and the delicate and the efflorescent in a way that no one had before, and just like that, the world shifted.
Just like that other guy who was recorded saying that he likes to grab women by their pussies -- but that was said over 10 years ago.
"White people could never walk around this site, just like that," he said, pointing to a group of white tourists walking up the neighborhood's main street.
Paul got a cellphone signal and suggested we order pizza to pick up in Ely and, just like that, we slipped back into the modern world.
Watching Serena Williams serve, one wonders if one too could toss a tennis ball up in the air and, just like that, knock a 120-m.p.h.
Just like that, the dominant performances by deGrom and Syndergaard had shaved half a run off the Mets rotation's E.R.A. The figure should continue to shrink.
"It seems extremely weird to give her number to the public just like that .. maybe she gets money from the texts or smth," one person noted.
Then, just like that, the lead was gone for good, a victim of stagnant ball movement, poor shooting and a general disparity in size and talent.
And just like that black waiter, people of color are forced to find a way to deal with this new reality while trying to maintain their dignity.
Just like that, the holiday season is over, and all you're left with is an ungodly hangover and a sun that goes down at 5 p.m. sharp.
And just like that, the elected leaders who were supposed to represent me stole the raise that would have gone towards food and shelter for my daughters.
And just like that, I found my way into a groove, where I could plant my feet and roll the grainy dough into a little white ball.
Just like that, the compromise move from the summer—which some lower courts were quoting and applying with the litigation over the newest ban—is no more.
Just like that, we don't have to choose between a metallic copper for an instant party look or matte oxblood for smoky eyes done outside the box.
From one angle, the piece looks literally just like that — moving robotic arms — but when looked at from the side, an image of a walking human appears.
Just like that, the town received national and international attention, with visitors dropping by the silos and enquiring about the people on the work and their stories.
And just like that, Kitty Stryker became not just a name I used casually among friends and clients, but the name I lived, published, and fucked under.
There's something wonderful about personality tests — the idea that you can put yourself into a category (or categories), just like that, is so relieving and self-satisfying.
For Level 2 my reward changed to $50 off a purchase of $1,000 or more from Burrow, and just like that, the advertising reference comes full circle.
Just like that, you got a friendly reminder from your phone and you're on track (now folding ... that can be a whole other alarm on its own!).
The referee, Julio Bascuñan of Chile, reached back into his pocket and flashed a second yellow at Yedlin, and just like that he was suddenly, stunningly gone.
Her first book was about a woman who was in a seemingly good marriage, with children and so on, and who left it all, just like that.
"Just like that, I now had access to data throughout the T-Mobile network without maintaining any sort of formal payments or contract," Ajit wrote on Medium.
Ortiz dropped to his knees, the referee David Fields immediately waved the bout over, and just like that, Wilder's near disaster had turned into a smashing success.
"The last couple of weeks, true-to-form right during that peak climatological time for hurricanes, boom we had three, four develop just like that," he said.
And then, just like that — "pop," we read — he becomes unstuck and embarks on a raucous adventure filled with bravery and bravado (just like a real boy).
Own slash lease like a big swath of land and we didn't on purpose go far away, it's just like that was the building that was available.
The tour is concluded with a few free samples of Vegenaise and vegan cheeses, and just like that my Willy Wonka-meets-Unwrapped condiment dreams are now complete.
The Browns then went old school and canvassed several neighborhoods and BAM ... they saw the posters, called the number and just like that, Charlotte was reunited with Stan.
"I felt her heart rate go from literally 0 to about 100 — just like that," said Haire, who carried the little girl in his arms to an ambulance.
I can't take that away from anyone, but I think when you're doing something like this, I never imagined that Godzilla would be over there, just like that.
And, just like that: the rest of us, those fashion and royal family fans alike, can sleep better at night knowing who designed the latest royal bridal gown.
"And just like that...baby was brunette again," she captioned the fresh-faced selfie, tagging her hairstylist and colorist Juliana Hoyos Seyedi to credit her for the change.
Add in competition from SXSW, New York Comic Con and others and, just like that, Hall H is no longer the preeminent stop-off for launching genre tentpoles.
The i8 feels small and toy-like, and you can drive it at every ounce of its potential on a real mountain road, just like that 2005 model.
I brought my DC-loving brother along with me to the film and he sat just like that for the last 20 or so minutes of the movie.
The Daily Shoe And just like that, Nicolas Ghesquière finished off the last day of Paris Fashion Week with models powerfully stomping in these amped-up, utilitarian boots.
And just like that, Reeves let loose a meditation on death so simple and profound that Colbert was at a loss for words for an entire 10 seconds.
Unlike a personal email or postal letter, however, TinyLetters go to multiple recipients, just like that old family newsletter, and a performative element inevitably enters into the composition.
Instead, a different question emerges: What does it mean for one of the extremely rare roles for a black trans woman on television to disappear just like that?
And there are four more just like that spread throughout the grid, which means that Ms. Guizzo and Mr. Chen are running up tabs all over the place.
I don't understand why the powers that be in the city let Uber and the rest take over our streets and decimate the taxi industry just like that.
The story he tells grows exponentially more complicated with the emergence of another look-alike, David Kellman, and — just like that, these newly acquainted twins are now triplets.
But just like that $200 iPhone was always just a lure to hook you to an onerous contract, a year of free streaming has hidden costs as well.
Returning home that night, Stacey Galbraith's husband informs her that his police district had a rape just like that and that she should reach out to his department.
Hopson's daughter, Liz, shared the clip to YouTube, noting that this was her grandmother's way of getting the last laugh, just like that scene from The Big Lebowski.
Just like that Hurts more than doubled his yardage for the game and Alabama widened its lead to 231-228 as the third quarter drew to a close.
And I felt like right after I came back from the hospital ,that that was my role: To find people who could easily replace me, just like that.
And just like that, without even knowing what is the "correct" backlink profile, RankBrain has sniffed out what is "good" and what is "bad" for its search engine results.
Serendipitously, that's also when Kate started doing her now-signature look-over-the-shoulder pose on the red carpet, and just like that, everyone was talking about Kate Hudson.
For years, our feeds were flooded with selfies of the singer — and just like that, he quit the app and fans were left with nothing but secondhand tour photos.
A bad goalie gives up a bad goal in a huge situation, and just like that, Yzerman's 60-foot prayer is enshrined in the canon of Great NHL Goals.
And just like that the dialogue becomes explicitly about bottoming, tackling the kind of taboo topic (a clean butthole) that's rarely broached on the small screen, if at all.
Just like that gorgeous sequin party dress you bought has been hanging in the closet for months, gold eyeshadow tends to sit unused until the perfect opportunity comes around.
I just like that I have this medium to play with, to broadcast thoughts and make some kind of poetry in the infinite spaces between these 140-character spaces.
The place had that pub smell, that glorious aroma of old beer that seeps into the brain, and just like that, I ended up drinking as much as before.
Honda revamped its Ridgeline to be more pickup-like, and just like that, Ford looked as if it had fallen behind the curve in its bread-and-butter realm.
Sports of The Times HOUSTON — Just like that, a single game into what's been cast as The Real N.B.A. Finals, the Houston Rockets find themselves occupying a precarious ledge.
And just like that, after gazing into Olivia Benson's eyes peering out at us from her kitty porthole, we suddenly felt a burning desire to buy a cat backpack.
And then, just like that, most of the original documents and sworn testimony from the trials vanished, leaving researchers to rely mostly on summaries from the official Ottoman newspaper.
As he slowly loses consciousness after the attack, DHH imagines "a beloved Chinese musical," and just like that, dancers appear, and a Chinese jumbo jet descends from the sky.
Still, I find myself drawn to the photo because, just like that mind-expanding spring night in LA, it asks me to suspend reality and step into the surreal.
Learning that her savings have been wiped out by a financial scheme, she responds by swearing — and just like that, Diane's seven-season record of dignified speech is shattered.
"This way or no way / You know I'll be free / Just like that bluebird," Bowie sang over an ominous bassline but with no hint of weakness in his voice.
In fact, for some of us, there is nothing so satisfying as taking tweezers to an ingrown hair and watching that little bugger slide right on out, just like that.
Life is just like that: You have to allow yourself to be carried forward by its great mysteries, because they're going to come whether you want them to or not.
Just like that, she was hotter and wetter than Mumbai in the rainy season, wrapped in smoke and dust and wanting nothing more than to be drenched to the bone.
Above our policy disputes, which are important, there are a set of values that represent the glue of this country, and they are under attack by things just like that.
"The sad thing about it is that the majority of our country thinks just like that," Bigboy said, a few hours after the Code Talkers event at the White House.
Presto. And, just like that, Benedict Cumberbatch materialized out of nowhere as his character in Doctor Strange to shock unwitting fans at a comic book store in New York City.
I love that the simple halter design is balanced with the shiny, sparkly material and that she kept her beauty look simple and minimal — just like that show-stopping dress.
And just like that, three days later, his brother and mortal enemy Noel has shared "Holy Mountain," the first new song from his band's new album, Who Built the Moon?
After the obligatory montage of the year's movies, Rock came out and said he'd counted at least 15 black people in the video -- and, just like that, he was off.
Just like that, Howe was in the antiques business, and soon became known for that exact eclecticism — a mix of gorgeously restored heirloom furniture and simply appealing junk-store finds.
Just like that, the Independent Democratic Conference was dissolved, liberal unity was re-established and a bizarre, seven-year New York political feud seemingly came to an end on Monday.
When it comes to efficient and reliable package delivery, USPS has nothing on IT, who can send a balloon, containing anything IT desires, over to any location, just like that.
"We had a 20-carat yellow diamond that 'busted on the wheel' we call it... it went from $600,000 to $100,000 - just like that, it's the unlucky lotto," says Scott.
Just like when people go into their school or public library and have information professionals to help them, their legislative body has people just like that to help inform Congress.
And just like that, Jimmy sections off a part of his life from the woman he wants to share it with — but how much longer will life last as "Jimmy McGill"?
And, just like that, VR has cleared perhaps the number one hurdle that has stymied many would-be 23D-printing enthusiasts: the often steep learning curve associated with traditional 3D apps.
Herea Winitana from Rotorua, New Zealand (or Aotearoa if you're Kiwi), shared a video of an adorable baby over the weekend — and just like that, Down Under's collective heart was melted.
" With their spooky appeal, Bacon's images summoned carcasses on hooks like the ones that prompted him, after a bloody meal of chops and trotters, to tell Peppiatt: "Life's just like that.
"And just like that, we were home🏡A shower is now in order since I still have iodine and permanent marker all over my chest from surgery markings," wrote Murphy.
And then, just like that, there he is—that writer whose words and melodies have meant so much in so many small worlds—having a fag out the window in Camden.
Avocado Joy makes the process much easier, allowing you to scoop the fruit out of the pit with the built-in pitter and cut them into even portions just like that.
Costume shops are popping up on every other corner, candy aisles are invading our local convenience store, and, just like that, the pressure is on to cook up the perfect costume.
So you decide to make it fit and just like that you are in the guts of the BattleTech system, in ways that will have critical impacts on the tactical combat.
But back to earth: Superpowers aren't real, you can't buy an invisibility cloak at Zara, and there's no known incantation one can mutter to erase all their zits just like that.
Adam said the Danielses gave them the keys to the place and, just like that, they owned the dragstrip, along with a house and a full-service restaurant on the property.
One vehicle is Cendana's third and newest fund-of-funds, which works just like that $28.5 million debut fund, except it's nearly three times as big, with $80 million in commitments.
Investors got a chance to vote on this 2018 mega grant pay package in 2017 — and voted it down, just like that had voted down other pay packages in previous years.
Trump would have to make 804 more announcements just like that to equal the standard of jobs in the manufacturing sector that were created in this country under President Obama's watch.
Farhadi told me they've established the most common use cases and devices through research and feedback, and many customers should be able to grab an "off the shelf" model just like that.
This ring, which is perfect for hardcore HP fans, was created by Sapphire Studios, a Melbourne-based jewelry designer, and it actually looks just like that 150-point Quidditch ball, the snitch.
Just like that, the entire romanticization of good-looking teens being statutorily raped by their sexy teachers is done, never, ever to be heard of again; for the rest of the season.
Just like that initial build, this software for the company's wearables platform remains extremely unfinished, and Google flat out says it "is not for daily or consumer use" at this early stage.
It's there where they have sex, and shortly after, in a box that was in a box that was in a box, Margaret finds a ring, and just like that, he's proposed.
"Honestly if I saw two idiots with a four month-old at a Grateful Dead show i'd probably look just like that lady behind us," the new mom joked in her caption.
"The current plan to defeat the Islamic State is just like that old saying: Plan B is just, 'Try harder at Plan A,'" said retired Admiral James Stavridis, an NBC News analyst.
When I think of Bruce Springsteen, I think of just like that rock music and full production with lots of musicians in the room along with talking about Jersey and American life.
That means you'll be able to click on the account of that Hollywood-favorite salon you've been stalking for years and book your color appointment right then and there — just like that.
But in practice, scents can actually be surprisingly difficult to give, because just like that green sweater your Aunt Rhoda gave you last year, not every style is great for every person.
Regardless of how much filth they've accumulated over the years, restrooms are permanently in high demand, just like that diner down the street where you always end up after a long night.
Just like that, 10 years' worth of content had apparently vanished without warning; if Cooper's lost posts do still exist somewhere, they're completely inaccessible to both the public and to Cooper himself.
Justis brought along bassist Ross Miller to the lineup, and just like that this incarnation [the band have been through over sixteen different members since they formed] of Single Mothers was born.
And then, at the next function, passive-aggressive jabs are thrown, which leads to a real fight and, just like that, 15 years pass without any of them speaking to each other.
And just like that, President Donald Trump, already bracketed by dueling tragedies in Puerto Rico and Las Vegas, was once again thrown off guard by reports of internal conflicts in his administration.
It's funny, and a little crazy, that Crisis will do that at roughly the same moment that Watchmen is redefining the meaning of superheroes—just like that comics did in the 1980s.
"After the death of my brother, if we had had the $65 billion some people said we had, we would have retaken Iran just like that," she told The Associated Press in 1983.
Just like that, the once celebratory crew and captain are in full panic mode as they scramble to bring one of their own out of some of the most treacherous seas in history.
To reacquaint herself with her followers, she posted her first photo as Josie since announcing her transition — "I just thought I looked good" — and, just like that, Totah was back in the game.
That's in part because of the products' "just like that!" marketing, but largely because Amazon, Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Facebook haven't clearly told consumers what they do with their voice and video information.
It sounds just like that X-Files episode ("Synchrony") where a scientist travels from the future to stop his younger self from making the cryobiological compound that will one day enable time travel.
In early 2014, a petition championed by the network and its owner, 20th Century Fox, pushed the Television Academy towards a vote — and just like that, FX's anthology shows axed half their competition.
Yet it was a decidedly un-Spurs-like ending to a first season post-Kawhi that generally exceeded expectations — an ending that, just like that, ushered Pop and Co. to an apparent crossroads.
I like the idea for this theme because a word "written" in a black square is unexpected and hard to see, just like that patch of BLACK ICE we've all wiped out on.
" He described a driver who has had so many speeding tickets and accidents that his auto insurance skyrockets: "Those houses will not exist, just like that driver will no longer have a car.
"And just like that, life was never the same again," she captioned the first snapshot of baby Sunday, before following up with a second that revealed her first child's name and birth date.
From the moment she learned that she was still going to die, Nina only had about three seconds left to live; just like that, she went from Nina Sergeevna to a crumpled corpse.
And just like that, hours after saying she'd no longer have "meltdowns" at age 30, Stassi ended the episode in a bit of a panic over what she perceives to be Beau ignoring her.
Just like that, she had stumbled into a growing industry that makes money by coaxing women into having surgery — sometimes unnecessarily — so that they are more lucrative plaintiffs in lawsuits against medical device manufacturers.
He made me carry the fish to the kitchen and I was amazed by how he filleted it and transformed into such an amazing-tasting thing without having to cook it—just like that.
Traditional soccer countries boast rosters filled with players who came from rough upbringings and have scrapped their whole lives to get where they are, and Dempsey proved the U.S. had players just like that.
Just like that our poor little baby was gone, our dreams and plans for her were over, and we were faced with an afternoon of wandering aimlessly around Birmingham waiting for our evening flight.
Just like that, we have evidence that the government and the public have become used to the private sector doing more and the public sector doing less after disasters... as long as it works.
Ms. Ocasio-Cortez not only gave her endorsement, she also implored her legions of online followers to give Ms. Cabán money — and just like that, small cash contributions poured in from around the country.
"It should be standing on its own, and it should move just like that, and it should move fast," House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) told reporters later Thursday of the coronavirus funding.
If improved sales/return numbers like the aforementioned hold true here, I'd expect it to become fairly commonplace across major retailers… and just like that, AR takes one big step closer to the mainstream.
Representative Mike Kelly, Republican of Pennsylvania, reminded everyone that the attack on Pearl Harbor also occurred in December, and just like that dreadful event, which killed 2,400 people, so too would the date Dec.
The play is iconic ... Bryant fielded a soft ground ball at third base, hurled it to Rizzo at first --  and just like that, the Cubs beat the Indians to win their first title since 1908!!!!
The news feed format pioneered by Facebook, he says, is just like that, in the way it seduces us to keep scrolling through an endless stream of content for far longer than we planned to.
When whoever was in charge at the Bay Area HOF, or just, like, that person's child, first saw this thing, how do they not immediately just say Well, we certainly can't let anyone see this.
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There's something about the smell of fresh baked cookies —  it just takes you back to a simpler time and the fact that a smell just like that can trigger your entire body to let go.
And just like that, Tommy Hilfiger has released a few looks from its upcoming capsule with the model, dubbed Tommy x Gigi, and it certainly delivers on the "Things Gigi Hadid Would Actually Wear" promise.
Imagine being at home one night in your living room singing along to music with your husband while making dinner, and then, just like that, the phone rings and your entire life changes without warning.
We're walking down the street and this woman walks by us, and I just think wow that's an amazing leopard print coat and she has amazing red hair, I'm just like, that woman is stylin.
Over pizzicato strings, she begins by owning her romantic foibles ("I'm jealous / I'm overzealous," and "I get angry / Baby, believe me / I could love you just like that / I could leave you just as fast").
I'll fry chicken, then, buttermilk-brined fried chicken (above) at that, and serve it with waffles into which I'll drift a cup or so of grated Cheddar, pretend that summer's on us just like that.
"To go from the high of getting a wild card into a Masters series event — which doesn't happen every day for someone with my ranking — to not playing just like that is tough," Krueger said.
"I was 10 years old, and I went to the Marigold Arena in Chicago, and I was hooked, just like that," Mr. Heenan said at his induction into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2004.
Then you remember all the pain, you remember the training camps, you remember getting hit in the face, you remember all of that stuff, then all the sudden the thoughts go away just like that.
In an unfortunate twist, Gastelum became the latest victim of the United States Anti-Doping Commission's archaic, fun-killing, no marijuana rule, and just like that, Silva no longer had an opponent for UFC 212.
The issue flew off newsstands—Flynt wrote that he sold a million copies "in a matter of days," including one bought by the governor of Ohio—and just like that, Flynt's fame and fortune were made.
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The flight instructor next to you tells you when to pull up, gently — you're not even moving that fast, maybe 70 miles an hour, normal highway speed — but when you do, just like that, you're flying.
And just like that, Ryan Gosling is on to his next big memorable role playing a musician who falls in love and gets into trouble while trying to find success in his career and love life.
Just like that bloodthirsty mother of a velociraptor instantly tears apart their human meat snack at the start of Jurassic Park, I'm gonna cut right to the chase: We are living in The Jeff Goldblum Renaissance.
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"And just like that, life was never the same again," the British actress, 33, captioned the first snapshot of baby Sunday, before following up with a second that revealed her first child's name and birth date.
And just like that, what seemed destined for a sleepy defeat turned into a rousing victory, a rare four-game series sweep and an 8-2 homestand for the Yankees, who have now won six straight.
On the other hand, using a ship as a mode of transport to see several cities at a relaxed pace was a vacation that sounded appealing, and just like that, I was on a cruise again.
And suddenly, just like that, Roman isn't such a bad idea for a successor after all… at least in the eyes of Logan, who is clearly more confident in his youngest child than he lets on.
Payton apologized for ignoring Alice during their fake breakup all those years ago, and he said he was looking forward to starting fresh with her, but he probably won't change just like that — if at all.
"Actually we have to say that if someone had told us this beforehand, then we would have gone with it, and we would have gone along with everything and done it just like that," he said.
The "patients" are kept in locked cells, transported outside the facility in handcuffs and leg irons, and subjected to a regimen that looks, sounds and smells just like that of the prison it is adjacent to.
At the time we spoke a lot about Basquiat, and people would say, "The paintings are not of good quality because he would just buy cheap paint on the street," so I was just like that.
He talked in interviews about how Singin' In the Rain was one of his all-time favorite movies; just like that film, Hollis' artistic vision was far more dreamy than outsiders might realize on first glance.
"And just like that, life became a whole lot sweeter 👨🏻👱🏻‍♀️👶🏻👶🏻🐶 #BabyManno #May2018," she captioned a black-and-white snap of the family, with Molly adorably pointing up at her mama's growing belly.
It's a curiosity, an early stab at a star image that didn't quite work for her, just like that failed SNL performance is no more than a blip in what's now a career of consistently excellent performances.
"A lot of people do look through their newsfeeds and bring pictures to the plastic surgeon and say 'I want to look like this girl, I want boobs just like that,'" Instagrammer Sia Cooper previously told Insider.
And just like that, my expected lifespan was cut down from eternity to maybe, at best, a brief 70- or 80-odd years; like that, I became preoccupied with the impossible project of trying not to die.
The duo is soon whisked back to the set, and just like that, our little bubble on the set of A Wrinkle In Time quickly bursts as we all head back to our cars and say goodbye.
And just like that, The Killing Season has something real to say, and real work to do: allowing the real stories of countless dead sex workers and their grieving communities to be told in their own terms.
We love Prince and Michael and George Clinton and all these other Black male artists who are hella flamboyant, and so I'm just like that from a pure artist standpoint, and nothing's going to hold me back.
That's very smart game design—like the test chambers of Portal and the best shrines in Breath of the Wild, Thimbleweed has you stumped dumb until your eyes pop open, just like that, and you see it.
They clicked immediately despite their distinct ethnic and religious backgrounds — she is of Iranian ancestry, and he Italian — and just like that, Ms. Fakhriyazdi became part of Mr. Pasnello's diverse circle of friends that she had admired.
Just like that, I was thrust into the world of a career change, and it had me seriously considering whether I really wanted back into the rat race that earned me $80,000 Canadian dollars (CAD) a year.
Like so: It's just like that first load curve I showed you — a peak in the morning, a peak in the evening — only in between, there's an enormous sag that gets bigger as more solar is added.
Maybe I'm just being dramatic, and also that I just like that fact that I don't have to put on any pants for brunch, but I really like hosting parties where I can feed people what I've grown.
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Christen Press missed the next shot for the United States, Lisa Dahlkvist converted for Sweden and, just like that, the United States was out of an Olympics tournament it had captured the last three times it was staged.
Just like that, the positive emotions generated by an 11-6 win in the first game and the 473-minute ceremony at which Jeter's No. 2 was retired and his plaque unveiled were replaced by murmurs of discontent.
Just like that, without white papers, intelligence reports, an interagency meeting or, presumably, the advice of his secretary of state, the president started a dispute with a longtime American friend that resented his characterization and called it false.
After all the fanfare that led to the creation of Simpsons World, an FXX streaming app that houses every episode of the nearly 30-year-old cartoon, Disney+ is bringing The Simpsons into its purview, just like that.
In theory, it should be just like that Hillary Swank letters-from-beyond-the-grave Hollywood blubfest P. S. I Love You—a film whose shoe-designing subplot was, like the rest of the whole sorry debacle, cobblers.
A system just like that called Callisto already existed on college campuses, and Glaser argued that it was a relatively trivial matter to expand the technology to victims who've already graduated college (or never attended in the first place).
The fire of anxiety that's smoldered in the pits of your stomachs for 18 months will flare up into an inferno on Tuesday night and then, just like that, be stamped out by the cold reality of the results.
Just like that, the story of the day moved from him, the golfer with a smile as wide as the famed Island Green who had nearly set the course record, to McIlroy, who was chasing a sub-60 round.
"We have a genealogist who works cases just like that, where they go in and look at the family tree where their ancestries are so that we can possibly get a DNA sample that way," said said Army Sgt.
While you've been toiling away at your 9-to-5 in hopes of being able to someday make a down payment, TMZ reports that Kylie Jenner has gone and purchased her very own $2.7 million home. Just. Like. That.
He would put his mouth on my mouth, just like that, no understanding of or attempt at romance, just a swoop and grab and his face would be against mine and his tongue, unschooled and thick, prodding my own.
"You buy a box of truffles and you can eat them just like that, or you can make tea, or you can also make a really nice dish out of them," she said, referring to so-called magic truffles.
I love the whine in Paltrow's flirtation, the shock of her rage, how she can go from luminous to lost just like that, how she's able to summon worry, misery and rue 70 different ways in a single performance.
And just like that, one of the founding stories of the modern-day internet — the two graduate students in their garage, devising a radically better search engine than the world had ever seen — has come to an abrupt close.
It's easy to think that records suddenly appear in shops, isn't it, arriving via some kind of stork fresh from a stint down at Oval Space, that a tune zips from a hard drive to Hard Wax just like that.
But just like that fake wedding, my fake home fertility test at least gave me a wild, weird weekend, and some photos I can't wait to share with friends the next time the "are you having more kids?" question gets posed.
It's very interesting to know that almost more than 25 percent of listeners are men, and they're in every remote country from Chad to ... I mean, it's just like, that is incredible, because it is a public health campaign on relationships.
"  As Morgan tried to claim U.S. President Donald Trump's "Muslim travel ban" was not a "Muslim travel ban," Jefferies felt compelled to make some factual commentary: "You just like that you won The Apprentice and you have a famous friend, mate.
But then Rihanna released a five-second clip in which she applied the brand-new Fenty Beauty Body Lava to her bare shoulder — with bedroom eyes and slow, methodical strokes — and just like that, body luminizer hit peak sex appeal.
The same applies to other long-term developments about to affect our societies such as robotics, self-driving cars and the sharing economy that are currently – just like that something moving in the bushes – presented as threats rather than opportunities.
CURRY: Let me tell you, I&aposm an old pastor I&aposve been ordained for getting close to 40 years and every congregation is just like that there are all sorts of things going on in any congregation when you preach.
Suddenly—just like that—all these sharp-shooting, mixed-race guards were turning up for NBA job interviews and claiming that their game was a lot like Stephen Curry's; and they were more likely to get drafted because of the resemblance.
I wake up at 4 o'clock every morning in order to earn 689,000 pesos" — just a little over $200 — "and they were being paid for doing nothing, for committing crimes, because they're not going to give up vice just like that.
"While she cared for that baby for nine months, and just like that, this corporate system … reminds me of the residential school days when the RCMP would come to your house and you can't do nothing about it," he continued.
LIESMAN: DOES THAT CAUSE YOU TO LIFT YOUR POTENTIAL MARGINS IT HAS BEEN THE SAME BORING 2% FOR YEARS AND YEARS AND YEARS BUT NOW WE ARE DOING 2.6, 2.8 MAYBE ANOTHER ONE JUST LIKE THAT WHICH IS A BIT ABOVE.
"The clan that governs this country isn't going to just let go just like that," said Zoubir Arous, a leading sociologist, as he watched a stream of chanting youth, many draped in the Algerian flag, march on a downtown street.
Anytime I hit a dab, just like that first time, it makes me question why I chose to smoke that day or that moment, I'm just like, I would rather have just not smoked today than to feel like this.
And just like that, humanity draws one step closer to the singularity, the moment when the machines grow so advanced that humans become obsolete: A robot has learned to autonomously assemble an Ikea chair without throwing anything or cursing the family dog.
While bath bombs are meant to be dropped into the water whole, just like that, the bubble bar works best when it's broken into pieces and crumbled under running water to infuse your bath with color and sparkle — and, of course, bubbles.
They have all kinds of information to paint a picture of how to deal with that person as an individual, but once that person is standing in front of them or on the phone, they need to execute, just like that baseball player.
At first, I thought, This is just like that totally awful crystal-encrusted Swan bag that Big gives Carrie in Season 2—an obvious glittering symbol that not only does the emotionally unavailable older man not love her, he doesn't even know her.
This weekend's Saturday Night Live reimagined a new HBO series, Bern Your Enthusiasm, starring David as Sanders, and just like that David classic, it followed our curmudgeonly presidential candidate as his many minor personality quirks derailed his hopes for a national political revolution.
Just like that, it becomes one more part of the whole tableaux—a question to be fielded at the same podiums that video games reproduce so you can feel just like a real athlete and answer the same questions, only more anodyne.
It is as if the old year is being burned out of me through fever and the new one will come in renewed, because any illness that doesn't kill you sets you on fire and then you start over, just like that.
So when you once again use "affect" instead of "effect," Word won't just tell you that you're wrong, but also explain why (just like that poor uninsured adjunct who taught your English 101 class has probably done a million times now, too).
I think we're getting better, and we're up by 23 points in the third quarter against Golden State, and Kawhi goes down, just like that, and you want to know if our chances are less, and you want to know how we feel?
Worried that our children would feel left out, years ago many Jews began giving gifts for Hanukkah, which is celebrated around the same time as Christmas; and just like that, a relatively minor Jewish holiday became the most famous of them all.
On Friday, he pleaded guilty and agreed to pay all $8,188,069 in restitution, though—just like that teen who caused $36 million in damage after starting a massive wildfire in Oregon—it's not clear if he'll ever end up paying the full amount.
And just like that, the most established award in the industry professed one of architecture's most urgent tasks: to clean up the ravages brought on by modernization, globalization, and the other -izations that have evidently left the world in social, economic, and ecological disarray.
It's just like that episode of Batman: The Animated Series, when The Riddler trapped Bruce and Dick in a labyrinth full of puzzles and a robotic minotaur; this was an original concept uninfluenced by other works of fiction, as far as I am aware.
This means everything you do after you hit the Console Access button on the DigitalOcean dashboard will be done through the command line, just like that scene in the Matrix where there's green text and a blinking cursor, minus the rest of the film.
And just like that, in the course of 45 minutes in the Oval Office, Mr. Trump threw aside caution and dispensed with decades of convention to embark on a daring, high-wire diplomatic gambit aimed at resolving one of the world's most intractable standoffs.
He tells me London Log Co. did a special wood blend for Pitt Cue and just like that, I see Parr's mark on another restaurant—another group of customers chomping away next to the man who's played such a huge part in their culinary pleasure.
I spent mornings in my own head but the afternoons were for Yunior and Lola and Oscar and Sherman and Toph — and just like that I was back in the football stands with Dean Moriarty and in my dorm room in Austin with Esther Greenwood.
"We have fought wars, thousands have died, to keep Northern Ireland secure in the union; and now, just like that, we are being pushed toward the republic with a sea border and a different set of rules," said Ian Collins, a former loyalist activist.
And just like that, with J-Rod taking in the game from a suite above the third-base dugout, the skies opened up, the Yankees ran out of late-game magic in this series, and a 43-4 loss to the Red Sox ensued.
"We think that even in those places on Mars where previously it was thought life would not be found, because they were too dry for anything to survive, well we've found places just like that on Earth and there are still different kinds of microrganisms," said Azua.
Because Bonnie (Liza Weil) can't be in the same room as Olivia — lest someone notice she looks just like that murdered Scandal intern Amanda — Bonnie forgoes supporting Annalise in Washington, D.C. in order to chastise Frank (Charlie Weber) for not being honest with his (ex?) girlfriend.
"Lazarus" and "Dollar Days" directly allude to death ("Look up here man I'm in heaven"; "Just like that bluebird/Oh, I'll be free") while establishing a sweeping, mythic tone dependent in the former on the horns' bitter surge and in the latter on the acoustic strum.
When dealing with violence deemed unreasonable, the dominating groups demonize violent responses, saying that "those other people are just like that," not just that they are worth less, but also that they are essentially evil, essentially criminal or essentially have a religion that is prone to killing.
Taylor responds with the name of the restaurant and says to check it out the next time she's in LA. And just like that, Ingrid's hooked, cashing the $60,000 check she inherited from her mother and heading for the West Coast, determined to be Taylor Sloane's bff.
Just like that, the Yankees led by 6-23 — and the crowd erupted like it did the last time the Yankees had rallied from a four-run deficit in a playoff game: Game 7 of the 2003 A.L.C.S., which Aaron Boone would win with a home run.
And just like that, we're back to Kelsey: She goes to visit Peter at his hotel room, so she can explain her concerns over Tammy implying she has a drinking problem and also, apparently, saying that she's  "popping pills," which hadn't been brought up until now.
Goldwater's nomination led to the final massive switch of African-Americans to the Democratic Party and — just like that migration — it appears certain that the same will happen with the Hispanic community and could mean the complete inability of the Republican Party to compete within minority communities.
If you happen to have an image of the British Parliament as a place of impenetrable ritual, where men with sharp accents jump up and down, shout, guffaw, and wave around pieces of paper, Prime Minister's Questions, or P.M.Q.s, as it is known, is just like that.
You may not be able to put a hard stop to sniffles or splurge on a lightweight transitional jacket just like that, but an appointment with your colorist is all you really need to add a breath of fresh air to your whole look — and your frame of mind.
Just like that scene, jovial proceedings on board the ship give way to panic when one guest has some digestive distress, but Alien: Covenant doesn't give the game away that fast: spoilers, but it's a bit of food, rather than a gestating chestburster, that's causing her hacking coughs.
Lyrically, the new track has a relatably similar message to some of her past songs ("Two years, and just like that / My head still takes me back / Thought it was done, but I / Guess it's never really over," the chorus goes, in part), but that's where the parallels end.
In fact, many of the song's lyrics ("I'll be free, just like that bluebird") and also the clip's imagery, of the blindfolded singer clutching the sheets of a hospital bed and stretching his arms to the ceiling, pose an inescapable question: Did Bowie intend "Lazarus" as his swansong?
In 1985, cartoonist Alison Bechdel published a strip titled "The Rule" (see below) for her comic Dykes To Watch Out For, in which one woman explains to another that she'll only watch a film if it meets three requirements: And just like that, the Bechdel test was born.
No fancy super slo-mo, no phony music cues, none of that; just a sharp, real-time look at that water landing — two looks, actually, since we get to relive the moment in the film's goosebumpy climax — and just like that, your memory of US Airways Flight 1549 is almost complete.
"Any kind of after-the-fact rationalization is going to look just like that, like an after-the-fact rationalization," said John Libby, a partner at the law firm Manatt who was part of a team that successfully argued against the addition of the question in federal court in California.
LAS VEGAS — Gunfire crackled, hotel guests called in noise complaints, and just like that, Jesus Campos, armed with little more than the handcuffs on his service belt, was facing a situation on Sunday that he had never encountered before as a security officer at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.
And just like that, Ms. Lee — the reluctant and unofficial first lady of New York — started to pitch Mr. Inslee on replicating a New York law concerning cancer coverage, urging him to provide money in his state's budget for screenings and asking if she can send him bill language to examine.
"Do you know how many people have to be tweeting that they hate you to make it a trending topic?" she asks, and just like that, it becomes possible to see #TaylorSwiftIsOverParty not as a funny game on the internet, but as the campaign of vitriol that Swift experienced it as.
It may be a little creepy to think that toys or household bots of the future may adopt different tones and verbal patterns when addressing different people — "oh, Siri's just like that when Patricia asks questions" — but it could also go a long way toward pulling robots out of the uncanny valley.
On a more kinder side, comments ranged from prayers for the family, to statements that it was "so heartbreaking" and "Wow ... so sad!!" and "it happened just like that ... here and gone in a matter of minutes," and a mention on how to use PayPal to help the family pay the bills.
Of course the transmission is not only through trade, there are aspects of confidence, investment decisions all that other channels, but it just illustrates the fundamentals of banks have not changed from one day to the other just like that, so we have to wait and see and then adjust to the situation that in the end may prevail.
And just like that we're off, eating doughnut-shaped lentil fritters, bowl-shaped crepes of fermented rice flour, fish rolls, shrimp stir-fry, grated finger millet, shredded scraps of roti dripping with cheese, caramelized eggplant, fried rings of cuttlefish, and three different rice dishes—including one wrapped in banana leaves that may or may not contain testicles.
However, the youngest brother got him back later when he was asked to name the most famous person that's hit on him, "I'm battling answering this question and Kevin saying this is the thing he's least excited to eat and he said DNCE over my album so…" And just like that the three guys were chugging bird saliva.
It's also, putting aside the struggles of addiction, a useful illustration of the malaise that greets a lot of us this time of the year, as the simple joys of summer — steamed ears of corn, a swim in cool water, empty subway cars, Drake crooning out of the Uber coming to take you home — wink out, just like that.
So just like that, the Mets said goodbye to the 30-year-old Bruce, a formidable left-handed slugger in the final year of his contract, and got ready to say hello to the 22-year-old Smith, who also hits left-handed and, the Mets hope, will become the kind of power hitter that Bruce is.
And just like that wonderfully successful Iran deal, that "advanced the security of the US and its partners, and it did this at a cost of no blood and zero treasure," surely Rocket Man will see how generous and kind we are and will volunteer to give up his nuclear weapons and his ballistic missiles, because we promise to give him goodies.
In fact, when Kayti toured the basement (on her own rather on our tour, which she would not do because it would be triggering) she came back up and said that everything looked exactly right, that she had spent many a night in rooms that looked just like that, and her one note was that the bedroom wanted to be even messier (which we then did).
It's like there's some sort of siren when our collective culture hasn't talked about Game Of Thrones in a while, and just like that, Deadline dropped an interview with HBO President of Programming Casey Bloys about the many cliffhangers we were given after the original prequel starring Naomi Watts was shelved and a new project, House Of The Dragon, was given the green light.
"I think the best products are usually built based on personal experience from your past and you never know exactly what parts of your past will come together to form that puzzle and be a product that you want to build for the world, but inevitably something from your past triggers a memory and you say, 'You know what, people might just like that,'" says Systrom.
I was in the middle of expressing my theory, which I'd been developing all summer and intend to publish sometime in the next year, about how if General Lee had just ordered Pickett to shift his troops into a more classic defensive posture, if they hadn't fucking tried to charge, why the whole course of the Battle of Gettysburg could have changed, just like that, and, with it, the war itself perhaps.
We don't know exactly what Hopper tells Brenner because we don't see the whole exchange, and overall the whole sequence feels a bit off (would Hopper, who seems like a pretty decent guy, really give up Eleven just like that?); there's also that mysterious sequence near the end of the finale, when Hopper — still smoking and looking just as troubled as always — gets into that ominous black car with what looks like another government official.

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