That uniqueness easily lends itself to lightsticks becoming collector's items.
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Today, an Administration recognizes an image and lends a smile.
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Guess what, this rule lends itself to books as well.
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He lends his name and his pen to save lives.
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"So I do think this lends credence to that theory."
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This platform lends access to hundreds, even thousands of women.
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Luckily, this myth, like most myths, lends itself to abstraction.
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And I think that that lends a realism to it.
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Trump's meeting with him lends legitimacy to his illiberal agenda.
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The big wing lends more than 700 pounds of downforce.
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But Pied Piper really lends itself to moving the needle.
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Murphy lends a sexy soulfulness to the drab Chris, while
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And it lends itself to creative mixing on the fly.
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That high of a number lends the potential for chaos.
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HK), which lends to small businesses, brokerage Hengtai Securities (1476.
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He just makes music that lends itself to total derision.
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Is it because the pithy length lends itself to misunderstanding?
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Morgan Freeman once again lends gravitas to a penguin documentary.
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It lends itself to a nasal sound that's comically inelegant.
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The percussive groove also lends an impression of forward motion.
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The race also lends itself to a variety of puns.
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Quietly alert, the savory acoustic backup lends some saving grace.
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"That lends a certain legitimacy to the police," Rosenfeld said.
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An aerial map lends you, the viewer, the power of flight.
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Schumer This is the category that most often lends itself to
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Daniels's account, with its strikingly similar details, lends credibility to hers.
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King's cinematic, gripping writing lends itself easily to the big screen.
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What Instagram's done with their Stories as well, that lends itself.
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Audience size isn't the only factor that lends credence to bullshit.
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"Stranger Things" lends itself more to a mobile gaming format, though.
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The variety lends the album a depth beyond its homemade scope.
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Zenjob actually hires the workers and lends them out to companies.
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She currently lends her voice to Netflix's animated series BoJack Horseman.
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I think it lends itself to a level of moral abstraction.
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Software development isn't exactly something that naturally lends itself to mobile.
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Lends a slightly dark edge to the jokes... but, oh well.
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Jawara says that this new style's texture lends itself to that.
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I feel like dating and Tinder-ing lends itself to drinking.
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It's the kind of idea that lends itself to colorful speculation.
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Schmitt's view of politics as conflict-ridden lends itself to authoritarianism.
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"Food and wine lends itself to adjectives, to metaphor," she said.
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The saying "all politics is local" lends itself to well policing.
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A study released in May 2017 lends credence to this theory.
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This beautiful keyboard lends an island aesthetic to any home office.
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It is Kelly's stark honesty that lends the book its pathos.
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But the practice also lends itself to abuse, as you report.
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Reality lends weight to imagination, and imagination gives color to reality.
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It is not a role that lends itself to being lovable.
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Caramel lends itself well to cookies, cakes, tarts — you name it.
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The patina of social science lends gravity to bare-minimum plots.
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This lends a plaintive edge to his nostalgia, and to Scorsese's.
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Like telecommunications giant Huawei, CEFC's behaviour lends itself to conspiracy theory.
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Mr. Corenswet radiates calm and generosity that lends the show equilibrium.
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First, it lends an air of authenticity to the Bugatti brand.
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It lends itself to a whole variety of groups and organizations.
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It also lends itself to different interpretations for different political contexts.
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Roasting the mushrooms, in particular, lends this dish its earthy, heady charm.
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It lends a sympathetic quality to them, even though they are terrible.
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This banks is funded by China and lends to other Asian nations.
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And it is not an aesthetic that particularly lends itself to food.
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Grambling lends itself to being a little more jazzy, if you will.
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I think this is because Portland really lends itself to Spanish food.
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The deal with Lyft lends a healthy dose of legitimacy to Drive.ai.
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This shortage lends itself to increased competition, especially for entry-level homes.
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It lends the music an extra layer of gravity, authority, and warmth.
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" McCormack lends his voice to the song "Welcome to the Gun Show.
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It lends a new meaning to the Saviors' name and their narrative.
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Investors should wonder whether this market lends itself to the Vanguard treatment.
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The turbo engine on the TourX lends itself toward its authoritative power.
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Virgo season also lends a precise nature to your actions this week.
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Even the physical texture of the click wheel lends itself to this.
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After all, watching another person play a video game at least lends
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I think that sentiment lends itself very well to recording an album.
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The early era of 3D video games lends itself to this treatment.
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That kind of variety lends itself to... well, some awfully weird products.
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They eventually squashed it, but it still lends itself to fight fodder.
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It's not that the arid region lends itself to outdoor cannabis farming.
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Importantly, he lends wide latitude to a rotating cast of local bookers.
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This particular opportunity lends itself well to creating this kind of situation.
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"Bar soap lends itself best to obsessive and violent scrubbing," said another.
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Any enterprise to which Rotenberg lends his name now seems to succeed.
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Keyboard This beautiful keyboard lends an island aesthetic to any home office.
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He reportedly lends the houses to club members and guests, Forbes said.
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This lends him an emotional transparency that gives the impression of trustworthiness.
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It's an awkward thing, which I think lends itself to good story.
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The location lends a new tone to the debate over gun control.
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She and the writers' camaraderie lends itself in the stories they tell.
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It lends its name to the modern-day market town of Uzès.
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No art form lends itself to current events as immediately as photojournalism.
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To be sure, not every profession lends itself to a WFA program.
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That it is based on a 1952 novel lends a special authenticity.
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This lends her work intimacy and displays an admirable sense of trust.
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The missing span lends the tableau an eeriness that seems almost cinematic.
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The identity of his deputy lends even more weight to his argument.
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That analysis lends support to some of the provisions in this bill.
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I'm short one dollar, so the owner lends me what I need.
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I spot a wall — sometimes the wall lends itself to an idea.
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The curry powder here lends a musky note and a little heat.
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What about "The Office" lends itself really well to the podcast format?
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But I would bet that Butler lends the professor her own mannerisms.
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But I would bet that Butler lends the professor her own mannerisms.
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He lends encouragement by his acts, to the rest of the cast.
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The study lends new insight to ongoing efforts to address climate change.
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It lends legitimacy to broader efforts to demean and demoralize transgender Americans.
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Square already lends to small businesses through a partnership with a bank.
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That quasi-romantic subplot lends Caging Skies much of its discomfiting sensibility.
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What is it that lends happiness to our occupation of a place?
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The group lends financial support for travel, accommodation, legal training and bail.
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The startup also lends to clients, using online data to assess borrowers.
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Yet it's the liveness of the performers that lends this piece urgency.
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"The colder, inhospitable weather lends itself to staying staying indoors," explained Buckley.
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That kind of lends itself to humor, when somebody is like that.
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Whoever lends their voice next will have some incredibly large shoes to fill.
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It's a trope that lends itself equally well to both fluff and angst.
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And he even lends the device to friends who also had packages stolen.
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His involvement lends a lot of credibility and excitement to our portfolio companies.
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It lends a sexy filter to what was actually a very unsexy escape.
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This constant manipulation of the apparatus lends a visceral quality to the performance.
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But not every story worth telling lends itself to being sequelized on demand.
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Virtual cockpit lends Audi a high production value on its in-car experience.
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The fish also lends itself to a wide variety of flavors and preparations.
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Casey also uses expired film, which lends to the idea of blurred memories.
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It's certainly not the case that crime lends itself to dispassionate, rational analysis.
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In the video, Cena lends new meaning to a few quintessentially American icons.
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The use of the football lexicon lends the book an air of authenticity.
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The meticulous detail of Ms Grant's observations lends credibility to her dystopian leaps.
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"It's not a question that lends itself to the scientific method," Reese said.
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And that lends a powerful authenticity to Aniston's reflections on womanhood and sexism.
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A solid, comfortable chair lends itself to a productive and efficient work environment.
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Such a culture lends itself to an "us versus them" approach to policing.
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A public figure lends their name—and money—to bolster an establishment's reputation.
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I don't think that everything necessarily lends itself well to becoming a dance.
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Oh and no big deal or anything, but Kendrick Lamar lends a verse.
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Dunlap isn't concerned that his acceptance to join the commission lends it credibility.
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The repetition even lends it the hypnotic cadence of an Allen Ginsberg poem.
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The equanimity is not just laudable — it lends a certain amount of hope.
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"Ready" lends that note of the powder keg: energy eager for deployment ASAP.
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The production on this album really lends itself to a sense of location.
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But, really, naming your band lends itself to a more personal story too.
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As technology lends you its ear, these technologies will determine what it hears
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This dog's natural beard really lends itself to that Middle-Earth wizard look.
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Used responsibly, maths lends useful structure to economists' thinking, and weeds out sloppiness.
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Much of business culture, at least in the U.S., lends itself to extroverts.
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It was pretty neat and lends itself easily to sit-down style gameplay.
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More than many other red wines, pinot noir lends itself to extravagant descriptions.
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It's sexist, yes, but also a parody of sexism, which lends it humor.
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"The New York Times name lends a certain kind of gravitas," says Miller.
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It lends a new identity to those artefacts and feeds the illicit market.
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The medium of timelapse lends already-frightening conflagrations an even more frenzied energy.
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That lends credence to the idea that Instagram is serious about Location History.
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The material mines profound outrage, and the note-perfect ensemble lends it heart.
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She also adds in makrut lime leaf, which lends an aromatic, floral fragrance.
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The repeating motif lends a gravitas that belies the house's relatively recent vintage.
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A before-and-after metric lends some concreteness to a typically abstract topic.
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Yeasted bread is another category that lends itself to long days at home.
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He often lends his studio when local nonprofits ask to host fund-raisers.
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Time lends its narrative armature to the way we inevitably understand our lives.
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This is one of those themes that lends itself to guessing and elaborating.
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The juxtaposition between goofy and dramatic lends the game its own particular flavor.
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This new line is fun and lends itself to creativity, the ultimate power.
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In the new IT movies, Bill Skarsgard's dancing face lends Pennywise his mischief.
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Her mother's death lends special meaning to her first real kiss, for example.
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Lili Reinhart's golden hair lends itself perfectly to this "Alice in Wonderland" drawing.
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All that lends a romanticism to baseball that maybe some sports don't have.
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But it certainly lends to a simple assault rather than an aggravated assault.
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That long strip of wood lends a Scandinavian flavor to the Model 3.
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Having a real sexual medicine doctor overseeing the app lends credibility to Lover.
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The meat is leaner and more savory, and lends itself to slow-cooking.
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Anxiety lends itself to feeling like I am dying multiple times a week.
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The release of the 29 pages now lends additional support to those claims.
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As good as classic peppermint patties are, the basic recipe lends itself to variation.
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She thinks her gray hair lends "credibility" to her background, both personally and professionally.
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"The mid-length shag cut lends itself to a variety of styles," she explained.
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But he also lends his voice to the lovably oblivious Todd on Bojack Horseman.
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The high potency of the drug lends it deadly force even at small doses.
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But at least 4DX lends an element of novelty to the whole boring endeavor.
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Ramsay doesn't know which star posted the photo until after he lends his critique.
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This lends the event a "state of urgency" ambience that you might call... interesting.
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Don't worry about being perfect, this look lends itself well to an unsteady hand.
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Zeynep Beler, the translator, lends the voice of this damaged lad a scorching intensity.
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What is it about the movie that lends itself to so many humorous observations?
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Fortunately, the series' quirky cheerfulness lends it strength even at the plot's lowest points.
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Fashion lends a way to choose how we want to showcase ourselves every day.
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The deposition of the crime analyst who identified him lends credence to that argument.
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Growing up in the Midwest lends itself to it; we would any old time.
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It's a quick four-second snip of your life, something Neistat says lends authenticity.
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Today, China lends pandas to zoos around the world for research and breeding purposes.
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Singer Sia also lends her voice to the movie as the washerwoman hedgehog Mrs.
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From baristas' perspectives, oat milk lends itself well to creating the best, tastiest beverages.
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Here, he lends his voice to Swift's "You Belong with Me" … with edited lyrics.
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Any move towards greater European integration lends credence to their warnings of lost sovereignty.
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Bamboo wireless keyboard This beautiful keyboard lends an island aesthetic to any home office.
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It also lends added credibility to a similar-sounding rumor that surfaced in July.
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It's also the kind of activism to which she believes her celebrity lends best.
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This lends the chat a certain air of anonymity, a quality Reddit values deeply.
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Having more agreement ahead of time lends confidence to forecasts of a major storm.
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Plus, the rectangular shape lends itself better to different sizes and shapes of food.
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With this break, that edge lends the rest of the series a mysterious tone.
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Which lends extra credibility to one proposal in Delaney's long-shot 21 presidential campaign.
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LeEco's money lends some legitimacy to the project, but it's still a long shot.
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In addition, the mere fact that it's widely watched lends this average added import.
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To the patron, it's a family-friendly fun environment that lends an afternoon's distractions.
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Of course, probing lends itself nicely to the category, and there's plenty of that.
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Their findings suggest that China lends much less to Africa than is commonly reported.
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Yes. Is there something particular to murder cases that lends itself to wrongful convictions?
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Ms. Stevens lends Roz an air of breezy humor that eases her sharper remarks.
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Now, as Yasser, he holds sway over this flawed film and lends it weight.
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And so their Nigerian heritage lends their music a distinct dimension and special flavour.
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Rather, its potency lends itself to making death experiences less painful for terminal patients.
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She believes that, while condensed, the podcast format lends the subjects a certain dignity.
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The relatable vibe lends added menace to the evening's sudden turn for the sinister.
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MarketInvoice lends investors' money to UK businesses, with unpaid invoices often acting as collateral.
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Only the gold protective tint of the astronauts' visors lends color to the desolation.
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Cuarón's reliance on his relationship with Rodriguez lends a touching honesty to these moments.
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I think they believe victimhood lends credence to their anger and sense of entitlement.
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"Girls" isn't one of those shows that readily lends itself to a big finish.
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"Trump" lends itself to big lettering on buildings because it suggests luck and success.
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What part of your experience lends itself to heading up a self-driving department?
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In exchange, she lends him her copy of James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time.
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What is it about Snapchat that lends itself to the distribution of adult content?
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The resemblance lends a gut-wrenching realness to this wildly successful demonic possession film.
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Moreover, Apollo is hardly the only large investment firm that lends to Kushner Companies.
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But you still need an element that lends the proceedings a whiff of showbiz.
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This muscular ensemble of internationally decorated talent lends The Far Shore some serious weight.
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BTS's popularity lends itself to RPF (real-person fiction) shipping among the band members.
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Apparel: Clothing, like footwear, lends itself to personalization because no two bodies are alike.
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It is a superior product and it all lends itself to an unbelievable brand.
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Low interest rates generally help the government because it borrows more than it lends.
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Critics of the method have long contended that it lends itself to false confessions.
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The actor also lends his famous smile to the series as a co-star.
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That often lends food producers to set lower targets for recycled content, said Defruyt.
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OakNorth is a UK bank that lends money to small and medium-size businesses.
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That configuration, he said, lends itself to using relievers more often, however he chooses.
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Just fucking do that story arc, it lends itself perfectly to a video game.
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One major concern: His barking style lends itself to expressing casual hatred too easily.
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But time performs magic, and the flavorful marinade lends the meat a welcome tang.
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This favorable transit lends us the endurance we need to see out difficult tasks.
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The difference lies in the craftsmanship, which lends to both ice retention and durability.
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Not all sovereigns are con men, but their belief system lends itself to deceit.
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There's not much subtlety possible in here, which lends itself to more extravagant gestures.
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Between the lines: Tennis, more so than maybe any other sport, lends itself to manipulation.
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The fantastical nature of Alessandro Michele-era Gucci easily lends itself to fairy tale comparisons.
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Though it certainly lends credence to the previously unbelievable motive for the alleged pee tape.
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It also lends an edgy, grown-up vibe that's perfect for a red-carpet event.
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It's this very cherry that lends the new latte a hint of sweet fruity flavor.
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And lends creedence to my personal belief that a great party can change the world.
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The setting lends authenticity to the genre-defying music movement she's associated with: bedroom pop.
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The skeptical man lends Ethan a knife, and tells him to meet in the garage.
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It's also really cool to see how it lends itself, how it shapes my writing.
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" They also argued that the Trump administration's decision "lends the appearance of rewarding campaign donors.
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Now a new study has been released that lends some credibility to their futuristic predictions.
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It also lends itself to repeat viewings, because there may be something you missed there.
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Yet it lends him a ghostly aura appropriate to a play concerned with flickering existence.
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A conservative lends his voice to the plea for the common-sense funding of elections.
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I think he has a personality that lends itself to working with the other side.
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The song's mid-tempo beat lends a note of reggae to Perry's usual synth-pop.
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He also "lends support to various causes supportive of the vulnerable and marginalized," Kingston says.
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Yet the case of Vicky Thompson lends weight to the other side of the argument.
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One aspect in particular that lends itself well to these sorts of comparisons is memory.
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The significant increase in territories lost along several ISIS fronts lends credence to this assertion.
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This lends a really wonderful, primitive quality and that's what people really love about it.
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"AI is a technology that naturally lends itself to a winner take all," Bengio said.
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Marino lends his name to the enterprise while Huard runs the day-to-day operations.
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Seeing the reasons expand as Hannah experiences them lends her agency throughout this whole ordeal.
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Google Assistant lends so much potential to a pair of smart wireless earbuds from Google.
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This lends doubt to the idea that these crystals were recently ejected from the volcano.
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This, along with the objects' variety of form and origin, lends it a carnival air.
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McQuail, a spiky and vivacious actress, lends her husky voice to some sterling comic delivery.
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And the ignominious exit of Conyers, she says, only lends additional weight to that argument.
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Her fluid, surreal work lends itself to the genre of blacklight posters and drug use.
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Fueling those sentiments, some Democrats say Cohen's testimony lends more credence to the impeachment push.
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The addition of tomato lends a touch of sweetness that plays off the peppery aftertaste.
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In any case, the confusion of this campaign year lends particular interest to Reid's history.
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The North Koreans understand this emerging reality and the freedom of action it lends them.
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This also lends more support to the ECB's careful approach toward normalising its expansive policy.
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The Accord's longer wheelbase lends the cabin an extra 2.4 cubic feet of interior space.
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Another is Bag Borrow or Steal, which lends out designer handbags on a monthly basis.
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"The premise kind of lends itself to that," acknowledged Daniel Kwan, the film's co-director.
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Buildings like the Factory appeal to creative companies because the space lends itself to innovation.
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With its sandy, glacial soils and maritime climate, it lends itself to fresh, invigorating wines.
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Zellweger, who starred in the musical "Chicago," lends her own singing voice to the film.
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He lends his urban lifestyle aesthetic to East Los Musubi's own line of shirts, too.
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Our truly extraordinary environment, which lends such high expectations, is something we must preserve collectively.
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"Bolivia is beautiful and has varied terrain that lends itself to diverse gameplay," he says.
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When a hot actor lends his voice to the women's rights movement, he is celebrated.
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This extra touch of sheen lends a subtle, "Yes, my skin's just this good" vibe.
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The trick is shamelessly manipulative, but it lends the movie an ominousness that's powerfully magnetic.
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The scale of the paintings lends them to this dual quality of representation and reduction.
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Cusack is so inherently charming that he lends Gordon more sympathy than the character deserves.
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And the occasional sexual tension lends a bit of spice to an otherwise hackneyed plot.
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The current tone of national discourse lends this small but significant exhibition a timely relevance.
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This lends an extra sheen of moral ambiguity to everything that happens in the film.
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Some say Beijing lends money for infrastructure and development to pressure poor countries with debt.
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This suspicion lends credence to the theory security expert Robert Siciliano made five years ago.
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So maybe James Patterson, because I think my life lends itself to short, pacey chapters.
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But it lends a touch of realism to an otherwise fantastical Big Boys Adventure Story.
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The multiple worlds lend a sense of abstraction; the vagueness of the lines lends intimacy.
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Her grades, and therefore her entire future, are jeopardized, and Romeo, in desperation, lends assistance.
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Each year the foundation lends about 1,500 Calder artworks and mounts about 15 Calder exhibitions.
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What lends these efforts power and momentum is that they bypass the tarnished Palestinian leadership.
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This twist lends sympathy to Dimitrij, who is ambitious and headstrong, yet earnest and insecure.
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The tea here lends color and a pleasantly bitter edge to an otherwise sweet cookie.
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Allowing that bias the final word, The New York Times lends it authority and respectability.
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It is what lends the Premier League its principal allure to fans across the globe.
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The way that there is no "signature sound" to "Red" lends to its masterpiece status.
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Yet not masking the au naturale aroma of ingredients lends a certain air of authenticity.
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This lends credence to Safaree's lawyer, who told us this was not a random attack.
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The oud that smells so bitter on its own lends a rose fragrance more dimension.
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The result is a movie that lends legitimacy to false and already widespread conspiracy theories.
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The narrative of her activism inevitably lends itself to some one-dimensional, feel-good reporting.
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So, that is a piece that sort of lends itself to collaboration in the future.
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But the work lends itself to [interpretation], and that's what makes it so profoundly rich.
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Now he lends his style to the internet's favorite alcoholic scientist and his anxious grandson.
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It's a text piece, but lends itself more to walking around it than reading it.
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ScarJo voices Ash the porcupine in the film and also lends her voice to the soundtrack.
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Jolie requested sole physical custody of the couple's six children, which lends credibility to this rumor.
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What is it about the synthesizer sound that lends itself to that darker, more demonic feel?
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JS: There is a raw quality to your work that lends it a directness and intimacy.
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Los Angeles, with its sprawling highways, lends itself to quick bank robberies with easy escape routes.
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Data protection itself isn't a topic that naturally lends itself to glamorous thriller treatment, of course.
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There's just something about that easily-Photoshoppable surface that lends itself perfectly to mild internet vandalism.
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The footballer lends Star his credit card so the girls can buy outfits for the competition.
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Unlikely; her long-standing DGAF attitude lends plenty of authenticity to everything she says and does.
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Atlanta-based Kabbage, which lends to small businesses, recently completed a $700 million asset-backed securitization.
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The dark, cavernous space of KOW lends itself particularly well to Breitz's seven-channel film installation.
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And when they do get retweeted, it sometimes lends a certain credibility to their radical positions.
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However, a Best Picture nod — Hollywood's highest honor — lends an air of legitimacy to a project.
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Spoiler alert: Nothing happens in the first two episodes that lends any answers to this question.
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This summer alone, he lends vocals to tracks by David Guetta, DJ Khaled, and Luis Fonsi.
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Perhaps it's the hard 'c' sound that lends itself to being spelled 'Khristmas' at their disposal.
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While fall lends itself to vampy colors, a lighter approach will bring some much-needed balance.
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The face is big and the weight it lends to the wrist is hard to ignore.
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Jupiter lends you luck for international travel in particular, if you prefer learning through new experiences.
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FHLB lends to banks, credit unions, insurance companies and other members to make mortgages for consumers.
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The thinned medium alone lends the paintings a luminosity that makes the startling subjects feel lighthearted.
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Here, she lends insight into the persistence of masquerade traditions, touching upon their 21st-century updates.
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"Don't lose this like you always do," Nitsche warns Dietmar as she lends him a pen.
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The act of photographing infrared light lends a surreal, Dr. Seuss-esque quality to Rome's flora.
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That certainly lends itself to a technology-suspicious outlook, if not an outright technology-averse one.
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He takes him to ball games and dinners, and lends support when the pain becomes overwhelming.
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The matching bottom, if you're into it, lends a retro look thanks to its high waist.
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The product lends itself to the possibility of finding proteins like the ones that identify e.
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Taking into consideration a broader array of issues, social sentiment lends support to a Raisi upset.
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While his use of bandages lends itself to this reading, I think it becomes too reductive.
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Turnout was at 72 percent—a stoinking percentage that lends an undeniable legitimacy to the poll.
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The movie is beautifully shot, which lends the banality of Mark's squalid realm a certain queasiness.
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A repo rate is the rate at which a central bank lends money to commercial banks.
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That lends a sense of urgency to a simple question: What happened to North Dakota's Democrats?
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Also, the debt is internal funding which the company lends itself to fund early-stage growth.
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But this collaboration is proving the stereotype incorrect, and also lends context to lesbian fashion history.
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Like the Electoral College, the chamber has a structural rural bias that lends Republicans disproportionate power.
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If one needs any evidence that prosperity lends itself to conservatism, Pella is a prime example.
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It's technically a color screen, but the minimalistic interface really lends itself to black and white.
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I don't despise social media, but it certainly lends itself to a mob mentality very quickly.
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The camera's general premise is "set it and forget it," which lends to, well, forgetting it.
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The lively interplay among the actors often lends a nice sense of spontaneity to the proceedings.
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The very nature of VR lends itself to a similar sensation, but it's particularly noticeable here.
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The secret, however, is furu, a fermented bean curd from China that lends a deep savoriness.
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She sips on tea and lends some thought to her place among the country's current bloggers.
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The brevity of the crossing lends it an air of safety that can be grossly misleading.
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Chu's essay suggests that the power afforded to professors over their students lends itself to abuse.
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Once a possible signing is identified, the speed with which the club operates lends another edge.
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And regardless of the intention, suicide lends a special, distressed urgency to an artist's last work.
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The process lends itself to the build up of layers, capturing traces of time and movement.
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It lends her paintings of nursing mothers, babies, and children an ominous cast and dramatic irony.
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This fruity, vibrant drink lends itself well to being made in big batches for better brunching.
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The Vatican "lends us support in the ecumenical dialogue without antagonizing other Orthodox churches," he added.
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That experience lends Imam a perspective that photojournalists and artists documenting the humanitarian crisis often lack.
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The master suite has a private patio, and the atrium also lends itself to outdoor seating.
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It purges their digestive system and lends a kind of nutty toastiness to the herbaceous flavor.
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In the name of hacking consumer trust, Simon lends his voice to a touch activated tomato.
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Research lends support to the Nixon campaign's claim that office temperatures are based on male preferences.
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They look shamed by such exposure, which lends their subsequent metamorphoses a savory tang of revenge.
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This format — which is among the most popular on Reddit — lends itself well to brand participation.
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This season, Marcus lends both his expertise and understanding to foster personal growth into financial growth.
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"Origin in our mind lends itself better to big scale and more efficient assets," he added.
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Helen Mirren peers imperiously from inside a high collar that lends her an aura of majesty.
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The product licensing business lends the Trump name to products ranging from fragrances to spring water.
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"Cava's growth trajectory certainly lends itself to comparisons to the early days of Panera," Henkes said.
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For Leicester, it is sad because it lends a sour coda to the sweetest of stories.
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"The topic at hand lends itself to a larger discussion about growth and productivity," Chandler wrote.
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Still, Kosse says she's reaping the benefits because his art lends street cred to her video.
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The bond market lends to the government for 303 years for an interest rate of just 3%.
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Her voice isn't gorgeous like Ms. Ronstadt's, but that catch lends her singing a gently compelling tug.
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But it lends credence to calls to review the formatting used by the weather service, he said.
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That's not the kind of breakup that lends itself to hanging out with your ex's family afterwards.
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Image: ScreenshotTwitter is more open and expansive than Facebook and lends itself well to a job search.
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The other attractive thing about Tilt Brush is that it lends itself more to live art performances.
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Snow lends beauty to what can otherwise be a gruesome sport while providing an additional strategic challenge.
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However, TBLA's sugar business lends stability and it has more diversified products and distribution channels than SSMS.
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Questlove plays his typical drum kit — but some rhythmic dribbling from Irving lends quite the creative twist.
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"Here" hitmaker Alessia Cara lends her vocals to the movie's breakout song, reworked with a pop flair.
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The player controls a summoner avatar, essentially a mysterious protagonist who lends a hand to the heroes.
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Most crucially, the ADB lends about $16bn a year; the AIIB is aiming for $2bn next year.
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With its teen drama and just-campy-enough storylines, Riverdale lends itself seamlessly to memes and GIFs.
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Clate Mask, CEO and cofounder at Infusionsoft, is one who helps small businesses and lends a hand.
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But absolutely nothing about the history of how Trump deals with businesses lends credence to this idea.
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The format lends it the properties of a painting canvas or a (very big) sheet of paper.
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The grey zone particularly lends itself to hybrid warfare, a term first coined about ten years ago.
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This lends an air of authenticity (there's another one of those darned millennial buzzwords) to online interactions.
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But something about this season lends some earnestness to the proceedings and it gets sad very quickly.
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A land of great wealth and technological sophistication, it lends itself to several quick lessons in economics.
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Ganek runs his family's foundation, which supports and lends contemporary art to educational institutions around the country.
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It then lends that money a little less cheaply to "middle-income" countries, including Brazil and China.
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It also lends itself to automation, thanks to recent advances in machine learning and natural language processing.
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Mastering AI also lends itself to advanced robotics, a field where the military has already invested heavily.
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The history of New York is so vast that it lends itself to volumes of extreme length.
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Purcell: It's just quicker resolutions to what we're doing and it just lends itself to heightened entertainment.
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I think it lends itself to larger conversations about anti-blackness and imperial ideas of American exceptionalism.
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If someone posts a Facebook status asking for help moving, be the one who lends a hand.
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The modest inflation lends support to the Fed's patient posture on hiking U.S. interest rates, analysts said.
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Mongillo lends these scenes an extra layer of discomfort, a dysphoric shame that emphasizes anxiousness over lust.
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So police work, a subject that lends itself to pulp fiction, has proven ideal for this format.
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YAHOO LENDS A HAND TO GOOGLE: Yahoo released an amicus brief on Monday in support of Google.
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Rumor has it this newest adaptation of Beauty & The Beast lends agency to our super-chill Belle.
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This tune in particular lends itself more to the dance floor with those house-y synth chords.
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Christopher Walken lends his distinctive voice to the mobster-like King Louis, overlord of the simian world.
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Jonas frequently lends his dashing looks to clothing company Southern Tide and Man of the World magazine.
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One of those is the compound guaiacol, which lends itself to the smokiness associated with some whiskeys.
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The revelation lends credence to claims that big poverty-reduction schemes are often mainly public-relations exercises.
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While the sheer scope of these reports lends them some credibility, mass hysterias are also deeply American.
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These smaller moments of the everyday seeping into video games lends an observational artistry to Cage's work.
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Recent congressional activity lends further support to the notion that claims of institutional dysfunction were indeed premature.
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While the DOJ brings charges in these cases, the FBI often lends a hand in gathering intelligence.
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This leads to more impact with every note and lends the music a greater sense of dynamism.
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However, that hierarchy often lends itself to a 100/0/0 allocation, which I find totally backwards.
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It comes in both classic and spicy versions, so it naturally lends itself to this taste test.
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It's hard to know exactly what is going on in that brain, but science lends a clue.
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This lends the story a political authenticity that's unusual in the field of cyberpunk, and very welcome.
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Do you think there's something particular to ghost stories that lends them to also being love stories?
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Her voice also lends itself to the endless layering that becomes both her shield and her consolation.
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Danamon lends primarily to the retail and corporate sectors and is a major private player in microfinance.
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Per CNBC, BofA — the country's second-largest bank — lends money to Vista Outdoor, Remington and Sturm Ruger.
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I feel this lends to the authenticity of the show and guides us towards our compositional approach.
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Gollwitzer speculates that the self-reflective element lends itself to watching others, rather than interacting with them.
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OnDeck lends money to small businesses through its online platform and sells the loans to institutional investors.
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Finally, we will pursue aggressive criminal or immigration charges against anyone who lends material support to terrorism.
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"His matter-of-fact, unsensational style in describing them lends credibility to the stories," Mr. Korbel wrote.
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Despite its rugged nature, sled hockey, as the sport is also known, lends itself to lengthy careers.
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And in fact, there are ways that the technology lends itself to a deeper kind of looking.
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What do you think it is about aggressive music that lends itself to such complex lyrical content?
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Those who want to sit out the election argue that participating lends legitimacy to a rigged process.
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Camden's village is exceptionally walkable, which lends itself to a relaxed or spirited evening on the town.
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The possibilities of "reality" are fluid in a medium that lends itself to almost endless technical manipulation.
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Some require fitness bands, which the property's front desk staff has on hand and lends to guests.
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French isn't a language that lends itself well to the cadences of Mick Jagger and Robert Plant.
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The moody palette lends gravitas, while the rich tones of skin and vegetation jump off the canvasses.
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The calming aesthetic of the riad lends itself to the crisp white bedding guests sleep on, too.
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"The movie kinds of lends itself to the end where it could be a sequel," he said.
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It's right at home in this frittata, where it lends its smoky notes to a hearty breakfast.
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A personal favorite is 11, whose "Alla Turca" lends itself to wild feats of piano-playing hands.
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There's an old adage that lends itself particularly well to dramatic hair transformations: no risk, no reward.
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But it lends weight to the idea that managerial incentives can have distorting effects on business performance.
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But it's her guilt about a righteous but unlawful killing that lends the book such haunting melancholy.
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The ESM borrows cheaply on the market against that capital and lends on to governments in trouble.
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If he's correct, that lends credence to the theory that the probes were simply a political maneuver.
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The ESM borrows cheaply on the market against that capital and lends on to governments in trouble.
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There is no multiplayer in Fire Emblem: Three Houses, but it certainly lends itself to being social.
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She always comes up with good ideas and it lends itself to a real feeling of authenticity.
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This history lends special resonance to the new show, at the museum that bears Gertrude Whitney's name.
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She navigates the text with a virtuoso, staccato delivery that lends Mr. Rambert's words a sharp edge.
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For some reason, Peyton Manning lends his voice to the one who always has an upset stomach.
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Her charity lends money to entrepreneurs, gives grants to students and supports victims of gender-based violence.
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And thus his work lends itself to endless reinterpretations that always feel relevant, and even pointedly critical.
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Smokey bacon lends a richness to the sandwich that melds seamlessly with the mild and rich cheese.
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This view, promoted by Kenneth Pomeranz of the University of Chicago, lends more support to the party's understanding.
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The Dimensions have a wide soundstage, with crisp details that really lends them to use for watching movies.
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John McCain lends his support Some key Republicans, however, are signaling their support for the controversial retired general.
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I don't think, in the nuclear field, it's an area that lends itself to offhand or spontaneous comments.
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The fact that Naranjo is an executive producer on the latest version even lends credence to that theory.
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It's inspiring and moving, and it lends credence to Ruth's stalwart faith that change can, and will, come.
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DC: Yeah, the political environment in which we find ourselves really lends itself to the comedians on Twitter.
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Joseff said the app's reliance on human users, as opposed to bots, lends "credibility and nuance" to Act.
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If the birthday book is entertainment, not provable fact, its form nevertheless lends it a degree of authority.
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The fact that you cowed him into a risky situation lends further support, I think, to that decision.
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It's intuitively easier to digest, and lends itself to younger recruits used to this kind of snackable content.
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The presence of the chorus, often just sitting on stools, also lends a static quality to several sequences.
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It's endearing, and the suggestion that you might be game for a laugh lends itself to internet boyfriendhood.
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Arguably one of the greatest cricketers the world has ever witnessed, Tendulkar's iconic life lends itself to celluloid.
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Guy Ritchie's aptitude for raucous action sequences lends itself to "Aladdin", a fable about a mischievous street urchin.
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The buzzy workshop-like atmosphere lends itself toward a performative element, as if the assembly process is theater.
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Like other Afghan banks, it lends little, because borrowers very rarely have formal financial records or credit histories.
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She lends her voice to the track "South of the Border," which Cardi B is also featured on.
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The exploration of this central tension lends Mr Amanat's account of the Islamic revolution a deep historical resonance.
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"The complexity of agriculture lends itself to folks who are also interested in software and systems," Cox said.
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The ambiguity and sort of dream-like quality of it really lends itself well to the subject matter.
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Silence lends the story a kind of realism, which is helpful in a story based in technological fantasy.
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" On how her position at 20th Century Fox lends her story credibility: "My job revolves around empirical data.
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His life—and death—lends itself to romanticisms because in many ways he felt almost beyond human, too.
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The move lends official urgency to research funding and other steps to stem the spread of the virus.
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LONDON — Nothing lends a certain je ne sais quoi to an outfit more than a bejewelled penis brooch.
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Like, not the sort of jam you would think lends itself to spurring on dramatic acts of arson.
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The squash lends a sweetness and silky smooth texture that is reminiscent of a creamy mac and cheese.
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The modest inflation lends support to the Federal Reserve's patient posture on hiking U.S. interest rates, analysts said.
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Like many other fintech lending operations, SoFi obtains the money it lends from hedge funds and investment banks.
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At the same time, she lends a sweetly comic innocence to Diana's amazed encounters with the civilized world.
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That linear moment around the ocular area lends to an emotional connection between a woman and her audience.
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The database lends some support to the idea that the purge began by concentrating on politically influential groups.
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The rendering of such a misogynistic dystopia surely lends itself rather easily to discussions of contemporary feminism, right?
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But Herce lends this scene a narcotic, sickening dread, like something out of a David Lynch nightclub scene.
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He lends it to them, to express their grievances and their aspirations for greatness, and they love it.
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" Developer Dontnod, meanwhile, says that it believes "that Life Is Strange lends itself perfectly to live-action imaginings.
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What do you think it is about the sweet science that lends itself so well to artistic expression?
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Working with Richemont also lends weight to Alibaba's attempt to carve out a niche in the luxury industry.
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I've had a lot of opportunities to see how unionization protects those people and lends their lives stability!
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Or a celebrity lends a name, and the price rises as marketers seek to capitalize on the glitz.
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First, a strengthening worldwide economy lends itself to overall strength in industrial stocks like Honeywell, Cummins and Caterpillar.
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Soulful Neptune lends some patience to Mars' short fuse, making these difficult dialogues a lot easier to navigate.
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By far the largest proportion is generated by the banking sector when it lends to consumers or businesses.
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I like this type of puzzle that lends itself to the imagination of other examples in the theme.
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"The violin lends itself to this kind of work very well because it's not a trumpet," he said.
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There is a fitness room, and the hotel lends iPods with custom playlists to guests who request them.
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The clean-cut Mr. Doyle lends a sweet voice and a sweet smile to his believably boyish Tony.
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Reproducibility, or the ability to duplicate an experiment and achieve similar results, lends validity to the scientific process.
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James has demonstrated that perhaps no vocation lends itself to the coming-of-age yarn better than athlete.
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That porousness also lends the pathways some color-changing charm: "When it's wet it's almost red," Volz says.
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Their over-the-top 80s aesthetic lends itself to the emotion-driven narratives Seth Ickerman is drawn to.
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"Women are wanting a natural shape, almost a '70s look, which lends itself to mesh fabrics," Gramston says.
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Wallace had it backwards - Social Security actually lends money to the federal government, not the other way around.
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He lends against a massage table that he's spent plenty of time on already, and shrugs his shoulders.
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The ease with which the happy few become suddenly rich lends credence to the belief in magical transformation.
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Despite its general air of commercial chintziness, it lends itself remarkably well to expressive and aesthetically engaging ends.
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But it's a comedy, so the nature of the piece lends itself to being in a crazy situation.
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"Godsong" reveals how beautifully this 2,000-year-old book lends itself to the careful, loving work of translation.
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"I have five springer spaniels," said Ms. Swinton, who lends her voice to a pug in the movie.
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Everything unicorn is based in combinations of color, and it really lends itself to how we communicate today.
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Listen: Barack Obama lends his voice to the final installment of Lin-Manuel Miranda's "Hamilton"-related "Hamildrop" series.
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Housed within the Treasury Department, it lends its expertise to regulators tasked with guarding against such sweeping risks.
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Schrager's memories of his friendship with Rubell, and the lost community they nourished, lends the film unexpected heart.
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Vegemite is an extremely salty paste, and applying more than that typically lends to a sub-optimal experience.
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The plot has legs, and Locke's blues-infused idiom lends a strain of melancholy to her lyrical style.
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Your music is always cinematic, but what about this album in particular lends itself to the movie experience?
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It lends itself to being amped up, and it makes New York feel like a wonderful small town.
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And it lends out some 83 percent of its deposits, a higher ratio than most large-bank rivals.
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Andonovski's abundance of prolific forwards lends him no assistance in further slimming the roster for the Olympic games.
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Doing so, officials say, simply lends credibility to the idea that there are workable alternatives to the agreement.
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But an improving economic picture in the United States and globally lends confidence for the cyclical sector rally.
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But "Refuge" also has the kind of immediacy commonly associated with memoir, which lends it heft, intimacy, atmosphere.
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Think of the toe strap as the duct tape of cycling — it lends itself to almost limitless MacGyvering.
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He doesn't look like a real dog, exactly, but Notary lends him an impressive array of vivid emotions.
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Charts and graphs are another area that often lends itself to "death by PowerPoint" fatigue, according to Johnston.
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When a factory transfers jobs to Mexico, the spectacle lends credence to the notion that trade is malignant.
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Fundbox lends to small businesses in the US, and also offers a product to streamline net terms agreements.
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British participation in such operations is rarely crucial militarily, but it lends political support to the United States.
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This lends to the question of JP Morgan's interests vis-a-vis Catalyst Fund and Africa's financial sector.
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The dominant note is filé, ground sassafras leaves, which lends a flavor somewhere between root beer and camphor.
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Providing more lethal tools to police, the argument goes, lends to an easier escalation on the force continuum.
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"It lends some evidence that 'spring flings' or 'spring fever' could be a real thing," Dr. Mehta said.
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The coconut oil lends a trace of its sweet, tropical aroma as it yields a crisp, lacy crust.
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The technocratic impulse also lends itself to engineering types like Carter and his Depression-era counterpart Herbert Hoover.
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And then end on a lusher, warmer, golden-y town, which lends to where the story will end.
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And if you think this lends itself to Spitfire playing a mean game of fetch, you'd be absolutely correct.
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Borne of the technological age, the untamable and erratic glitch lends its aesthetic to a wave of creative interpretations.
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I think the "inappropriateness" of a lyric or a song is what lends the irony to the whole thing.
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Secure Trust, founded in 1952 in the English West Midlands, offers savings accounts and lends to individuals and businesses.
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Its sandbox-style world lends players a certain sense of agency that Call of Duty, he says, can't approximate.
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Her arc mostly lends itself to the angsty teen stereotype, and adds little to the trajectory of the season.
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Every publisher is different, but the library rights to digital books typically expire after two years, or 52 lends.
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Though she served under Obama, Hillary Clinton's tenure as secretary of state also lends her some authority in Israel.
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I find it to have a really deep and complex flavor that lends itself to many different cooking techniques.
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But the practice lends itself to abuses, particularly when scalpers buy tickets and sell them for much higher prices.
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This structure lends itself well to mobile, as you can make a lot of progress in a short time.
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There's just something about its flavor that, in my humble opinion, lends a more mysterious, charismatic, and complex taste.
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Introverts frequently excel at drawing people out, a talent which lends itself to establishing and maintaining strong business relationships.
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For all the creepiness that a hotel's transience lends to a story, what about the people who never leave?
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That saju and face-reading are recognised as academic pursuits in Korea also lends them some modern-day credibility.
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Though at times seeming incomplete, Judith Barry's exhibition lends space to the otherwise untold stories of women in Cairo.
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New York-based OnDeck lends to small businesses online and then resells the loans to institutions such as banks.
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Besides concerns with proportion, there's a mysterious, indefinable quality here that lends spiritual underpinnings to Balenciaga's bold black forms.
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This data lends itself to some dreary outcomes for women of color, but the reality is even more complicated.
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United Development Funding is a mortgage REIT that lends money to develop properties and charges interest on the loans.
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Working in acrylic with occasional complements of aerosol spray, Abney's choice of materials naturally lends itself to wall painting.
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His photographs—of addicts and street scenes, invalids and sports events—are uncaptioned, which lends them an everyman air.
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Maine's complexion lends to the plot, with the ruddiness of his skin correlating to his drug and alcohol use.
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Sia also lends her pipes to the soundtrack for "Wonder Woman," with a rallying tune called "To Be Human."
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It also lends direct support to the children and families affected by addiction for as long as it takes.
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But what is it about the work of Shakespeare, in particular, that lends itself to legal quotation and reflection?
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And that makes perfect sense given that peanut butter lends itself so well to being paired with chocolate cookies.
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In a lot of ways, it lends to Dr. William's take on our societal expectations becoming modified by imagery.
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TUBBE has no agenda beyond its own existence, which lends its acid-trip stylings a different kind of meaning.
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Not every case lends itself to that sort of expansive treatment, but the Unabomber is surely one of them.
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Workfit's assistant Eva listens in to business meetings and lends managers a helping hand by highlighting important action items.
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The FHLBank system lends to banks and other member financial institutions primarily to help them make mortgages to consumers.
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It is unlikely that most of them are being held in one place, but Ms Nkeki's escape lends hope.
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Mezcal lends a pleasant smokiness to this cocktail, which always feels appropriate when attempting to drink yourself a sweater.
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Time will tell whether it's worthwhile to venture into the open, but it all lends to more liberating experience.
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Sandberg, however, brings real heart to her own loss and in the process lends some empathy to Facebook, too.
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It also lends Democrats a political rallying point about "open, fair" internet access for use in the midterm elections.
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"Meredith Watson's statement describes another extremely disturbing incident, which lends further credence to Dr. Tyson's story," Virginia Democratic Reps.
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The quirky mash-up of cultures — French, Spanish, Caribbean and American South — lends an exuberance to the tourist experience.
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Its founder is Dan Clark, an engineer whose history in designing audio equipment lends the company its name, MrSpeakers.
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The '11 Rubicon is indeed fresh and aromatic, with an herbal touch that lends complexity to the fruit flavors.
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This mischievous, winking sensibility lends lightness and bounce to a story that's not without menace and even some pathos.
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In a sultry, laid-back track, BXRBER calls on Skepta's Konnichwa producer Ragz Originale, who lends a helping hand.
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The selectiveness also lends status: the attuned eye immediately recognizes a Farrow & Ball red such as Incarnadine or Blazer.
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When an institution or citizen lends to the government, receipt of interest is the normal expectation, not the opposite.
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What sustains this highly unusual film, and lends it an ominous momentum, is the figure of Rogowski, as Georg.
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The square-ish regular AirPods case is cute and compact, and lends itself easily to so many cute covers.
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"The baseline physical condition is incredibly important, and it lends itself to how much reserve she has," Shiroff said.
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The four-course prix fixe lunch menu includes unlimited local wine, which lends the restaurant a permanently celebratory atmosphere.
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"By having two independent teams simultaneously arrive at the same conclusions really lends weight to the result," Teague said.
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Electronic music lends itself to the task serendipitously, because it is music to be experienced first, and intellectualized second.
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Unlike other methods of generating AI models, reinforcement learning lends itself to be more like sci-fi than reality.
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China is not restricted by these self-imposed restrictions and lends tens of billions through China's export-import bank.
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Instead, Videopath has come up with a simple, intuitive interface which lends itself to contextual information around a video.
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This lends to its flavor but also is pleasing on the eye and a key aspect of the presentation.
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Firstly, it's the bright off-white color of Portland stone that lends itself perfectly to convey most recognizable tablets.
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It lends a considerable amount of versatility to a device designed to be worn all day and all night.
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"[It's] not a set-up which lends itself well to transparency," the WFA's researchers wrote in its 2014 report.
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A lovely pinkish-brown patina lends the works a tender, intimate feel, as if they were dreamed into existence.
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Returning a third time as director, Genndy Tartakovsky lends his usual graphic savvy, providing a not-quite-saving grace.
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Andrei Tarkovsky's loose adaptation of Boris and Arkady Strugatsky's science fiction novel "Roadside Picnic" lends itself to allegorical interpretation.
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I'd venture that there's something about Michael Connelly's very prose that lends itself to a new parent's internal clock.
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This week's ruling by the Scottish courts against proroguing Parliament lends independent support to his view of the matter.
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This flexible, rather formulaic way of cooking lends itself well to very lazy, casual preparation, especially for large groups.
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Palazzi has a theory that this lends itself to a suspicious outlook and Cognac producers' famously tight-lipped nature.
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In a way, we are, because we're focused on the serial format, it lends itself naturally to television. Right.
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With rolling dunes and pristine shoreline, Oval Beach easily lends itself to hours of body surfing and paddle boarding.
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"Music lends itself to endless repeat in a different way" than podcasts or books on tape, Ms. Eidsheim said.
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It all lends a fluid, fleshy power to Snakeoil, which is otherwise high on transient textures and acrid impact.
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John Cena lends his voice to Ferdinand; the other vocal talent includes Kate McKinnon, Gina Rodriguez and Daveed Diggs.
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The good news is, the repetitive and discursive nature of cleaning the bathroom naturally lends itself to meditation practice.
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Though he's wary of shouldering the burden of politics, Samson's commitment to excellence lends his work a powerful charge.
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Mr. Prieto, a buoyant drummer, writes music that lends an illusion of constant expansion to even the smallest ensembles.
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But it lends even more weight to the idea that managerial incentives can have distorting effects on business performance.
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For over a century, it has been a nothing-but-trucks brand and that lends GMC a certain aura.
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Christopher Shutt's subliminal sound design lends a foreboding edge to the commonplace noises of traffic and children at play.
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For more distant field trips, the hotel lends bikes and skateboards and also sells guidebooks to Brussels (14.90 euros).
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Confronting the real world, which is so absent elsewhere, lends a dose of real-life gravity to the fiction.
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The tightly wired intensity of Pierce's performance lends a new ferocity to the dysfunction of the Loman family dynamic.
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It is this that makes the attacks so personal and lends them their crude, violent and often sexual nature.
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And Peter Parker, a golden retriever-Border collie mix, lends an ear, without judgment, to students receiving speech therapy.
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Credicorp controls Peru's biggest bank, Banco de Credito , a pension fund and a bank that lends to small businesses.
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As things stand, the benchmark repo rate — the rate at which it lends to commercial banks — remains at 5.15%.
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At the time, it's reported she was cool with the studio's digital take ... which lends credence to Todd's speculation.
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Even with its traffic, sprawl, and unrelenting smog, the iridescent veneer of celebrity lends the city a unique allure.
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If he responds to the press directly, accusation by accusation, he lends them the respectability due only to equals.
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Ms. Moskowitz's recent book lends insight into the reform movement that self-described reformers like Ms. DeVos have championed.
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For Christians, man was created in God's image; for Jews, God is a good worker who lends a hand.
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The structure of "The 12 Days of Christmas" lends itself easily to parodies, of which there have been many.
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That all lends itself to the kind of immersive experience that makes history feel new, even if it's not.
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The C-17 lends itself perfectly to this application, as it can land on dirt runways under difficult conditions.
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Do you feel like the artistic freedom of independent filmmaking lends itself to dark comedy, more than broader comedy?
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"This nomination lends a voice to victims and survivors all over the world," she wrote on an old-school typewriter.
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We have this shared experience of being vulnerable with one another, and it lends to great story and great conversations.
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On a site like Tumblr, they might actually be in a minority; perhaps this lends them a sense of validation.
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Not so vast that one can get lost in it, the property nonetheless lends itself to a quiet moment alone.
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It's particularly welcome since FSA lends to new smaller and disadvantaged farmers as well as more established farms and ranches.
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While this whole situation feels a tad dodgy, the new company's CEO Jay Wright lends the new venture some credibility.
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This combination – of clueless and curious - is very interesting because it lends itself to trial and that's what you want.
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Fanning lends her voice to the songs to create the films accompanying 14-track soundtrack which is also out now.
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Nailing a guitar solo is tough; the genre lends itself to masturbatory self-indulgence and not toward carefully constructed melodies.
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Given that it's set in the sort of weird town in Anywhere, Middle America that lends itself to mystery—i.e.
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Its ads have aired on CNN, NPR, Spotify and Fox News — a lineup that lends it an air of credibility.
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That is what lends the case the somewhat unusual-sounding name, Tyson Timbs and a 2012 Land Rover LR2 v.
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I feel like pop music also lends itself very well to covers, just because pop music is very simply structured.
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Not everything lends itself to revivals, and there are challenges reassembling casts, especially for the longer commitments associated with series.
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There's an understated pattern in the blue version of the phone that lends its appearance an added measure of intrigue.
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Such cognitive dissonance lends 1000 Gecs emotional resonance, as they croon, wail, and make adoring noises throughout the digital din.
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"There's a very solid simplicity with Billy and Ralph, and it lends itself to space," says Lofgren of the battery.
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Currently this lends GAN images a creepy edge, but that is likely to evaporate in future, as the technique improves.
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It is the base unit of casual sex among men, and lends itself to cruising and other non-bedroom rendezvous.
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This lends support to the theory that only so many giant planets can form and grow in a certain area.
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The immediacy lends an edge of complicity; Ms Smith has said she thinks of it as telling "a true lie".
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The color and texture lends itself to an everyday pop, if I don't feel like putting an entire look together.
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They bring out a looseness and playfulness in the recordings lends a confident sheen to Carlile's style that feels amplified.
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Where pamphlets and audio tours fall short is in truly conveying the deep history that lends significance to these locations.
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No doubt, one of the more remarkable things about Star Wars is the way it lends itself to universe building.
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I think this latest data on the 2016 presidential cycle lends evidence to a new labor alliance in American politics.
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The bureau lends its help to Hollywood, which churns out movies and television shows glamorizing the work of FBI agents.
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At times it's almost as if it lends some credibility to their success at home that otherwise might be questionable.
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Like Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, the trailer for Solo lends a new vibe to the Star Wars universe.
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It also lends you a hand in finding the right words through its built-in word explorer and contextual thesaurus.
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He also lends a hand on job sites, often appearing as a "secret weapon" on the twins' TV shows. 3.
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Researchers have provided new evidence that lends weight to a theory that says you can only maintain five close friendships.
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It lends itself instead to dystopian science-fiction, or to compendiums of scary science facts, sometimes derided as "climate porn".
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Just realized that the 'blink' navigation mechanic of many VR games lends itself perfectly to an adaptation of Tarkovsky's "Stalker".
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"Just having him here, it lends a different level of credibility," said AAC chairman and table tennis athlete Han Xiao.
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That dire background lends urgency to an initiative undertaken this week by the EJC, an umbrella body based in Brussels.
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The BOJ regularly lends JGBs of various maturities through these operations, in order to keep the market liquid and stable.
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Arnoux, a Stamford, Connecticut-based mechanical engineer, lends Shen information about plastics and taps into Shen's experience sourcing carbon fiber.
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But what's more troubling is the evidence that he doesn't stop there, but also actively lends support to corporate benefactors.
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This lends a certain softness to their properties as a material and allows them to slip past each other easily.
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In some ways, this is also a show about 3D rendering and how that medium lends itself to GIF making.
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Take on Thursday and Friday with intensity, as the Scorpio Moon lends you the bravery to take on any challenge.
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That can be a tough combination to navigate, especially in a game that lends itself so well to war metaphors.
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The bean-shape lends itself really well to that, once you figure out which way is most comfortable for you.
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It incites fear in innocent communities and lends legitimacy to the darkest, most hate-filled corners of the American soul.
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By all indications, an artist who's makes the exact sort of unthreatening abstract stuff that lends itself to brand collaborations.
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And that kind of long, tight, potentially science-centric job lends itself to a different resume than astronaut calls past.
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Being a transgender man within the ballroom scene lends me a complex view of the way gender functions within it.
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The bank's preferred senior debt could be upgraded over time as the new layer of debt lends it greater protection.
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A blowjob lends itself toward suggestion and psychological emptiness, which itself can be understood in the context of social dynamics.
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No other artist so lends himself to a caricature of the indecently rich ravening after the vulgarly bright and shiny.
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There's something about the meat of the humble pig that lends itself to a marriage of sweet and savory flavors.
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This structure supports all existing and future applications and lends itself to an environment of constant and immediate development innovation.
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Meanwhile, China lends the region a lot of money — around $30 billion in 2015, up from $231 million in 2005.
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Oscar nominee and Golden Globe winner Toni Collette lends her acting firepower to this new short film from Arcade Fire.
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Raw computational power works great in such cases because it lends itself to making choices among black-and-white options.
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VICE: Can you tell us a little about the "Wonderland" that lends the title to this latest body of work?
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In 2015, China founded the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, and lends heavily to developing countries through its government export banks.
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Being situated right on the river lends a calming vibe to Hoi An, and the lifestyle is slow and relaxed.
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Her style is tight and solid; there's a sure line that lends itself perfectly to a poster or album cover.
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Nvidia is far from being the only U.S. tech giant, much less the only chipmaker, that lends expertise to China.
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Brutalism, it turns out, lends itself to Instagram-style scrolling, one eye-popping hunk of brush-hammered weirdness after another.
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Temple, daughter of the film and music-video director Julien Temple, lends credibility, and a piercing voice, to the part.
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Its style lends itself well to minimalists and lovers of that cut-and-sewn look found on retro running sneakers.
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The highly anticipated data lends support to the central bank's plans to begin tightening monetary policy next month, economists said.
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BDL then lends the banks Lebanese pounds worth 1.25x the dollar amount deposited, at a lower interest rate (around 2%).
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That Schoenberg included guitar and mandolin lends a rustic quality to the sound, which complicates the music's forward-looking sophistication.
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It's interesting to do because it lends interesting insight into how I should be coming up with with new ideas.
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The vocation of lead singer in a band is not one that naturally lends itself to managing an anxiety disorder.
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An accompanying editorial by David J. Hunter, the director of the Harvard-Oxford program in epidemiology, also lends some insight.
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This type of observation often lends itself to people creatively expressing their inner thoughts through writing and painting, for example.
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While the new study lends additional support to the abandonment of the low-fat, low-fun diet—cheeseburgers for all!
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If your library lends Kindle books, you just need a valid library card and PIN code from the institution itself.
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"She Remembers Everything" was written by Cash and the California-based songwriter Sam Phillips, who lends her voice to harmonies.
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Shou sugi ban, says Aaron Schiller, ''lends a sense of the natural or the mystical to a piece of architecture.
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But Moscow risks running into trouble, as it lends money and makes deals in turbulent economies and shaky political climates.
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The common denominator is the setting in the region's defunct cathedrals of industry, which lends itself to large-format experiments.
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While the production doesn't skimp on comedy, it lends the central lovers a depth of feeling that never feels forced.
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And that lends credence to the idea that this kind of smaller-scale artisanal product will be able to survive.
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DE) former co-CEO Anshu Jain, it lends to individuals and small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) including start-ups.
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Her position also lends itself to a primal fear: What if she is making a choice she will always regret?
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But the film also lends a sense of humanity to a community and culture not always quick to get it.
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One of Bristlecone's holdings, Wags Lending, lends money at high interest rates so people can lease — not buy — new pets.
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The Saudi system lends itself to developing Special Operations forces, which are especially good at gathering intelligence inside the country.
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The Saudi system lends itself to developing Special Operations forces, which are especially good at gathering intelligence inside the country.
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The high-top style lends well to jeans or even chinos, and they feel snug and supportive without sacrificing comfort.
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This lends the PO3019S shades a substantial high-quality feel, but they don't sit too heavily on your face, either.
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But an investment by a $232 billion automaker lends much cred to what was once a metaphor for the impossible.
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Perhaps questions about biography, which is grating in Gerwig's films but also lends them their vulnerability, are less relevant here.
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It is far more "modular" than other drones you might have seen, and therefore lends itself to logistics, like deliveries.
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And it lends cash and stocks and generates interest off that, a fraction of which Robinhood shares with the customer.
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Duncan's biggest responsibility as a coaching rookie, he writes, is in the behind-the-scenes support he lends to Popovich.
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So that lends itself to a kind of argument and rhetorical combat in which Trump has thrived his entire life.
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" "It incites fear in innocent communities and lends legitimacy to the darkest, most hate-filled corners of the American soul.
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The World Bank, controlled by the world's most developed nations, lends money to developing nations for infrastructure and development projects.
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And in doing so, the movie lends credence to some of the most pernicious conspiracy theories about Benghazi out there.
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Based on Giotto's renowned Maestà in the Uffizi, Gaddi's panel lends his figures much of the same graceful self-possession.
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But her careful and deliberate construction of them also lends them their sincerity and heartfelt associations of a relatable home.
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Less scientifically, talking about preserving the social order lends itself to rhetoric that violates norms and challenges typical political circumlocutions.
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This is the first appearance of a maze motif that recurs throughout the cartoons and lends The Labyrinth its name.
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Still, Snap proponents argue a more limited user base lends it more loyalty and opportunity for the company to make money.
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There's very little high-frequency excitement with these headphones, they have almost no bite, but that lends them an easygoing quality.
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His colorful commentary lends the perfect narration to our head-scratching, fist-shaking, voice-raising emotions about these mac and cheeses.
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"Wedding Dress" lends itself to a much more literal interpretation, but the dress within Trace of Memory has a similar affect.
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Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic lends his production talents to the latter track, another sign of Lil Nas X's diverse musical taste.
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All one has to do is wipe out the pan, which lends it this really nice seasoning, which is so awesome.
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The warm keyboard and brass tones of "2HB," short for "To Humphrey Bogart," lends further sincerity to the Casablanca star's tribute.
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With plenty of femmage and yonic iconography to go around, Miriam Schapiro's art lends Great Jones Street a much-needed perspective.
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The official says the Trump administration believes staying in the council lends it credibility, and only will rejoin if it reforms.
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The trill naturally creates a sense of tension, and when used properly, it lends itself well to somber moods and melodies.
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Typically loans are agreed between Zambian government departments and China's Export-Import Bank, which then lends directly to the Chinese contractor.
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Where those concerned with standards rule against linguistic variation, it should instead be welcomed, since it lends the language greater expressiveness.
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So, she held the cigarette for effect — it lends the photo a sexy, glammed-up femme fatale vibe, if you will.
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So that is an example of a game that lends itself to either the handheld or home console style of play.
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It is true that Mr Trump lends half an ear to anti-China hawks who think communist rulers incapable of changing.
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His mythology never evolved from there, which in its own way lends the bible material a singular frozen-in-amber charm.
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He believes that the enormous complexity of the U.S. consumer banking and financial world lends itself to more activist software intervention.
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When President Donald Trump calls the flow of immigrants an "invasion", he lends cover to those who would repel them violently.
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They even vary by season, a bit of idiosyncratic marketing that lends an artisanal quality to the mass-produced drunk juice.
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This sign's realm of influence lends itself nicely to a lunar phase that's associated with both looking back and looking forward.
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The simultaneous rally in the U.S. dollar and crude oil lends further evidence that commodities are on the upswing, he said.
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Clearly it's just a test of the software, but it the result lends a very different feeling to that singular dystopia.
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Silence of the Lambs is the apotheosis of Demme's genius because it is a film that lends itself to infinite interpretations.
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What is it about this part of the world that lends itself so well to the promulgation of brutal death metal?
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Walz since 2015, and lends an important perspective to her office on issues like the Black Lives Matter and #MeToo movements.
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Because it mainly lends to individuals and small firms, often in countries with high real interest rates, it charges borrowers more.
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But every big tech data breach and security scandal lends weight to the argument that stronger privacy rules are indeed required.
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Yet doubts are growing as fast as debts—China lends to countries rather than makes grants, and rarely at concessional rates.
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Country star Blake Shelton also lends his voice (and singing skills) to the animated feature as a cowboy pig named Earl.
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Make sure that the app lends you access to your local Fox affiliate, as streaming coverage can vary by ZIP code.
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That reluctance to fire lends a hair of credence to the idea that Melania Trump is responsible for plagiarizing her speech.
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The character is impish and funny, and yet Hosoe's style lends a sense of melancholy and seriousness to Simmon's mischievous antics.
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Threats of overwhelming force by our President, while perhaps satisfying in the moment, only bolsters that propaganda and lends it credibility.
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Rudd lends dimension and heart to his performance as Scott Lang, a reformed criminal and father to an adorable little girl.
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Even at an early age, Nolan's storytelling skills are apparent, and the film lends insight into what makes the director tick.
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This format lends itself better to short stories, rather than the remixed, music-backed memes found on TikTok, the company believes.
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He struck a generally positive tone on the backdrop, which given the backdrop, it lends itself to striking a positive tone.
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Appearing on any of its lists lends credibility to individuals and companies, giving them a better chance of executing future ventures.
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It lends flexibility to selecting artists too—for example, somebody like Carlos Motta, who showed Histories for the Future at PAMM.
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With its concept of wizard's duels, "Harry Potter" is another franchise that lends itself well to players battling against other players.
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A movie that raises more questions than it answers lends itself perfectly to a review that starts with a quiz: 1.
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This lends to a larger issue that I've struggled with as a writer: the pressure to play the role of ambassador.
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Her voice lends the band a hard, streetwise edge, and musically, Substratum splits the difference between Accept and early Iron Maiden.
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Despite being a collection of personal essays, the book lends itself well to a being read through rather than dipped into.
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Brazilian fintech Geru lends on average up to 50,000 reais per client to individuals to invest in their own small businesses.
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Although it is only mid-February, the export level lends support to comments from Iraqi officials that Baghdad is lowering output.
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Fellow Star Wars vet Carrie Fisher also lends her voice, along with franchise newcomers Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley and John Boyega.
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There are several things wrong with the glib analogy that the Soviet-American rivalry lends itself to duplication toward the DPRK.
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Building a populist base of support is key to consolidating power, and that mentality lends itself to short-sighted economic policy.
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This is part of its massive bond-buying program where it essentially lends money to governments to stimulate growth and inflation.
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A modern, ergonomic design provides a good fit for most hands and the flat bottom lends an extra layer of stability.
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Each model has the comfort and style needed for an energetic run, yet each lends itself to a unique running experience.
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And sadly much of that disposition lends itself to a type of creativity that has to resolve existence in that darkness.
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Fandom tends not to see the text in dogmatic terms, but as a mutable creation that lends itself to multiple interpretations.
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But the process, and the absence of a public record or accounting, lends itself to accusations of a lack of transparency.
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The laughter is meant as truthful recognition of the situation — it lends context, perspective and is also an act of commiseration.
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As a real transgender person, Sheth lends a degree of authenticity to her performance that soars above her cisgender cast mates.
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Today that blog lends its name to a new book by Moss, published by Harper Collins and available for purchase here.
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"Continued possession of these chemicals by Syria lends additional credence to existing allegations of their use by the regime," she said.
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It all lends to a sense of nostalgia and comfort that makes the action's descent into madness all the more unsettling.
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But credential theft is different from Hacking Team's normal services and lends more to sustained espionage by dedicated and integrated teams.
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Nevertheless, Twitter lends itself best to the refinement of people's views in conversation with people they already share some sympathy with.
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That has also included hosting lawmakers in the Situation Room for talks, a setting that lends to the sense of crisis.
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The conference is tightly closed off from the public and reporters, and the relaxed atmosphere lends itself to early-stage negotiations.
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Thirsty Thursday is a weekly pseudo-holiday that lends itself to two things: hitting up happy hour and posting thirst traps.
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The woman's pose can be one of ecstasy or despair, and the tension between the two lends the image its strength.
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Moving through the melody like a lone figure through a fog, Ms. Ndegeocello lends a reticent dignity to the song's lament.
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Dermatology is the perfect field for online healthcare In a lot of ways, dermatology lends itself well to being done virtually.
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"Civil rights is not an issue that lends itself to even-handedness," Walter Goodman wrote in his review for The Times.
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For the show's creators, the association with brand-name products lends a touch of their favorite '80s movies to the show.
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Knight's direction lends a fluid grace to Kubo's story, which weaves seamlessly back and forth between magical realism and pure fantasy.
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Mr. Temer's arrest also lends credence to the narrative that Brazil's corruption crackdown is still going strong in the Bolsonaro era.
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The dialogue is largely improvised, which on other shows can be deflating, but here lends a live-wire, almost antic energy.
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She lives an artistic life, one that lends itself wonderfully to aesthetic expression but is less useful in the political realm.
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It takes the serious stories we tell ourselves about the arc of human history and lends them an air of absurdity.
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As an actual artifact, it lends itself to the larger conversation about what we're dealing with racism in this country today.
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Their presence, led by a strutting Channing Tatum, lends the action a homoerotic glaze that I choose to believe is intentional.
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That sometimes lends itself to less challenging sculpture, like in Washington Square, or simple boosterism, as in the refugee portrait banners.
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Research at Duke University lends further support to the value of this "useless vestige of evolution," as it was long considered.
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While allegations of corruption within the military are nothing new in Egypt, Ali's insider status lends new urgency to the allegations.
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The contact usually lends enough money to buy counterfeit merchandise from one of the warehouses in the nearby city of Badalona.
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If a verified account holder agrees to be friends with one of these fake accounts, it lends validity to said account.
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The US not going after targets in Iran proper also lends further credence to the argument that this was fair game.
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Attaching those two syllables to all manner of things — and people and creatures — lends them a certain authenticity and Texas-ness.
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If wrong, the prevailing economic theory lends unfounded virtue to his victory, crediting it to the disaffected masses, Dr. Mutz argues.
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The story lends itself to the opera's fraught, vivid choral scenes, which were a triumph for the impressive Bard Festival Chorale.
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He dismisses criticism that he has become a Kremlin tool who too readily lends his name to oddball, anti-Western causes.
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"Each wood lends its unique flavor to the aging aceto, and each wood variety adds more complexity and richness," says Rubin.
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This collateral backs advances made by SG SFH to Societe Generale S.A. (SG), which then on-lends the proceeds to Boursorama.
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The Chinese one lends itself directly to mass repression, while the American one leads to mass amplification, with sometimes horrible consequences.
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In her new collection, Blume, she turned to featherweight titanium enhanced by ombré rhodium finishing, which lends an unexpectedly psychedelic vibe.
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Flaked crab claw meat lends sweetness to a musky nam ya curry, commonly made with minced fish, alongside skinny rice noodles.
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This lends itself to a feeling of control over at least one aspect of my life in a very uncontrollable world.
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The HHO mix lends intensity to the combustion, allowing the fuel to burn more completely, generating more oomph and less pollution.
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Though that isn't a requirement for a fair — they are, after all, trade shows — it lends it an almost poignant quality.
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The 32-year-old actress lends her voice to the upcoming animated feature Sing, in which she plays a porcupine named Ash.
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A rapid trajectory that lends itself to consumer hype over what AI's introduction to new industries and communities means for the future.
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If this makes certain football forums seem like a microcosmic version of society in some sense, it also lends them political significance.
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At the restaurant, I also use a custom-made wood-burning Josper oven to cook my paellas that lends a nice smokiness.
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The government has de facto nationalized the banking industry by controlling its capital and the way that the industry lends its money.
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The bank lends to GEO Group and CoreCivic, two firms that run detention facilities for immigrants in Texas, according to Bloomberg News.
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Despite an aspirational ethos that easily lends itself to all sorts of marketing, Pinterest has mostly lagged when it comes to monetization.
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Pop punk stuff, like Blink-182 and Green Day, is so closely related to ska; it lends itself very easily to covers.
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A job posting for a "cloud gaming product manager" from November lends further credence to Verizon Gaming ultimately being optimized for 5G.
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If Japan lends its credibility to helicopter money by becoming the first to legitimize its use, then other nations may soon follow.
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Twitter is real-time and 140 characters (for the majority of users), which lends itself to spreading quick, not fact-checked information.
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As an activist, Dawson lends her time to a myriad of organizations, most notably Voto Latino, which she co-founded in 2004.
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The colors are spot-on and remind me of 80s Memphis Milano design, which lends itself to some pretty neat pin concepts.
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And what I can pull out of them or those moments that we share together, that lends itself to creating the image.
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It's like a blend of Vaseline's Rosy Lip Tin with a dash of zingy citrus (that's probably what lends the sparkling quality).
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Not only is the material one that socially conscious buyers can stand behind, but it also lends itself well to quality footwear.
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A federal judge has approved the board's restructuring of the island's Government Development Bank, which lends to the central and local governments.
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Plenty in the trailer lends credence to John Boyega's insistence that the new chapter will bring a darker tone to the franchise.
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Because it's a small section of fabric that's typically stiff in shape, a miniskirt lends itself to endless adaptations and unique pairings.
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It is the interest rate at which it lends, net of defaults and recovery, minus the interest rate for which it borrows.
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Spritzing a little bit of that into it gives you that, but it also lends a shine that you'd expect from naturalness.
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Some Africans suspect that China deliberately lends countries more than they can repay in order to seize strategic assets when they default.
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"All types of racism" lends itself to the rhetoric used by white supremacist organizer of the Unite The Right rally Jason Kessler.
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A YouTuber has to shoot and edit videos for their channel, which typically lends itself to a very recognizable and personal brand.
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The goals he scores may matter less than the gloss he lends to the club's brand and the sponsors he will lure.
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Ant lends to its clients, but so far its balance sheet is modest: outstanding loans to small firms were $5bn in 2016.
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That kind of military move on the part of the US lends some serious heft to the Trump administration's forceful public statements.
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Its sunny island setting lends itself to magical realism to great effect, similar to this year's outstanding Kubo and the Two Strings.
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In fact, I think that title lends itself to Obama making a transition from pop culture affiliate to pop culture icon himself.
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His ability to laugh in the face of death lends itself, in no small part, to what makes his films so enthralling.
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Regardless of whether they're sitting, fishing, or even attacking enemies, everyone will start to boogie, which lends it a benignly trollish air.
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Facebook has recognized the limitations of efforts to keep information systems fully free from potential bias, which lends credibility to its findings.
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Bloom compared it to a movie studio like A24, where the mere association with a film lends it an air of credibility.
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It can get dark, but it lends itself naturally to the underdog of any community, from Star Wars fans to anime nerds.
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But Watkins also (graciously) lends her hair care routine to her thousands of followers via video links posted to her account. 210.
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Jew, Arab, Christian, Hindu, atheist and agnostic are all equal, endowed with a spark of the divine that lends them infinite dignity.
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XCOM 2, a 2016 sci-fi strategy game where players command squads of characters, lends itself to this sort of digital puppetry.
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But the reveal that Mary Drake (aka Jessica DiLaurentis' twin) is Spencer's biological mom lends further credence to this popular fan theory.
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Unfortunately, we don't get to hear Auli'i Cravalho, the 14-year-old Native Hawaiian who lends her voice to the titular character.
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The unmistakably critical eye the movie lends to parents who straighten their children's hair goes a step further than other notable commentaries.
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Boehner is an affable guy, and less ideologically stringent than Ryan, which lends him afterglow in this particularly cruel and chaotic moment.
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The association lends an air of luxury to the condos themselves and vice versa, and were surely key in the gym's development.
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All this lends some justice to a remark by John McDonnell, the shadow chancellor, that the anti-Corbyn plotters were "fucking useless".
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It lends the game a more serious vibe, and should be a good compliment to a story about finding a missing child.
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The 48-year-old activist spent five years in prison, a circumstance that lends him a credibility and familiarity within the community.
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A member of Congress playing a wink-and-nod game with mob violence lends a dangerous legitimacy to an already-tenuous situation.
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Among his creations were the chicken nugget, chicken hot dogs, chicken bologna and the marinade that lends the flavor to Cornell chicken.
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Autonomous driving lends itself to highways, where trucks do not have to contend with pedestrians and the myriad distractions of city streets.
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N.Y.C. Nature The angular, concentric rings on a diamondback terrapin's carapace form the bold pattern that lends this turtle its wonderful name.
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He said the ECB could hike its deposit rate, currently below zero, before the main rates at which it lends to banks.
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While such a deal is not likely to yield a huge payday for the two companies, it lends them some bragging rights.
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Morgan Freeman lends his epic narration to a new Hillary Clinton ad, focusing on the candidate's civil rights legacy over the decades.
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But it lends poignancy to this concept to present them as old actors in a theater company dusting off a familiar play.
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Her cousin Zaytoven lends his production talents to "Agua," an ode to her penchant for the finer things, including a drippy wrist.
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It's a movie that's both named for and embodies a place, and that lends an extra specificity and weight to its story.
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He's striking out a little more than he's accustomed to, but that lends itself to not ending at-bats when he should.
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So, while humans still do the actual designing and final decision-making, Watson lends its cognitive insight to find the best choices.
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If serving right away, the fat can be skimmed off with a spoon (though a little bit of fat lends flavor!). 9.
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The Brooklyn Bedding Brushed Microfiber sheets are made from 100% polyester, constructed with a tight weave that lends to their soft feel.
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"The premise of the show lends itself to being shot over time," says Hunt of the new limited series, which premieres Nov.
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Their status as hardened fighter jocks is what lends their stories credibility and unnerves the softer and less experienced rest of us.
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Locke writes in a blues-infused idiom that lends a strain of melancholy and a sense of loss to her lyrical style.
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Her voice penetrating and bright, with a slight metallic tinge that lends it intensity, she brings out Tamara's confusions and yearnings compellingly.
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The lowest view count, about 73,000, is for a trailer for "Kubo and the Two Strings," in which he lends his voice.
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And the local ritual of dancing in the water anchors how shallow the water is and lends a jubilance to the scene.
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"The less bells and whistles a toy comes with, the more it lends itself to creative play and imaginative play," she said.
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The German bank is one of the few banks that still lends money to Trump after his multiple bankruptcies and financial woes.
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Decriminalization and harm reduction lends greater attention to the human rights of users while allowing law enforcement resources to be spent elsewhere.
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After eight weeks, they can purchase "expiring" e-book copies which need to be re-purchased after two years or 52 lends.
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To label such efforts as "cultural appropriation" lends credibility to the sort of racial rigidity that fuels racism in the first place.
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The Guardian called it a "diabolic luxury" while The Sun said the occasional one-liner lends some fun to the grisly scenes.
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Mr. Barontini screenprints him into collage-like tapestries; Mr. Fearon, remarkably well-cast, lends him emotions and affect in Mr. Julien's film.
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I think this lends itself directly to found poetry — and, in fact, a winning student specifically cited this activity as a help.
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This production's Ochs is the Austrian bass Günther Groissböck, who is 40, square-shouldered and imposing, which lends complexity to the character.
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But the recent re-emergence of white supremacist ideology in political discourse lends an inescapably political cast to this celebration of interracialism.
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Innes was referring to the medium-term lending facility rate, a benchmark against which the Chinese central bank lends to commercial banks.
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Mr. Gladwell lends his voice, with its emo librarian timbre, to a varied list of sponsors, from home security to hair loss.
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His mordant internal monologue is laced with literary references (especially to "Paradise Lost") and wordplay, which lends a sheen of black comedy.
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It is his nationality, too, that lends him his conviction that cross-border leagues must not be allowed to replace national competitions.
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Since the Fed is paying banks interest, however, no one lends their excess cash out at rate below the government guaranteed rate.
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He dices with Paul, and the rivalry between them lends even their summery larks, like a swimming race, the blare of battle.
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Plus, alcohol lends beverages a certain sharpness; remove it, and you often end up with a drink that lacks balance and backbone.
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While rigorous practice lends itself to improved stamina and a better backhand, "tennis being tennis, you learn mostly about yourself," he writes.
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A key topic will be partisan gerrymandering, which lends itself much better to hard facts like final vote totals, and not prediction.
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But amid the backdrop of violent conflict, he more often lends his services to treat another malady that plagues his neighbors: depression.
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Mr. Gladwell lends his voice, with its emo librarian timbre, to a varied list of sponsors, from home security to hair loss.
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The research lends further support to the finding that the earliest case of the novel coronavirus did indeed originate in mid-November.
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The study had some limitations, including that it was based on data the adults self-reported, which lends itself to recall bias.
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And when cooking for vegan friends, I often rely on the creaminess that tahini dressing lends to salads and roasted, caramelized vegetables.
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Moreover, it's a recipe that lends itself well to our Wednesday tradition of cooking without a recipe and instead off a prompt.
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It doesn't mean that the business isn't going online, but it's a category that lends itself particularly well to a physical store.
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If you're looking to capture all the subtleties, life lends itself more to a 30,000-word magazine article than social media posts.
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