Many executives think that the vision ... can magically happen.
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It's not like the Fed can magically create more workers.
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Again, wearing a Fitbit won't magically protect you from overdosing.
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In photos, she magically appears alongside real people and objects.
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We're not saying "Permission" just magically changed this problem overnight.
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This finally tempered the sword, and it magically caught fire.
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It all came together really just magically, in a way.
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Neurons evolved from nonneural cells, they did not magically appear.
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Being with Josh didn't magically solve all of her problems.
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Hot tubs seem to magically appear out of thin air.
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We may not have the solution for magically improving productivity.
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Or what rock will magically cure my hangover (wishful thinking).
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"Wizard Rock Has Magically Reappeared!" the forest service announced Friday.
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The departure of Britain will not magically heal these divisions.
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It's this aspect of him that can seem magically inspired.
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Elsa magically makes this talking Olaf waddle around the floor.
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"I guess these just magically appeared on me," she wrote.
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Now Bran is the most magically powerful person in Westeros.
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For most people, healthy, affordable eating doesn't just magically happen.
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"Brandon didn't magically become crazy in eight months," he said.
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Exes don't magically vanish no matter how strong the desire.
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All executives and policy makers can't magically be given daughters.
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It then magically started working after a couple of days.
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Asphalt doesn't magically appear on the road you drive on.
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Her appliqués mushroom magically on the slope of a skirt.
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People aren't magically going to appear and buy your stuff.
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People aren't going to magically appear and read your stuff.
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They expect everything to just magically move before their eyes.
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By this process, Stolarsky was magically doubled in Bruno's gaze.
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"I guess these just magically appeared on me," she said.
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It's comfy, fits perfectly, and magically pairs well with every outfit.
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The laws of supply and demand have not been magically suspended.
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Is this because the parents of females are somehow magically wealthier?
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But PG&E cannot magically be taken over on its own.
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Remember what I said about a magically transformed Disney woodland creature?
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The Fenty Beauty lip gloss that magically looks good on everyone?
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It doesn't just magically boost your iPhone's overall storage capacity, though.
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Magically when we hang up, the entire apartment is sparkling clean.
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Put them on and it magically tightens up around your feet.
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Magic Leap hadn't magically solved AR's biggest challenges, it turned out.
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This doesn't magically give those paired speakers Google Assistant's smarts, though.
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Other than that, "it just kind of magically happens," she says.
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Characters magically appear and disappear in front of your very eyes.
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More of Maggie West's magically light images can be seen here.
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It is a budget issue, and improvement won't just happen magically.
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Somehow, it magically turns into revenue — but there's little visibility. People.
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There is no award that magically eradicates a culture of ambivalence.
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Normally in video games, magically at the end, everybody is OK!
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During peace and prosperity, like the Roaring '20s, surpluses magically appeared.
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The Federal Reserve can't magically flip a switch to increase productivity.
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But NAFTA did not magically deliver some optimal new economic equilibrium.
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When you carry this card, Chase magically makes stuff just work.
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Lobs anywhere near the basket are magically converted into two points.
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As it turns out, hitting goals doesn't magically erase self-loathing.
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Thin black strings thicken magically into the branches of a tree.
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They magically have lots of money, and their problems are ridiculous?
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Zyl scans your photo library and magically finds photos that matter.
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Magically outwardly opening doors that open inward is a perfect affordance.
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"It likely isn't just going to magically go away," Grubaugh says.
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We have extraordinary levels of cooperation, but that doesn't happen magically.
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When a problem occurs, Dolittle magically seems to know the way.
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You know, because time will magically shrink my legs or something?
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Every schlubby dude who magically transforms for a new Marvel movie?
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And how magically alluring is its oh so dominant Prussian Blue!
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Will I even notice when Auto Trueplay magically tunes the speaker?
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Overnight, the board game magically turns into a video game cartridge.
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Its super-simple, super-colorful cheesecake is almost magically easy to make.
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Then, magically, the room's soundtrack would change and evolve in unpredictable ways.
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Voting to adopt the order doesn't magically and instantly eliminate net neutrality.
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Because as of this weekend, Lawrence's on-trend extensions were magically gone.
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And no, I didn't magically turn the corner on seasoning and sautéing.
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The rest appeared to think food magically appeared on grocery-store shelves.
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Cryptocurrency won't just magically appear in your wallet out of thin air.
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And if things work out magically, I'll be engaged at the end.
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I get it together and get out the door, magically on time.
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It's admittedly cool to see someone magically modulate music in the air.
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Did I magically transform into a Lane Bryant model after two weeks?
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At first, they "thought the debt would magically go away," Danny says.
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Spirytus Zbozowy VodkaThis magically appeared in our liquor cabinet after a party.
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It's a common myth that acne just magically disappears as we age.
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Somehow the cat magically did not wake me this morning demanding food.
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They can show up, quite magically, with the weekend's enchanting Pisces moon!
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But USB devices plugged into Thunderbolt ports don't magically become Thunderbolt devices.
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This kit won't magically reduce the weight of your 30-pound duffel.
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"Was Snapchat unavailable in Ubers before magically somehow?" my other sister asked.
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You will not come out of this experience magically a good person.
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She's also, quite possibly, the most magically beautiful dog in the world.
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Shout out to Uwamanzu-Nna for magically making teenagers seem cool again.
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SPEAKING LOUDER WILL NOT MAKE SOMEONE MAGICALLY UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU'RE SAYING. 10.
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The front seats are magically thin, and the Bose stereo is fabulous.
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You want to hear about a bot that's incredibly, even magically useful?
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No one ever ignored debts and had them magically pay off themselves.
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Of course, no deck of cards can magically bring people closer together.
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Burger King is about to get a whole lot more magically delicious.
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It does not magically transform the Tesla into a fully autonomous car.
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But then Scully magically described Puig corralling the ball in his glove.
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If you could be magically transported, that's where you'd want to be.
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Let's, for the moment, magically eliminate the legal and regulatory roadblocks: Poof!
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"It's not going to magically make mental illness go away," she heeds.
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Does Zain's goodness arise from childish innocence or a magically saintly disposition?
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But, again, being a co-op does not magically solve every problem.
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Suddenly, magically, a family of orcas leapt in front of the boat.
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Marriage will not magically transform your personal preferences or your life's goals.
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It's not that all of my reactive or unkind impulses magically disappeared.
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It won't be the last time you magically float above water either.
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Putting melted ice cream in the freezer won't magically fix the dessert.
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The ones that perfectly frame your face and magically brighten your complexion?
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Turning something diagonally is not magically going to make your paper bigger.
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This type of flexibility, while valuable, would not magically solve workplace problems.
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But India's path, it's not going to happen magically and by accident.
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But her flaw does not magically make Trump's flaws any less grievous.
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That doesn't mean the laws of supply and demand were magically repealed.
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JW: No, you'll find the disgust will appear magically every single time.
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Today's energy is also magically whimsical in your love life—enjoy it!
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I prayed that I'd be the first person whose fillers magically lasted forever.
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Markets really can be an awesome tool, but they don't just exist magically.
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I can't magically transmute sexual obscenities into some kind of positive personal attribute.
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Just because it's 2017 doesn't magically change our basic human need for rest.
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If elected, Grayeyes cannot magically restore the size of the Bears Ears monument.
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In Ms Barker's hands, these venerable scenes and mythic names magically become new.
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The subsequent iPhone 6S just magically happened to be made of stronger stuff.
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I don't write this to say my adolescent insecurities have been magically fixed.
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The city is magically even more toxic in the days following December 25.
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Somehow, Matt magically realizes John was hiding blueprints in a living room piano.
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Gone was the clogging and the nastiness, and magically, her eyes became blue.
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Maybe she's got a trick up her sleeve to magically explain the mistake.
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Almost magically, tiny glasses of khrenovkha, horseradish-infused vodka, materialized on the table.
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They'll then magically appear in Apple Maps the next time you open it.
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"The castle grounds snarled with a wave of magically magnified wind," it begins.
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The coat magically appears back on her once the cigarette is lit. 22016.
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There's clearly a coating over the screen that somehow, magically, makes fingerprints invisible.
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And even during those spells when they were sober, things weren't magically better.
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Or it was just a bad patch and magically things would turn around.
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So, if you own 10 bitcoin, you'll magically own 10 Bitcoin Cash too.
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All of a sudden, the teenager is gifted three magically reusable nuclear warheads.
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All that personal information you've put online can't be magically sucked back in.
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Each of them costs $20, and there's no way to magically condense that.
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Don't ignore it, and don't hope or pretend it will magically come back.
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Moving to New York didn't magically transform me into someone cool or happy.
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A disappearing Marauder's Map pillow case that magically appears with the right light
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You have to own that the control rats were somehow magically without cancer.
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When the elections are over, the world magically returns to its status quo.
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"I come home to my apartment and he is magically here," she said.
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Slip some cash under your driver's license and, magically, all problems were solved.
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Listen to T-Wayne below and get ready for a magically nostalgic weekend.
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Today, bags of groceries magically appear on our doorstep without any visible transaction.
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Having Barack Obama in office did not make those statistics magically go away.
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This is not to say that big data just magically unmasked these hackers.
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"My racket just magically flew out of my hand," she told reporters after.
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Remember when Trump said jobless numbers were phony until they magically weren't anymore?
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Most savers won't be able to magically make more than $1,000 materialize overnight.
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"Not talking about the moment doesn't magically make it go away," Wilson said.
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There's something just so magically progressive that happens when you listen to nothing.
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After a couple hours, the star's blemish magically disappeared thanks to the holistic remedy.
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That doesn't prove, however, that the 2018 elections will magically erase decades of sexism.
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But that will not magically solve all Russia&aposs problems on the world stage.
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Have you ever wished that your backpack could magically charge your devices for you?
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But Mr Trump's claims to have magically jump-started job creation are sheer braggadocio.
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They almost magically figured out how to get fuel economy out of these things.
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So, obviously, simply having more sex isn't going to magically make you more confident.
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"The games will remain a surprise until magically delivered to your device," Panic explains.
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But they haven't all magically grown their hair down to their hip bones overnight.
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They picture a new mother swooning over her child, endlessly fulfilled and magically reborn.
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The magically-raised students seemed to have grown up taking these things for granted.
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It's just the familiar dense monolith of technology, with the top bezel magically erased.
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Finally, Luke imagines he's in a hotel room with Joey, who magically never disappeared.
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It all began with the famous palette that magically made matte browns exciting again.
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Watch your most depressing headlines magically transform into something less depressing and more cuddly.
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The bright light blinks and vanishes until it magically appears a few feet away.
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Of course, a cartoon won't magically cure depression, but if it makes you laugh?
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Trump's ability to magically blame Clinton for bad things extends beyond the Middle East.
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All you have to do is magically acquire tomorrow's newspaper and you're all set.
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Magically, in the last few years, more and more of this information is digital.
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But Watson didn't magically transform into an organic, ethically-sourced, green beauty queen overnight.
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This won't be the super special serum you seek to magically grow your lashes.
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That worker has the ability to magically produce more workers, if you know how.
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AT&T's service hadn't magically gotten faster, and all the other carriers cried foul.
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But a strategy of impunity did not magically conjure up a kinder, gentler GOP.
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How is Melissa always magically traveling from one country to another without anyone knowing?
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There is no physiological way to make your fat tissue magically turn into muscle.
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Money will not magically appear by closing your eyes and thinking positive money thoughts.
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Automated vehicles, when they are ready, won't magically deploy themselves into robo-taxi services.
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Each of Ms. Floyer's six subsequent pieces gives this magically incisive ambiguity another twist.
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The crepe that soon appeared was, thankfully, magically easy to peel off the pan.
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I'm just waiting to wake up magically with more energy one of these days!
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They seem to think that is a free lunch which magically solves society's problems.
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Instead, she's thrown back, magically, to a period before modern medicine or parliamentary democracy.
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The work went magically fast: ten strokes, and Roma was hovering above his clan.
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It is almost as magically spooky as the earlier "Corner of the Studio" (1899).
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Oil moves magically to new opportunities, unlike people who don't often move at all.
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On the "Lost Girls" front, Quinn (Katie Lowes) magically locates Zoe Adams on her own.
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The Argentine inherited the unsuccessful lot and almost magically transformed them into a winning team.
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When characters magically transform in age, they inevitably gain empathy for who they once were.
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It was a magically warm reception that you can never even begin to dream of.
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Those checks certainly helped, but they didn't magically make all of my financial problems disappear.
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That's not to say all this tokenization and buying and selling will magically start happening.
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Carnaby Street, one of London's most famous streets, is often lit up magically at night.
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Regret isn't going to make those extra few pounds you may have gained magically disappear.
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We wonder if Suchard could make magically a pair of glasses appear on our nightstand.
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Watson Workspace magically organizes past messages into clusters and even extracts summaries and action items.
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It seemed she was magically getting more beautiful and confident every time I'd see her.
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The truth is, all that doom isn't going to magically disappear now that its 2016.
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In a 7 step automated process, he demonstrates how Phantom can auto-magically contain malware.
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But the problem would not magically be solved even if America returned to the fold.
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Image: Marc Simonetti The monsters in George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones are magically badass.
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Boyhood is synonymous with inexperience, and sadly, we don't magically figure everything out as adults.
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He then magically commanded the drone hosts to kill the lab techs and then themselves.
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Bringing in a white lady doesn't magically make up for erasing a person of color.
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After we magically survive this experience, we'll have time for one more galaxy, NGC 4036.
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The bottom line is that this one is (somewhat magically to me) fresh and pure.
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They are made of different kinds of material states and passages that magically hold together.
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This gives it flexibility to solve the problems, but does not magically make them disappear.
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When the yellow-billed cuckoo calls, even familiar woodlands transform magically into deepest, darkest Africa.
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And now she's making it clear that those stretch marks don't just magically disappear either.
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Her work, which begins in medias res, manages to magically stay in the present tense.
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LCD Soundsystem's career ended quite magically, in 2011, with a concert at Madison Square Garden.
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My stamina followed an arc: I tired quickly, then got into a rhythm, magically energized.
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Many people still believe that the crossword somehow magically appears in the newspaper every day.
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She has a glamorous job and a new car; she is suddenly and magically thin.
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Your life isn't going to magically change after reading it, but it's a good start.
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Narrator: The truth is there's no one tool that will make you magically lose weight.
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She'll throw leftover Thai food in the eggs and magically something appears that's incredibly tasty.
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During the hours you spend reading "News of the World," that power is magically restored.
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There's the hope that your stuff will magically pack itself as you sit here. Sorry.
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Losing weight didn't actually ruin my relationship, nor did it magically give me self-esteem.
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Make time for your girls, and your love life will magically come back into balance.
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But it's not like things will magically become business as usual once this retrograde ends.
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Joy's idea works well at first, magically rekindling her and Alan's interest in each other.
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But it won't magically dispel their psychic hold on you, especially as an only child.
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Khal Drogo: Smothered with a pillow by Daenerys while in a magically induced vegetative state.
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Those older enrollees do not, obviously, disappear, nor do their health care needs magically resolve.
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Conservative commentator Erick Erickson agreed, writing on Tuesday that Republican voters didn't magically become liberals.
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And if your daughter ever magically becomes a blogger and wants a mentor, call me.
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"Some firms are realizing, 'Huh, maybe awareness doesn't just magically grow on trees,'" he said.
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For them, housework has mostly been invisible, something that happens magically while they're at school.
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There's the hope that as you sit here your stuff will magically pack itself. Sorry.
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So ending moral grandstanding won&apost magically fix the public debate in the United States.
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Nor does it mean Democrats will magically have a landslide in the state in 2020.
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If only the dishes would magically wash themselves..... Daily Total: $0 Day Two 3 a.m.
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Which makes sense, because a strong connection probably won't magically appear in just one month.
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I usually give up when the first chapter hasn't magically transformed me into someone wonderful.
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I stopped checking my bank account, assuring myself that no more money would magically appear.
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Working in the sex industry does not magically make women more capable of defusing violence.
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Here's the lowdown: Chewing a stick or two of gum won't magically help you shed pounds.
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"When I hit refresh I'm going to be magically logged into the victims account," he said.
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He magically finds The Gospel of the Gargoyle King hiding in a carved-out bus cushion.
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It is a magically real place, where the sorrows of the people are never far away.
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Of course, our current pope's modern sensibilities don't magically clear the Church's record of all scandal.
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The dancing singer is then magically transported back and forth from one psychedelic setting to another.
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We returned three weeks later, hoping the invisible fetus had magically grown to camera-ready size.
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People don't magically appear in our lives as freshly-hatched adults with no prior human contact.
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Of course, Google hasn't actually invented a way to magically X-ray through a VR headset.
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That silly sci-fi dream of invisible screens that magically display graphics is inching towards reality.
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Multiply that by the number of shares, and you magically get a $10 billion market capitalization.
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Or you could cut taxes and pray that economic growth surges and magically pays for everything.
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In only a week, I've polished and polished and polished and somehow more fingerprints magically appear.
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Maybe creating a Space Force really is possible — but today's announcement didn't magically make it happen.
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The risks involved with backing a crowdfunded product don't magically disappear when funding goals are reached.
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There's one reason and one reason only we buy Lucky Charms: for the magically delicious marshmallows.
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Sadly, freeing myself of my boozehound ways didn't mean my proclivity toward overdoing things magically disappeared.
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I could probably eat two pizzas per day if they magically showed up at my door.
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But simply changing the estimated size of the economy does not magically bring in more tax.
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So yes I do get bloated but I don't magically lose 15 lbs and have abs.
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It's widely expected warlocks can never be as magically successful or powerful as their women counterparts.
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This might not magically soothe your gas pains, but it can make you feel more comfortable.
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Potts, the castle's cook who was magically transformed into a teapot, who also sang the song.
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The Liars all magically assemble in his apartment to physically attack him first, ask questions second.
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Others wanted emotional reassurance that the electoral map that they were looking was somehow, magically, wrong.
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A week after Sony told Justin he was screwed, he was magically being handed the account.
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You open your cubby, and your cereal is magically there, along with some sort of prize.
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He has magically silenced a law-and-order party as he hectors Justice and the FBI.
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No, Republicans and Democrats didn't magically come together during the weather break and agree on something.
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Our country has a complex illegal immigration problem that is not going to magically go away.
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The day after, I added more water, messed around with the light, and it magically stopped.
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Screaming in my ear and threatening to downrate isn't going to magically clear up the highway.
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The resulting scenarios are very similar to the status quo but magically end in better futures.
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It's a bald-faced lie that wages will magically rise once corporate tax rates come down.
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But most athletes don't command global adulation based on the idea that somehow, magically, theirs isn't.
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Then I tried M.M. La Fleur 's Foster Pant, which magically solved both of my problems.
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Almost magically, these anxious rats now looked and acted just like the pups of adoring mothers.
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So how exactly does a sofa magically produce an ultra-rare and highly desirable vintage chronograph?
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From here, it seems your stuff somehow magically appears outside of your room on the ship.
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The line features gorgeous colors and high-quality finishes that magically belie those low price tags.
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Unfortunately, Ever doesn't do this magically with every single TV show and YouTube video out there.
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The end of the film sees him magically reappear to get the girl, curse be damned.
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Why do TV characters always magically talk about things in past tense before they break up?
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And while they didn't magically cure my loneliness, they definitely helped me live with the feeling.
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And Fauci even cautioned against any claims that the drugs will somehow magically cure COVID-19.
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When Ella perches, magically, halfway up a wall, we could be watching something out of Kafka.
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If you could magically fix one thing about the city right now, what would it be?
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"It's like Brigadoon" — the musical about a Scottish village that magically reappears once every 100 years.
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It's simple, ebullient, magically enticing, and it soars into the clouds, up, up, up and away.
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However, a payroll tax would not magically lower the cost of a federal parental leave program.
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Most impressive, while Anne sees and understands Danny's trauma, she doesn't magically cure him of it.
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The man's jacket magically displays this same underplumage; so does his skin; so does his bird.
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Oil reserves can't be magically transported out of Iraq; they have to be pumped out daily.
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After all, the law of supply and demand is not magically suspended in the labor market.
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With Tile, you don't have to look around cluelessly, hoping that your things will magically appear.
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A teenage girl who did not play soccer magically became a star soccer recruit at Yale.
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Those things didn't just magically appear in the bathroom when the bottle or roll was empty.
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So you just had a Eureka moment and a brilliant business idea magically popped into your head.
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The genre didn't start as a single, easily definable thing, and it hasn't magically become something else.
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I Venmo her $7.50 and throughout the next few hours magically end up consuming four slices. Nommmmmmmmmmm.
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Even if these ideas become commercial medicines, they won't magically remove the limits on the human lifespan.
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As unveiled in the episode's final scene, Melisandre has been keeping her appearance magically disguised all along.
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I've swept at least four or five times since I lost it, but magically here it is.
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Alex splashed a heavy pour of coffee straight at my legs and it magically bounced right off.
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It either has to magically blow everybody's minds or else it'll be laughed out of the industry.
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As such, the battle doesn't magically begin or end with the creation or destruction of government protections.
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The promise is that it will also magically cleanse your insides and rid your body of toxins.
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I try to swipe my faulty Opus card and it magically works again, which is a relief!
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They 'magically' had a card to put it on and this is the 'tip' they left me.
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By the show's account, it worked so well that he magically transformed into a little kid again.
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But don't expect it to magically navigate sperm to egg if you've been struggling to get pregnant.
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Their lenses are impressive, but they're not going to magically transform smartphone photos into DSLR-quality images.
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That's not a bloodbath where a brilliant media strategy at ESPN is going to magically save them.
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Unfortunately, no: Scientists say it's because of specific weather patterns, not because Earth is magically repairing itself.
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But social justice warrior bodies don't magically change overnight: we still need to follow proper nutrition practices.
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To hit that magically low number, we didn't stay in fancy hotels or dine at trendy restaurants.
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Just use the code 'LaborDay' at checkout, and watch 20% magically fall out of your shopping cart.
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At the same you have all these other challenges that ... Maybe magically machine learning helps with this.
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Inflation won't just magically stop at 2 percent; it will eclipse that level and continue to rise.
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Every year, Disney Resorts magically transform into a Winter Wonderland that rivals almost any other winter destination.
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With the thinner layers and more generous frosting to cake ratio, your cake will magically taste lighter.
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The highlights also add dimension and O'Connor's foil technique magically avoids that chunky, streak-y highlighted look.
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Those stories aren't fake — every once in a while you do stumble upon a magically inspiring voter.
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"I don't think any of these things are going to magically solve themselves before September," he said.
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To circle back to the AirPods example, the Powerbeats Pro work almost magically well with Apple devices.
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As we've just seen, his parents aren't going to magically appear and welcome him into their arms.
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When an anonymous Twitter account magically predicts a celebrity birth announcement months in advance, it's called suspect.
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That's not because it's magically more efficient; it's probably 25.9 percent more efficient per hertz of spectrum.
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Once outside, Fola is splashed by a passing car and magically transforms back into her younger self.
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After all, you aren't magically cured as soon as you put down the drink or stop using.
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Grumbles over power outages turn to wholesale slaughter surprisingly quickly, and wreckage builds up almost magically overnight.
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Here, floral, faux snakeskin, gingham, plaid, and velvet all magically mesh thanks to this matchy-matchy move.
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It changed the landscape for online gaming with its magically sticky player leveling and weapon/gear unlocks.
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Its Chrome extension didn't work for me, but then, magically, a week later, it started mirroring things.
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If you could magically remove the design to a canvas, would you still have a functional shirt?
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"The reality is that good sex requires communication; it's not something that just happens magically," she says.
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And throwing tax cuts at a struggling economy, said Gale, isn't going to magically fix those problems.
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You simply select the car or bike, and it will magically appear in a nearby parking lot.
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Magically interlocking rings appear miraculous until you can see the gap that allows them to fit together.
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He struggled to get it into the car and home, but magically, the bear survived the journey.
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"All this speculation about someone magically showing up, it ain't going to happen," the Georgia Republican said.
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But we don't have this expectation that they're just magically going to be able to do it.
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Throughout her long, productive life, the paintings of Sylvia Fein remain where past and present magically meet.
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In essence, they walk down the same inadequate path year after year, magically expecting a different result.
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Black Widow, in the same movie, finds time to magically straighten her hair after showering at Sam's.
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And we're not going to magically be able to afford monthly whitening treatments at the dentist's office.
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However, there is little to suggest SMRs will somehow magically remedy all that ails the nuclear industry.
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This is not the first time that music has magically manifested itself when Laura started to sing.
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Oettinger insists that attack on the link that failed in Germany & Spain will work magically in Europe.
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National Journal's Josh Kraushaar calls it a "golden touch," magically turning long-shot hardliners into instant favorites.
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If there were a way to magically make this question disappear forever, would you wish it away?
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When expenses have to be justified to get reimbursed, the number seems to magically drop a little.
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It's "like Brigadoon" — the musical about the enchanted Scottish village that magically appears once every 100 years.
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"It's really unrealistic to expect that everyone is magically going to go back [to school]," Kinder said.
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What do you think, a phone is going to magically transform him into Sir Phineas the Eloquent?
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His crystalline panoramas of the natural world are both magically transporting and, in one interpretation, disturbingly realistic.
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At this age, children think magically — Santa Claus and monsters are still real for many of them.
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Modern Love I have the reputation of living what Marie Kondo might call a magically tidy life.
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Its followers are assured that even if they are killed, they will magically come back to life.
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That said, breaking up Amazon, as an example, would not magically revive the main streets of Indiana.
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"I mean, my racket just magically flew out of my hand," Osaka told reporters with a smile.
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When affluent families start paying less in taxes, the shortfall will magically, and immediately, be made up.
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Grown-ups fly airplanes, get aerosol into bottles and make sure that television signals are magically transmitted.
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Years of status-quo performance in prior positions won't magically transform into stellar performance in the next.
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If these programs don't save employers money, it's unlikely they would magically do so for state governments.
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No, the arrival of Harvey hasn't magically transformed Twitter or Reddit into safe havens for polite discourse.
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Until that changes, Europeans should stop deluding themselves that transatlantic tensions will just magically disappear after Trump.
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A nutcracker isn't the only ordinary household object that can magically transform at this time of year.
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He knows no one in this world he's been magically transported to, and that often includes himself.
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The doctor ran a full exam and told me that beyond being fine, the cysts were magically gone.
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Remember that future we were promised where our vehicle magically tells us that we're about to break down?
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But what if nail polish remover magically didn't do those things and was somehow pleasant to use instead?
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Imagine having a milk dispenser that magically adjusts to your needs... That's just the miracle of life, y'all.
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You can't shy away from it, like the government is doing, and hope it just magically goes away.
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The AirPods are not magically going to sound like audiophile headphones just because you've balanced out the sound.
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She magically heals her scar and causes Annex Foundation practitioners in the crowd outside her house to faint.
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"We told them to dress how they wanted to dress, and weirdly it all matched magically," Kershaw said.
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While there, Troy and his mother come in to explain how this mysterious girl magically broke his arm.
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So I'm not convinced that Bolton is going to magically bring all this coherence to the West Wing.
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When the problem didn't magically resolve itself, I resigned myself to reading through forums and finding a solution.
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Compare that to New York City, a barren wasteland where that percentage somehow magically stands at 24 percent.
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What's more convenient than going to a restaurant and picking food up than having it magically come you?
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Music can magically get around a person's rational defenses and is something that makes us who we are.
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It won't magically reorganize your entire life, but it just might remind you to relax and stay grounded.
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It's almost like playing with a giant Slinky, but Big Poppa isn't going to magically walk down stairs.
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Spencer speculated that the media may be "soulless golem, " a reference to magically animated beings from Jewish folklore.
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Magically, I find them at Sierra Trading Company on clearance and grab the last pair in my size.
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No. Big pieces of legislation die a thousand declared deaths before they magically find a way to passage.
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No, we can't grant you a beer genie that magically appears to turn your drink into a float.
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You put the gook and trash in and then it magically disappears—or floats someplace else at least.
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They are willing to believe that someone can magically cure their problems, and the criminals can see this.
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Clinton and Obama's spending proposals were marred by a Keynesian belief that government spending would magically create jobs.
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On Friday, June 9, our favorite prison inmates will magically reappear on Netflix for another season in paradise.
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Did I magically activate my innate inability to perform well on standardized tests by getting struck by lightning?
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"This is not the equivalent of magically punching a Nazi," the Medium post containing the ritual incantation stressed.
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Stein, the addition of statuettes to a useful article did not magically deprive the statuettes of copyright protection.
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Technology doesn't magically appear as if from aliens: Technology is created from very particular economic and cultural contexts.
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In season one, we got June's magically heat-styled Veronica Lake hair and her gorgeous beaded flapper dress.
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On my island in the Bahamas, I've set up "Dave's Drive-in," which magically appears on the beach.
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And then sleep, specifically deep sleep, magically brings it back online, and lets you start your day calmer.
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Seeds you've been sowing since the corresponding solar (new moon) eclipse this past March 8 could magically manifest.
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Possibly, the magically-created liquidity will evaporate and investors will be stuck with hard-to-trade ETF shares.
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When you earn a lot, it's easy to assume all your money goals will magically fall into place.
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In the days of Prohibition-era raids, the bartender would magically get word whenever the police were coming.
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The study found that, after the election, Republicans magically regained their faith in the fairness of American elections.
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There are those who are paralyzed and shocked, who expect a glowing exit sign to magically turn on.
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If a magically rejuvenated Herzog were to manage now, he almost certainly wouldn't do things the same way.
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You opened up a QR code, the merchant scanned it with their phone, and money magically exchanged hands.
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"This is not the equivalent of magically punching a Nazi," the Medium post containing the ritual incantation stressed.
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" Allen then magically pulls McLuhan himself from offscreen, who addresses the offender: "I heard what you were saying.
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One of his fellow male witches then magically lifts her incredibly short skirt, revealing that Riggins is correct.
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Smooth doesn't magically appear just because you try again … so we'll see if he makes it this time.
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Its tools and skills, we are led to believe, are magically transferable to every other arena of life.
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Somehow the organelles will gravitate almost magically to the injured cells that need them and take up residence.
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It was a tough pill to swallow that we all were magically being cured of our loneliness there.
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The words on the blackboard behind Nya magically erase themselves, and she finds herself sliding out of consciousness.
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Producers love to say that wine is made in the vineyard, as if it happens by itself magically.
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They are hoping more money will magically appear to solve this problem — and hope is not a strategy.
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You can't expect to keep eating/living the way you have been & the weight just magically disappear someday.
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"Now, magically, the S.M.S. training is compliant on paper," the pilot added, referring to safety management system training.
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My courage to ask them to speak to me, unfortunately, did not magically materialize when the idea did.
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Like pointing a gun at me was going to make a Thanksgiving feast magically appear on the table.
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How do you feel about emails and internal communications that seem to magically reveal themselves into the public?
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"The end goal is a fully machine-generated system where it magically knows what to write," Hegele said.
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The trick is to focus on anything except yourself, and that magically frees up a lot of bandwidth.
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"We can just start the party right now in the store," Tatum responds before the music magically gets louder.
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Her and I somehow magically created this precious child and never has there been a greater gift for us.
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You can plop an iPhone, an Apple Watch, and AirPods on a little white platform, and they'll magically charge.
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Severed into a dozen pieces, an imposing tree branch is magically encapsulated in glass jars, evoking ice-covered limbs.
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Alas, when my "perfect life" didn't magically appear, I would go back to "bad things always happen to me".
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Random, unrelated subjects aren't magically given kinship by the trip alone; they have to relate in a deeper way.
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It's not like a new lipstick, or even a new relationship, will magically make you love and appreciate yourself.
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Once I finally decreased my ride-share usage, it was as if money magically appeared in my bank account.
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I would move into a house with some friends in Brooklyn, where a room had just magically opened up.
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I head to the metro and hope my Opus card will magically work this time, but no such luck.
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"The fact is she was arrested at the hospital, it's not like she was magically teleported to a checkpoint."
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And once you have a "lesbian wedding," your "bisexual" label magically becomes a "lesbian" label in the public eye.
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It doesn't magically turn your living room into a movie theater, but it's an important step in that direction.
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Does the fact that Noname's Telefone lived up to expectations magically mean that Boys Don't Cry will be good?
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Hiding the ads and somehow having them magically banished forever was the only way for me make Instagram usable.
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My days aren't magically perfect, but it's a hell of a lot better than how it used to be.
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Both politically and magically, however, keeping the dragons at the end of Game of Thrones would be a disaster.
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But even if globalisation were to stop in its tracks, the regions it has weakened would not magically improve.
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However, to the horror of the dwarfs, when she removes her titular red shoes, she suddenly, magically, becomes fatter.
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Perhaps it's down to kids that were raised on My Little Pony and The Last Unicorn magically reaching adulthood.
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Instead, he uploaded a short video where he used jazz hands to magically clean up and look brand new.
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"The weirdest property about perfectoid spaces is that they can magically move between the two number systems," Weinstein said.
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A surviving village oracle cursed Kratos, magically coating his skin in the ashes of his dead wife and child.
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But the norms he's smashed, and emboldened his followers to smash in their own communities, won't magically resurrect themselves.
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We just have to stop treating them like garbage dumps, where whatever we put down the toilet magically vanishes.
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You can still plug your cable box into it and watch OneGuide magically sync with your local TV listings.
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No cables also means zero stress because you're not unwinding the knots they magically make in your pocket too.
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His clothes, an outward display of his social class, transcend his race and magically erase the threat of discrimination.
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But Kalanick's desires and the promise of self-driving Uber cars can't magically transform local traffic and highway laws.
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But she can't magically will it to happen — she'll need the CBS board to come to the same conclusion.
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For those who haven't read the script or magically scored a West End ticket, consider this your spoiler warning.
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Plus, saying the words, "I'm not promoting any product," doesn't magically erase the fact that you're promoting a product.
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But after a thin layer of my go-to concealer, the angry, raised bump magically vanished from my face.
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Pick up some Maui Vera organic aloe vera gel at any local shop to magically calm an unfortunate sunburn.
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But even if she could magically make these two garbage men disappear, Guadagno still wouldn't be favored to win.
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Also, even if we somehow magically get full control of our data, we still want to share the data.
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Dash says he'd love to comply with the court order to pay the $2,400, but money doesn't appear magically.
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From time to time the medicine men come to their clients and jab magically treated needles into their flesh.
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How does he "magically" become equally interested in land conservation, wildlife protection and the sustainability of finite water supplies?
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Somehow, that footage was magically disappearing—either cameras were never turned off or footage was lost after the fact.
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Thus, almost magically, ETFs have given access to corners of financial markets that were previously inaccessible to most investors.
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Their only import was that they had been captured by a camera that could, magically, record movement in time.
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And where Joseph Gordon-Levitt magically replaced Anderson Cooper at the moderator's table — because that's also how surrealism works.
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Plants are supposed to grow in rich soil, so why are they magically sprouting in sink and bathtub drains?
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Yet both companies know that once you've dominated civilian markets, the capitalist imperative to grow doesn't just magically stop.
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When you know there is nothing that can be done to relieve your inbox, the anxiety magically goes away.
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Vendors squeezed between the wreckage on the roadsides, selling bread patties and overpriced spring onions magically procured from somewhere.
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The hot broth that is based on soy and mirin but that strangely, magically tastes like French onion soup.
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But the ads, the campaign speeches, and the tweets trying to stoke fears will magically disappear when polls close.
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Franklin, of course, died in August, and now, magically, we have the movie, and the movie is an event.
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"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," a magically theatrical two-part drama, won the prize for best new play.
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For a few fleeting moments earlier this year, it seemed as if the red carpet had magically changed course.
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And dialogue is not a silver bullet that will magically banish the deep and painful divisions in our country.
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If, magically, there were no single mothers in the United States, the poverty rate would still be 14.8 percent.
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Now the children from "Mary Poppins" need revisiting from their old nanny, who has magically transformed into Emily Blunt.
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In fact, back in the pre-Amazon days just about everything you needed magically showed up at the door.
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Or for that matter where the older black voters who have solidly supported Biden would have magically vanished to.
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Yet when any of these dilemmas do arise on the show, they're almost always magically solved or simply ignored.
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"It's not like it is going to magically alter your metabolism to where calories don't matter anymore," she said.
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I sang a song called 'Don't Want No Real Job,' and the popular girl in school magically liked me.
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After 48 days of severe torture in captivity, Sarkohi magically materialized in Iran and appeared before a dumbfounded press.
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For Children A nutcracker isn't the only ordinary household object that can magically transform at this time of year.
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He converts dozens of "gynanders"—Péladan's preferred term for lesbians—to heterosexuality after he magically generates replicas of himself.
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While this rangefinder won't magically turn you into a handicap golfer, it should help you play a little smarter.
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At the Blue Note in New York, where she sang for the last time, her voice sounded magically untouched.
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Joe began to notice, but instead of magically falling back in love with me, he became hurt and angry.
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A good brand offers good experience design that brings simplicity to a complex product, magically making it seem familiar.
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And I fall for it every time, like a child whose grandfather keeps magically finding quarters behind his ear.
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And then he magically appears after a win and is the first one at the head of the line.
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Ryan acknowledged that there are bitter divisions within the party, and the schisms aren't going to magically disappear overnight.
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I don't think she would have been able to magically put her spell on me and change my thesis.
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And Trump can't simply magically erase that fear by stepping up to a podium and saying it's all better.
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And if you happen to magically have a doughnut and a coffee in your hands — hey, how'd that get there?
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Other times, you'd thread the needle, feel like a hacker, and the game would magically boot up and start playing.
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And more time is certainly not going to make details magically materialize to support Trump's claim from 10 days ago.
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"God just keeps showing up," says Rory of his life now, "and magically making what are our worst fears beautiful."
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Your ruling planet, the Sun, connects with the planet of fantasy, Neptune, helping you magically smooth out an awkward issue.
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We hear it has a relatively spacious cupboard under the stairs — perfect for storing coats and/or magically inclined children.
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Facilier channels his magically gifted villain predecessors in this dastardly ditty inspired by New Orleans and the mystery of voodoo.
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But Olivia Wilde, in her feature directing debut, takes these familiar ingredients and turns them into something magically fresh again.
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They still insist on this whole thing about they don't have your data and somehow magically appears in other sources.
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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's axolotl salamander can almost magically heal itself, holding the power to regrow its heart and brain.
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I don't claim that these sorts of interventions would magically shift the GOP's institutional stance on climate and clean energy.
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There are addicts, and then there are addicts 2.0: those of us who can magically turn anything into a drug.
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Come into a historically white institution and magically create the community of color that they always wanted to see, right?
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That magically, after seven years without a plan, one would emerge that everyone in the party would leap to support.
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Just using TensorFlow won't magically allow you to build a search engine and advertising business that can compete with Google.
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Daenerys burned the Dothraki patriarchs alive and then the army magically submits to her, rather than, say, exacting horrific vengeance.
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It would be great for us to have our terrible cat doodles turned magically into a very photo-realistic cat.
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Even if Trump is soundly defeated by Hillary Clinton, the rift he's opened in the party won't be magically healed.
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What the Fed cannot do is becoming increasingly obvious: magically manipulate growth, which is the product of learning, into being.
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You left Engadget and went to do your own thing, and then magically reappeared, because there couldn't be any poaching.
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The 30-year-old actress was just 13 when she played Casey, who magically brings her Eve doll to life.
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Use that to your advantage with this role-playing option that will magically transform your kid into a train driver.
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Imagine if your favorite dress could magically halve itself, and lend its singular cuteness and flair to non-dress outfits.
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Trump is convinced that regulations are inherently bad, and that his order will result in some magically perfected regulatory regime.
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What is needed is accountability from all parties involved, but that is unlikely to magically happen in the current system.
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She also seemed to magically reappear, without summoning, whenever we needed something (more wine, a replacement for a dropped fork).
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It was magically beautiful at dusk, the light of the low sun like liquid gold beaming through the cypress trees.
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Even if Venezuela's political and economic crisis were magically resolved tomorrow, it would take years before Venezuelans could return home.
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The Republican nominee is the one going to West Virginia and donning a miner's helmet, promising (magically) more coal jobs.
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For two centuries, writing fiction has been the exalted retreat where the imagination magically clarifies and dramatizes insoluble human dilemmas.
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Survival Shield X-2 won't save you from a nuclear holocaust, and Silver Bullet won't magically cure your immune system.
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Punk, I found out as a kid bashing away at his dinged-up, thrift-store bass, is also magically immediate.
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When the designer rolled up to the Met, it was Claire Danes on his arm in the magically lit gown.
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Defensive tackles Kawaan Short and Star Lotulelei deserve extensions, and that money isn't going to magically appear without sacrifices somewhere.
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Perhaps the highlight is when an interview suddenly, magically becomes a full-fledged music video, Clairmont rapping faster-than-light.
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The French haven't become magically cheerful, but there's a creeping sense that hope isn't idiotic, and life can actually improve.
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Having applied a cosmetic made from crushed berries and staged a pagan wake for her mother, Marie becomes magically irresistible.
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We must stop believing in one easy answer to complicated problems, and shamefully giving up when one doesn't magically appear.
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Switching to index funds by itself is unlikely, therefore, to magically cut into the return gap you otherwise might suffer.
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Once again Republicans are touting the fable of supply-side economics, where greatly increased growth magically makes expanding deficits vanish.
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"There may be a seductive belief that by naming a running mate, you can magically erase political deficits," said Axelrod.
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I wear the same getup so often that I look like a TJ Maxx mannequin that magically came to life.
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You'll have up to 20 magically-themed restaurants to choose from, so there should be something to suit all tastes.
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Mysteriously and magically, they disappeared after a visit to a faith healer, but then Josh was found to be deaf.
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Tillerson's final point was almost added as a kicker, just in case the previous four could be magically resolved overnight.
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I didn't expect Trump to magically transform himself into a towering statesman after he got himself sworn in as president.
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"Like what do you think, a phone is going to magically transform him into Sir Pineas the Eloquent?" he continued.
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By the end of the retreat, I didn't come to completely embrace that notion or magically lose all my fear.
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Seeing other kids' weird traits magically transformed into superpowers never really made me feel better about my own perceived deficiencies.
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Magically, the hat appears to fly backward yet still end up hitting Ramírez on the back as he reaches second base.
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FROM COINAGE: Top 5 Most Expensive Movie Collectibles Let the record state: Briana and I did not magically become friends again.
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And if you've yet to experience the full breadth of this magically-edible takeover, please read on for ten glorious examples.
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Maybe 100 years from now, we'll all be sporting metallic bodysuits that can magically transform into our dream outfit on command.
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In the full version of the video, the mother and daughter come across a border wall, which magically opens for them.
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Somehow I thought just having a planner would magically make me productive, that my time management issues would just melt away.
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The favoured trick so far has been to change the signposts, so that state highways magically become district or municipal roads.
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There's something wonderful about a wireless dial that magically reaches out across the ether to control music playing in a room.
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It came magically fast, a plump slab of breast and rib, moist and soaked in some Vishnu nectar of holy heat.
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And to pour some Morton on that wound, the ball somehow, magically rocked back to slap his defender on the back.
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Once down there, we looked for women who magically managed to look cool — even in the cars with no air-conditioning.
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As the end nears, knots untie magically, the cobwebs clear, and the end seems to come together a little too neatly.
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No candidate could magically restore the United Nations' prestige, but there is a compelling logic in favor of a Merkel candidacy.
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Although its advocates claim there is an enzyme in grapefruit that magically burns fat, research has not backed up this claim.
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Fans believed that Alex Russo magically disguised herself as Mikayla Skeech in some sort of troublemaking prank to meet Hannah Montana.
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More to the point, it also refutes the idea that Silicon Valley's penchant for "disruption" will magically fix a broken system.
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What I didn't get, though, was a fairy godmother who could magically discern which birth control would be best for me.
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You can watch as self-driving cars eliminate the need for street signs, and parking lots magically make way for parks.
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Quite simply, nothing else looks and feels as good — or is as magically confidence-boosting — as a great pair of jeans.
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Or did he mean that she was so "powerful" that she would somehow magically shut down harassment in the first place?
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Problems remain, though, and it seems clear that bringing Glass into the workplace doesn't necessarily make it a magically successful idea.
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When you grill it, the salty-sweet seasoning will caramelize into something magically delicious, with smoky bacon flavor permeating every bite.
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As someone who is incredibly faux-lash challenged, I'd prefer a device that magically applied them for me start to finish.
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That was short for Abracadabra, or the word he felt best conjured the idea that a book would magically appear —Abracadabra!
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Personal style (and magically precise framing and lighting) keeps these height-deprived hunks looking larger than life on the big screen.
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Nevertheless, Samsung designed the Galaxy Buds to pair quickly to Android devices much like the AirPods magically find other Apple devices.
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Somehow, magically, the formula fills in any lines and blurs out my dried specks of skin, leaving smooth, supple-looking lips.
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Sinkholes happen, but most of us are lucky enough to avoid running into them when they magically implode into our lives.
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Everything is not going to magically work out on its own; you have to be proactive and take responsibility for yourself.
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Yes, Lil Peep sampled The Microphones one time, but that doesn't magically negate the fact that he also sampled Avenged Sevenfold.
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December 7 finds Mars and your ruling planet, Neptune, meeting in your sign, which is both magically creative yet frustratingly sluggish.
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Every year I have to prove that my child still has a disability, as if it's going to magically go away.
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It's like 96 years of Disney knowledge on how to make characters memorably cute has been magically distilled into one being.
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But the country faces plenty of other problems that have long endured and won't be magically solved by four percent unemployment.
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There's work to do with home improvement, and we've never sugar-coated that it's a project — it just doesn't magically happen.
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Mandates that do not properly work in the free market do not magically become effective when ported over to social engineering.
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At work, the technologically advanced bathrooms have faucets without knobs that are magically turned on by the proximity of your hands.
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Water doesn't stop flowing once it reaches a state line, and pollution doesn't magically disappear once it reaches federally protected sources.
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To experience confinement in a body that travels in one direction through time is to be wounded, but somewhat magically so.
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That is the wonder of a magically sprung piece of willow: the furious pace of the bowler's delivery is effortlessly reversed.
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Capitalism has proved that border taxes create no jobs, and overseas factories never magically relocate if it makes no economic sense.
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Hard to see how anyone could magically spin your boss abruptly canning the guy investigating the very legitimacy of his job.
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Though very aware of our dwindling bank accounts, we kept our heads in the sand, hoping things would magically turn around.
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I wanted to change everything in my life, and I thought that if I changed venues, magically, my life would improve.
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But, because it's the one they're told will somehow magically just happen, it becomes that much more devastating when it doesn't.
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Each following entry in the franchise couldn't escape the inevitable comparisons to survival horror's brightest, boldest, and most magically malevolent moment.
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In 73, the 227th ranked Portland Trail Blazers would land right behind 24th ranked Orlando if magically transported to this season.
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And they're so ubiquitous that most Catholics never even question their origins—they seem to just magically appear on the altar.
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The bago Travel Duffle Bag can hold a ton of stuff, but it magically folds down to nothing for easy transportation.
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They developed a succession of structures and styles that span many centuries and yet — magically, convincingly — cohere in a pleasing whole.
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Magically, a popover appeared, arriving with a ramekin of house-made ricotta, Mr. Horn's favorite way to start a meal here.
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Often we hear people talk about the future and imagine a world where racism is just magically solved by an algorithm.
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Barring a surprise job offer that would magically spur my earnings, I don't know how I'm going to make this work.
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When I looked in a mirror, I saw the black, thick hair and the brown tinge to my skin magically disappear.
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But in health care there is a wondrous elasticity — you can keep adding work and magically it all somehow gets done.
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By signing with ESPN, Top Rank is expecting that boxing — mostly its boxing — will magically appear throughout the vast ESPN universe.
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Lara F. recommends using Microsoft Outlook's Recall command, which magically deletes a message from the recipients' Inboxes before they've opened it.
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Herzog listened during a session in December, she marveled at how magically the music reflected her views on love and life.
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After all, Barack Obama was very popular around the world, but that didn't magically make all forms of international cooperation better.
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Mr. Pai, on the other hand, clearly believes that unconstrained companies, unthreatened by competition, will magically provide the networks we need.
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We get to listen to our awesome neighbors play cello and viola, though magically nothing else makes it through the soundproofing.
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And then suddenly, this manuscript has magically appeared in the hands of The New York Times making very, very big claims.
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You don't just march into Poland or France from Germany and magically know who to round up and where they live.
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The roots of populist discontent that propelled Ms. Le Pen to the fore have not magically disappeared with Mr. Macron's victory.
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We're going to solve them one at a time, until the answer to the long Acrosses floats magically into your brain.
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And just a few weeks ago, someone discovered that this dog's butthole looks magically like a monkey in a fur coat.
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Chang won the point at 4-53, 15-30, went on to win the match and, even more magically, the tournament.
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Having concluded the current deterrent strategy is unaffordable, they have adopted a new strategy that magically fits within their new budget.
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But none of that will magically erase the 2016 election results or help the Democrats field a better candidate in 2020.
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My guess is that Haley would do at least a little better than Trump if she magically became the Republican nominee.
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There was a simple pleasure in eating the food in front of you, bite after bite, until it was magically gone.
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Once you enter all the expenses, the app magically divides everything up and tells you what you owe (and to whom).
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Marvel as Blake, Adams, and Ders party their way into oblivion and magically manage to keep some semblance of an income.
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In fact, Reed's mural could be mistaken for a Benglis floor painting were it to somehow magically melt off the wall.
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It's the story of a dumpling who magically comes to life, forming a parental bond with the lonely woman who created him.
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Watch as he magically transforms some old clothes, a child-sized life vest and some miscellaneous junk into a pretty legit costume.
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I remember being in high school, and magically a kid on a horse appeared in North Philly and I was like, 'What!
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Beyond potential health benefits, those who haven't spent a night at a karaoke bar are missing out on a magically cathartic experience.
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In fact, not only does it qualify as harassment, but it also won't make the person magically like you — and, it's creepy.
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Venus connects with Uranus on March 27, bringing surprises—this is also a magically powerful time to manifest your fantasies into reality.
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Quickly, I got out of the bath and stared at the crazy patchwork of dead skin magically peeling away from my feet.
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There, Buttigieg spoke of a specific thought that is painfully familiar to most gay people: the idea of magically turning himself straight.
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It is not because Ms Hathaway has magically changed personality; rather, the film succeeds on a perfect marriage of story and star.
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If you've ever worked from home or in a busy cafe, this feature is ideal if you want to magically remove distractions.
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Rather, what I find objectionable is the naïve belief that liberalism will somehow magically triumph if we just call it something else.
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A few of her video highlights include this shot of her magically completing two pirouettes while seamlessly showing off her basketball skills.
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Type in your name and it will be magically "Spicerized," morphed into something vaguely similar to, but completely different from, your name.
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Like fans, Jenna and Angela have no idea how that table was magically moved in and out of the conference room. 8.
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Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are running on the theme that they are "The Man" — the strongman — who can magically fix everything.
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With the announcement of their engagement, every detail of Markle's past is magically interesting to the general public — including her family background.
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One of the first things you do in the game is magically pop an orc's skull after getting important intel from him.
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And there's no reason you have to show this explainer to your friends before you make a doodle magically float away.[YouTube]
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Some of the videos involve potentially risqué topics, like villains magically getting the heroes pregnant, but without sexual context or lasting consequences.
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These thoughts didn't magically transform my life, but they did start to shift the way I related to my OCD and depression.
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TCL is one of the brands that's led the way in bringing high quality displays to the masses for magically low prices.
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Every four years, we think that if we just pick the right person, all of our country's problems will magically go away.
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This piece can magically fit all of those large-size essentials (iPad, waterbottle, change of shoes) without adding extra bulk and weight.
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"I don't think this case will magically disappear," Laurie Levenson, a former federal prosecutor who was appointed by President Ronald Reagan, said.
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Imagine if all the furniture in your apartment just magically popped out of the floor when needed—moving would be a breeze.
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All of you guys were able to magically get out of work and dressed in Antifa gear or this is your job?
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And while a "friendship" bar won't magically give you a friend, perhaps you'll find some tips to make a new one yourself.
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The 1994 return of Ronald Grump was a bit unexpected, seeing as how he magically transformed from a muppet into a human.
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You cannot magically turn 4K content into 8K content, just like you can't upscale a 192 kbps MP3 file into CD quality.
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Maybe he could've had a magically perfect health care program, or maybe he could've used the crisis to nationalize all the banks.
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Like I would drop a little drop of it on my wound and it would go "whoosh" and it would magically heal.
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This is what happens when we tell ourselves that infrastructure can bring a city back, that it will magically generate economic benefits.
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Gretchen long since dispelled the illusion that mental illness can be magically fixed, so is this only the first step for Edgar?
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Rather, Sanders assumes the role of the kindly, twinkly paterfamilias, presiding magically over the country, while hugging, holding and smiling at supporters.
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And inside-out just is a headset and some kind of input device and that's it, and it will magically all work.
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I'm also digging Jenn Blosil, who magically transforms from professional space cadet to focused human whenever she sits down at a keyboard.
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When it came out, people acted as if the book had magically appeared on my pillow just because I'd slept with Dick.
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"As soon as I crossed the Italian border my health and life seemed to be magically restored," he wrote in his memoirs.
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Tap a button, and the guitar magically appears rendered in front of you, as if it exists right in your living room.
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"I had never done anything with a girl when I got married, and I thought it would just magically work," he said.
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"They want to feel like they're a part of the experience, not just tucked away having their food magically brought to them."
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What you need is one cushiony pair that magically transitions from gritty rubber rain boot to slick Chelsea without skipping a beat.
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You get bombarded with "Storage Almost Full" notifications on your phone, but just keep rolling like the problem will magically fix itself.
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"Geysers of ignited gas ('flambeaux,' Hoosiers called them) now, almost magically, lit up Elwood's newly paved streets night and day," Lewis writes.
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"As we enter 2019, the external challenges don't magically disappear," Stanley Black & Decker CEO James Loree told analysts during a conference call.
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Ever watch HGTV and wish some of their designers could swoop in and magically transform your home into the perfect living space?
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But any illusion that the internet as a whole could be magically altered and keep bad people from communicating is very dangerous.
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Portland's guys won't magically get better just because they're getting older and gaining experience, and they may not get better at all.
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This time he's assumed the form of Tom Riddle (Christian Coulson), a memory of Voldy's teenage self magically preserved in his diary.
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That's not because those campuses were magically sexual-violence-free; in reality, one in five undergraduate women experiences sexual violence on campus.
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I'm not saying that I can just magically read my hormones, but I try to be really aware of my underlying emotions.
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Long story short: Fudging the timeline makes for better TV. And that's why Varys magically shuttles back and forth from Meereen, okay?
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Since one can't aim at where the bird is heading, a bullet that can magically find its target is a sure winner.
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We have the latest iteration of Apple TV, which magically pulls together shows and movies from across the streaming services we use.
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Those who have almost automatically questioned, and most often opposed, every American use of force now magically turn into internationalists and interventionists.
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ANONYMOUS Why on earth do you suppose that your relationship with your sister will magically improve at some point in the future?
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The bottom line, for me, is how magically even my jury-rigged method collapses the distance between my thoughts and the computer.
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An energy flows from you to them, a mental breeze that is capable, almost magically, of moving things in the actual world.
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Filled with imaginative visuals populated by the ghosts of the gone and hopes for the future, the movie is wonderfully, magically humane.
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And there they wait in Mr. Obercian's van, listening to strange whoops and popping sounds that float magically from the predawn darkness.
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I was hoping my afternoon snack cravings might magically disappear when I stopped drinking diet soda, but I'm not convinced they did.
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And their faces, too, seem suspiciously doctored, first one line then another magically evaporating, a whole generation of women paying for erasure.
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It's a novel about refugees and doors — portals — that magically whisk them away from the dangerous and deadly place to somewhere new.
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While some posts seem to magically go viral, companies pay millions to social media figures—known as "influencers"— to plug their products.
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Orphen left his home to find a way to save his sister, who was magically turned into a dragon and then disappeared.
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On top of that, racism, sexism, homophobia, and other implicit biases people have don't magically disappear when they go out to dinner.
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But, when a magically good cover comes your way, sometimes it eclipses the original and takes on a life of its own.
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He's not the kindest or most thoughtful bear, despite being magically brought to life with a child's wish and a shooting star.
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It means realizing that our online orders do not magically appear at our doorsteps without human labor, without putting people at risk.
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At the end of Game of Thrones' penultimate episode, "The Bells," a white horse magically appeared before Arya, who's barely evaded death.
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Instead, he said she could purchase a portion of a bond that he held — and almost magically make her educational loan disappear.
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Then she magically swaps her high-fashion clothes for an all-denim ensemble, signifying that she is now One of the People.
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Then, slowly, the workers moved backwards; the dust cloud was magically reabsorbed and the wall stood back up, to the audience's astonishment.
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Older lenses, such as classics with manual focus and aperture, will still fit the adapter but can't be magically endowed with automatic features.
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Then, just as Arya seemed doomed to die in the flaming wasteland of King's Landing, a white horse magically appeared to rescue her.
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The brush attachment seemed equally as magically, quickly straightening out her thick, long, and wavy hair while giving it just a little volume.
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The film's star, Eddie Redmayne, magically popped out of a suitcase onstage to debut the new preview during the 2016 MTV Movie Awards.
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The mountains were a key piece of the landscape in James Cameron's 2009 film: massive chunks of stone hovering magically in the air.
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He's a one-man salvo of between-the-leg dribbles that seemingly have no purpose until they magically catapult him into the paint.
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While the screen doesn't magically feel exactly like textile, it does give you a good sense of how smooth the fabric might be.
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Mr Erdogan, who believes that high interest rates magically cause inflation rather than cure it, has stopped the central bank from acting sensibly.
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In its simplest models, prices elegantly balance supply and demand, magically directing individuals' pursuit of their own self-interest towards the greater good.
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What made them so special was the adorable, giggling Pillsbury Doughboy, who seemed to magically appear when a Pillsbury product was being made.
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If the Galaxy S8 or iPhone 7 in your pocket magically lost the ability to make cellular calls overnight, would you even notice?
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You know how sometimes you'll get on the internet to check out some cute animal videos and then an hour magically passes by?
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That's a lot of pressure on a young man, especially a young man who magically grew from age eight to age 18 overnight.
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When I get a notification on my iPhone X, I just sort of look over at the iPhone and watch them magically appear.
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The Craft presents a universe in which any slight could magically be made right, and in our current climate, that's an appealing prospect.
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And while his income is supposed to indicate someone who transcended racism, he is demonstrating that money doesn't magically make racial injustice disappear.
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The best part is the new Lucky Charms Magically Delicious Marshmallows are not limited-time-only — these bad boys are here to stay.
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By filling in stretch marks that are two to three shades lighter than a client's regular skin tone, he makes them magically fade.
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Jade Street Protection Services, written by Katy Rex, is a comic about five teenage girls in a private school for the magically-inclined.
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When the FCC's 2015 net neutrality rules banned this sort of gamesmanship, the entire contentious cross-industry battle suddenly and almost magically disappeared.
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It's now in use as a standard crime-fighting device, and there are tons of cases where the police just magically find someone.
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WHY YOU SHOULD CARE The plastic bags, coffee cups and toothbrushes we use each day don't magically disappear when we throw them away.
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The video was made by Mark Hacks and shows things like watermelons unsmashing, towels being invisibly retrieved, patterns magically taking shape, and more.
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A shadowy character told him that a "donation" of a million pesos to a federal judge would magically solve his party's registration problems.
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But this is still one more story to torpedo any illusions that everything's magically getting better now that #MeToo and Time's Up exist.
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What does matter is that the industry rewards some performers for a construct of desirability that, magically, only white women can benefit from.
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Flower Vape: Like an oil vape, except you put actual weed in there, and it some how magically vaporizes into stoner goodness. 3.
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Both activities can teach an important lesson about food—it comes from somewhere, and it takes some work—it doesn't just appear magically.
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Non-straight men aren't magically exempt from toxic masculinity, and our experiences shouldn't be passed over in the name of educating straight dudes.
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In the entertainment business, illusionists often distract the audience with intricate motions with one hand, while "magically" producing astonishing results with the other.
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But the biggest issue is the danger that sits with the state-run securitisers that magically transform risky mortgages into risk-free bonds.
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That being said, Jed clearly executed his self-promo plan from start to finish, because there was magically a guitar everywhere he turned.
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Obviously, Howe's concoction did not magically boost his vitality, but he did do a good job of mirroring the brew's frothy, aquamarine aesthetics.
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Even if he is ushered from the scene, the America we have become since he took office will not magically become lotus-land.
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Yes, I had an incredible time—and saw 13 different cities while doing so—but my mental illness didn't magically disappear while traveling.
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In fact, when people can't afford these medicines, they are more likely to need them, since diseases tend not to magically cure themselves.
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" She also called their romance "so magically unpredictable but at the same time, so incredibly fated, just like the best love stories are.
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Joe Gibbons, now of Energy Equity Alliance, opines that magically, electricity will become a luxury product if net metering for solar is allowed.
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In this scene, after she lets down her hair, she swings around and her braid appears to magically pass right through her arm.
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A Japanese man of the present day is magically transported into a series of van Gogh's works, trotting in bewilderment down painted roads.
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You'll find teens in TikToks entering "e-girl factories" or drinking "e-girl juice," which magically transforms them into a stereotypical e-girl.
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Her luck changes once she meets Sir Cole (Josh Whitehouse), who has been magically transported into the 21st century by a mysterious sorceress.
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The bottom line: Unless self-driving cars magically replace all conventional cars in the country overnight, robots will have to drive alongside humans.
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Facing soggy sales overall, breakfast cereal makers are hoping Millennials will go cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs and will find Lucky Charms magically delicious.
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There's quite a bit involved that makes it possible even though it doesn't just magically show up in the stores and the shelves.
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You have to do the work of identifying commonality that feels as inspiring as the disagreement is intense — and that doesn't magically appear.
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If we were to magically cease emitting all greenhouse gases at once, the planet would likely continue warming for a period of time.
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Or maybe, more magically, your language doesn't have any words for the passage of time, so time feels constant for you, ever-happening.
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I don't know, if you think the S9 is going to magically change all problems of Android, then sure go ahead and wait.
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If we lived in the world of the power, I don't think I would be magically excluded from the way the world operates.
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It begets a beautiful projection and reflection of Black object-relation both in a near past and in some magically liberatory Afro-future.
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She has the knack of drawing animals that, magically, are wholly bestial, whisker for whisker, and yet animated without seeming too cheaply humanized.
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"I really panicked about taking on the role of Donna after Meryl had so magically and vividly brought it to life," she said.
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Millions of Americans may dream that their student loans will one day magically disappear, but for some, these dreams may be coming true.
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It feels almost like everyone's waiting for that smoking gun tape, ala Nixon to suddenly magically appear, and then they'll change their minds.
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Here, contractors don't wow you with fancy computer graphics where walls pull away like curtains and fresh cabinets magically descend from the ceiling.
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One day they just magically dropped loads of studios' lowest credit price by one, so mine went from six credits to five credits.
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They magically add fiber to any dish and infinite wellness blogs purport them to be "filling", but they also sometimes taste like dirt.
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"If racial preference is unjust, then it doesn't magically become just because people notice some other injustice that has different beneficiaries," Olson says.
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I was probably about nine or 10 years old and remember realizing that books don't just magically appear on bookshelves — people write them.
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And if authorities haven't been able to answer that question for nearly 40 years, it's unlikely a compelling reason will magically surface now.
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The KonMari method puts forward a tempting bargain: If you organize your possessions, the rest of your life will magically fall into place.
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They reported depression, anxiety, psychosomatic illnesses that would magically disappear the moment they were given what they considered real work; awful sadomasochistic workplace dynamics.
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Even if we trained everyone magically today, every adult who could work, there's still not enough people to do the jobs that we need.
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Magically, things are reappearing now: The ring is back, the fish Boba Fett is back, and all the party guests are at Max's home.
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There are also these little round stickers that are flesh-colored, and if you have a breakout or pimple, it magically makes them disappear.
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Those waiting for 5G to magically fix the worst aspects of a troubled US broadband sector — particularly, high prices — probably shouldn't hold their breath.
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If so, you may have heard about Dr. Masaru Emoto, the Japanese "scientist" who magically made rice rot just by being horrible to it.
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The plan was that app developers could write a single app for all of these devices, and it would magically span across them all.
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Many people hate fat bodies and think fat people need to be punished or shamed into hiding away until we somehow magically get thin.
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With these, I'm not sure how much had a medical concept versus they were supposed to be able to magically ward off the hangover.
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Body cameras are a potential resource for enhancing police accountability; they don't automatically make individual officers accountable or magically eliminate all possibilities of abuse.
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I chug the water, down the Advil, and try to go back to sleep, in hopes I'll be magically cured when I wake up.
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In practice, this means trying your best to stand next to a flag long enough for it to magically change over to your side.
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The only downside is that when Spotify magically generates a new playlist for you on Monday morning, it replaces your old Discover Weekly playlist.
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He has claimed that Labour supports a "jobs-first Brexit" that will magically provide all the benefits of Brexit with none of the costs.
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All of that aside, it's also just not true that being a lesbian magically takes away the stress, drama, and insecurity involved in dating.
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But the only real way to help people to believe in facts again is to magically, somehow, go beyond them and have a conversation.
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"90% of the time they're going to say, 'Wow, my computer just magically allowed me to waive that fee as a courtesy!" he says.
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The songs feel essential in every scene and are magically elevated from trashy pop anthems (no offense, Ri-Ri and Carnage) to audible art.
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But there's also a sea slug that loses its penis every time it has sex and magically grows a new one within 24 hours.
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Batman v Superman was a rather dreary flick, but the screen magically came to life with every (too brief) glimpse of her Diana Prince.
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In a little under two years, millennial pink magically transformed from a fashion fad to the color that seems to define an entire generation.
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This twist makes sense, considering how quickly Lorraine moves to discredit David after somehow magically learning about his sexual relationship with the late Julia.
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Hello and welcome to what will probably be the most consequential and most-watched political event of the magically dystopian year that is 2017.
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Take away all the magically summoned wild animals tearing apart your home, and you'll find the board game from Jumanji is actually pretty cool.
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Some days will turn out like garbage, some days you will be magically inspired and you will make something you are extremely happy with.
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It's impressive, but Samsung did not magically defy the material constraints, and doubtless, for some people, the imperfection will be seen as a failure.
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Hope is not that you don't have cancer if you do; hope is not that if you have cancer it will magically go away.
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But Duck Tape and all the magically creative things you can do with its 250 colors, designs, and licenses is really the draw here.
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As weeks one, two and three passed, it became apparent that my lofty goals weren't going to magically materialize in a matter of days.
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"We can't magically learn from a single demonstration, so we take new information and match it to previous knowledge about our environment," she said.
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You go online, find a very cool service and sign up, and then you'll magically receive a box full of goodies once a month.
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To make the task slightly easier, and a bit less terrifying, you can press a button and magically freeze time for a short period.
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Then, that night, they'll wind up at dinner — magically showered and dolled up — for lots of heart-to-heart chatting...but not much eating.
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Après-shower, I unboxed the Egg Mousse Body Oil, which magically transforms from a foam to a decadent oil after you rub it in.
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And even if Trump were to be swept from office in 2020, this country will not magically return to the pre-Trump status quo.
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"I turn off my (car), and about 10 seconds later, all my messages come in, and it sort of just magically works," Tibbitts said.
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The moderate voice that diplomats seek — one that can magically intervene to eviscerate extremism and the rising appeal to extremist ideology — is a fantasy.
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Hanks delivered a great performance in the wistful comedy as a 12-year-old boy whose wish to become an adult is magically granted.
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Calling it 'Open Closed Eyes' might be over-selling the feature a bit, as it doesn't magically reveal what's under a subject's closed eyelids.
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Dany magically realizes she can have human children as well as dragon children and they have a bunch of very honorable and dull offspring.
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It's flu season not because the flu just magically becomes more powerful; it's flu season because we're brought into close contact with one another.
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According to Smith, the Malleus Maleficarum details three specific case studies in which witches were said to have magically deprived men of their penises.
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You can't just magically be an ally to people of color because you say you're one, it's something that you must continually work on.
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But this year, in the months since Pascarelli left the cafeteria for the last time, the daily deposit magically increased to $183 a day.
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Thanks to Tom, she realizes her life isn't all that bad, but what's the deal with him magically showing up whenever she needs him?
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No matter how super Mr. Biden's Super Tuesday, it did not magically erase all the factors that kept his campaign becalmed for so long.
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We had a carpenter create a vault effect adding two skylights that really opened the room and magically transformed it into an artist's space
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It's especially valuable for reminding us that the real world doesn't magically disappear when we step inside the artificial environment of an art fair.
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Critic's Notebook One of the greatest pleasures to be found on Broadway is the illusion of the past being magically transported into the present.
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It's also true that the abilities of Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton to magically alter the preferences of the electorate are mostly a myth.
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As he explained, when he became a television personality, the reproachful notes and the pounding on his floor from the room below magically ceased.
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And when, as the story demands, Elsa's somber dress magically transformed into a form-fitting, ice blue, crystal-studded gown, they shrieked in admiration.
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But I do know that it's not the ideal run-up to November, and Bloomberg's billions aren't magically going to make it all better.
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Colfer's series the Land of Stories follows a pair of 12-year-old twins who are magically sucked into a book of fairy tales.
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New trends from the fashion shows I had just seen published online would magically show up at Forever221 stores just a few weeks later.
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"But I can't pretend there was sort of an immaculate conception here where Mr. Avenatti suddenly became this incredibly public lawyer magically," Gardephe said.
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Even if all nations were to magically cooperate and take unprecedented steps to protect biodiversity, it would be too late for thousands of species.
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But the idea that the American fixation on race and power had magically evaporated in just a few decades was, at best, strikingly naïve.
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Quarterback Deshaun Watson was the hero of the day for the Texans, magically escaping two defenders to set up the game-winning field goal.
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Neither party is likely to produce a candidate in 2020 who will magically rally a majority of citizens to unite behind him or her.
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Strands of ivy spiral magically around two stafflike rods, called thyrsi, on the entablature, but the leaves also overlap as they would in nature.
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That threesome led to Alice and Quentin breaking up, sullying the very real revelation that Quentin's magically enhanced emotions led him to Eliot's bed.
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After this romantic moment, they meet up after the winter break when Gabriella magically transfers to Troy's school, where things aren't quite as rosy.
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A strong labor movement, were one magically to appear, could bargain for higher pay, potentially pushing firms to invest in workers and new technology.
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Elliot is too smart and has seen too much to think that undoing the hack will magically return everything to like it was before.
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In many cases, the photograph works almost magically – a word that Lyon himself has used – wielding its uncanny power to make the invisible visible.
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None of these billionaires has yet magically solved the problems of the print media business, particularly the advertising supported media business, and Time, Inc.
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While it may seem like her period has magically stopped once she hits the pool, what's actually happening comes down to plain old physics.
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Most notably, he doesn't magically snap back to his previous weight, as is common in other films that use fatness as a punch line.
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If he's on the floor when I flip over to a Kings game it feels like a $20 bill magically appeared in my back pocket.
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Just as every politician has to create his or her own coalition in order to win, no creator can magically inherit the audience of another.
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"Non-magic bearers are also rumored to be unable to see this magically protected area, making it safe for all wizards and witches to convene."
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LEVEL OF SHIMMER: 💎💎💎 HOW IT WORKED: Somehow magically, the oil absorbed into my skin almost instantly and didn't leave any oily residue.
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It's enough to make you want to spin around and see if maybe this time you'll magically change into her very same star-spangled costume.
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The issues that the Trump campaign has brought to the surface — the pervasive misogyny and racism and xenophobia — that doesn't magically disappear on November 9.
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It's a brand-new year — and while we're not saying everything will magically improve, 2017's stars are a lot less complicated than 2016's.
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"The guy, he decides the entire slate at Bravo, and yet he gave himself a talk show that magically gets renewed every year," she said.
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I keep hearing Democratic friends grouse that the party's members need to get on the same page, as if they can be magically muscled there.
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But none of them—and especially not gun violence, mass shootings, or genocide—magically appeared overnight; they've been sitting there, untouched and unexamined, for centuries.
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They didn't, however, magically remind me of the intricacies of novel's satirical World War 2 plotline, but you have SparkNotes to help figure that out.
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Walt Disney Imagineering's Research & Development team was toying around with an aquarium and found a way to have Nemo magically appear to swim through it.
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It really did feel like I had had a face lift, or had magically removed several years of worry from my forehead, brows and jawline.
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If Cook plays along their could be "cost-saving measures" that magically shift money from public education to help "modernize" classrooms with contracts for iPads.
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Image: ScreenshotOpen up the Settings app on Windows 10, select Update & security, and then click the Windows Insider Program heading which should have magically appeared.
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I started to wonder about whether I will find something that will strike me, when, as before in this 47-week journey, it magically happened.
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We've even thrown in an item that can magically transform any lazy Sunday into an up-close encounter with a certain woke bae world leader.
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Everyone from Trump to McConnell and beyond promised a nonspecific replacement that would scrap taxes and mandates while somehow (magically?) offering more and better coverage.
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Turn off your WiFi, and it magically displays a short message about the perils of our truncated attention spans and constant connection to glowing screens.
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First there was a mysteriously perfect puffer coat that slowly took over New York City; then a '90s-style maillot that magically flattered nearly everyone.
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The story revolves around a character played by Nat Wolff, who stumbles upon a notebook that allows him to magically murder anyone in the world.
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There's something mesmerizing in the flurry of his legs—the magnetism with which the ball magically clings to his feet, and his teleportation-like speed.
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Make the team responsible when concussion symptoms that were obvious to everyone but the doctors somehow only magically appear upon another exam five minutes later.
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These are all pretty serious accusations, magically induced or otherwise, and I personally don't want to think Queen B is responsible for any of them.
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With today's launch, Genius users seeking more information won't simply have to hope that the bit they're looking for is magically already on the page.
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Robots are more of a threat than regulation Even if President Trump magically resurrected the coal industry, that doesn't mean that jobs would come back.
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He wants to believe that voting is simply a matter of about expressing your opinion, and then that opinion will be magically aggregated into results.
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The Simpsons home is dilapidated, but I don't think any of this crowd, who is magically wealthier than me, would be smart enough to notice.
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And while plot details are sparse — read: nonexistent and probably magically sealed somewhere by Tinker Bell's pixie dust — Del Vecho can confirm a few things.
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Do I expect you to take 10 seconds to ponder this and then magically accomplish 10 years' worth of dreams in the next few months?
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that imbibing the marijuana plant brings with it a magically warped perception, which makes moviegoing a wildly different experience.
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Dropping the "enemy of the people" rhetoric wouldn't magically fix things overnight — damage has been done already — but at least it would be a start.
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All we know is that the emulator analyses ROMs that have been uploaded to the cloud, magically transforming previously flat gameplay into three-dimensional environments.
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The friends decide to pass around a pair of jeans that magically fits all four as a means to stay in touch during the summer.
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We don't exactly understand how they work, and that's because code is hidden: we can't see it, the algorithm just magically presents results and solutions.
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Maybe if I had ordered a paper pail of sanctioned joy instead of my now-cold double cheeseburger, all my tears would've magically dried up.
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"It's not as simple as waltzing to the CEO, having one conversation, and it's all magically fixed," says Kendrick, who tours nationally about mental health.
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Here's how it works: Simply point your selfie camera at your face within the app, and it magically transforms you into an AARP-subscribing octogenarian.
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Since you had that baby, it seems you've been magically transported to another time zone where people are caffeinated and accepting phone calls by dawn.
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Ms. Parker first became known for installation pieces that mixed surprise, familiarity and nostalgia with a surefire gimmick: They seemed to float magically on air.
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The endless talk of a new nuclear technology that will magically transform this problem is a pipe dream that has a proven record of failure.
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"When something gets on a Superfund site, that doesn't mean it instantly and magically gets cleaned up," Earthjustice attorney Amanda Goodin told the news service.
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Many of us have accepted blindly what society tells us to want, as if there was one American dream that will magically fulfill us all.
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"Veep" earned a reputation for its uncanny ability to anticipate the news, dreaming up fantastic plots that somehow seemed to magically be mirrored by reality.
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The world can continue to pray for a time when Assad magically makes the transformation from a manipulative and sociopathic war criminal to a conciliator.
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It's as if by bringing together ordinarily incompatible things, Mr. Mizrahi was trying to magically make whole his own otherwise wildly contradictory mind and life.
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Once he went down, he kept going down; magically, as if under the sway of a sudden curse, he was knocked down all the time.
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Since Goodknife had accidentally and "magically" stumbled on sweat lodges, marking a turning point in his life, Ahmed decided to replicate this experience on camera.
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Dropping thirty bucks on a lip kit from Kylie Jenner or lip gloss from Rihanna's new Fenty line won't magically transform you into either celeb.
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In addition to the obvious services, KeyMe launches a series of value-add services for those who magically want to turn one key into many.
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But some of the country's most vocal women's rights advocates warned that passing tougher laws would not magically prevent crimes against India's girls and women.
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But the drug that had "so magically removed the dead-weight symptoms so that my whole world became a gorgeous glimmer" ceased working once again.
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It keeps white voters in the rust belt on the edge of their seats, waiting for the day that he will magically bring back manufacturing.
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I learned along the way it wasn't about building the next most crazy innovative game and magically a million people are going to play it.
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Self-confidence doesn't magically make you better at what you do, but it does prime you to take the risks necessary to achieve your goals.
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"It could be that restricting advertising is one way," she said, "but there isn't going to be one policy that will magically solve the issue."
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Given that McDonald's has sold about 600 million of the drinks, it is very likely Shamrocks will magically reappear for a 51st year on schedule.
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Is it just me, or does it seem like every high school girl magically knows how to do her makeup now (my own sister included)?
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Just place it atop your existing pressure cooker, and it will magically transform it into an air fryer that can broil, crisp, and fry anything.
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But extremists stop trying to win partial victories, insisting that someday they will get everything they want — that someday the other side will magically disappear.
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Mr. Trump, he said, was leaning hard on nostalgia that somehow would magically restore the manufacturing center, which the mayor said was a false hope.
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Located on Lago Llanquihue, Chile's second largest lake, and filled with charming Germanic architecture, it reminded me of an Alpine ski village magically transported waterside.
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We also needed somebody to pitch Nora this unbelievable idea about a gizmo that would magically transport you to where all the departed people went.
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Even if the roll is less than fresh, or prepared with margarine, or the filling is bizarrely distributed, the final product is somehow, magically, edible.
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That was four years ago and though we're not together, every time I find myself single again, I magically find my way back to him.
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It's a tiny black remote, about the size of your Apple TV remote, with a single button that magically translates your speech into other languages.
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Even though it's small, it magically expands to fit all the accessories that I shed as I run—whether that's my gloves, hat, or sunglasses.
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Casting shadows on the wall of the gallery, the installation conveys the sense of watching a romantic encounter, achieved almost magically with minimal, mundane materials.
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"If we had a major damaging earthquake in California, we too would magically find, not only the capital investment, but the will," said Ms. Strauss.
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There's fun to be had revisiting the cleverly conceived world of the 2017 "Jungle," in which teenagers found themselves magically transported inside a video game.
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He seems to have imagined that, somehow, all the features of the capitalist mode of production could be thrown aside and abundance would magically persist.
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The notion that a sports team can magically erase the pain and anguish inflicted on Charlottesville by white supremacists minimizes the severity of our trauma.
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And if not, they're not going to magically get some brand new, previously unknown smoking gun, especially not from partisan, dishonest favor-seekers like Lewandowski.
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"For those reasons, I think it would be difficult for humans to thrive if we were magically transported back to the end-Triassic," he said.
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Passing through a front door often meant stepping into a different reality, one where all the rules that applied on the streets would magically disappear.
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People think the government is this system that you can call and your issue is just magically handled by the person on the other end.
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Pottermore reminded fans – or in most cases, informed them – that before plumbing, wizards used to "relieve themselves" literally anywhere and then magically vanish any excrement. ...oh.
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Busy waiters are juggling large trays full of kahvalti and bardaks, elegantly shaped Turkish tea glasses and magically, no one has dropped a single plate yet.
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Before I started my family, I'd always assumed that I would magically figure out how to invest and plan for the future when the time came.
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Some $110 million paid out to employees in stock did not get factored into JD's preferred earnings measure, thus magically helping turn red ink into black.
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And who knows if Lala will magically be right, but she's at least halfway there: Beau and Stassi are currently without rings or a wedding date.
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While it would be frustrating if Arya suddenly magically killed a seemingly undefeatable foe without any prior training, that's 1000 percent not what happened on Thrones.
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Imagine a camera operator at a hockey match skating around on the ice with the players and yet magically not interacting with them in any way.
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Ideally, the spell to bind Trump would have caused a magically-influenced change of heart and cosmic protection for the downtrodden — and the planet itself. Farfetched?
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" The vote to acquit Mr. Trump is a lesson for those who think the @SenateGOP will magically negotiate in good faith and "meet in the middle.
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Tell her that because her benefits have risen by a couple of pounds a week, she and her children have been magically lifted out of poverty.
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It's the contorted way they are presented: almost exclusively as 'moms' who magically never age past the age of 35, even when their children are teenagers.
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All you need is costumes, a few props, and some cardboard and you can magically transport yourself to all the far off destinations you've daydreamed about.
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In other words, if you email your friend's Gmail account and set a message expiration time that email won't magically disappear from his or her inbox.
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This week's confidence vote makes it clearer than ever that waiting another month or two will not magically create a majority in favour of her agreement.
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She cannot magically empower every woman, especially since many of us, fooled by flattery or flashy lifestyles, refuse to even consider the depths of our oppression.
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Maisel continues to make the case for Joel later in the episode when he and Midge share a magically lit slow dance at opening night dinner.
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When you peel off the EpiPen™ label and replace the exact same product with a Generic Name™ label, it magically costs half as much.
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But drop it in your tub, and watch it magically transform into bubbles of purple slime that any fan of Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards would appreciate.
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Like the fog that quietly abducts the cabin from its bucolic setting, artists might wish that some otherworldly force could make the art market magically disappear.
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We also noticed that the tip was magically moved to 5 percent as a default setting which, quite honestly, does not cut it for this job.
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Even if, by some miracle, the delegates were magically unbound, there would be only a minuscule chance that someone other than Trump would be the nominee.
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Just take the iPhone as an example: it didn't magically transform from a single, limited 3.5-inch device into a whole family of multifunctional pocket computers.
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"Magically those guys would disappear off the battlefield and most likely end up working for the Russian government," Patel said of the names shared by Washington.
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Our ideas about the "munchies" have come a long way: We're no longer just giggling about a magically empty bag of Doritos in a smoky basement.
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They hadn't been magically stress-free years either; I'd had my share of personal ups and downs, and my eating behavior had remained relatively, miraculously stable.
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"Most smartwatch makers seem to think if they do a rose-gold version and add crystals to the bezel, it'll magically appeal to women," said Fumo.
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The Northrop ad above helps explain cyber's appeal: virtual soldiers dropping into the battlefield, zipping through laser grids, and shutting down communications before magically teleporting away.
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Through graphic eyes, intense contour, and 3-D effects, the looks magically (and literally) capture the essence and characters of each stop on the astrological chart.
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Although their faces are blank, their active poses convey a palpable energy, as if a snap of the fingers could magically awaken them to continue performing.
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Your attempts at a basic cat drawing becomes magically turned into some monstrous approximation of a real thing and you are left with unnatural horrors. Fun!
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While the screen is magically floating above the ground, it casts a flickering light onto the floor, shifting in color and strength to match the picture.
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If, like me, you die a lot in games like Mirror's Edge, don't think that the One S is going to magically make things load faster.
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As Kubo starts his show, his characters are conjured from flat pieces of paper that fly into the sky and magically fold into characters and objects.
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Arya is the show's most prolific badass, but she's also a profoundly lonely person, and being with her brother and sister again doesn't magically solve that.
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They have magically cured boredom as we always have something to do — those endless feeds of content are a perpetual source of inspiration, information and amusement.
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It's easy to handwave that this is no big deal, and will magically work itself out in the long run, if you benefit from those inequities.
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The hands seem in the process of taking something that is out of sight, as if trying out a grip or magically manipulating something far off.
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Joining ramen burgers and birthday cake croissants on the list of food combinations that don't seem to belong together but magically do is sobeautifullyraw's donut sushi.
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For instance, Serwer is correct that Trumpian populism did not magically turn the Republican Party into a pan-ethnic party of the poor and working class.
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More to do nearby: Fox Bar (at Soho House) is open to the public and has a pay phone that magically only dials out to pizza.
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Crunches do not give you abs any more than they make fat magically disappear from your stomach, and the same is true of any body part.
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When one of the teens steals the book, it begins to magically write a series of gruesome scary tales, one for each member of the group.
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Thank you," tweeted the president, who magically interpreted Mueller's statement as saying that "there was insufficient evidence and therefore, in our Country, a person is innocent.
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But many clung to the belief that once they arrived at the border, the president's heart would be touched and the gates would magically swing open.
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When he finishes interjecting his treacly observations, he magically decomposes into flower petals or sunsets or storms you can walk though with your head held high.
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She knows as well as anyone how the whole thing will play out, and it does not involve civility dust magically raining down upon the Capitol.
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The second misguided argument is that diversity in the teaching corps is important because it can somehow magically improve outcomes for lower-performing students of color.
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When the Christmas tree (a poor specimen) grows magically huge in Marie's dream, it fills the stage, as if the action were occurring within its branches.
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Give the right amount of time and attention, celery braises until silky, in a saucy side dish that magically mimics the richness of roasted turkey jus.
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Following the ice cream analogy, this would be like starting to eat a scoop of vanilla and, a few spoonfuls in, it magically changes to chocolate.
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Mr. Freeman plays Drosselmeyer, the slightly scary maker of clocks and toys who, at least in the ballet version of "The Nutcracker," magically makes everything happen.
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Your Money Adviser Who hasn't fantasized about discovering a hidden bank account — perhaps funded by a kindly relative — that could magically help us pay our debts?
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Forget NyQuil ... Bad Bunny is apparently the perfect cure for the flu -- 'cause after he brought LeBron James onstage Sunday -- the Lakers star looked magically cured!!!
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Instead of building preschools, hiring teachers and navigating thorny transportation logistics, he said, he could watch preschool almost magically manifest in every home through the program.
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Finally, I went and stood in front of the door to my own apartment, waiting for it to magically open, as I had locked myself out.
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Untreated anxiety and depression during pregnancy doesn't just magically resolve when you give birth, said Dr. Meltzer-Brody — it's a major risk factor for postpartum depression.
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On one hand, things is a magically creative time, but on the other, messages are garbled, and some paranoid, lazy, or sneaky moves could be made!
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The comic book industry isn't going to magically change its distribution system overnight, and in order to flourish within the system, comic books must be preordered.
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With just the roar of the noisemaker, I lay in bed with my mind racing, waiting anxiously for my impeccable sleep hygiene to magically start working.
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If you want to get back a tab you closed, just press "Control" (or "Command" on Mac), plus "Shift," plus "T," and it will magically reappear.
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Yahoo, born in 1994, was likely the only successful example of the Internet's earliest business model: invest in "eyeballs," then magically monetize page views to generate profits.
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The idea sounds a bit far-fetched at first — simply take a quiz, import your DNA and you magically have all your nutritional needs taken care of.
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However, I would be shocked if I took a bite and was magically convinced that it was the best kind of pizza you could ever order anywhere.
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But fortunately, it will become very apparent because the boxes labeled 251d through 255d will seem to magically disappear and reappear as you adjust the white levels.
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But when viewed from a higher vantage point, like from a plane, or the top of a crane, rainbows are magically revealed to be a complete circle.
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Sure, there are formulas that virtually vanish zits and others that magically make undereyes look more luminous, but landing a singular concealer that will do both jobs?
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For the more than 200 million Alipay users who have opted in to Zhima Credit, the sell is clear: Your data will magically open doors for you.
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Twelve years after they somehow magically wore the same pants on screen, the sisterhood of the really stretchy (and possibly invisible) pants gathered for New Year's Eve.
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I didn't have a previous one to show them what I was trying to achieve, so I was just selling a dream which has magically come true.
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