His feet lay in San Ysidro, but his bloodied head lay in Tijuana.
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"He thought the future lay in Asia and the future lay in China," said Engel, of Bush's decision to accept the role in the Chinese capital.
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If the sexiness of zips mostly lay in getting out of your clothes, for a minority it lay in getting into them—zips could do up garments of rubber or PVC deliciously tight.
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Mr Errejón believed Podemos's future lay in more inclusive politics.
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Somewhere in the city, victims still lay in hospital beds.
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Lay in bed for two minutes while procrastinating getting up.
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I lay in bed and watch Kehlani's "Distraction" music video.
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Other people lay in the dark and listen to Phish.
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Homes lay in ruins in Les Cayes, Haiti on Oct.
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I made my bed, I gotta lay in it, too.
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The charred bodies of victims lay in pools of blood.
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Except for those weird outcrops, barrenness lay in every direction.
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We would lay in the backyard staring at the stars.
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Much of its remains lay in an adjoining parking lot.
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This store lay in ruins, but that one still stood.
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For several days, she lay in bed and hardly spoke.
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A more plausible explanation lay in his nascent presidential aspirations.
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And lay in two pounds of unsalted butter as well.
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Its producers should lay in a supply of Purple Hearts.
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The best option, Manning knew, lay in the formal appeal.
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He lay in a cardboard coffin surrounded by stuffed animals.
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The dead lay in an obscene array about the room.
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He lay in bed, shirtless, his thinning gray hair uncombed.
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His graying hair lay in waxy tendrils around his face.
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Later, as I lay in bed, something else distracted me.
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Tsvyk's lingerie-clad body lay in a bed littered with pills.
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The roots of all this lay in his first 12 years.
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Robert Devoy, whose body lay in state yesterday at the orphanage.
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Authorities believe Louis lay in wait for each victim, CBS3 reports.
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Inna lay in the hospital bed, head covered with a blanket.
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George Orwell thought that the essence of Englishness lay in continuity.
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I lay in bed for a while and read my book.
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I lay in bed and browse Buzzfeed until I get hungry.
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Back at the hospital, Mustafa Murtaja lay in another crowded room.
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"I was stuck trying to lay in one spot," he said.
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His failure on the campaign trail lay in a different flaw.
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Prosecutors also asked her where blame lay in the fatal encounter.
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Other problems lay in overcoming cultural differences across its global operations.
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Once a key centre for commerce, it lay in near ruin.
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Its vague, misguided origins lay in a series of late-night
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Melted car tires lay in puddles of rubber and twisted steel.
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To Greenspan, his power lay in his ability to surprise investors.
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Another man lay in a pool of blood on the pavement.
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Another man lay in a pool of blood on the pavement.
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Her strength lay in reminding herself how powerful she had been.
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Back home, the House of Dreams lay in an incomplete state.
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Her husband's body lay in a coffin a few feet away.
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She lay in bed in her small home in eastern Colorado.
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But officials emphasized that the greatest danger lay in the water.
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I pointed at my board where it lay in the back.
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For two years, all copies lay in storage at the printer.
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At one point, I just decided to lay in the snow.
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Small fragments with grayish, scoured wood lay in the low brush.
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Six brass shells lay in a halo at Jequan Lawrence's feet.
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At Rio's City Council building, Franco's body briefly lay in state.
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A swath of emerald-green Caribbean lay in front of us.
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It lay in yet a third realm of knowledge: knowing why .
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After I eat I lay in bed for a bit longer.
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I lay in bed for 17.25 minutes (oops) before getting up.
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The walls were scorched; whatever hadn't been looted lay in ash.
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Gaed Salah lay in state in the capital's Palais du Peuple.
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He sits in his chair and I lay in the bed.
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I lay in bed with him off and on that day.
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As with all effective disinformation, their power lay in their plausibility.
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He lay in the snow, a tangled heap of limbs and skis.
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It's raining outside, and I really could lay in bed all day.
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We all lay in bed and play, and there's so much room.
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I lay in bed for a bit and soak up the morning.
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But the message's potency lay in its deft, implicit reference to impeachment.
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I lay in bed and continue reading The Sun and Her Flowers.
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Dust and debris filled the room where 11 babies lay in incubators.
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Chikli realized the potential that lay in the shadows of China's rise.
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The body of Butts' mother, Jan Kirkland, 64, lay in the hallway.
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Before his funeral, Mr Cianci's body lay in state in City Hall.
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Amy's body lay in an unnatural position, blood pooled around her head.
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UBS said however that a bigger danger lay in local currency debt.
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It was 1918, and the bodies of victims lay in the street.
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But the real tragedy lay in Liszt's relationship with his daughter Cosima.
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But the true peril lay in his brutal suppression of independent thought.
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On a recent weekday, teeth and ribs lay in the dried mud.
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He lay in a coma for a month, with multiple skull fractures.
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Instead, she just lay in bed all day, sleeping on and off.
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But its importance lay in its role as a bridge between communities.
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With that being said, you make your bed, you lay in it.
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He also suggested the problem lay in human nature, not his administration.
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By the time I met him, his academic reputation lay in shreds.
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Polenta's humble origins lay in basic, savory gruel for the poorer classes.
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ALL SORTS OF objects lay in Jan Ruff O'Herne's dressing table drawer.
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A long row of yellow body bags lay in the burned grass.
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He made no secret of where his predilections lay in Gallagher's case.
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Concentrated in concrete pill boxes, nearly 2,000 German defenders lay in wait.
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When World War II ended, large swaths of Moscow lay in ruins.
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Beginning Monday night, Mr. Bush lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda.
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His strength lay in those brilliantly rendered characters and voices like his.
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We lay in the bed, he on his side, me on mine.
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He wore a loincloth and lay in state in a display case.
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He said he felt stranded as he lay in an isolation room.
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I lay in bed reading some more while my husband still snores.
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"I couldn't just lay in my bed with the wails," Faulkner said.
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It feels so amazing and I just lay in bed until 11.
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An artificial Christmas tree lay in the street next to the truck.
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Knight's body lay in the mechanics' bay, where soldiers paid last respects.
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A copy lay in front of him at his Cabinet meeting Wednesday.
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Kennedy's body lay in repose in the East Room for 24 hours.
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We lay in bed with the cats until 7:30, snoozing and chatting.
|
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Our mother, whose coffin now occupied the church's center aisle, lay in front.
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I lay in bed and watch IG stories to try and wake up.
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I lay in bed for a bit and scroll Insta and watch YouTube.
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By the time security forces arrived hours later, dead students lay in rows.
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I lay in bed and pick out my next box from Le Tote.
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We lay in bed for a while, and then we got really hungry.
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The root of that strength, ultimately, lay in the allure of American society.
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But kaolin apart, its greatest advantage lay in centuries of consistent imperial enthusiasm.
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In 1995, when the country lay in ruins, GDP per person was $125.
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The second consolation lay in the contrast with the devastating quake of 1985.
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I have nowhere to be so I lay in bed for a bit.
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But her old friend from her childhood dreams now lay in her hands.
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I lay in bed, and I say to myself, 'How did this happen?
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Former Presidents Reagan and Ford lay in state in 2004 and 2007, respectively.
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Evangelist Billy Graham, who died in March, lay in honor in the Rotunda.
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I couldn't have been more certain that my future lay in the kitchen.
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Former Presidents Reagan and Ford lay in state in 2004 and 2007, respectively.
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A dog lay in the shade of a tarp, wagging in its sleep.
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We can play martyr and lay in front of moving vehicles another day.
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But the bigger story lay in what is still missing, unknown and secret.
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For Jovany, the thrill lay in helping bring his wife's vision to life.
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And so we'll have Sunday dinner, and then I'll just lay in bed.
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She lay in a windowless cubicle and could not turn over without assistance.
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By mid-January, he lay in a hospital ward, wasting away from tuberculosis.
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When they returned from shelter, the dead and dying lay in the streets.
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By the end of the day, dozens of bodies lay in the streets.
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At night, as we lay in our barracks, the Gunny was there, too.
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At night she lay in the top bunk naked with the lights off.
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The lieutenant lay in the dirt, motionless, a blank expression on his face.
|
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" Two nights later, Nathan lay in my bed and whispered, "Shut the lights.
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Carr tied it 59-59 with a lay-in with 235 seconds left.
|
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His greatest power, indeed his genius, lay in his gift as an agitator.
|
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On day five, I wake up and lay in bed dreading this workout.
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"I always thought that the flaw lay in the laws," she told me.
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From then on out, she lay in a vegetative state in a hospital.
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The bodies of four young girls lay in the back of the store.
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They couldn't wait to get in a bath and lay in a bed.
|
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The origins of mountain climbing lay in the middle of the 19th century.
|
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During that time, several patients burned alive as they lay in hospital beds.
|
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Once on the hill, pilgrims sat or lay in whatever space they could find.
|
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Meanwhile, Khloé's estranged husband Lamar Odom lay in a coma after overdosing on drugs.
|
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That's when I'll lay in a fetal position with remorse from the night before.
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"I don't know how long I lay in bed with Amiir's ashes," she writes.
|
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Seriously injured soldiers lay in rows of beds that made the rooms resemble barracks.
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The Daily plays and I lay in bed scrolling through Instagram and wig tutorials.
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Lay in bed with J., scrolling through social media and chatting for an hour.
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The film's genius lay in taking a highly theatrical world and making it cinematic.
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If you lay in the sun, are exposed to lots of sun, be CAREFUL.
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People can sit on this very long bench (while) others lay in the sand.
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Ailes — whose background lay in TV, not politics — contributed countless visual nips and tucks.
|
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But in Surabaya, a city in eastern Java, one flag lay in the gutter.
|
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A black human-shaped goo stain lay in the middle of the living room.
|
|
I lay in bed and read until J. texts me she's in the kitchen.
|
|
Until then, the only answer lay in cordoning off the wreckage with militarized policing.
|
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Bagehot thought that the genius of the British political system lay in its moderation.
|
|
I FaceTime my mom and lay in bed to rest up before my game.
|
|
In the 1960s there was almost a consensus that the future lay in California.
|
|
Pools of dirty water lay in garbage-strewn streets that were empty of people.
|
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Three crying babies lay in incubators in a ward littered with broken medical equipment.
|
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Gasol makes the pass from the elbow and Aldridge gets the easy lay-in.
|
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It lay in casual snapshots of soldiers in their most intimate and vulnerable moments.
|
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Because of a lack of funding, she lay in pieces for about a year.
|
|
The fake me lay in a morgue in Portugal, waiting to be transported home.
|
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Their last hope for sanctuary, it seemed, lay in Egypt's neighbor across the Sinai.
|
|
You could lay in some peach preserves, using Matt Lee and Ted Lee's recipe.
|
|
She lay in the dark for hours, unable to move and calling for help.
|
|
Previously, I thought the best answer to my problems lay in the Leesa mattress.
|
|
Some days, I lay in bed, picturing the bullet moving slowly through my brain.
|
|
Security footage showed soldiers looting shops as dead civilians lay in pools of blood.
|
|
One young woman lay in a coma, her hair arranged in perfect skinny braids.
|
|
A third of the way across, they lay in the water and side-stroked.
|
|
At last, the symbol of a detested monarchy lay in pieces on the ground.
|
|
" Afterward, when his enterprises lay in ruins, people would say, "He was too greedy.
|
|
The intelligence lay in what was built on the internet, not the internet itself.
|
|
Scientific elegance lay in generating the minimum of data needed to answer a question.
|
|
Her son, Mr. Hope, also recalled touching her as she lay in the hospital.
|
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Your corpse lay in the wasteland and not even the carrion would touch it.
|
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Her two children, ages 22011 and 22, lay in the bathtub, stabbed to death.
|
|
In many cases, perceived value lay in the quality of material and smithing skill.
|
|
Kobza said he thought the future lay in presenting culture in more innovative ways.
|
|
For hours, she lay in her apartment screaming for help, but no one came.
|
|
WUPPERTAL, Germany — The dancers lay in darkness on the floor of a studio here.
|
|
At the memorial service in Miami for Jefferson, he lay in an open coffin.
|
|
He used a washcloth to dab her forehead, as she lay in his lap.
|
|
I lay in bed for days sweating from a fever and struggling to breathe.
|
|
Most often, when a dish fell flat, the answer lay in adjusting the salt.
|
|
See if you can lay in the shadow of a building to hide it.
|
|
After she hung up with Cesar, she lay in bed and read about sharks.
|
|
As I lay in bed that night, I tried to forget what had happened.
|
|
To get to the end of my personality and just lay in the sun.
|
|
But the free press rights of all other book publishers still lay in doubt.
|
|
Clues, some argued, lay in the body language of who had done the bidding.
|
|
Its power lay in its determined and consistent originality, which could not be bought.
|
|
A few opiners insisted that the real affront lay in Tlaib's threat of impeachment.
|
|
He lay in bed awake, staring at the ceiling silently, while Maksakova consoled him.
|
|
His flesh burned as his body lay in the hearth, according to the paleontological evidence.
|
|
Jason would lay in the marital bed and not get out and stare at me.
|
|
Only 4 years old, Tehmina lay in bed with a shrapnel injury to her skull.
|
|
I lay in bed and half-sleep through weird dreams until it's 28090:229 a.m.
|
|
Before we had kids, my husband and I could lay in bed until 1 p.m.
|
|
Eventually, they decided that the real opportunity lay in helping other companies achieve that mix.
|
|
Then, within those sentiment divisions, they can determine emotional response that lay in each division.
|
|
A lot of people won't like that conclusion, but the devil lay in the details.
|
|
I lay in bed until 11, then get up and go feed the neighbor's cat.
|
|
I lay in bed and make the PowerPoints for next week's first month of school.
|
|
He killed her as she lay in bed by firing four shots into her body.
|
|
Participants lay in an MRI scanner and looked at six hands on a video screen.
|
|
I lay in the top bunk, talking to the metal wall inches from my lips.
|
|
It calms me down to lay in bed next to him and see him reading.
|
|
As they chatted, the teen's body -- Gacy's last victim -- lay in the attic above them.
|
|
I was a British prime minister who believed completely that Britain's future lay in Europe.
|
|
Some patients lay in beds under a tarp in the heat of the parking lot.
|
|
Mostly, he wanted to just lay in the hotel bed and watch television, D'Amico said.
|
|
You can only lay in bed naked to luxuriate with your lover for so long!
|
|
Two days later, two dead dolphins lay in his net, close to the acoustic repellents.
|
|
But the alt-right had, and understood its power, which lay in its twofold history.
|
|
As an infection took hold, she lay in a tiny bedroom in an aunt's home.
|
|
Advocates for it pointed out that the ordinance's origins lay in the country's eugenicist past.
|
|
It simply meant that I needed to lay in more substantial snacks and let go.
|
|
We used "How Many Eggs Does a Chicken Lay in Its Lifetime?" for this activity.
|
|
His co-workers called 911 while he lay in a puddle of his own blood.
|
|
Basic Instinct (22018) The scene: A man and woman lay in bed doing the nasty.
|
|
Iguodala then dumped it off to Leandro Barbosa for an easy alley-oop lay in.
|
|
I lay in bed, digging frantically in my memory for him, and came up empty.
|
|
When my next period arrived, I lay in bed and missed two days of work.
|
|
A blood-smeared man lay in front of the restaurant, shouting "save me, save me".
|
|
At 6:30, I put on music and I lay in bed looking at my phone.
|
|
At Amazon, you lay in bed, you watch your favorite show — hopefully that will be ours.
|
|
I lay in bed for another 15 minutes while listening to the news and checking Instagram.
|
|
There's a giant clam, and it's purple and it's glowing and you can lay in it.
|
|
Elijah Cummings lay in state in Congress, the first black politician to be accorded the honour.
|
|
I lay in the sun, ice cold Brooklyn Summer Ale in hand, and finish Sweetbitter. Bliss.
|
|
I just want to lay in the bed and just put the covers over my head.
|
|
His secret lay in what he left out—particularly that least penetrable or important thing, himself.
|
|
I lay in bed with my laptop, read Money Diaries, and share one with my sister.
|
|
The bodies of four civilians lay in the street near the compound which was partially destroyed.
|
|
Its origins lay in a Brazilian wish to talk about cross-border transport and energy projects.
|
|
The police were coming for her, and she lay in the dark fearing for her life.
|
|
I lay in bed for another hour or so with no real interest in getting up.
|
|
Homes lay in ruins after the passing of Hurricane Matthew in Les Cayes, Haiti, Thursday, Oct.
|
|
"I lay in his bed, talk to him, look at his picture every day," she said.
|
|
Navy quarterback Earl Wilson lay in an Annapolis, Maryland, hospital bed with a broken neck, paralyzed.
|
|
Potatoes were served for dinner; body bags of them lay in a heap below a stairwell.
|
|
Eventually I came to understand that the answers to my questions lay in the struggle itself.
|
|
The entirety of its capital lay in intangibles, associated with plant-identification algorithms, software and capabilities.
|
|
Another man lay in a pool of blood on the pavement with an apparent head wound.
|
|
Turner's tresses lay in tamed waves over her shoulders with a portion tucked behind her ears.
|
|
"There's only two positions I can lay in where I'm not in pain," Delle Donne said.
|
|
When you lay in the historical aspects, it adds a whole other element to this experience.
|
|
It's not normal to just want to lay in bed all day long all the time.
|
|
The other patients went for walks outside, or lay in the grass in the adjacent park.
|
|
If he could lay in the bath and put his head in the bath, that's ideal.
|
|
Nearby, at the entrance to his family's tiny home, delos Santos lay in an open coffin.
|
|
Sometimes I lay in bed and think about how I can make this a national service.
|
|
I then lay in bed and watch YouTube because I'm not tired considering the late coffee.
|
|
The answer, party strategists realized, lay in the thorny questions raised by the civil rights revolution.
|
|
The key, he said, lay in increasing border enforcement — and driving the gang out of schools.
|
|
No wonder these prophets preached that salvation lay in renouncing family and transcending one's reproductive organs.
|
|
One night, as she lay in the hot water, she became acutely aware of the stone.
|
|
However, with the storm strengthening, the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands lay in its path.
|
|
But before Sputnik, it hadn't figured on how much propaganda value lay in science and technology.
|
|
If the problem lay in weak actuarial standards, he concluded, the solution would be tighter standards.
|
|
What's the point of working from home if you can't lay in bed for a bit?
|
|
I lay in bed and randomly decide to start clearing out old contacts from my phone.
|
|
The difference is that although TPP would have helped farmers, its benefits lay in the future.
|
|
Fruman's business interests largely lay in Ukraine, where he owned a hotel and an export business.
|
|
At the front of the church, Dupree lay in a silver casket with white satin lining.
|
|
The rubber had melted away, and the steel belts lay in tangled heaps, like giant Slinkys.
|
|
Brazil's thriving economy in those years convinced executives the biggest risk lay in moving too slowly.
|
|
She lay in a ditch as her husband stood above her, holding the bag of fluid.
|
|
He told his wife this, as they lay in their cold stone hut at night. Oh?
|
|
He lay in a hospital bed at the University of Arkansas, stricken with a rare disease.
|
|
I somehow knew even then that the real artistry of burger-making lay in careful assembly.
|
|
On Sunday afternoon, two days after Susan L'Heureux died, her body still lay in her bedroom.
|
|
In Florida and Ohio, one-year-old babies were shot as they lay in their cribs.
|
|
A tip lay-in by Roberson early in the third quarter returned Oklahoma City's lead to 14.
|
|
ECONOMY, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - The woman's severed head lay in the woods, 2869 yards off a rural road.
|
|
Still at the hospital, Diana, her face reportedly unscathed, lay in a private room surrounded by flowers.
|
|
Much of his work's essence lay in solos, created for himself and for others: indeed, in soloism.
|
|
Lay in bed for half an hour while browsing on my phone and stretching my lower back.
|
|
In any case, Sansa's abilities lay in her own distinct mind, not the minds of other creatures.
|
|
I have my cookie for dessert, and lay in bed enjoying the afternoon and loving the Motrin.
|
|
His interest has never lay in the picturesque, which is perhaps why he is not better known.
|
|
But Mr Adams saw that maximalism must stop; instead the republican interest lay in well-timed compromise.
|
|
After a snack, I lay in bed browsing Instagram until sleepiness overtakes me and I pass out.
|
|
For CUUP, the challenge lay in finding creators, manufacturers and experienced fitters willing to adjust their process.
|
|
I brush my teeth, throw on some moisturizer, and then lay in bed while reading Beautiful Boy.
|
|
Yet, no matter how often I lay in savasana or open up my Aura app — nothing changes.
|
|
"I lay in his bed, talk to him, look at his picture every day," she tells PEOPLE.
|
|
Court hearings have been held while he lay in his hospital bed and he has said little.
|
|
And when he died about two months later at age 49, the guitar lay in the store.
|
|
He spent a winter pulling scallops, but quickly noticed a more profitable path lay in lobster fishing.
|
|
Despite the struggles offensively, Towns' lay-in with 23:238.4 remaining pulled Minnesota to within three points.
|
|
Their only hope for salvation lay in the highly unlikely event Clinton is forced to drop out.
|
|
Bodies of dead militants lay in the streets near the military barracks after the army regained control.
|
|
Members of the public paid their respects on Friday, when Bush lay in repose at the church.
|
|
At Chávez's funeral, his body lay in an open coffin, and thousands of Venezuelans gathered to mourn.
|
|
That night, Hadid and his wife lay in bed trying to figure out what he'd done wrong.
|
|
I watched my phone explode with notifications as I lay in bed staring into its artificial light.
|
|
The Navy Yard needed more room, and the market lay in the most obvious path of expansion.
|
|
She looked at the ground as she spoke, while her naked baby son lay in her lap.
|
|
The charm of Ms. Moneo's and Mr. Vicenti's solos, however, lay in how they kept asking questions.
|
|
The future, they believed, lay in focused expressions of the terroirs of the 10 crus of Beaujolais.
|
|
That night I lay in bed, reminded that the past can call you up at any moment.
|
|
I would lay in bed, picturing myself alone in a forest, protected by the quiet of trees.
|
|
Angry voices screamed and whispered in my head, and I would lay in bed at 3 a.m.
|
|
But this time, in mid-April, Mr. Khosrowshahi faced a Travis headache that lay in the future.
|
|
He lay in intensive care, my fat, gentle baby, too weak to move or breathe without help.
|
|
At the Carnegie, I lay in the sand and got lost in the dark and colorful mazes.
|
|
CHURCH FENTON, England — A heavily pregnant Queen Victoria lay in bed, looking disheveledly pretty and decidedly grumpy.
|
|
The button lay in a special tin in the right-hand corner of Miss Lewis's top drawer.
|
|
Abu Malek al-Shamali, a resident in the rebel area, said dead bodies lay in the streets.
|
|
The crushed fuselage, seemingly ripped in pieces, lay in thick vegetation as firefighters doused it with hoses.
|
|
Coleman's body lay in state in Florida and in Chicago, where about 10,000 people paid their respects.
|
|
Thomas iced the game with a driving lay-in and four free throws, finishing with 113 points.
|
|
Mr Johnson's success lay in persuading everyone that he would govern in just the way they wanted.
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It's remembering Socrates' wisdom lay in the fact that he knew that he knew next to nothing.
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Washington honored the late Senator John McCain as his body lay in state in the US Capitol.
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On Wednesday, at his funeral, Mr. Ordóñez's body lay in a wooden coffin lined with butcher paper.
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Manuel Bastida, a 33-year-old former security guard from Trujillo, lay in bed with a fever.
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Eventually the agents decided to "lay in"—to hide and wait—for whatever had created this scene.
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For six months, she lay in a bed wrapped head-to-toe in bandages like a mummy.
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Make a sandwich for dinner and lay in bed with the BF until I fall asleep around 8.
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"Making amends was not my forte; any fortes I had lay in the entirely opposite direction," she says.
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When Rozier went up for the lay-in, James blocked it off the backboard and right to Green.
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When pressed on the topic of immigration, Mr Macron said the solution lay in more EU co-ordination.
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Father Devoy was also the priest whose body, plaintiffs claimed, lay in an open casket at the orphanage.
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Much of these resources lay in areas of eastern Syria occupied by US forces and their local allies.
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Brokers and exchanges developed a century ago to help companies tap money where it lay—in individual pockets.
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I lay in bed and pay a few bills on my phone (all of which are monthly occurrences).
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" The school's website for the purification grave announces, "If you want to lay in the grave, email us!
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We lay in bed for 20 minutes brainstorming ways of tricking him into thinking all mornings are weekdays.
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He got a quick kill and moved toward Bombsite A, taking out Neo as he lay in wait.
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Pepsico also traded at its first all-time high since Pepsi-Cola's merger with Frito-Lay in 1965.
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In the end, the key to cracking the Golden State Killer case lay in public databases and records.
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"Sometimes they would actually lay in the bed the two of them together would have sex," Tracie said.
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Kicha and Krishnan first tried reviewing toys, but soon discovered that the boy's real interest lay in cooking.
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All, he argues, were inspired by Ann Lee, who preached that salvation lay in creating heaven on earth.
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An associate filed the papers for his candidacy while Mr Bouteflika lay in a hospital bed in Geneva.
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Some 20,000 Danes have visited Prince Henrik's coffin in the past three days while he lay in state.
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The biggest trends in their findings lay in the differences between cities in developing nations versus developed ones.
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I bake cookies and watch Survivor, then lay in my bed on my phone until 43 a.m. Oops!
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Much of DeepMind's work with AlphaGo lay in constructing a reward function compatible with such a complex game.
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I'm creeped out by it, so I lay in bed until my alarm goes off at 6 a.m.
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But it means now as the season, especially this quarter upcoming when we really lay in that infrastructure.
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Three suicide bombers lay in the center of the village, their corpses burned to a deep black color.
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Much of the city's ancient old quarter lay in tangled heaps of cement, twisted girders, and electrical wire.
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The West's naivety, which was shared—and paid for—by those hopeful demonstrators, lay in underestimating two things.
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As Rivera lay in her bloodied clothes, police officers questioned her about what had happened to her baby.
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His genius lay in his eyes and mind, in his instinctive feel for how a move would develop.
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While the opulent buildings of Vegas' heyday may lay in shambles, the spirit of the city lives on.
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"I lay in my tiny bare cell and tried to see Jackson, to visit with him," Romy says.
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While Mr Rees-Mogg soaked in a warm bath of adulation, the British political system lay in ruins.
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When you wake up, do you lay in bed and scroll mindlessly through Facebook for half an hour?
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Before the service, Bush lay in repose at St. Martin's Episcopal Church from Wednesday night until Thursday morning.
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He repeated that Iran's road to economic recovery, growth and modernization lay in deeper engagement with other countries.
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UPDATE: Kellogg Company has joined Hostess and Frito-Lay in recalling certain products due to undeclared peanut residue.
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Harlan, soon after going to work for him, convinced Bill that the future lay in paperback erotic novels.
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"I lay in one of those protracted moments of rapture which scatter this journey like asterisks," he wrote.
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As she lay in her London hospital bed, her daughter Maryam led the political campaign on the ground.
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For two weeks, I lay in bed with a high fever while the kissing disease transformed my reputation.
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But the show's secret weapons lay in Peter Boyle and Doris Roberts as Ray's parents, Frank and Marie.
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Now police lay in wait when the Elevators arrived in town, dismantling the group's amplifiers and their van.
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I lay in bed and internet a bit before I get up and get ready for the day.
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But in 2013, one swallowed up a man, Jeffrey Bush, as he lay in bed in Seffner, Fla.
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His appeal lay in his equanimity, and in his empathy, which was forged when Zeidler was a child.
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"The irony is that the timelessness of the thesaurus," he said, lay "in its inability to finish itself."
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DIFFA, Niger — Only 2 years old, Fatouma Ouseini lay in a hospital room, undernourished and listless from fever.
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The Tigers (218-23) fell behind 218-25 on a R.J. Nembhard lay-in with 212:211 remaining.
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Last week, mothers kept vigil over their children as they lay in wooden beds in the isolation wards.
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Only as Darlyn lay in a coma, dying, was she transferred to a hospital close to her mother.
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Sq. Art — said the original, when it lay in the park in the 19th century, reached the treetops.
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But the market-winning strategy lay in the opposite direction: Keep the staff and radically expand their selections.
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For the second time in three years, the body of the mansion's owner lay in one of its parlors.
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It lay in the bone beneath inches of skin, fat and muscle, tucked behind organs interlaced with major arteries.
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I lay in bed watching Insta Stories and YouTube for a bit and then read my book. 9:30a.
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For hours, the attack went nowhere; the researchers struggled to figure out where the bugs lay in their code.
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While I lay in bed, I work on my freelance stuff: email marketing, website merchandising, and up-keeping ads.
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I lay in bed at night for two hours, an hour, and I wake up, and I'm hitting keys.
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Instead, success lay in branding flourishes—Snapchat ghosts, Instagram influencers, the massive glass lantern that is Istanbul's Apple store.
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I decide to lay in bed and watch So You Think You Can Dance instead of cleaning my room.
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But for most people danger lay in the next town, the next city, the next state, country, or man.
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Elijah Cummings of Maryland lay in state Thursday, drawing emotional statements from legislators on both sides of the aisle.
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His body lay in state in the US Capitol Thursday for public viewing after a morning congressional memorial service.
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One man even lay in the street directly in the path of a moving tank at Istanbul Ataturk Airport.
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Kalanithi's wisdom lay in wrestling with the toughest questions humans can ask of themselves, even if they go unanswered.
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Don't get me wrong: I didn't go all Maureen Dowd and lay in bed for the next eight hours.
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Bahrain's foreign minister said on Saturday there was no need for mediation as the solution lay in Doha's hands.
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The Soviet economy's comparative advantage lay in supplying the means of national power in the age of mass armies.
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Joc is upset when Nikki is eliminated because he doesn't get the opportunity to lay in bed with her.
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Wheeler's genius lay in asking: what if we delay the choice of whether to add the second beam splitter?
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The truth is, he was still a fine and handsome man, even as he lay in that hospital bed.
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I lay in bed at night, my mind whirling with thoughts about whether the doors and windows were locked.
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Where McMonagle alleged Constand lay in bed with him, she contended she sat on the bed next to him.
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Dozens of cars were burning in Panchkula town while a bloodied body lay in the middle of a road.
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Family sources tell us Luke's ashes now lay in the town of Vanleer, TN, where Luke had 380 acres.
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A dozen minutes later, the lead had expanded to 18 points, and the Cavaliers lay in a deep ditch.
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From an early age, she knew she wanted to sing and that her destiny lay in New York City.
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I lay in bed browsing Instagram and Facebook for what I thought was 15 minutes but turned into 30.
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The corpse of an Islamic State insurgent with a missing leg lay in the street of Albu Saif village.
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If you make a big batch of granola and lay in some fruit and yogurt, you'll have breakfast squared.
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The world was pressing in on me as I lay in bed, in the morning light, unable to move.
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The next day, he led HALO staff to his plot, where six live cluster bomblets lay in the soil.
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As citizens lay in bed with eyes closed, cords withdrew from their arms and retracted into ovular messaging devices.
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I usually lay in bed watching YouTube makeup tutorials and he sits at his computer and plays video games.
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You could take inspiration from this woman who decided to lay in the water instead of dive under it.
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According to Wilson, the editor of The American Scholar , Barnum's peculiar gift lay in his relationship to his audience.
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He later gave interviews on television as he lay in bed, his face still covered in cuts and bruises.
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In other samples, they use art from the galleries cropped as they lay in the frames on a wall.
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I lay in bed for an hour in excruciating pain, then it faded, and I fell back to sleep.
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PART OF POSTMODERN dance's power lay in the fact that, for all of its foreignness, it was also familiar.
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The glass-blown molds, which lay in cushy foam beds, are smooth in texture but bulbous, like a bladder.
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Imparting belief is an inexact science, but Southgate made clear much lay in deep preparation and in dispelling ghosts.
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And so for more than a week, the cold body of Willie Blythe lay in the family's living room.
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Twelve million Thais are said to have visited his body as it lay in state over the last year.
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Diagnosis The 26-year-old woman lay in her bedroom with the curtains closed and tried not to move.
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Montazeri photographed a dorm room that lay in cinders; only the radiator and the metal bed frames remained intact.
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I lay in the dark a longtime before the long day of travel and walking wear me into submission.
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She lay in a hospital bed, eyes half-shut, buried beneath breathing tubes and IV drips, surrounded by monitors.
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On Friday, the senator lay in state in the US Capitol, the 31st person to be given the honor.
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But the real story lay in the relics from the foundry that are on display and adorn the home.
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Then Carey's lay-in just before the shot clock expired gave Duke a lead at the 403-second mark.
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In the movie "The Dark Knight," Bruce Wayne complains to his butler, Alfred, while Gotham City lay in shambles.
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When it gets out of hand all I can do is lay in bed and stare at my phone.
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Historically, America's strategic advantage over China lay in our combination of reliability, likability and preponderant military and economic strength.
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I pictured an enormous, hushed, dim place, where comic books lay in rows of cubbyholes, like a candlelit library.
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The man still had his sunglasses on; the woman's broad-brimmed hat lay in the middle of the road.
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I lay in bed a lot and took the pain pills the doctor prescribed, mostly to help me sleep.
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I would lay in bed at night thinking about this moment of when I was going to die at 12.
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"Excuse me while I lay in bed and cry for a few years [because] John Stamos is ENGAGED," wrote another.
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Prosecutors said she used sex to lure Regan to her home, where her husband lay in wait to shoot him.
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I lay in bed in the dark, and while I don't feel tired per se, I do feel really relaxed.
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As for the boy, he lay in the muggy atmosphere, and was strangely, quietly, smiling; his bloodcurdled face dead silent.
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Cleveland scored the first five of the second as the lead swelled to 18 on Jordan Clarkson's breakaway lay in.
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I compromise and decide to lay in bed watching Netflix until I can surmise some energy to do something else.
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"She still wanted (the) comfort of having something soft and cuddly to lay in bed with her," Alex's mom says.
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It was blindingly hot, and stray dogs and buffaloes lay in strips of shade on either side of the road.
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"I told him to lie still," Jan-Eric Olovsson said, recalling how his son lay in a pool of blood.
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I lay by the pool and tan until I go upstairs to shower and lay in bed for a while.
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They seem to have realized early that Diego's future lay in soccer, supporting him at every stage of his development.
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The constitutional violation lay in hostility vocalised by two of the civil-rights commissioners against the baker during their deliberations.
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She lay in a hospital bed with her head stitched up, two black eyes and shrapnel wounds to her limbs.
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You see, my son's body lay in a street after an IED blew up the vehicle he was fighting in.
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Then they were dumped in a pit and burned and lay in warm and humid conditions for hundreds of years.
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As Mr Kornacki explains, he realised that the key lay "in nationalising congressional politics through confrontations with the ruling Democrats".
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But how do you turn yourself on when all you really want to do is lay in bed with Netflix?
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""His genius lay in a unique ability to link the philosophical and the abstract with the practical and the concrete.
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Rather, Jagged Alliance 2 was a game whose ambition lay in melding tactical combat with an unforgiving strategic layer context.
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The Rosie the Riveter campaign's brilliance lay in seeking to fill necessary jobs to build national strength and eventual prosperity.
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The real challenge lay in pushing back and defending the many American computer networks of interest against the Chinese intrusions.
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Each year countless people use indoor tanning beds or lay in the sun despite research showing UV radiation causes cancer.
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Whether your interests lay in video game development, fashion, or motion graphics, Adobe Illustrator should be in your back pocket.
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One Englishman had his head repeatedly stomped on as he lay in the street; another was attacked with an axe.
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During my forced break from society, I lay in bed watching the city fill up with water on social media.
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We lay in bed and cuddle for a while, since we almost never get a chance to sleep in together.
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I lay in my bed for the next hour, unable to gather the will to get dressed for the day.
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After all of this, they laughed at me while I lay in a pool of my own blood barely conscious.
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She questioned, though, what privilege lay in having been obliged to conform to a gender expression she loathed and rebuked.
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Nearly forgotten amid the fancy armored suits of the latest Avengers, Iron Man's origin story lay in opposition to war.
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A variety of weapons lay in disarray at the warehouse that the Syrian army presented to the team of journalists.
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The problem lay in semantics, really: if Murphy called a hiatus, then I would be have been waiting for this.
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A man, who is on an indefinite hunger strike, lay in front of the stage where the protesting nuns sat.
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I lay in bed with Julie, her head resting comfortably on my chest, and we talked about this and that.
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Franklin lay in a glistening golden casket before thousands including dignitaries, contemporaries, and fans from her adopted hometown and beyond.
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She later decided her future lay in digital communications, which required her to switch majors after taking some required classes.
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The origins of such work lay in European art traditions introduced by a colonializing Spanish elite to the New World.
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So we did lay in some foreshadowing that he was wrestling with it, and it's more a sin of omission.
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I cringed in recognition at some of the pink toys in the diorama that similarly lay in my daughter's room.
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By the time the army prevailed five months later, the largest Muslim-majority city in the country lay in ruins.
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Ms. Jefferson was one of thousands who paid their respects on Tuesday as Ms. Franklin lay in state in Detroit.
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One of the men who lay in a hammock told me that the passing fisherman had recently taken la vuelta.
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In the sweet footage, Scott, 28, looks on nervously, taking Jenner's hand as the latter lay in her hospital bed.
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He accompanied the owner to a bank where the stamp lay in a safe deposit box in a Mosler safe.
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What was diverse about them lay in intangibles: personality, moral compass, I.Q. — all hard to read in a formal portrait.
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On Friday, the senator lay in state in the US Capitol, the 31st person to be given the rare honor.
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Practically every man in Morenci worked for the mine, and every boy knew that his future lay in its depths.
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Earlier, Lee got a steal and a fast-break lay-in to give Vanderbilt a 51-63 second-half lead.
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Seals dived in the surf, a couple played Kadima with their grandchildren, and Deirdre and I lay in the sun.
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Terminally ill with breast cancer, she lay in a medical bed in her living room, visited daily by a nurse.
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Israeli Defense Minister Yaalon said the roots of the violence lay in radical Islam he said was "flooding the world".
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The facility team has also been working for days to lay in supplies, and all the generators have been tested.
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He beat a defender for a lay-in to give his team a 72-66 lead with 2:16 left.
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For two nights, as Danny lay in the library with large candles glowing, Lorand slept on the couch near him.
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The tension lay in the riot of references contained by the exacting shapes; the result, a kind of expertly controlled chaos.
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The trailer for the show was just released and shows Beth and Dog kissing while she lay in her hospital bed.
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Meanwhile, as in Tenerife, tourists on vacations lay in the sand, unwitting background characters in a story encompassing so many others.
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His greatest consistency lay in urging wars abroad, wherever winnable, and for him both Afghanistan and Iraq fell under that head.
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I lay in bed and watch YouTube videos for 30 minutes, then get up to shower and get ready for brunch.
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We lay in bed for a good long while as Charlie stares as us with an amused expression on his face.
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His body lay in state in the US Capitol Thursday for public viewing, the first African American lawmaker given that honor.
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I lay in bed a little bit longer and then get up to make myself avocado toast with two fried eggs.
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Members of the public had a chance to pay their respects on Friday, when Bush lay in repose at the church.
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"She is super happy to just lay in bed with her toys and have you scratch her head," another volunteer said.
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The plane lay in a farm field and appeared heavily damaged and burnt, with firefighters spraying water on its smoldering remains.
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As we reported, Shelia and another of John's daughters, Cleopatra, were fighting while he lay in a coma after his stroke.
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As we went to press they lay in a critical condition, the victims of what police identified as a nerve agent.
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Bush's body lay in repose on Friday at the church for members of the public who wanted to pay their respects.
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I lay in bed for another half an hour or so just checking my phone and texting L. 11:153 a.m.
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The comedy lay in the space between where the defender thought Emosi was going to be, and where he actually was.
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A surveillance video released by CAIR showed a man punching, kicking and stomping the youth as he lay in the street.
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According to these polls, the single best predictor of support for Trump lay in how respondents answered four questions about parenting.
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The two were locked in an intense gaze as Benjamin, wrapped snugly in his swaddle, lay in a cushioned baby lounger.
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By the time security forces arrived hours later, dead students lay in rows, others shot in the back of the head.
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The Marshall Plan, which would use funds provided by America to coax European industries back to life, lay in the future.
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With that in mind, his claim that Obama's distinctive genius lay in his ability to "make technocracy lyrical" becomes high praise.
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Parts of the US Virgin Islands also lay in Irma's path, though Trump does not currently have plans to stop there.
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Along with shows like House of Cards, its appeal lay in identifying the Washington archetypes of our time, however crudely sketched.
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Basalt, Colorado (CNN)Amanda Boxtel was 24 years old when she lay in a hospital bed, unable to move her legs.
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For Forbes, the precondition for understanding an art work lay in identifying and analyzing the materials from which it was created.
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But the politically destructive force of the video lay in its power to pull back the curtain on his true self.
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Cotton fields lined the road leading to their house, and shreds of loose fiber lay in the grass like dirty snow.
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"She'd lay in bed with tears coming out of her eyes because she was in so much pain," her stepfather said.
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Part of Mr. Bolsonaro's appeal lay in the extreme solutions he proposed to assuage the population's anger and fear of violence.
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When he told me that, his arms were in the formation they'd been in when his father last lay in them.
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Do I just lay in my bedroom and put on a Feist song and think about what a bummer CP is?
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"Nobody knows what it's like when lights go out and you lay in bed awake and the demons come," Carton said.
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"Thirty years ago, I lay in the womb of a woman, conceived in a sexual act of rape," the memoir begins.
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Bordering Mosul's Old City, his stately Ottoman-era school, where generations of Iraqi political and military leaders studied, lay in ruin.
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Part of Warhol's greatness, he said, lay in his "prescient understanding" of how art would come to play such a role.
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It was at a goldsmithing class in 2003 that Silvia Furmanovich knew for certain that her future lay in fine jewelry.
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In one section of sweet footage, Scott looks on nervously, taking Kylie's hand as the latter lay in her hospital bed.
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When his nap times out during football season, I can lay in bed and watch my Ravens play, just zone out.
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His 10 year-old nephew Fahad Ali lay in a a bed in is home, his battered body almost completely damaged.
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His greatness lay in his power, his dynamism, his explosiveness; over these last two, three, four years, all have visibly diminished.
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While slain farmers lay in obscured graves of stones and branches, warlords like Fahim were given massive funerals and grand tombs.
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We lay in the swamp up to our necks, the Nature Walkers and me, the fetid marsh gurgling all around us.
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We lay in the swamp up to our necks, the Nature Walkers and me, the fetid marsh gurgling all around us.
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The difference between the two cases lay in the government's files — evidence of obvious relevance that prosecutors nonetheless chose to suppress.
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The problem lay in a subtle engineering choice: to measure "sickness," they used the most readily available data, health care expenditures.
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Most of the time, Benedict just lay in bed because, despite the pills, it was too painful to do anything else.
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The beauty of Pervitin lay in the delightful feelings of euphoria, self-confidence and sharp mental focus it gave its users.
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Hood scored from the key, Hayward made a driving lay-in, and Hood had a slam dunk after a Sacramento turnover.
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For him, that meant rejecting the temptations of both the left and the right, where communism and fascism lay in wait.
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Khadija lay in her hotel bed, the window open to give some relief from the heat and the room's mildew smell.
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He lay in the sand alone for 236 minutes waiting for his group to find him and get him to a hospital.
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I'm so sore from yoga, so I lay in bed with the cat a bit, and I get up around 6:15.
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Beside him, his mother lay in the dirt beside the road, 15 meters from the Ugandan military checkpoint, too distraught to speak.
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As I lay in the dark, cursing my luck and fumbling for a charging cable, I realize I might have a problem.
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I should be productive, but instead, I lay in bed next to my snoring husband and scroll through my social media accounts.
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Mr Naipaul's ancestors were Indian, but that part lay in darkness, pierced only by his grandmother's prayers and quaint rituals of eating.
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But a hint of what was to come lay in the infamous schemes of John Law in France from 1716 to 1720.
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Watching along the sidelines were children and families – and some nonchalant dogs who lay in the field under the arrow's flight path.
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Yet its greatest significance lay in a slim "how to" chapter that described the double-entry accounting system used by Venetian merchants.
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I lay in bed, try to fall back asleep for a little bit, and finally get up at around 7:45 a.m.
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Saikawa said he felt his responsibility lay in fixing the shoddy corporate governance at Nissan first, and continuing to lead its operations.
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The key, he said, lay in finding ways to translate enormous amounts of information into something that can be understood by everyone.
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As he lay in a coma, fellow students circulated a photograph of him, bloodied and slumped in the arms of a friend.
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"Sometimes I just lay in it, and I get down on my knees and eat from it like a deer," he explains.
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A long, arduous voyage with an uncertain outcome at the end was what awaited those who felt their destiny lay in Canada.
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Neruda's chauffeur claimed Pinochet's agents took advantage of the poet's illness to inject poison into his stomach as he lay in hospital.
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At night, he lay in bed replaying the events of his day, thinking, What did I do today—did I achieve something?
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What stood out about Franklin as she lay in repose at Detroit's Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History on Tuesday?
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"Because Qui Shaoyun lay in the fire without moving, consumers refused to pay for meat grilled on just one side," he wrote.
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A video shows him cocking his gun and shooting Mr. Sharif in the head as he lay in the road, still moving.
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Run to the greenroom and lay in a pool of sweat for five minutes, and then run back down to sell merch!
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She was a kind of international trafficker who convinced the Leonovs that their future lay in the offices of Herbalife, in Quebec.
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But for this viewer, the main attraction lay in a quiet little vitrine: all four Old English poetic codices, side by side.
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The real challenge lay in curating the audio: It took trial and error to find material that could tame my midnight mind.
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At night, Dan and I lay in bed, two 20-somethings debating ethics in whispers while our children slept down the hall.
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And of course you should lay in what dry goods you need as well, along with your squashes and apples for pie.
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Beauty. The horror of it lay in watching beauty burn, the delicate spire toppling into an inferno of 800-year-old beams.
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I don't do much other than lay in her bed, think of her and work through a Costco pallet's worth of Kleenex.
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Last year, McCain died of brain cancer, and as part of his services, lay in state in the Capitol building in Washington.
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He soon accepted, though, that his life lay in cinema, and made two intriguing silent films with his first wife, Andrée Heuschling.
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Rolled out of their usual rooms into the hallway, some people lay in their beds in front of a large, ineffectual fan.
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High peaks rose to the southwest, and deep down, the river looked black from this height, and the valley lay in shadow.
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Opinion Columnist The genius of Barack Obama lay in the fact that Americans looked at him and could believe in almost anything.
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"Suddenly I am feeling better," she wrote alongside the clip, which had him strumming away as she lay in her hospital bed.
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Many of our voting rights lay in tatters, thanks to conservative judicial appointments, and this process is likely to accelerate as well.
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His chief interest lay in the effort to design novel statistical approaches to better explain how populations were related to one another.
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His playing was all sturdiness and graceful lyricism, but the threat of pathos always lay in heavy supply just below the surface.
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Neil Connolly, which lay in repose under the dome of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
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Takahata's genius lay in his effortless ability to portray the mundane — something not often associated with the motion-focused energy of animation.
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His genius lay in his effortless ability to portray the mundane — something not often associated with the motion-focused energy of animation.
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Research has shown that focusing on and envisioning pleasant images while you lay in bed can bring the calm necessary for sleep.
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In the morning, they lay in their beds defeated, and it's not like they plan on coming by to help clean up.
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We'll try to lay in bed together for a couple of hours but he freaks out if we sleep in the same bed.
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I forced myself to be as healthy as I could no matter how bad I wanted to just lay in bed and cry.
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Nothing visual, but you get something more than what you had hoped for the first time you lay in that sensory deprivation tank.
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I take a hot shower and lay in bed cuddling the dog, hoping it will loosen up so I can start my day.
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It was a symbol of what might lay in store from the gods if an Olympic contender were to break his sacred vow.
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I usually lay in bed for a bit to get myself more awake before trying to function, but today I straight up snooze.
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Their appeal lay in fastening two edges smoothly, with no need for them to overlap, as buttons require, or to be obviously laced.
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I lay in bed with B. for a while before heading out to scrape off my car and get to my house back.
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Myszkowski said an early change was to lay in an "Amazon-esque structure," now with reps with more specific knowledge of certain areas.
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I wore BB cream, but I was a sunbaby and I lay in tanning beds when I was 17 until I was 26.
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As a performance analyst, Murray's expertise lay in collecting objective data that would eliminate guesswork, opinion, and bias across a range of sports.
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The two were locked in an intense gaze as the youngster, wrapped snugly in his blue swaddle, lay in a cushioned baby lounger.
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Justice Chan said the seriousness of the offence lay in Tsang's high position as a person of integrity who had breached public trust.
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After Smith and teammate Jalen Hill made four consecutive free throws, Riley's lay-in gave UCLA its first lead of the second half.
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Far more damning evidence of Milosz's disaffection with the regime lay in notebooks, full of poems that were not published until years later.
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" She also expresses a sense of self-alienation, saying: "I lay in bed at night and I'm like, 'So where is it, Izzy?
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But the long-term change, barely glimmering in the days of telephone modems, lay in the connection of every desktop to every other.
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Texas recovered with a 6-0 run, then the final basket of the half on an Allen lay-in just before the buzzer.
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I lay in the sun until the tide touched my shoes, then crawled around on my knees, combing for the luminous green pieces.
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His body was brought back to New York City and lay in state at St. Patrick's Cathedral on June 7th and June 8th.
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Two of the couple's children — Leo, 2, and Lucia, 6 — lay in the bathtub nearby, having bled to death from multiple stab wounds.
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For my students, the challenge lay in connecting ancient literature to a contemporary article from an entirely different time period, culture, and context.
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Mr. Ullah had no visible injuries as he lay in the bed, although almost his entire body was hidden beneath a white covering.
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Months later the body of Senator McCain, recalled as a war hero, presidential candidate and patriot, lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda.
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But the 15 people buried in the shallow pit lay in a variety of poses, suggesting that they had been dumped there unceremoniously.
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I lay in bed until my alarm went off before getting up and reluctantly making myself a mug of hot water with lemon.
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On Friday, he lay in a pearl-colored coffin at the altar of Sacred Heart Church in Monroe, where he had grown up.
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The answer lay in the studio upstairs, in my brushes spread out in a fan across the table, still, after three months, unused.
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Then a Somali living in Germany reached out and told Mr. Kantner that his boat lay in harbor in the port of Berbera.
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Ehrnrooth told shareholders the largest growth opportunities for Kone going forward lay in maintenance services as well as in modernization of old equipment.
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" As the leaf passes from claw to nibbling mouth, it crumbles, until "tattered and torn, it lay in pieces at the animals' feet.
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Hundreds of supporters queued outside Athens's Metropolitan Cathedral, where his body lay in state, to pay their respects before a grand public funeral.
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Her body lay in the cell at least five hours longer, until officers entered to take pictures of the body, the suit says.
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And certainly the success of Hitler's own propaganda lay in part in the Nazis' ability to harness that erotic undertone to gain support.
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What I quickly realized, as I lay in the ER, is that reporting on multiple concussions hadn't exactly prepared me for a single one.
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Manson's hospital gown contains his body fluids ... same goes for the sheet that was draped over Manson's body while it lay in the morgue.
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Childress' foul shot tied it at the 2:37 mark and Collins' lay-in gave Wake Forest the lead with 1:34 to play.
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At a joint press conference, Merkel reiterated that decisions on the Greek bailout program lay in the hands of these institutions and the Eurogroup.
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I clean up my kitchen and my room before changing into shorts and a t-shirt to lay in bed and watch Instagram stories.
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The article relied on the observations of those who worked with her, some of whom said her greatest talents lay in conceptualization and structure.
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The severed head of the Prince of Persia, a suitor of Princess Turandot who is decapitated for flunking her riddles, lay in a cart.
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A second message lay in the exercise's scope, stretching from Iceland in the west to the airspace of non-NATO Finland in the east.
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Fitzpatrick lay in bed replaying in his mind some pivotal moments of the Jets' 22-17 loss at Buffalo that destroyed their playoff chances.
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In her final moments, Adalynn's older brother, Jackson, was at her side, stroking his little sister's hair as she lay in her hospital bed.
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As he lay in bed at the hospital, authorities said, he asked about displaying a flag for the Islamic State group in his room.
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Like other friends, Holley said he was sure the root of Johnson's problems lay in his military experience, which included a deployment to Afghanistan.
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I lay in bed for a while trying to fall back to sleep but eventually give up and take the dogs for a walk.
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"I was in a helpless state of … confusion and anger," Brosnan said about a moment when they lay in bed together near the end.
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Esa Ahmad had three dunks and a lay-in among his 123 points as the Mountaineers won despite committing a season-high 212 fouls.
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The rangers lay in wait for the poachers' return, later catching five of them, confiscating shotguns, rifles, machetes, and a large cache of ammunition.
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The policy's genesis lay in the aftermath of brutal Sino-Malay race riots which resulted in the death of hundreds of ethnic Chinese Malaysians.
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Under Japan's occupation from 1910 to 1945, Korea's industrial heartland lay in the north, and therefore North Korea has more railroads than the South.
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Last September, as Ms. Dyer lay in her hospital bed, a folk singer named Kathy Lord, one of Healing Arts's contractors, entered the room.
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Back inside, when Camille allows Amma to lay in her room with her, Marian's ghost watches them climb up the steps, acting silly together.
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Mr. Thompson lay in repose, dressed in a crisp black suit, purple necktie and pocket square, his mustache and crown of hair neatly trimmed.
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That means we like to lay in stores and cook, same as our forbearers went to the basement to build radios and Shaker furniture.
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"No cleansing systems, all the waste, dust and dirt, coal lay in the area," one resident remarked, according to the Siberian Times on Friday.
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His children's only belongings were in pink plastic bags, and the family's documents lay in a white paper bag printed with a Canadian flag.
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I lay in my bed and imagined myself as every other thing in the universe, so diffuse and infinite as to be indiscernible—unnameable.
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Growing up on his parents' farm in Alabama, Michael Stovall gained plenty of experience, and found that his particular interest lay in raising cows.
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There are moments from the very beginning — hints and clues and Easter eggs — that we lay in there for the people who really care.
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I lay in bed saying a silent prayer to the God of All Working Parents that she'd turn over and go back to sleep.
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Shahd was buried on the edge of a field that lay in the shade of tall oaks and the delicate boughs of walnut trees.
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What newspaper editors really hated, of course, was Jenkins's staunch support for progressive causes and his passionate belief that Britain's destiny lay in Europe.
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Relentless attacking has failed to create enough goals against strong defensive teams, which simply absorb the pressure and lay in wait for deadly counters.
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The set's effectiveness lay in its intellectual vividness, the way it not only evoked Hamlet's mentality but upbraided the moral faculties of the audience.
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Throughout the interviews, his charisma was on full display -- and its real value, it struck me, lay in how it might subdue an enemy.
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So I made the trek and bought just enough to get us through to the weekend, when we could properly lay in supplies. Whew.
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Piles of meat packages lay in baskets, as supermarket staff were too busy to put them into the fridge, Li explained in the video.
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I lay in bed for a while and then get up for breakfast (oatmeal with pears and yogurt again and coffee for my thermos).
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It lay in ruins until the non-profit Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) took over its renovation in an agreement with the city.
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Charles was being treated for a broken arm at the same hospital as Woodward's son, who lay in a coma following a motorbike accident.
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Maher Dabour, who came to Sweden from Lebanon in the 1980s, said the main problem lay in how migrants are schooled in societal differences.
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One of Einstein's heroes was Sir Isaac Newton, who discovered gravity when an apple fell on his head as he lay in his garden.
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The appeal of the Double lay in the twin appeals of the league and the Cup, the fact that their status was broadly similar.
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If your pup learns to calmly lay in their carrier from 8am-2pm, then a 2-hour flight at 9am is a piece of cake!
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I lay in bed, hit my Pax (because it's Friday/made it through 22 meetings/lasted five on the road) and watch Nathan For You.
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As her son lay in a medically induced state of paralysis with tubes running in and out of his body, his mother feared the worst.
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Not only does the walled garden lay in ruin, but the roles of DNS and caching themselves have changed dramatically since Brand X was decided.
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Per usual, she does fine until I need to go in and all she wants to do is lay in the grass with a stick.
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I'm not feeling great after such a long day, so I lay in bed playing on my phone and watching random things on my iPad.
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They would ask me and my husband, Donald, several more times before the night was over, as we lay in shock from our new reality.
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I found silver-threaded, conductive gloves that protected his cracked fingertips while still allowing him to use his laptop's trackpad as he lay in bed.
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"The first couple of days I just lay in the dark room drinking water, like a wounded wolf trying to heal himself," he told People.
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I finally take a shower, change the sheets on the bed, and lay in bed playing on my phone until I pass out around 11.
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If there was a silver lining to Donald Trump's victory in the GOP primary, it was that part of his appeal lay in real moderation.
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Except I can't just be basic with my vision 😜 I want to do things like lay in lingerie in a milk bath with roses!
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Before then the only hyperlink on the platform lay in an account's bio, but users were "too lazy" to navigate back to it, she says.
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Nomadic professionals hopped from one company to another, knowing that their value lay in their skills rather than their willingness to wear the company collar.
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The answer to spreading Vlambeer's image lay in hoping that each public speaking event would lead to additional invitations to speak elsewhere in the world.
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We're usually really silly together, but he seems down and doesn't want to talk much, so we lay in bed and read for a while.
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All the women face daunting challenges of overseeing the rebuilding of cities that lay in ruins with little to no help from the international community.
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Bob Dole was helped out of his wheelchair Tuesday to salute former President George H.W. Bush as he lay in state at the Capitol Rotunda.
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While she lay in intensive care, Mr. Maldonado stepped up his use of illicit drugs and stopped taking anti-anxiety medication, friends and relatives said.
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Shortly after World War II, the Netherlands lay in ruins, but there was nevertheless a lot of effort immediately put into maintaining the Indonesian colony.
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On Wednesday and Thursday, when Mr. Graham's body lay in honor in the Capitol Rotunda in Washington, thousands lined up outside waiting to say goodbye.
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These movements may seem ordinary, but just six years ago, when he was 19, Perez lay in a hospital bed, unable to move or talk.
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More likely, it was just being a cat, looking for the perfect spot to lay in to capture the last rays of the warm sun.
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Yet the roots of these performances lay in an incredibly gutsy decision Swinney made, not amid the playoff's high drama but during late September's uncertainty.
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A few staffers, who were feeling "off" energetically, along with Julianne Hough for some reason, lay in a room on massage tables while he worked.
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Butler scored on a hesitation move for a lay-in to pad the lead to 218-211 with 221:73 left in the second half.
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On weekends, when my mother was not at work, she lay in bed in the dark, exhausted, in her fifties, raising a teen-age boy.
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For a certain sort of nineteenth-century person—the sort with high risk tolerance and little revulsion to brutality—a natural career lay in whaling.
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In 2015 alone, the health system enrolled 14,000 people in Medicaid or private coverage, sometimes even signing up patients as they lay in hospital beds.
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Screaming as she lay in the snow, Vonn later conceded that she knew she would never again push out of a start gate fully healthy.
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That said, the numbers point out that Fiber's priority lay in its broadband service, where it does not have to compete with entrenched cable bundles.
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But her uniqueness lay in combining that realism with a new narrative style, one which moved deftly between the narrator's voice and the characters' innermost thoughts.
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"When we lived together, I used to lay in her lap at night and she would go to town on my blackheads," Petsch, 24, told PEOPLE.
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While Harry lay in bed, the hospital's head doctor coincidentally walked by; he didn't work in the ER, but he had left something in the wing.
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It remains unlikely that Kupperman's lawyer will seek an alternate approach for Bolton, whose testimony now appears to lay in the hands of a federal judge.
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In one field clinic bodies lay in rows on the floor where they had been left for days, their relatives too scared to collect the corpses.
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"You can show me your favourite street late at night, or lay in bed fall asleep side-by-side," Carly sings, her voice smoother than sunshine.
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What scandal, for instance, lay in the contents of the former C.I.A. chief John O. Brennan's personal email account that justified WikiLeaks's publishing them in full?
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The girl was nine when someone came to their home and cut her with a razor blade as she lay in the hallway, the jury heard.
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And as seven survivors of that attack still lay in the hospital at this hour, earlier today the president issued this warning to the extremist group.
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After a failed wraparound attempt by Matthew Tkachuk, the puck lay in the crease for several seconds, but Frolik wasn't able to poke it past Dell.
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Gargantuan actions defined Matta-Clark's artistic process, yet the poetic achievement of "Conical Intersect" lay in its intricate combination of monumental scale with intense interior exposure.
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"Believe me you, when you lay in a room with no TV and four gray walls all day and no telephone at your ready," Williams said.
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His greatest consistency lay in urging wars abroad, wherever winnable, including in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Ukraine and to "bomb, bomb, bomb" Iran, as he sang once.
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It was the conclusion of an informal trilogy of Batman games that managed to make the worst lay in comics into a kind of cool hero.
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My boyfriend goes and pays for more parking and grabs us bagels from the corner deli while I lay in bed, questioning my decision-making skills.
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Under Costolo, the company decided that its future lay in Facebook-style feed advertising, which meant consolidating everything into a single native app it could control.
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His challenge lay in juggling those threats while maintaining his own needs—food, water, body temperature, and treating any injuries he might incur along the way.
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Some will no doubt be skeptical of the Hyperloop, unconvinced that it can overcome the legitimate physical, financial, and regulatory challenges that lay in its way.
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Reagan will lay in repose Wednesday and Thursday before being buried Friday at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California, next to her husband, Ronald Reagan.
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They built two temples there, which became focal points for their religion and their peoplehood, maintaining that centrality, even in times that it lay in ruins.
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"Let me be clear, I will never allow partisanship to undermine our national security when the lives of countless people lay in the balance," she said.
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Morgan's audacity lay in his restraint: He wanted to see the Windsors steadily and to see them whole, as neither pampered half-wits nor infallible deities.
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At the funeral, Kim Jong Un, the second youngest of his seven children, appeared pale and childlike, weeping as his father lay in an open casket.
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Though somewhat different from Friedrich Nietzsche or Max Stirner, her rejection of religious and socialist ethics lay in the total repudiation of the morality of altruism.
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When she lay in his arms after they had made love, his breath caught jaggedly in his throat and he felt as if he might choke.
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During one argument with Ms. Irizarry, while he was high on PCP, he lay in the street and asked someone to drive a car over him.
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On those immediate postelection mornings in November when I lay in bed aphasic and estranged from myself, whatever did not address the current predicament seemed unworthy.
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What lay in front of him is a formidable military and political challenge: a long, costly campaign fought house-by-house in Tripoli's densely populated streets.
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Then there was the 40-year-old mother I cared for as she lay in pain from the breast cancer that peppered her brain and bones.
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With Duke trailing by 43-40 at halftime, a lay-in and two free throws by Ingram sparked a 14-3 run for the Blue Devils.
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Then, one night as I lay in bed, I felt the protrusion in my abdomen — a firm mass bulging from one hip bone to the other.
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A Delgado lay-in capped a 20013-22001 run and gave the Pirates their largest lead of the half at 206-23 with 41 seconds left.
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So I lay in a hospital bed as a technician fitted the clear domed hood over my head while the machine captured the CO8003 I respired.
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No one saw it fall, and no one knows how long it lay in the sand before it was found three years ago by a nomad.
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I basically lay in bed, I usually wake up before my girlfriend, which means I'm trying to be super, super quiet to not wake her up.
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Foster believed that his future lay in the ministry, and he eagerly anticipated the return of the traveling preacher who had drawn him into the church.
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In Washington on Tuesday, mourners from across the country came to pay their respects to Mr. Bush as his body lay in state at the Capitol.
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She posted a photo of her kissing her daughter's cheek, as Raniya lay in a hospital bed, wearing a neck brace and hooked up to tubes.
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Flynn snapped one of his six assists to Aguek Arop for a lay-in with 25 seconds remaining that pulled the Aztecs to within two points.
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None of the OPM, Marriott or Anthem data have surfaced online, which would be unusual if it lay in the hands of garden-variety cyber criminals.
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If you knew what to look for in a leaf, he wrote in the 16th century, you could deduce which metals lay in the ground below.
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There were nights when I lay in bed, unable to sleep, because my mouth ached from my wisdom teeth, which I guess were infected or overcrowded.
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As Dee lay in her sleeping bag, this certainty sustained her: Life was getting better in spite of Gary, and her children would inherit the earth.
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Sometimes they resorted to so-called Trojan horse programs that lay in wait on e-commerce or banking sites, ready to get your credit card numbers.
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Some remains lay in the wreckage for weeks, months, even years — degraded by water, burning jet fuel and all manner of debris from the downed buildings.
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They were surprised to find that the most compelling thing they saw on the quarter-of-a-million-mile-long journey lay in the rearview mirror.
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Less than a week after Jessica emerged from her coma, DeMarco and another G.B.I. agent, Jared Coleman, interviewed her as she lay in her hospital bed.
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UCLA took its final lead of the night, 63-6, on a Prince Ali lay-in off a Cody Riley assist with 9:14 to go.
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Also see: John McCain: Life and times of an American maverick in photos U.S. presidents are among those entitled to lay in state at the Capitol.
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No. The answer to my anxieties lay in playing out fantasies of the best possible outcomes, including the ones so unrealistic that they were literally impossible.
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With just the roar of the noisemaker, I lay in bed with my mind racing, waiting anxiously for my impeccable sleep hygiene to magically start working.
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I'll go four to six days in a row where I black out all the walls and windows and lay in bed unable to move or eat.
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I was a very private person in life, so I don't want to end that life with people gawking at me while I lay in a coffin.
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It's now pouring (gotta love that dramatically changing Melbourne weather) and we lay in the dark listening to the rain and a Harry Potter audiobook and chatting.
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In the next parking lot over, Alexandria police officers in at least six patrol cars and 15 on bicycles, put on bulletproof vests and lay in wait.
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John Deutch, then the CIA's director, thought the future lay in signals intelligence and began to retire old hands in what became known as the "agent scrub".
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I then decide to embrace the laziness of today and lay in bed to watch more Atonement while working up the energy to go to the gym.
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The new mom's photo showed baby James sound asleep, wrapped in a hospital blanket and wearing a striped newborn cap as he lay in his mama's arms.
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I finished by asking him how he thought society should deal with arson and those behind it, and unsurprisingly he thought the answer lay in mental healthcare.
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Just 11 months ago, Mark McMorris lay in a Canada hospital with 17 broken bones, a collapsed lung, a ruptured spleen, a fractured jaw and internal bleeding.
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Folded and sealed with a dollop of red wax, the will of Catharuçia Savonario lay in Venice's State Archives for more than six and a half centuries.
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The Huskies' zone defense held Baylor without a made field goal for the final 5:38, the last of which came on a MaCio Teague lay-in.
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" He makes it worse by adding, "Does that mean you get to lay in bed all day and not do what we were going to do today?
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The Art of Collecting PARIS — One of the most important African-American artists of the 220th century lay in an unmarked grave in Paris for 26 years.
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Once a flow starts, it could travel for tens of miles, producing an unstoppable wave that would destroy whatever platforms and pipelines that lay in its path.
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Afterwards I would lay in bed and look at these hand prints all around me, and feel the force of the anger and rejection that they represented.
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According to Turkish reports, an assassination squad of 15 Saudi officials lay in wait for Khashoggi, before beating, torturing, killing and dismembering him inside the diplomatic mission.
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He woke me up by repeating "ring, ring" in my ear, his pitch getting louder and louder the longer I lay in bed, refusing to get up.
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Well, he was – and a brilliant one at that – but his lasting contribution, the one that changed the music world forever, lay in his mastery of image.
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Plenty of clock for Belmont's Dylan Windler to haul in a three-quarter-court pass from Evan Bradds and lay in the winning bucket at 0.4 seconds.
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Lesandro lay in an open coffin, dressed in his Police Explorer's jacket with a New York Yankees jersey draped over him, surrounded by dozens of flower bouquets.
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"Yesterday I went on a journey to see my father," she wrote on a photo showing her comforting her dad as he lay in a hospital bed.
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For the first several days of his life our child lay in the intensive care unit at Maine General, as we sat there weeping at his side.
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As soon as you see the streaks of yellow that indicate a forthcoming attack from your opponent, swipe to jump out of the way, then lay in.
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Once you've hit your stride and the galette starts to set up, you immediately crack your egg and lay in the ham and add the grated Gruyère.
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Disappointment also lay in store for Paavo Vayrynen, a figure whom Finland's political establishment has repeatedly consigned to the history books, only to see his hopes resurrected.
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While studying Mr. Trump during the 2016 campaign, I realized that his greatest asset lay in his ability to make his story his followers' story as well.
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He tells the audience to lay in the supplies for fighting floods, because when a crisis hits a region, everyone is scrambling for sandbags, pumps and generators.
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Much of the animosity lay in the enduring distinctions between the majority Shona people, who supported Mr. Mugabe, and the minority Ndebele people, who backed Mr. Nkomo.
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Their teacher describes it as an empty space infested by marauding Bedouin, one whose only significance lay in its historical role as the site of Islam's birth.
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As I lay in a CT machine getting scanned that day, the Mayo Clinic called my wife to inform her that doctors thought she had lung cancer.
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As she lay in bed that night, Howard realized that she had determined a man's life with less consideration than she devoted to buying a new refrigerator.
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The logic of the move for the venerable publishing, education and science society lay in creating a predictable and large flow of money to support its work.
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By 1860 John Tyndall, an Irish physicist, had found that a key to this warming lay in an interesting property of some atmospheric gases, including carbon dioxide.
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The first lay in the 1960s culture war, in which the "hippies" rejected industrialization and the technological values that had been embraced by the "straight" mainstream society.
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It is imperative, in today's toxic political environment, to acknowledge a hard truth: The horror of the internment lay in the racial animus the government itself propagated.
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In one brief flurry, Isaac Hamilton delivered a slick bounce pass to the star freshman Lonzo Ball, who smartly cut behind the defense for a lay-in.
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And that night, as I lay in bed listening to the pouring rain outside, I drifted off fantasizing of ways to take it back to Cape Town.
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After he was assaulted, an ambulance took him to an emergency room in the county capital of Bełchatów, where he lay in a coma for three days.
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There they lay, in permafrost, for decades before being excavated — a very different kind of buried treasure from that which built the city in the first place.
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I lay in bed for days and tried meditating through my discomfort as my 1-year-old crawled all over me, demanding the last vapors of my energy.
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Moraif said the opportunities lay in the industries that are the highest taxed and most regulated, because their profits will increase once Trump's tax cuts and deregulation occur.
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As Kumarasinghe lay in a coma, calls for retribution and anti-Islam polemics flooded social media and the government ordered the deployment of 1,000 members of the STF.
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Guard Jamal Crawford's driving lay-in late in the first quarter moved him past Hall of Famer Bob Cousy for 214th on the NBA's all-time scoring list.
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The tornadic microfossils lay in the Pilbara Craton for 23.9 billion years before being separated from their natal rock, packed up in a box and shipped to California.
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He hit a jump shot with 1:42 left and followed with an acrobatic lay-in while falling to the floor to stretch the lead to 118-33.
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He might have the actor consider whether to grow up or give up, followed by the sign "problem", to indicate that the difficulty lay in making a decision.
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After a morning congressional memorial service, Cummings's body lay in state at the US Capitol, and the area was opened up to the public later in the day.
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I am taking full advantage of my mom-cation and lay in bed and read for a few minutes before turning out the light for an early night.
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Israeli officials are expecting two to three times more mourners Thursday than in 2014, when former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon lay in state after his death, Yakir said.
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Many experts didn't think North Korea's show of force crossed Trump's red line, but they said the danger lay in how the president would react to the news.
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Weakness in third-quarter results for the French bank lay in is domestic retail revenue which came in 15 percent lower than during the same period last year.
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You can lay in air conditioning all day, but if you're like many people in the world, you will be forced to go out into the sweaty world.
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I literally lay in bed for an extra 2129 minutes, contemplating whether or not I actually want to go to Vancouver or just stay in my bed forever.
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But Gillum has refused to concede, leaving the future of election up to the courts, where the fate of tens of thousands of ballots lay in the balance.
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The judge said lawyers failed to prove that the federal government had the authority to regulate FGM and that such power lay in the hands of the states.
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To the extent that anything was behind his rant, it lay in a modest (and temporary) uptick in homicides from around 14,000 in 2014 to 17,000 in 2016.
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In Nigeria, when a woman in her family had a baby, all of her female relatives came to help and she lay in bed like a dying queen.
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Of course she'd thought of me as she lay in the dark and watched—of that year when we were still so young and spoke endlessly of men.
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The other brutality lay in the strange demographics of race in America: basically, the black people were in the South, and their natural allies were in the North.
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Over the next 10 hours, a kind of rhythm took form: When the road curved, he cut the corners; when his legs hurt, he lay in the grass.
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As Plaisted lay in his sleeping bag, humiliated, frustrated and terrified, he wrote in his diary, ''Just when we have finally learned enough to succeed, we have failed.
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As Mr. Reid's body lay in an open coffin, a newsboy cap on as always, fellow bouncers talked about their brotherhood and the lessons Mr. Reid had imparted.
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In the six minutes before the regulation buzzer sounded, Dame hit two threes, a lay-in, and a pull-up that left Draymond Green stumbling off toward Seattle.
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Lauda was so badly injured in that accident at the 1976 German Grand Prix that a priest gave him the last rites as he lay in a coma.
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He remembers music playing from the lawn, hearing it as he lay in bed upstairs, and laughter and glasses clinking and someone shouting for ice, plenty of ice.
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At a synagogue just a mile from where she had been gunned down, Meadow Pollack, 18, lay in a plain wooden coffin, closed in accordance with Jewish tradition.
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There, after cleaning up the glass she'd shattered while entering the front door, Jennair lay in wait to shoot and murder Meredith as she walked in the door.
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Though you'll sustain some damage in the attempt, you should be able to lay in some attacks of your own, enough to help you take down the foe.
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A few days ago the losses became so heavy that he armed himself with a gun and lay in ambush one afternoon when he returned from the city.
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Dr. Joyce said the skepticism also lay in the fact that many men feel the same pressures as women in terms of fulfilling responsibilities at work and home.
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The idea is: Get your kitchen in order; lay in some new supplies; and then cook with them in pursuit of great flavor, to make other people smile.
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Once Mr. Trump seized the Republican nomination, religious conservatives realized that their only path to federal influence lay in a bargain with this profane, thrice-married Manhattan sybarite.
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At home I lay in bed, thinking, and when my husband came to the bedroom, I told him what had happened, but I felt he took it lightly.
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Rondo gave Sacramento a 90-88 lead with a driving lay-in with 12.9 seconds left, taking a handoff along the baseline from Cousins, who drew a crowd.
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A few possessions later, Zavier Simpson scored two of his 13 points when he went coast-to-coast and finished with a swooping, up-and-down lay-in.
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Speaking Friday, press secretary Sarah Sanders said the summit's success lay in its mere existence, which she said was an indication of thawing relations between Washington and Pyongyang.
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He told me how he had wanted to die as he lay in the hospital and, on the floor below, his wife gave birth to their second daughter.
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He doesn't so much attack the basket as burrow his way there, surfacing at the rim to lay in the ball or dish it at some bizarre angle.
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In the first weeks of 217, four Michigan teenagers lay in hospital beds, all suffering from toxic shock syndrome (TSS): a rare and deadly, but preventable, bacterial infection.
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The dogs lay in an fMRI scanner and their owners stood in front of them, said the name of the toys, and then showed the dog each toy.
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The only hint of priestliness lay in the spectacles gleaming on his broad, dark mestizo face, and the high-collared white jacket straining its buttons across his boxer's chest.
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It's how he captured this apocalyptic scene just west of San Juan where a stretch of four-lane highway lay in ruins after a nearby river washed it away.
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Local lensmen lay in wait outside the entrance, but Dodi's chauffeur, driving a Range Rover, was able to shake paparazzi who later pestered the couple near the Champs Elysees.
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Although Iwao was using the same y-cruncher program to calculate pi as the previous record holder, her advantage lay in the use of Google's cloud-based compute engine.
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Today, the facilities at the Nicosia International Airport lay in ruins, and the remaining usable structures are used mainly as the headquarters for the UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus.
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Tens of thousands of people were expected to walk past Peres's coffin as it lay in state in the parliamentary square on Thursday during a 12-hour public memorial.
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My reporting for this story, which involved reading Ms. Warren's cases and contacting other lawyers involved, revealed that the answer lay in Ms. Warren's devotion to the bankruptcy system.
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Some mornings I lay in bed thinking of the 20 minutes on the train to and from work that I'll have to finally, finally open my book and read.
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Haley's biggest talent lay in his ability to craft a story of racial reconciliation told through the life of Malcolm X, the most polarizing black activist of Haley's generation.
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I lay in bed for way too long while I contemplate working from home, but I feel like I need to suck it up and go into the office.
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"That's okay, just don't take my hands," Golden's parents, Kevin and Carol, told reporters the teen quipped as he lay in a Bellevue Hospital bed, according to ABC 7.
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Cell phone video of the incident surfaced earlier this week, showing Kinsey with his arms in the air as he lay in the street, bringing national attention the case.
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He half-justified Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2014, saying that the roots of the conflict lay in "belligerence" from the West and that Vladimir Putin was "not unprovoked".
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But the key to Edwards's resounding triumph—and to the repudiation of David Duke—lay in the appeal to white Republicans, who were more worried about Louisiana's economic health.
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As Ellen Gutenstein lay in her bed at home, dying from lung cancer that had metastasized in her brain, a heart-wrenching Mother's Day card arrived from her granddaughter.
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I could only stop once the bag was completely emptied of powder, which could take up to four days, and then finally I'd lay in bed hallucinating flying pencils.
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Authorities have released details of the kids' alleged abuse, which included being deprived of food, left to lay in their own waste while shackled and being strangled and beaten.
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You didn't ask for a reboot of Fear Factor, the terrifying early-2000s reality show in which people frequently lay in coffins full of rats and roaches or whatever??
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"You wouldn't sit at the dinner table waiting to get hungry, so why lay in bed waiting to get tired," he told a TED attendee who'd asked for advice.
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Some activists against police brutality say this is a start to holding police officers who use unnecessary deadly force accountable, while other believes the issues lay in the training.
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So even in the middle of the winter, she'd disappear and go take off all her clothes and lay out on a rock and just lay in the sun.
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Kanter's lay-in with 8:18 remaining in the game tied it at 99, and his two free throws 133 seconds later gave the Thunder the lead for good.
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Clothes and shoes could be seen lying in and around the bus, while the bodies of some of the victims lay in the sand nearby, covered with black sheets.
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Because investors spend so much of their time looking at these businesses, we tend to have a sense for the biggest challenges that lay in front of platform innovators.
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A man who had been tortured by the gangs lay in a bed with a wound so infected "there were literally worms coming out of his neck," Ramirez said.
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Polly Neate, chief executive of housing charity Shelter said the answer to the country's homelessness crisis lay in creating more social housing - not taking houses out of council hands.
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The memorials to Mr. Peres, who served as prime minister and later president of Israel, got underway on Thursday as his body lay in state outside the Parliament headquarters.
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Part of the program's success, and that of the costly ad campaign that promoted it, lay in changing the perception that New York was unfriendly to business, she said.
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Earlier in the day, the president and first lady Michelle Obama paid respects to Scalia as the late justice's body lay in repose in the Supreme Court's Great Hall.
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Photo courtesy of Vlambeer The answer to spreading Vlambeer's image lay in hoping that each public speaking event would lead to additional invitations to speak elsewhere in the world.
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So then they theorized that the on–off switch they had discovered actually lay in the drugs' effects on NMDA receptors, which interact with a brain chemical called glutamate.
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My pleasure and liberation lay in bed next to anguish and self-loathing, because the world had taught me that my wants were morally bankrupt and full of sin.
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Trump's brilliance lay in seeing that he could become the perfect impostor, the wealthy and highly visible figurehead of a 21st-century movement of the dispossessed and the invisible.
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He came up with the idea for the snack while he was a janitor at Frito-Lay in the 80s, experimenting with a throwaway batch of un-cheesed Cheetos.
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His lifeless body, covered by a white blanket, lay in the vineyard for hours, awaiting forensics and some legal authorization that in Italy seems to always come too late.
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A nanny accused of stabbing two children under her care in a Manhattan apartment confessed to the murders as she lay in a hospital bed on Halloween in 2012.
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But Mr. Soulages said the origins of his own paintings lay in more primal forms of art, like cave painting, because when he stands before them, they "overwhelm" him.
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After Michael blew ashore Wednesday, the house lay in crumbled blocks, with the lower level filled with chunks of concrete and a lime green boat tossed near the stairs.
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On Facebook, Ms. Wright posted a photo of her kissing her daughter's cheek as Raniya lay in a hospital bed wearing a neck brace and hooked up to tubes.
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When defenders play too high on the drive, Jokic rolls all the way to the rim for the lay-in, just like every other great center in the league.
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The obvious drama of the collision lay in the contrasts between the two men: The celibate and the lecher, the ascetic and the billionaire, the mystic and the frank materialist.
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Podrick & The Sex Workers in "Walk of Punishment" Season 3, episode 3 Loyal squire Podrick Payne (Daniel Portman) is the greatest lay in all of Westeros, and that's a fact.
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As a grown, beautiful, self-loving, ass-kicking, name-taking, beach-hating lady, I can proudly lay in my tasteful one-piece by the ocean and be completely at peace.
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I lay in bed for a little bit longer sorting through all of the feels I felt last night and trying to decide how I feel about things this morning.
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Down 2-0 early, Purdue took control of the game with a 17-613 run, going up 17-2 on a steal and lay-in by sophomore forward Trevion Williams.
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It's the ultimate dream: Work somewhere so close to the beach that you can skip out of the office for a few minutes to lay in the sand and unwind.
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Holt's first photo after her son's birth showed baby James sound asleep, wrapped in a hospital blanket and wearing a striped newborn cap as he lay in his mama's arms.
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The appeal lay in observing the mysteriously pleasurable (and wasteful) wonder of seeing someone crumble as they struggle to slather one more layer of mascara on their quivering, encrusted eyelashes.
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The night before Teegan's surgery, Burke lay in bed imagining her heart based on the Google Cardboard image, mapping out the precise steps he would take in the operating room.
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"No law should be able to protect somebody to the point that they kill somebody on the street and they can lay in the bed the same night," McGlockton said.
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Staff at BNR, have said the roots of the outage lay in Kostov's attempt to "silence" Velikova for her criticism of the only nominee to become Bulgaria's next chief prosecutor.
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He picked up a guitar at 13 and started a band in his late teens, but he was convinced that his future lay in acting and directing, not in music.
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With the sand dunes towering high above me, I lit a cigarette: I was going to need more than just a Lucky Stripe for what lay in front of me.
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For Kyle Parry and Stephanie Hoekstra it was their future -- their wedding, planned for next week; and her wedding dress, stored in his home -- that lay in the flood's path.
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Efford writhed in pain and screamed after he was tased and was then tased twice more as he lay in the middle of the road, according to body camera footage.
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Philip lay in bed dreaming of a horrific incident from his childhood when he lost control (or did he?) and beat to death another boy who had been bullying him.
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As he lay in bed later that night, the ex-senator tried to think of historical parallels not just for what was happening but specifically for what he was doing.
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When we arrive at the next venue, we lay in the sun—Holman topless, of course—while Vincent, who's also topless, practices his admittedly amateur skateboarding tricks next to us.
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Nine years ago, when I lay in a hospital bed preparing to give birth, all the major news outlets I could name were enthralled by the idea of reporting it.
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By 2011, China's more aggressive posture and a belief that America's economic future lay in Asia led the Obama administration to announce plans to intensify engagement with other Asian nations.
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They may want today to go a little more hard in the paint, as the expression goes, and lay in good eating for tonight and the rest of the week.
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I don't read or watch TV. I just lay in bed, staring at my phone for hours and hours, reloading the same apps over and over again every few seconds.
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As he spoke, standing beside the Forum, he gazed out at the Greek colonnades of the nearby Altes Museum and the giant cathedral where the emperors lay in their crypt.
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Not long after, Mr. Zambada said, armed assassins lay in wait for Mr. Carrillo Fuentes and his unsuspecting wife, gunning both down as they exited a movie theater in Culiacán.
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And value lay in the fact that work from New Spain was recognized as distinctive: not a European knockoff, but a different product with its own styles, stories and symbols.
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When Hultcrantz gave Ibadeta a breast exam—one of her patients had developed cancer, which remained undetected during the months that she lay in bed—I began to feel faint.
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In the video, Kim, 39, and Kanye lay in a rocky cliffside, cradling their children — sons Psalm, 5 months, and Saint, 3½, and daughters, Chicago, 21 months, and North, 6.
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