Those who don't fit neatly into the parties fit less neatly into the impeachment vote, too.
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They dressed neatly but not too neatly, they said, so the bosses would know they had experience.
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Men's hair must be "neatly groomed," with "sideburns neatly trimmed," and hair cannot interfere with headgear, protective masks or equipment, according to Army Study Guide.
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If the objective of solving is to neatly tie together the clues and answers in a starkly ruled box, then starting neatly at the beginning makes sense.
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At Hemingway's best, the affectations are undone by an affection for the sensuous surface of life, which is of necessity erotically multivalent, neither neatly masculine nor neatly feminine.
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As always, there is something a little awkward about returning to a story that neatly brought the characters to a new place, as the earlier film neatly did.
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Ms Merridale neatly unites background and foreground, and deftly evokes the atmosphere of the time, with references to John Buchan's madcap wartime thriller, "Greenmantle", whose plot neatly matches Lenin's adventures.
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And in the Girls universe, nothing ever ends too neatly.
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Folded clothes, neatly organized hangers, perfectly stacked boxes of shoes.
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The Legend of Cocaine Island slots neatly into the zeitgeist.
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A trim man neatly ate Alfredo and checked baseball scores.
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There are few devices engineered as neatly as an iPhone.
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Inside were six smoke grenades neatly stowed in bubble wrap.
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People don't fit neatly into the "M" and "F" boxes.
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Haven Life's new perks fit neatly into the global trend.
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A colour can also neatly describe a pocket of time.
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Not every referee falls so neatly near the league average.
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It's nice to speak to these things neatly, I thought.
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And, of course, it all had to fold down neatly.
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In the end, the conflict isn't neatly and easily resolved.
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Most real life doesn't come in a neatly compelling narrative.
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I think the two things might not fit very neatly.
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I tuck them neatly into the corner of the cardboard.
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Putting it into one ratio brings the story home neatly.
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We found voters who didn't fit neatly into any boxes.
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This unconventional move would fit neatly into Trump's unconventional campaign.
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More importantly, his signature performance style fits the role neatly.
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Not all documents tie back neatly to a specific regulation.
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Inside, I find 24 square basins, arranged neatly in rows.
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In Offgrid Magazine, all political content has been neatly excised.
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Gore does not fit neatly into either of the camps.
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But the divide does not fall neatly along generational lines.
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It's not like the AirPods, which neatly slip into place.
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"Chapter One Hundred" did wrap things up neatly for now.
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Parade floats, banners and signs are now neatly stowed away.
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Libby, Arpaio and D'Souza all fit neatly into that category.
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It was because he doesn't fit neatly in a box.
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None of this is groundbreaking, but it's super neatly executed.
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For example, facial expressions don't map neatly to emotional states.
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Not all of CBS and Viacom's brands fit neatly together.
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Beale Street, though, is not neatly enclosed in any binary.
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Neatly folded laundry and clean countertops make me feel better.
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She neatly puts her shopping away and changes into loungewear.
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The remaining 11 states don't fit neatly into either category.
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Translation: People don't fit neatly into gay and straight boxes.
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The minibar was neatly hidden behind a large cabinet door.
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They also fold neatly and fit into virtually any bag.
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It also neatly underlines how the show balances its characters.
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Everything about it is wrapped up neatly at the end.
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His story does not neatly fit into the addict's narrative.
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Piles of introductory materials are stacked neatly at the entrance.
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The plot does not fit neatly into any realist box.
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Reactions to the speech divided neatly along positions on Brexit.
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And, as you'd expect, it fits neatly into a tweet.
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Every crucial plot point is neatly but never disproportionately highlighted.
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And the crime appeared to neatly fit terrorism's legal definition.
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Ms. Burnikel neatly crosses the PAIRS to keep them together.
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They check many boxes but fit neatly into almost none.
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They looked a bit like toys, neatly arranged in rows.
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And nearly every recipe fits neatly on a single page.
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Ribbonlike spikemoss and delicate polypodies crept neatly over rock faces.
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Everything, all in one place, like a neatly curated bookshelf.
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Certain parts of Fox will fit neatly into Disney's framework.
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But for Trump, views split almost neatly down party lines.
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Two of the neatly kept structure's floors have front balconies.
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Not completely spelled out, not neatly defined and tied up.
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Right there on that porch you just so neatly swept.
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The tents are neatly arranged around an open, grassy area.
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I was possessed of a rootless homesickness that translated quite neatly, for a religious eleven-year-old, into heaven-longing; later it would translate quite neatly, for a nervous thirty- one-year-old, into transsexuality.
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Many nights, the clutter on the counter was arranged quite neatly.
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The compact piece of hardware will fit neatly underneath most displays.
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Such statutory delegations dovetail neatly with the president's purely constitutional authorities.
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The timing may be coincidental, but it neatly underscores China's predicament.
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I had no idea she kept her socks so neatly organized.
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The production neatly captures the ubiquity and stickiness of such apps.
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Featured content is neatly laid out, with images dominating over text.
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His war chest, uniforms, journals, and books were lined up neatly.
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The sentence neatly encapsulates the mood in the high-tech hub.
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Angelica and Eliza fall neatly into the old conventional/rebellious dichotomy.
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However, Sharma did not fit every country neatly into a category.
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Medicare X fits neatly into the system that exists right now.
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So we segued neatly into a denunciation of gentrification and developers.
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The graves form a neatly organized pattern across the entire area.
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The towels on the end of the bed were neatly branded.
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How am I supposed to wallow on a neatly straightened bedspread?
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The ongoing mania for cupcakes fits into this idea very neatly.
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There's a neatly made plain bed and three books on finances.
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Just like that, all my digital friendships were tucked neatly away.
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Make sure that the stamp is neatly placed and not crooked.
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"Fallen Heroes" doesn't feel the need to wrap up everything neatly.
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A black ISIS flag is neatly stamped on the right corner.
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The case of former Congressman Tom Perriello illustrates the problem neatly.
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The design also neatly solves a few of VR's subtler problems.
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People should dress neatly and cleanly when going to the mosque.
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A card game fits neatly with Valve's version of platform capitalism.
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But not all political positions fall neatly into a single dimension.
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It neatly illustrates the theory of general relativity without Einstein's equations.
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All your tracked data is organized neatly in the Fitbit app.
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And at first, the story seemed to fall neatly into place.
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It doesn't lend itself to angry slogans or neatly packaged programs.
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His scruffy beard was gone, replaced by a neatly trimmed goatee.
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That development is skewered here by William Villalongo's neatly made collages.
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She had straight black hair, neatly cut just above her shoulders.
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Disease, especially chronic disease, doesn't occur neatly in a fiscal year.
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This, of course, dovetailed very neatly with what Trump was saying.
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You thought bombing people was really going to resolve things neatly?
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It's not easy to place Rebecca's comedy neatly into a genre.
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A copy of the letter is filed neatly in his folder.
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Everything inside the Little Bear fit neatly into its rectangular shape.
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And the little there is seems a bit too neatly packaged.
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Sri Lanka cannot be divided neatly by race, faith or language.
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Historically, opposition to vaccines has not broken neatly along political lines.
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Like him, Warren divides the country neatly into villains and victims.
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Like congestion pricing, this issue doesn't fall neatly along partisan lines.
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In college, my entire life fit neatly inside my paper planner.
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And, why doesn't the Russian Revolution fit neatly into that narrative?
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Affairs in the Obama administration, recently posted a Twitter thread neatly
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The resident placed this sliver neatly onto a sterile metal tray.
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Bright red poppies and gigantic, neatly rolled haystacks dotted the fields.
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Unfortunately, small businesses do not fit neatly into these credit systems.
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He chose 13 because that number fits neatly into a calendar.
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What sounds like an oxymoron neatly describes power seen as responsibility.
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And the superior haul is even packed and presented more neatly.
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His own life is neatly bookended by the one-child policy.
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Everything is neatly tucked away in the hostel's modern sleeping rooms.
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Richardson's reasons for quitting, neatly typed, stayed folded in his pocket.
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Culturally, humans have never fallen neatly into the gender binary, either.
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He shaved off the beard but left a neatly trimmed mustache.
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Climate policy didn't always divide quite so neatly along partisan lines.
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The handle fits neatly into your hand, yet surprisingly easy to hold.
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This broader language neatly moots a raging argument within the climate community.
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Anyway, here's an image that neatly encapsulates that feeling, courtesy of Reddit.
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Neatly sidestep this issue by doing boolean category search of your inbox.
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Policies don't fit neatly into either a "normal" or "not normal" column.
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The Bloomberg strategy neatly contrasts with Trump's campaigns of 2016 and today.
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" Babies Can Be Gross: "Kids don't always poop neatly in their diapers.
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In many ways, Thursday's gains neatly encapsulated the bitcoin market in general.
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Across the line in Donetsk, maintenance workers keep central gardens neatly sculpted.
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"Sports issues don't necessarily fall neatly across traditional political lines," Feldman echoed.
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Astrology's growth among all kinds of communities is impossible to neatly quantify.
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Make sure you organize photos and documents neatly, and highlight key findings.
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Then there's the Thai submarine debacle, which neatly illustrated the narrative divide.
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There are other reasons why retirement communities and AVs fit together neatly.
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Things Organized Neatly is now available for purchase in hardcover for $17.
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"Images don't fall neatly into categories of fake and real," says Farid.
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Returning, I sought out my now neatly-stacked presents to retrieve Blanka.
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But it neatly underlined how pitiful and awful his circumstances have become.
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Cersei's brother neatly outlines how screwed she is in an early scene.
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Stretch a pinky and neatly trigger the right-hand paddle shifter. Bang!
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But can his fear be so neatly separated from his moral beliefs?
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There are new attachments to help bundle wires and lines neatly together.
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These two new books for the general reader neatly fill the gap.
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Her hair is a neatly parted mass of black, almost an Afro.
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And it appears to fit neatly into the Twitter and Instagram era.
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" Conditions like autism can&apost be neatly cataloged as things to "solve.
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The fortunes of Trump will not neatly correspond with those of Orban.
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But it also neatly gets at the problem: We've been here before.
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In a way, the idea slots neatly into Trump's zero-sum worldview.
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That night, she slept with that hand cupped neatly against one cheek.
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Life's experiences, despite being processed by them, don't neatly translate into sentences.
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Inside were a half-dozen pairs of jeans, neatly folded and stacked.
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And over the course of its run, the show neatly mirrors itself.
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But in politics, process and outcome are perhaps not so neatly separated.
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Advocates for intersex athletes like to say that sex doesn't divide neatly.
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He opened it and unfolded a neatly printed letter sent from Nuremberg.
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A PIX 11 reporter showed up in neatly pressed slacks and boots.
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Of course, voters here do not always fall neatly along ideological lines.
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The spring-loaded dividers nestle neatly into drawers to create interior walls.
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But Sjon is not one to neatly tie all of this together.
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A Teddy bear—a biggish one; it fit neatly into the sling.
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One 21st-century ballet has neatly turned the harem formula upside-down.
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HONG KONG — They are sitting in orderly rows, wearing neatly pressed uniforms.
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The phrase also neatly encapsulates where we are in "Fargo" so far.
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On talk programs across the country, responses divided neatly along party lines.
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Boxes are neatly labeled with the date, and their contents and destination.
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Unlike some other major sports, basketball has a neatly traceable origin story.
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I grab mixed nuts from the kitchen and neatly finish the bag.
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I looked at Max's sneakers, their laces coiled neatly out of view.
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One is clangorous, amorphous, psychedelic, the other consonant, neatly contained and semiclassical.
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But others neatly tucked a clod under their arms and marched away.
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His thinning hair, mostly covered by his wool cap, is neatly cropped.
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Where the trans movement of today has gained momentum in part by developing and advertising a transgender ideology that lines up neatly along a gender binary between male and female, Bornstein's gender identity cannot be easily or neatly categorized.
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Parker's story fit neatly into that old American horror story of the pure and innocent white woman menaced by the sexually aggressive black man — that story that so neatly combines misogyny and racism — which imbued it with staying power.
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But it doesn't leave me sweaty, and it tucks neatly under my desk.
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This fits neatly into the canon: You're either the Madonna or the whore.
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Their characteristics fit even more neatly into rental models than e-bikes do.
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They were slightly too large to be folded up neatly in a wallet.
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CULTURAL ERAS rarely, if ever, fit neatly into the decades allotted to them.
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He sums up Amazon's thinking neatly: "We are a supply-chain technology company."
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But, he added, judicial philosophies don't always line up neatly with political ideology.
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Contents included dozens of tall wardrobe boxes and neatly-organized crates with labels.
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Her portrayal of Hela in Thor: Ragnarok was folded neatly into Carol Tumblr.
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In recent years, similar gerrymandering cases have split justices neatly along ideological lines.
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His thick beard, usually neatly trimmed, has begun to creep up his cheeks.
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Behind that was a single empty chair, all neatly arranged for the cameras.
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Even though it's a hefty burger, it's neatly contained in a cute wrapper.
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Though these films neatly complement each other, they are being received rather differently.
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It also neatly establishes the paranoia that's creeping into play at Axe Capital.
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It was spyware, dressed up and neatly packaged with a Facebook-blue bow.
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Pull requests package up changes neatly for other developers to read and review.
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The point is, these issues don't neatly fall into "good" and "bad" categories.
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Slippers are neatly lined up at the foyer, where guests remove their shoes.
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Flip over a box of cereal, and you'll find the ingredients neatly listed.
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Which leads me neatly to another belief that makes Ngo roll his eyes.
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"Another Kind of Life" is the perfect postscript to Steichen's neatly curated behemoth.
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And of course, it all integrates very neatly into Dropbox as a whole.
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Buttigieg's politics don't fit neatly into the Democratic Party's progressive-moderate-centrist divisions.
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Lucy Edwards' shot here neatly captures the resulting reversal of usual classroom roles.
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The Hover Camera, battery and charger fit neatly into a small protective case.
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Hayward's on-court demeanor is neatly symbolized by his unflappable head of hair.
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Søberg is busy with other preparations: Neatly packing Swedish cookbooks into Ziploc bags.
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Supersymmetry could neatly solve some of the biggest problems vexing physicists right now.
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Pictures on Facebook showed neatly pruned hedges and white stones covering front yards.
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Neatly dressed men and women in full makeup and head scarves took selfies.
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The phrase also applied neatly to nearly every other story of the night.
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This is why Americans' worldviews now map so neatly onto their party identifications.
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Gig economy businesses like Uber do not neatly fit a conventional model, though.
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The horse skeletons were laid neatly on their sides next to the chariots.
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Ironically, neatly packing a suit inside of a suitcase is actually pretty difficult.
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You'll find hooks for your hangers so your clothes can stay neatly position.
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Flute glasses were neatly organized into tiers, with Lopez's initials topping the arrangement.
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It wasn't rammed full of inventory, and the apparel was neatly laid out.
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The number fit neatly with several other cultural and atmospheric factors, as well.
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Students can't neatly mimic the island's physical landscape on their own campus lawns.
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The nine sit in black leather chairs, neatly spaced around a rectangular table.
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One that fit neatly with my views of how my body should look.
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And that fact doesn't easily fit neatly into an episode of Law & Order.
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By the film's end, it actually ties pretty neatly into the first film.
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These things take time, as another Manchester United midfielder, Fred, rather neatly demonstrates.
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They're all all different sizes that fit neatly on top of one another.
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The movie business in the 20th century splits fairly neatly into two eras.
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The core US alliances — NATO, Japan, and South Korea — fit these descriptors neatly.
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Two tarps were neatly arrayed with books, clothing, housewares and personal care products.
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Outdoor space: Neatly trimmed boxwood gives the home an elegant appearance, and the .
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You can fold it neatly in a bag and it does not wrinkle.
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In the novel, Reeves neatly stores his unhung maps in an architect's cabinet.
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And the term "colored girls" was neatly sprung from any patronizing racial context.
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Plus, its base rotates 360 degrees and keeps your cables tucked away neatly.
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I find this analogy compelling but history does not repeat itself so neatly.
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It is difficult to neatly fictionalize that kind of physical and psychological violence.
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Oysters on the half shell are neatly shucked but void of ocean flavor.
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The entire aisle was neatly organized and every shelf was loaded with sweets.
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Clinton neatly complemented the notion that she wasn't out to help ordinary Americans.
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Now, as then, solutions do not adhere neatly to liberal or conservative agendas.
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She is traveling with a child, a pretty girl with neatly plaited hair.
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Finally, half of the gifts were wrapped neatly, while the rest looked slapdash.
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The counters are neatly organized with spray bottles and tubes of colored ink.
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In person, Spencer is short and portly, with a neatly trimmed black beard.
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However, one policy area neatly cleaved off the "populist" parties from their "establishment" rivals.
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Instead of chaotically piled bags of grains, fresh fruit and vegetables are arranged neatly.
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"I'm having trouble fitting this neatly into a sex crime framework," Baker told Gizmodo.
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This is the neatly-packed mass of stuff that comes out of the box.
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The digital motor has 13 impeller blades and it fits neatly inside the handle.
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On the other hand, the project neatly highlights the scale of the BECCS challenge.
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She covered the mattresses with printed fleece blankets neatly tucked in like sofa covers.
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Turns out, our squirrelly friends might feel the same way about neatly-organized nuts.
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Can either of you think of any threads that have been neatly tied off?
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That coincides very neatly with Trump's election and the first months of his administration.
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But Osmosis' actual plot suggests that people don't fit so neatly into Paul's algorithm.
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Effectiveness, it neatly demonstrates, need not always go hand in hand with high tech.
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As Miguel transfers piles of neatly folded shirts, his son, David, makes a discovery.
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First they had to break each egg, 0003 of them, neatly over a bowl.
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The ball itself fit neatly in my palm and has a pleasant smooth finish.
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With her disguise unveiled, the central mysteries of the show neatly Tetris into place.
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Science and research seek the truth—they don't always fit so neatly with agendas.
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It's not a new idea by any stretch, but it is very neatly executed.
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The undetailed plan to scrap freedom of movement fits in neatly with this strategy.
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This threat is neatly represented by a pair of photographs of his sister, Lise.
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Earth's magnetosphere is organized pretty neatly, around our planet's North and South magnetic poles.
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Tanya: The male characters also fit the same archetypes, though not quite as neatly.
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In any case, European politics no longer divides neatly into Latin and Germanic camps.
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Mr Corbyn's beard is now as neatly clipped as that of a Hoxton hipster.
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The neatly organised, labelled data can then be viewed, saved, shared, filtered and searched.
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THICK, fleshy, severed cow's tongues, their tips curled neatly on to the butcher's tray.
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Tying this up neatly, what can we apply from the Facebook lesson to Snap?
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She says she doesn't fit neatly in the boxes of photographer, illustrator, or costumer.
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And it neatly walls off the new program from the flaws of the old.
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In this way, the system neatly balances the twin imperatives of predictability and stringency.
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And, when you're done, the feet collapse and stack neatly till they're needed again.
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Theroux went on Ellen DeGeneres earlier this week with a neatly-trimmed, chinstrap beard.
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Who would figure that the future would arrive so neatly wrapped in the past?
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The dough should fit pretty neatly on top without needing to crimp edges. 6.
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She showed off several shelves of neatly lined Fiji Water, Smart Water, and Perrier.
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This passage neatly illustrates the dangers of thinking in politics in simple, electoral terms.
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The competency question in the Thomas case falls neatly into recent Supreme Court precedent.
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Outside of vocabulary like exploitation and abuse, Tarantino's alleged actions can't be neatly classified.
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But once the show unwrapped its big reveal, those moments fell neatly into place.
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Do we neatly wrap up these discussions through allegory, statistics, and in-house wokeness?
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Queer people are most tolerated when neatly packaged into nuclear families or besotted couples.
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It's the antithesis of the manicured personas that fit neatly into an Instagram grid.
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They don't neatly fit archetypes of swing voters like so-called suburban soccer moms.
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He complimented one student who had deftly wrapped one glove neatly into the other.
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Alongside the fence stood some small shrubs, neatly tended, and rosebushes spraying white flowers.
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What is new is that they are now mapped neatly onto Americans' party identities.
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Jason Cohen, the director, neatly illustrates how the company presaged current trends in technology.
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But the truth is that cases like Mr. Rahami's fit neatly into no categories.
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But they were mostly hidden from view, zipped into body bags and neatly tagged.
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For example, all babies are not born with bodies that can be neatly categorized.
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The LA troubadour's neatly structured song-craft and knowing, wistful allure also suit her.
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It just so happens that the 23,711-seat stadium fits neatly inside this structure.
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Other World Computing's second-generation USB-C Travel Dock neatly tucks beneath the device.
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These candles were neatly organized by brand and color, and the prices were great.
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And, like Earth, it fits neatly near the center of the new 'abiogenesis zone'.
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We can't combat this threat by neatly declaring white supremacy antithetical to American ideals.
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Mia's struggles are neatly distilled in one of the first scenes of the movie.
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A woman lay on the floor stretching, her phone nestled neatly at her hip.
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But it's been difficult because it doesn't fit neatly into any particular geopolitical narrative.
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But history does not always unfold so neatly, with youth and progress handsomely paired.
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These are the histories that don't neatly fit in and therefore are purposefully forgotten.
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"I find that a lot of similar things arranged neatly do well," he said.
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So, with the bundle neatly tied, he took the train on the following morning.
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The Watershed "fits pretty neatly" with improving public access to the waterfront, he said.
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When you look at a globe today it looks so neatly divided into countries.
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To the Editor: Two recent articles in The Times neatly dovetail with each other.
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This belief is neatly expressed in progressive opposition to Donald Trump and his administration.
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The odorless New School location has a fabulous grand piano and neatly curtained walls.
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Anna, her superior, is right behind her, and neatly plucks out the broken bit.
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Other powerful changes of the Affordable Care Act don't fit neatly into sound bites.
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The liberal activism divide does not neatly match up with the red-blue divide.
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Even in this polarized era, tons of voters don't fit neatly into ideological boxes.
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" That neatly describes the narrative tension, such as it is, in "The Losers Club.
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Its dismissal of its unloved coach, Ernesto Valverde, this week proved that rather neatly.
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Baule had encouraged them to organize the food "neatly" but provided no further instructions.
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Mr Brown, Mr Cameron and Mrs May did not map neatly onto the clichés.
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His salt-and-pepper beard was neatly trimmed, his head had been freshly shaved.
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A soldier marched behind, carrying Mr. Mubarak's military medals neatly arranged on a board.
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"It's bad political theater," Police Chief Art Acevedo of Houston neatly summarized the debate.
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She decided the photograph of the bags of marijuana neatly arranged was likely staged.
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The neatly tucked-in crisp white duvet was just begging to be messed up.
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The singers are restricted to stylized gestures, and appear onstage in neatly symmetrical groupings.
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Every experience, from the most mundane to the most incredible, gets neatly filed away.
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The women's shoe section was neatly organized by shoe size, for the most part.
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A recent experiment performed by Mercier and some European colleagues neatly demonstrates this asymmetry.
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I saw an older woman, hair neatly coifed, beat a policeman with her handbag.
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A rashly fired flare gun ruins any chance to wrap up the case neatly.
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Their patented design makes them a bit longer and easier to stay neatly tucked.
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The pictures also feature half-eaten bananas, neatly lined up bottles and spare shoes.
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Clinton neatly complement the notion that she's not trying to help ordinary Americans. Mrs.
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He filed the sheets neatly into a binder before stepping into his supervisor's office.
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That declining influence is neatly distilled in the story of Mario and Andrew Cuomo.
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"The diapers and wipes will fit neatly in the drawers below," Ms. Morton said.
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And in that, it falls neatly into place in our "post-truth" public discourse.
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And there are the technologies that don't fit neatly into any of those boxes.
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However, it's important to remember that not every transaction will fit neatly in a box.
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Finally, the Dyson's docking station can be neatly mounted on your wall for easy recharging.
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The flags that flew on the last full day of Obama's term were neatly folded.
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"I'm always fascinated by the idea people have types," Stephenson says, neatly contouring Callum's cheekbones.
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It was all right there, neatly categorized and sorted by release type and file format.
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Even reservations and voter suppression can be fit neatly under the rubric of federal overreach.
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Gregory's characters are brightly drawn, and he neatly captures the world of the early internet.
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In this, indeed, the evening neatly summed up the story of the election so far.
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Only, what happens to the music that doesn't fall into that formula quite so neatly?
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The hair on his head was black with flecks of silver: tight curls, neatly trimmed.
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Look at his perfect cleavage, which neatly divides in perfect symmetry just above that chasm.
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She even included a sleeping bag cover that the coat could be neatly folded into.
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Well-qualified startups as far as the eye can see, all neatly grouped by category.
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Pages are pre-cut, pre-folded, and glue isn't necessary, as everything fits neatly together.
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The kind of songs that'd slide neatly into your collection between Sebadoh and Nada Surf.
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He sliced off one of the victims' nipples and placed them neatly beside her body.
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I treasured the paper it was written on and neatly tucked it in my wallet.
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You really think they neatly wrapped this up in a bow in one single confrontation?
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"Our customers have halved," said Chen, standing by neatly stacked shelves at his Sydney store.
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She gathers up her few possessions, which are neatly lined up on the concrete floor.
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Moving emailsIf you want to keep your Google accounts active, they integrate neatly with iOS.
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A left-leaning libertarian, Bill Maher has politics that don't fit neatly into partisan boxes.
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That fits neatly with the Duo acquisition, whose guiding philosophy has been to simplify security.
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Adding devices to HomeKit can be fiddly but overall the interface is neatly laid out.
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For Democrats, on the other hand, tackling climate change fits in neatly with their values.
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"But what if my aesthetic doesn't fit neatly into one of the personalities?" you ask.
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For my first trip, I ordered two toasts, neatly wrapped for eating on the go.
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Grepper's project hasn't failed, but it hasn't wrapped up as neatly as backers had hoped.
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These facts, taken out of context, fit neatly into America's most popular understanding of Islam.
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But perhaps no concept appears to explain this process as neatly as the Overton Window.
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So you might think we'd have the vulnerability it exploited neatly wrapped up by now.
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He was fit and tanned, neatly groomed and dressed like a young banker on holiday.
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"Good morning, sir," said an impeccably mannered gentleman in a neatly pressed British Airways uniform.
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Flynn's moves to stop the plan fits neatly with the views of his Turkish paymasters.
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Plus, it neatly folds flat, making it easy to store in your car or home.
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Moreover, Westeros doesn't really strike me as the place for a neatly chopped chicken breast.
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Instead, the Mavic Pro folds up neatly, propellers and all, and fits inside a backpack.
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The dual roles, in many people's minds, neatly encapsulated the schism in Lewis' real personality.
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Earlier this year, psychologists Todd Rogers and Katherine Milkman published a paper demonstrating this neatly.
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Human beings are complex creatures that don't fit neatly into character traits at all times.
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Cello may be Lu's primary instrument, a classical background nestled neatly in her back pocket.
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It's not a glossy superhero tale that'd square neatly with the other Marvel Television franchises.
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It helps you pack all your undergarments and tiny belongings neatly in a foldable bag.
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America's megachurches aren't lined up neatly in a row, all marching to a Republican cadence.
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Self's figures look wild but are made of assorted fabrics neatly stitched to her canvases.
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"Between the Clock and the Bed" coincides neatly with the impending boomer discovery of death.
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In this classroom, students sat silently at desks neatly aligned in rows, filling in worksheets.
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It also has plenty of pockets to keep all your travel essentials neatly organized inside.
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But they do not fit neatly into the existing state or federal financial regulatory framework.
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The pancakes looked exactly as advertised — neatly stacked, fluffy, and lightly dusted with powdered sugar.
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When you're done, it retracts, folds up, and fits neatly among your other grooming equipment.
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For starters, digital technology enables new products that don't fit neatly into standard financial categories.
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The exhibition features paintings that fall neatly in line with the earlier works by Hendricks.
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Too extreme for mainstream success, too subversive to fit neatly within their own respective circles.
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Shaqiri's, on the other hand, pinged neatly off the post and billowed the net. Gorgeous.
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Noura Mint Seymali's music touches on folk, psych, funk, and rock, but fits neatly nowhere.
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These are known quantities that fit neatly into the history of art — nothing radical here.
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His woolen suit jacket and neatly wound scarf conceal round shoulders and a thick neck.
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This tactic fits neatly in a single election cycle and leaves the root cause untouched.
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Bernhard's classic tie and neatly ironed shirt perfectly match with his pristine white, wavy hair.
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Raghda's hair remains neatly tucked under a lilac head scarf, Rafaa's under a black one.
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"It's really exciting that what we have found lines up so neatly with their prediction."
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But it also fits neatly with the Freedom Party's anti-establishment and quasi-libertarian tilt.
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Her children were well fed and neatly dressed, their hair combed and cut and braided.
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Bright, chipper guitar-pop plus piano bounce, and a string section neatly enlivens human suffering.
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Like the previous seasons, the final installment of "Catastrophe" is six short, neatly contained episodes.
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The teacher and her policeman husband become neatly embedded in this tragic yin-and-yang.
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He wore his shirt neatly tucked into jeans, and paused to consider questions before answering.
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Latham is tall and ruddy, with neatly parted gray hair and a big, gaptoothed smile.
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His "I Can't Get Started" was neatly woven with snippets from Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 2.
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The culmination of 250 movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe wraps itself up quite neatly.
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Grant's hair appears neatly trimmed, though in the original it looks gnawed on by wolves.
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Fixes the clip that keeps her shoulder-length hair tucked neatly out of her eyes.
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The good pieces are meticulously organized by color and neatly folded in Fabscrap's retail space.
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Who can neatly sum up the overall effect Mr. Martins has left on today's company?
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President Trump's protectionist impulses, for instance, do not square neatly with a booming energy sector.
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The objects are neatly organized in display cases throughout Mr. Hancock's low-slung 1950s home.
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There are large art books and fat sketchbooks from past collections on neatly organized shelves.
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DELECE SMITH-BARROW School desks neatly lined up in rows may soon be a relic.
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Neither woman fits into the neatly labeled containers the series has laid out for them.
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Emmanuel Macron with his neatly cropped hair and well-cut navy suits doesn't come close.
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"Every day, try to be hungry and out of breath" is his neatly epigenetic epigram.
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But animal behavior often doesn't fit neatly into an economic accounting of costs and benefits.
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Mr. Baker imbues the character with a tormented single-mindedness that neatly defines his predicament.
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Why should itch be, as it were, pre-installed and so neatly differentiated from pain?
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There were his jersey and cap on a hanger, and his shoes laid out neatly.
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The camp is rustic and beautiful, settled neatly on a hilltop above a silvery lake.
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To Yee's credit, she neatly connects all the seemingly far-flung dots of her story.
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The neatly tiled corner store is Ms. Meyer's first independent foray into the dining world.
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Such theology is not neatly red or blue and holds special appeal for younger Christians.
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Her long, brown hair is neatly tied back and topped with a delicate pink bow.
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His fists rest lightly on hips clad in neatly tailored trousers with triple inverted pleats.
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It seems simple and clear, all neatly marked on a calendar grid: fertile, or not.
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People had higher expectations for neatly wrapped gifts, leading to disappointment when they opened it.
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However, people preferred neatly wrapped presents from acquaintances and sloppily wrapped presents from close friends.
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At random, participants viewed images and imagined receiving either a neatly or sloppily wrapped gift.
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And few works of music embody the notion of Leitkultur as neatly as the Ninth.
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They cannot be so easily reconciled, nor do they stay neatly quarantined in their narratives.
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There are four studies in the small gallery-office, with lots of neatly written notes.
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They were unkempt, hairy, hedonistic, improvisational, analog, inefficient — anything but neatly calculated and Instagram-ready.
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The books are lovely little lessons in craft, structured as neatly as a Rubik's Cube.
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When it does, the neatly lined up pots go flying as the villagers rush forward.
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The shack is a box, set at an angle but neatly contained within the space.
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But there are no clear-cut or neatly defined answers in We Wanted a Revolution.
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However, not everyone I spoke to fit neatly into one of the neutralization theory categories.
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I've begun to appreciate that my to-do list doesn't plug into my schedule neatly.
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Fold it neatly into a French pleat (secure with pins – but the Easy Up-Do gives you enough grip and hold that you won't need many) and then brush smooth the top section of the hair and fold it back neatly into the pleat.
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The clothes hang neatly at the back of the closet, and they're also organized by color.
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It makes the reader — this reader, at least — feel that messy reality has been neatly sidestepped.
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We ordered a queen size mattress from Nectar and it arrived in no time, neatly packaged.
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The movement made his shirt rise slightly revealing a real gun tucked neatly into his pants.
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She has since become more neatly tailored to issues of women's economic empowerment and workforce development.
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CRISPR/Cas9 allows biologists to neatly snip out one single gene and replace it with another.
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I can sate my mind's hunger for exploration and my brain's hunger for neatly organized progress.
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All the tools store neatly inside, so all you need to do is bring the cheese.
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Ivanka's efforts at self-promotion have neatly lined up with the media's own demand for characters.
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Three blocks of neatly organized rooftops that were divided by the narrow streets replaced the beach.
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The Stars and Stripes neatly rolled up and attached to the gear of deployed military personnel.
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Live action neatly skirts the stigma of being a cartoon while capitalizing on the name value.
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While we can't say directly that one caused the other, the timing syncs up pretty neatly.
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With his neatly trimmed goatee and moustache, and well-tailored suits, he was charming and eloquent.
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A girl becomes a woman, and the audience gets a neatly packaged lesson in Feminism 101.
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It landed neatly just inside the paint, and Shapovalov's next shot was a cross-court winner.
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My fellow students (I counted 28) all had notebooks open and pens stacked neatly before them.
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The landscaping neatly conceals Cupertino's nearby suburban clutter of strip malls and cookie-cutter apartment homes.
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The appeal of the metaphor is obvious, given that it maps so neatly onto human behavior.
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Their carts were parked neatly in a row as snow-covered mountains glistened in the distance.
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That neatly fits the world of the show, which is dedicated to riffing and improvisation, too.
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Helping you mind your schedule and answering questions about the weather fall neatly into that category.
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An easy locking mechanism makes popping the tongs open and storing them neatly a cinch. 2.
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Most AR demos show a happily laid out space with labels all neatly separated and readable.
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Neatly arranged, dense and dark, they emphasize the beauty of raw coal, the blackest of black.
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It fits neatly into the Gothic genre, but it innovates within it at the same time.
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Your models have used Turbans as 'hats' whereas practising Sikhs tie them neatly fold-by-fold.
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The floor was covered in neatly stacked boxes, but she wasn't thinking about them right now.
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It's strikingly uplifting, neatly symbolising that the time has come for more stories like Sam Kelly's.
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I can back up my life there and it incorporates neatly into Finder on my Mac.
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According to Smithers, the photographers Grindr works with can be divided most neatly into three groups.
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All the elements of the ending are laid out very neatly quite close to the beginning.
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We like to arrange things neatly into patterns to lend the world some semblance of order.
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The phrase, though old, was resonant because it neatly registered the unique challenges of the moment.
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The store's entrance is filled with neatly folded towels, shoes, clothes and toys donated by locals.
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Hollywood is rife with examples of whitewashing, but this movie doesn't neatly fit in that category.
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The organizing experts show us how to neatly wrap wires using an oversized Tic Tac container.
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The group had advised him to neatly slice the brother—the problem—out of his life.
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It's too hard to define in light conversation: There is no neatly packaged answer to share.
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Every so often within the neatly ordered confines of a diamond, an atom will be missing.
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We're looking at a distribution curve for capability "overinvestment" -- a curve that is not neatly symmetrical.
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The Obamacare repeal effort doesn't divide neatly along gender lines, sometimes for less than obvious reasons.
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Yet, the overt racism of white interference by state legislatures doesn't neatly fit along partisan lines.
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The flower is printed on Singaporean banknotes, neatly embodying its twin economic specialties—petals and cash.
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They just may not fit so neatly into your political ideology or that of your candidate.
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They are neatly constructed and smoothly burnished by Mr. Cobb's production; there are no loose ends.
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His collection of N.C.A.A. titles was arranged neatly around his microwave, which showed the wrong time.
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It neatly summarizes the fiscal clash that seems inevitable between the White House and the Hill.
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The confluence of beauty, sustainability, and acceptance neatly sums up the allure of Hix Island House.
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Last night's dual-speech experiment aside, the two groups Democrats want to reach aren't neatly separated.
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A bulky barricade ran through the middle of the square, neatly dividing it into two halves.
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Booker has acknowledged the trope and jokes about it, but he doesn't neatly fit the mold.
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Ten, actually, if we count the meta that Alan Arbesfeld has neatly tucked inside his grid.
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It's also unclear how neatly the left, as it's constructed today, fits into Rorty's binary distinction.
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Discussing the hypothetical future draft instead of the actual present-day military neatly avoids those problems.
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There's one part of the ongoing Prodeum saga that doesn't seem to fit anywhere neatly, though.
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But then her ideas are too rigid to be neatly amenable to any real-world programs.
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He's calm, cool, rides a skateboard, keeps his clothes neatly folded, writes poems and loves immunology.
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Those posing for pictures should be neatly dressed, and the images should be of professional quality.
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What the G.S.S. has always found is that these issues don't break neatly on partisan lines.
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For another, Walker's first novel tapped neatly into our fears about the melting of the permafrost.
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As with Nixon and Watergate, the correct moral response and the lavish remunerative rewards neatly dovetail.
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He talked about how they fit in neatly with the food trends of the 21st century.
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There's an exceptional plate of grilled pigeon, neatly carved and served with swooshes of nettle purée.
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All of these are neatly tied up with the revealer DOUBLE TREE, the Hilton Hotel chain.
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Press a lever with your foot, and the whole thing collapsed into a neatly folded rectangle.
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For the first time, the Versa 2 won't have a neatly inscribed "fitbit" on the bezel.
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Their album title's dual meaning — bristling confidence, and exposed vulnerability — neatly sums up their creative state.
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Firm, dry-packed mozzarella melted more neatly and reliably than the soft, fresh, water-packed kind.
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They can't necessarily be neatly separated in the way Burr seemed to be trying to do.
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The father is wearing light-colored, loose-fitting pants, neatly cuffed, a white shirt, dark tie.
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Each one of the 60-gallon containers is neatly labelled and arrayed in a perfect line.
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He is neatly dressed in a jacket and tie, but none of them are in uniform.
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But our results suggest that people's minds cannot be divided up so neatly in this way.
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The bathroom, with its neatly folded, pristine white towels and designer toiletries, felt especially hotel-like.
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It began as a thesis statement that neatly wrapped up his journey on the awards circuit.
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Multipurpose and made of tempered glass, they can be neatly stacked and suit a tight budget.
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Passing houses, boxy and plain, with aprons of lawn, the hedges sheared neatly like military haircuts.
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Just look for the hallway lined with dozens of award ribbons, all neatly arranged in frames.
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Her eyebrows were neatly drawn, her face was relaxed, even peaceful, as she explained what happened.
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Most organizations exist on a model where maintenance and upgrades can be planned and neatly scheduled.
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The first thing you notice is just how clean and neatly organized the assembly line is.
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The cavernous space is remarkably tidy, with canvasses hung against the walls and tools stored neatly.
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"I can't describe the feeling," said the policeman with a neatly trimmed moustache, his voice breaking.
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Bobby stared at his teeth, which were neatly aligned and all the same, toothpaste-ad hue.
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However, when the gift came from an acquaintance, recipients preferred it when it was neatly wrapped.
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Over loudspeakers, they were told, 'Go to the buses neatly, do not carry anything with you.
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At the rally after the parade, Ovechkin's remarks delivered to screaming fans neatly encapsulated the week.
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For anyone trying to neatly file Mr. Tyner's music under "Disposition: Intense," this is the rejoinder.
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I think that painting relates very neatly to inner travel and the exploration of inner worlds.
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FRENCH INFLUENCE I don't have the shallots and garlic neatly chopped in little bowls or anything.
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Vali Nasr, writing for the Atlantic on Wednesday, neatly summed up why this is the case.
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What kind of "treatment" Judge Gorsuch thinks the court's abortion precedents deserve was left neatly unspecified.
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He had been living in the neatly-appointed suburban home since 21976, the Sacramento Bee reports.
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He had been living in the neatly-appointed suburban home since 1983, the Sacramento Bee reports.
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There was a mantel clock above the fireplace, long pretty curtains gathered neatly at the windows.
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The ball dropped neatly into the right hand of Lebron James, who laid the ball in.
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And it's just as ridiculous to think we can neatly sort baseball history into those categories.
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One photo featured someone's arsenal laid out neatly atop an oriental rug in a living room.
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Police also found Johnson's clothes, phone, laptop and wallet, neatly placed by a snow-fed creek nearby.
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"It's a special place," he added, admiring the rows and rows of aircraft neatly parked in order.
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The scales don't balance quite so neatly, though; there's nothing secure about giving the FBI their way.
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Pretty fair to say that the vandal likely lives neatly in the Kobe-GOAT-truther Venn Diagram.
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Thiebaud's paintings cannot be neatly classified or lumped under one header on the 20th-century art menu.
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Dark matter would neatly explain the strange behaviors of galaxies and oddly bent light in our universe.
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You get to show neatly manicured moments without the burden of life's small talk and unflattering angles.
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It's all neatly designed, available everywhere and fun to use—if you can get everyone to switch.
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And more...Plenty of other things happened in 2018 that don't neatly fit into these larger stories.
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On his birthday, Holmes brought his colleagues a cake with his resignation letter neatly iced on top.
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Megan: Everything wrapped up so neatly that I can't say there's much else I would have wanted.
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Of course, as Gizmodo pointed out, the case could provide incentive for you to pack more neatly.
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Phoebe's quivering hand reached into her T-shirt and withdrew a necklace, a neatly disguised USB key.
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Digital magazines are also given their due in the book, neatly rounding off the history Seita charts.
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The display area at Lowe's was like a shiny walkway with shelves of products neatly surrounding it ...
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The quartets fit neatly into the standard, if flawed, conception of Beethoven's early, middle and late periods.
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And it sits so neatly in the hand unlike our modern-day wafers of glass and metal!
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But this time, creators Matt and Ross Duffer neatly tie up most of the supernatural loose ends.
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The one-on-ones fall neatly in line with one another, varying templates of a Bachelorette date.
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The next 2000% of India's population neatly mirrors its combined South Asian poor neighbours, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
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He keeps his day's outfit neatly folded on a chair before putting it on in the morning.
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He treads his typical line of irreverence and insight, neatly summarizing the whole debate along the way.
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In the closet, Kim pulls out pieces, takes photos of the outfits, and packs them away neatly.
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The nation, too, is not neatly divided along Islamist and secular lines, but splintered into many groups.
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At the end of the day, the whole contraption folds up and fits neatly into a backpack.
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But it's also a stance that neatly doesn't acknowledge a fundamental flaw in Blackberry's messaging system. [Blackberry]
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But it also fits in neatly with the frenetic experimentalism coming out of Baltimore as a whole.
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And in the trunk he had all these pillows and blankets neatly stacked and wrapped in plastic.
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Proponents of the Aryan invasion conclude that a large influx of outsiders would neatly explain all this.
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It will fit neatly into your furniture, and it will become a smarter part of that furniture.
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Hillary Clinton wore a neatly tailored white pantsuit when she accepted the Democratic Party's nomination in 2016.
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The result neatly illustrates the argument of my recent column on the demographics of the Europe vote.
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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (CNN)A south Asian merchant sits on a blanket covered with neatly arranged twigs.
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But what's happened with Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri doesn't fall neatly into any of those categories.
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I'll look, I'll think, I'll take one out and place it neatly in a waiting CD tray.
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Here's the Nike store pre-Black Friday, with neatly stocked shelves and beautifully hung items of clothing.
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Screenshot: GizmodoWhy you would pick it: Rather obviously, for the videos, which get neatly incorporated into playlists.
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He named Priebus and Steve Bannon as co-equal advisors, neatly undercutting the authority of the role.
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Her proposals tuck radical gender reforms neatly inside general ethical reforms—gender reforms that arguably are overdue.
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They don't involve sexual assault or harassment or anything that could be neatly categorized as sexual misconduct.
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For half a century, the world was divided neatly between the capitalist West and the socialist East.
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When the Harry Potter story ended with Deathly Hallows, each arc was tied neatly with a bow.
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A person's mental state doesn't always make it through the move as neatly as the packed boxes.
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Inside she found $1,000 in crisp $100 dollar bills and a note, penned neatly in blue ink.
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But they don't neatly add up to a full expression of its soul, or its particular magic.
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Police officers patrol the camp, which is divided into sixteen neatly spaced blocks of roomy, waterproof tents.
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His gains among less educated white voters have been neatly canceled by losses among well-educated voters.
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What is clear is that the opioid crisis doesn't fit neatly into any one jurisdiction or system.
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Together, the battery, grip and display make one thick slab that encloses neatly behind the leather cover.
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If it doesn't, you thank it, as if it were a past lover, and neatly discard it.
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The first step to lacing your sneakers neatly is to make sure the lace tips are even.
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Even American westerns posited a surprising number of neatly trimmed frontier protagonists, reserving scruff for their foes.
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"I mean, one TV neatly placed on the front doorstep of each resident," he told The Post.
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"Maybe a former optometrist," she said, blowing her nose and folding the Kleenex neatly over the result.
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Lollipops belonging to Mr. Gainsbourg's son Lucien, now 30, are still neatly arrayed near his father's bed.
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When Jimmy Hogan arrived for the night shift, he found the boxes stacked neatly on a trolley.
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With everything falling neatly into place, New Years Eve 3.43 was circled as a tentative opening date.
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The campaign is a protest in the age of Instagram — neatly packaged and ready to go viral.
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Maps showed the road to my grandparents' house neatly branching off the main street of the village.
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We saw Thor encounter the Guardians in the Infinity War trailer, so it adds up pretty neatly.
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While contentious, the Apple case neatly crystallized that debate in a way that abstract discussions never had.
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Neatly tended and zipped tents are interspersed with squalor — shoes, sleeping bags and clothes strewn in chaos.
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Instead, the song shows Mr. Homme's fingerprints: corkscrew riffs and neatly jolting shifts of meter and tempo.
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He sat with his hands folded neatly in his lap, hunched slightly forward, like someone in church.
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It's not the neatly produced pro wrestling which even the 1970s WWWF, the current WWE's forerunner, created.
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She stands tall, shoulders relaxed, pink scarf neatly tied around her neck and tilted to one side.
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In particular, it seemed suspicious that LionMaker's arrest would neatly coincide with the blackmailer hacking his account.
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Being offline gives a sensation of having all of your mind's tangled wires unplugged and reorganized neatly.
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It has a linear and uncomplicated story that neatly takes you from the beginning to the end.
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Herbal teas fit neatly into that, even though health claims associated with them tend to be exaggerated.
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The chorus is catchy and memorable, but it doesn't neatly fit in any one era or sound.
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Smooth, oblong, neatly contained egg whites that, when pierced, spill out an enticing cascade of golden yolk.
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It will fit easily in most purses and handbags, and can even slide neatly into larger wallets.
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WeGrow fits neatly into Mr. Neumann's expansive vision for creating a generation of empathetic social impact entrepreneurs.
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Rows of neatly stacked clear jars filled with multicolored spices are arranged along 14-foot-high shelves.
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Charles Wheelan: Being a centrist means that I do not fit neatly into either current political camp.
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It's just that hard seltzer happens to fit neatly into society's current ideas about men's consumption habits.
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They rushed home and found his keys, wallet and cellphone laid out neatly on the kitchen table.
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The pedestal, in this case, is stacked boxes of clay neatly shaped to form a supporting column.
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"The overarching concept of obstruction of justice parallels some of Nixon's activities rather neatly," Mr. Lacovara said.
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Below deck, computers and neatly layered cables take the place of mess areas, heads and a galley.
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What nearly everyone in fashion has been attempting for years, Mr. Gvasalia neatly accomplished: Snagging the sneakerheads.
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Wiry, neatly dressed, with a quick smile and kind eyes, he grabbed Danielle Cordes's attention right away.
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It was distinctive only because of the batting tee and the eight shoeboxes that were neatly stacked.
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However small they may be, botanical miniatures don't fit neatly in the taxonomy of conventional botanical art.
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Her verses and choruses are neatly delineated and laced with hooks, though her concerns are rarely straightforward.
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From head-on, though, what you see is a pair of opposites balanced too neatly to resolve.
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The book is neatly written and accessible, without cheap tricks to build suspense or sway readers' opinions.
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The antipathy is economically irrational, but fits neatly with his predominant vision of a globally respected Turkey.
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My mother's family history is certainly not laid out neatly in the official records, or on ancestry.
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As we sat down, Potter slid a neatly stapled stack of papers down the bar toward me.
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Rachel Kelly's WALKING ON SUNSHINE: 52 Small Steps to Happiness (Atria, $18) falls neatly into this category.
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The old business adage to "hire slowly and fire quickly" doesn't apply so neatly to Cabinet picks.
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The problem with Maia is that she still sees the world split neatly into heroes and villains.
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My boots sit apart from the mess, neatly aligned in a black leather pile of their own.
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He is talking in the driver's seat of his car, enunciating expressively through a neatly manicured goatee.
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At first blush, American politics might seem polarized, breaking neatly along left and right political fault lines.
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From her position on the House Financial Services Committee, Porter has staged neatly surgical dissections of testimony.
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" If the critics had their way, he said, "they then would have everything very neatly arranged, indeed.
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There, take a quick stroll through the neatly manicured, sea-facing Subhash Bose Park before heading back.
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The mission in Libya, part of the former Ottoman domain, fits neatly into his vision of restoration.
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That two strange white men can so neatly become her parents belies the trauma of Indian dislocation.
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And the piece neatly sums up the challenges — and opportunities — the diamond industry presented him this year.
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It's also a trend that neatly coincides with the latest online discourse of a desire to dissociate.
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Results showed that expectations were significantly higher for the neatly wrapped gifts compared with sloppily wrapped ones.
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And he also neatly tucked the revealer, BATMAN, down at the bottom in the last Across clue.
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Iran fits neatly into the mold of a country that would want to take advantage of cryptocurrencies.
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The impression neatly captured the contemporary notion of prudence: faintheartedness, caution and a general bias against action.
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The problem is, as it was in Wilson's day, that people don't live in neatly ordered clusters.
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They were neatly shaved and visibly fit, wore clean uniforms and carried new rucksacks and water bladders.
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Olson asked how Woods's three dogs were doing, and Woods's response also neatly summarized his own status.
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These neatly delineated horrors went on and on, becoming more and more vivid as the tapestry progressed.
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So all of these ideas were used interchangeably, and they folded neatly into the America First movement.
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After she died, her children found her artworks neatly folded up and packed away in a suitcase.
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Amid the homogeneity, houses owned by the Exclusive Brethren (a fringe group of fundamentalist Christians) slotted in neatly.
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If Trump does tap Allison, they would share neatly matching visions of what the Fed's role should be.
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I have two set-top boxes and three gaming systems plugged in, and it moves between them neatly.
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Pavegen's V3 tiles neatly interlock to form a surface CEO Laurence Kemball-Cook compares to a springy mesh.
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Unlike lots of other areas of the law, debate over Chevron deference is not a neatly partisan affair.
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Pirates, pandemics and massive oil leaks on the sea floor do not fit neatly into your planning calendar.
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To keep from losing it, the tabletop remote fits neatly into a groove on top of either speaker.
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Get Creative Non-penetrative sex doesn't have to fit neatly into one of these categories to feel good.
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But, like her, they refuse to be neatly trundled into fixed positions within the Orient and the Occident.
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In a neatly self-referential loop, the first quantum machine-learning systems may help to design their successors.
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Concern about privacy versus maximizing intelligence capabilities for national security's sake doesn't line up neatly along party lines.
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Which leads neatly to this "underrated" status she's unwittingly developed in the minds of many of her fans.
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"I spotted it," he says, stepping neatly in front of his brother to smile cherubically at the audience.
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Having to tie it up together neatly, and in so short a time, will inevitably be a challenge.
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The plasticky black paddle controls are tucked neatly behind the wheel, ensuring that your hands never stray far.
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Opinions on gun control haven't always overlaid so neatly onto the contemporary political map that strategy helped create.
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There are four critical problems with RCS: The CCMI neatly fixes both the first and the second problem.
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Like daughter Kylie Jenner's huge handbag closet, Jenner keeps all of her pursed lined up neatly on display.
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But the countries that emerged from the implosion did not neatly encircle Serbs, Albanians, Croats and so on.
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That belief neatly occludes a history of governance and policy-making designed to get better outcomes for whites.
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The Hideaway Pizza Pub opened last August, neatly tucked into a mostly residential neighborhood in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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The Affordable Care Act, as a whole, does not fit neatly into either the "targeted" or "universal" box.
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I should surprise Parker by how neatly I fit in his arms when I visited over long weekends.
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Install the Chrome extension and you can queue up neatly formatted updates with a couple of mouse clicks.
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Among many other etiquette customs, members of the British royal family are expected to have neatly groomed nails.
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One reason might be that the sequels were never as neatly packaged and cinematic as the first book.
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Those previously loose guitar parts have tightened up, and these are neatly-bundled songs with a perfect flow.
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In fact, the interface is so neatly done that it feels like Apple itself could have designed it.
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That's why I've neatly tied all of Zara's spring/summer essentials up into one cute rainbow-hued bow.
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The most obvious aspects of this luxuriant design are its grand proportions that taper neatly into sculptural form.
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Both parties admitted to the world, albeit in neatly wrapped musical packages, that not even they were perfect.
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Google Photos can also integrate neatly with Google Drive, so you can use the Drive desktop clients instead.
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"Part 11" neatly synthesizes that quality, with each and every scene hitting some sort of bizarre high point.
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It seems to contain a folded map, neatly tucked away in brash defiance of any want for direction.
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Monika brought her own Glock, currently contained neatly in its plastic case at the edge of the table.
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Airbus Aerial packages it all up, and presents it neatly to the customer, via a cloud-based interface.
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Today, the demographic lines between conservative and liberal voters no longer neatly fall within red and blue borders.
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Trump's choice to be interviewed by Robertson at such a politically delicate time plays neatly into that narrative.
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MENTION "logistics" and it may bring to mind shiny FedEx or UPS vans with their neatly uniformed drivers.
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What is clear is that this incident fits neatly into an alarming, unrelentingly chaotic pattern from our President.
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OTA channels are neatly organized in the "On Now" row with your most-watched channels at the front.
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The startup's own boilerplate explains neatly why it is teaming up with major names like Porsche and Hyundai.
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Some clothes hung in a closet, others were neatly folded both outside and inside a piece of luggage.
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The Arabic script is typed up, neatly arranged in rows and columns, with "private" stamped at the bottom.
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That rubber also blocks out light incredibly well, neatly closing the gaps between your face and the screen.
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This is neatly summed up by a bit of dialogue between Max and his mentor and friend Sol.
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Many observers suggest our current government – centrist by Canadian standards – would ideologically fit neatly into the Sanders camp.
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But while this isn't a neatly ordered good-conquers-all fantasy, it also isn't an economical fairy tale.
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Bookended by the image of a girl riding a bike alone, it unfolds in two neatly complementary sections.
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And so Unavowed neatly jumps into doing something more interesting and fascinating than I thought it might have.
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" He neatly characterized the plight of the accidental killer: "People who are not culpable can nevertheless be responsible.
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I remember your parents' phone number, your neatly folded cutoffs and your constant fear of not being special.
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On George's neatly organised phone home screen, WhatsApp, Twitter, Snapchat, Spotify and Google Docs occupy prime real estate.
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Many conservative Hispanics I spoke with in Virginia told me that they don't fit neatly into either party.
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The lack of much transformative economic policy coming from Washington so far neatly fits in with this pattern.
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The broad, shallow auditorium, still smelling faintly of fresh paint, has been neatly designed in a proscenium configuration.
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But in their urgency they trampled down the walls that had kept life in Western Christendom neatly ordered.
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Don't get me wrong, the wealth transfer is coming, but it should not be expected to fall neatly.
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Found in Aberdeenshire in the 19th century, it features neatly carved circles, spirals and lines on four knobs.
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Apart from anything else, how can one differentiate so neatly between different sectors of highly integrated modern economies?
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"He came to Congress as an outsider and never fit neatly into the typical boxes," Mr. Gonzales said.
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The history of romantic partnership maps neatly onto the industrial and economic history of the last two centuries.
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But this fantasy neatly captured something true, that lots of big-wig Republican establishment types hated their nominee.
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What's more, the rhetoric conservatives are using about Kavanaugh's lies line up neatly with what Hahl would predict.
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"Put simply, you can't look through walls of a home without a search warrant," the presentation neatly summarizes.
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"5 in the Morning" fits neatly within that mould, and deserves more than one shout-out for sure.
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A word neatly split down the middle, apologising for itself in its own second half; so quintessentially British.
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To my followers, that summer was neatly summed up in six simple rows of three perfectly sectioned squares.
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There's an oddly human feel to the archives, with their neatly hand-lettered labels and secret, intimate contents.
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That's because, unlike the alt-right, or neo-Nazis, for instance, their's is not a neatly-defined subculture.
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The bulldozer leveled buildings, toppled hills, and then neatly covered its own tracks until the ground was smooth.
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Unfortunately, during an inspection on the morning of January 2, officials found a narrow piece missing, neatly cut.
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His hair is neatly brushed, as befits a polite scion of Pinner, an uneventful town northwest of London.
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Clinical trials like this one don't fall neatly under the mission of the alcohol abuse institute, she said.
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The collapsing tunnel enterprise, in a way, neatly captures where Hamas finds itself: with no good way out.
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But, unfortunately, Markovits's attempt to reimagine class struggle, while neatly omitting capitalists from his story, doesn't quite hold.
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In a single sentence, Warren neatly summed up the progressive argument against the "pragmatism" of the campaign's moderates.
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These characters are so familiar, and so real, that a neatly wrapped-up conclusion would ring patently false.
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America's divides do not fall neatly along state lines, but rather within states and between locales and regions.
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Throughout the store, tables of shirts, pants and sweaters were neatly arranged and most of them fully stocked.
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They had neatly stacked up the bottles of water people had brought them, but feared the coming night.
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And two of the supposed top three picks — Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh — fall neatly in line.
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He was tall and thin, with neatly trimmed dark hair and beard, dark brown eyes and dark lashes.
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The boys' clog-style shoes were placed neatly next to the beds, awaiting lights out at 9 p.m.
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"They were neatly typed, in a specific font to make them presentable and easy to read," he said.
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Her arguments unspool neatly, like silk off a spindle, because they are frequently arguments she has made before.
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" Speaking on UnStyled four months after that difficult day, Stacy has found that grief "never presents itself neatly.
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Silicon Valley is beginning to bat around these questions, and OpenAI's announcement fits neatly into that vexed conversation.
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The length of day on Earth and the time it takes to orbit the sun simply neatly aligned.
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That leftover time would now fit neatly into that extra week every five or six years, Hanke said.
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My lunches and dinners for the week have been meticulously prepped and are neatly stacked in the fridge.
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The differences were subtle, Dr. Liu-Ambrose says, but they correlated neatly with improvements on the cognitive tests.
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Crime Although it wasn't done by design, this year's 10 Best Crime Novels fall neatly into various subgenres.
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Verification often falls by the wayside when quotations are neatly packaged into inspirational memes or shareable image files.
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The term carves the world neatly into parts: There are real concerns, and there are contrived, theatrical ones.
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On the desk lay neatly stacked academic studies about the psychology of denial and accounts of polar exploration.
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With a frothy sauce based on the same ingredients, the dish neatly combined high style with irresistible deliciousness.
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Pope Francis stands squarely in this tradition, which doesn't fit neatly on the secular left-right ideological spectrum.
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The ingredients that I received were neatly packaged and high quality and the recipes were easy to follow.
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Upon it was one of Dr. Green's blue boxes, and eight syringes lined up neatly in a row.
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The raw fish is firm and cold and neatly cut up into solid pieces that hold their shape.
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They're neither particularly left or right and can't neatly be described as liberal or conservative, Democrat or Republican.
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The typescript was right there, in a neatly squared-off pile, six hundred pages—long, but not vast.
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The self-contained "black box" unit, including electric motors and computer controls, packages neatly below a car's hood.
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As usual, we will have hundreds of early-stage startups on the floor, all arranged neatly in tracks.
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"There is an unavoidable overlap between withdrawal and the future and they cannot be neatly compartmentalized," Davis said.
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Present your portfolio neatly in some type of folder that stands out and that you can give away.
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One day in December, two neatly dressed men and a woman came in and requested a single room.
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And unlike Twitter, the content and conversations are neatly organized and can be arranged by popularity or time.
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Others were newer, simpler but still very pleasant-looking versions of the same, often with neatly manicured yards.
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The musical's opening number, "Populism, Yea, Yea," neatly encapsulates the forces that drive populism in all its forms.
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The dress-blue uniform he would have worn upon graduating boot camp hung in his closet, neatly pressed.
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But in the 100 intermissionless minutes that it runs, "Intelligence" has a velvet-glove grip that's neatly unrelenting.
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Those who do receive parental assistance often do not fit neatly into the stereotype of lazy, entitled millennial.
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Maple Grove Cemetery is well kept, the neatly manicured grass strewn with flowers left behind for loved ones.
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Their business and political interests, which include promoting gun ownership, align neatly with the religious rhetoric they espouse.
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But makers — writers, programmers, and the like — have tasks that don't slot so neatly into hour-long chunks.
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It is oatmeal-colored and the size of a grenade; you can hold neatly it in your palm.
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Flying indoors neatly sidesteps many regulatory problems, and supplying power via tethers does away with the need for recharging.
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It also neatly mirrors the philosophy of Franck Touzeau, 43, Piaget's international watch marketing and creation director since 2008.
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Dock-based bike share systems fit neatly into the existing urban microgrid: They're polite guests on someone else's turf.
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Cutting the cake neatly is even more of a challenge when the cake and the knife are both virtual.
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When asked why, he calmly points to a wall in his house where photos of his family neatly hang.
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He neatly dissects the accusation that kneeling constitutes an attack on the flag, pointing to the flag's symbolic value.
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"The Tragedy" neatly encapsulates the way that life stumbles onward, even when you're struck by grief out of nowhere.
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But I love the story because it neatly encapsulates the culture clash of the Ford-Jaguar Formula 1 operation.
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If you don't already know about the boot controversy, there's almost no way to make sense of it neatly.
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Clarity neatly organizes itself into four tabs: a home feed, an accounts page, a search tool, and your profile.
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But, this upperclassman said, the politics enforced through cancellation don't always fit neatly into the social dynamics of college.
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He submitted a peach-toned drawing of a young boy with gleaming eyes, his dark hair neatly lined up.
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Microsoft provided Apple CEO Tim Cook with a toaster and a refrigerator recently, neatly packaged into a Surface tablet.
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When he was a kid, the man had to wind the extension cords, neatly and in the proper way.
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While initially comfortable and neatly isolating of external noise, the Technics T700 also have an issue in their fit.
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The deal fit neatly into the White House's efforts to coax foreign countries to invest in the United States.
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A gracious, soft-spoken man with a neatly trimmed beard carried the Drollingers' bags to a waiting Ford Excursion.
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Mujey took such care of her beloved shoes, making sure they were spotless, arranging them neatly in her room.
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And the show's race conversation is neatly wrapped up in a bow for the foreseeable future as a result.
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I smoothed the silky wetness over my clitoris, into the short, neatly trimmed strip of hair on my mound.
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And it'll be 5 to 7 years before the huge millennial generation fits neatly in the spending sweet spot.
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It sells its own devices that integrate with smartphones, and a band that fits neatly onto the Apple Watch.
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To keep the thicker stuff neatly bundled and help your desk look really good, you want Bluelounge's Soba system.
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If you're Type-A, you've probably had your gifts for weeks, already wrapped and sitting neatly under the tree.
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It's that sense that you're seeing a small glimpse of the future neatly packaged and commoditized for the present.
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The journey of these books neatly maps what has happened to the architecture of national libraries the world over.
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This Elena, we soon piece together, is June's long-missing mom, thus neatly tying together two seemingly random storylines.
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The only laptop that balances weight and screen size as neatly is the similarly priced 2.1 pound LG Gram.
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Her story always seems like an after thought, mostly because it doesn't weave into the others quite as neatly.
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As in many of the Rebus novels, the multiple plotlines don't always tie up neatly, or even make sense.
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And with good reason, as Chyna sahred videos of neatly-wrapped gifts from Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian West.
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Mr Caro looked for the pages she mentioned and found them to be torn out neatly from the binding.
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Pallavi finished collapsing the latest box and placed it neatly in the corner on top of a small stack.
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One, called "Tweedy", is a small creature fashioned out of tweed—a tiny tweed poo sits neatly alongside it.
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It fit neatly in the palm of my hand, and there's a comforting heft to the compact Bluetooth speaker.
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The 144 words of Robert Frost's seminal poem "The Road Not Taken" fit neatly onto a single printed page.
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More than 300 residents live in tiny RV mobile homes or brick houses placed neatly around the golf course.
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Which is why AJ Styles's reign of 210-ish days and counting pairs neatly with CM Punk's current lawsuit.
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Plus, it also comes with a handy precision tip so you can apply the glue as neatly as possible.
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Grassley's narrow formulation of "nominated and confirmed," however, neatly sidestepped the confirmation of Justices William Brennan and Anthony Kennedy.
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A soggy physical market was neatly summed up by Canadian nickel-cobalt producer Sherritt in its third-quarter report.
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If you're interested in learning more about the program, this video neatly sums up how the whole thing works.
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A Scot who relocated from Glasgow 40 years ago, Hunter laments what he neatly terms the "gastrification" of pubs.
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" Suddenly a block of surplus dairy product became a neatly packaged symbol of economic status known as "government cheese.
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It was neatly within the government's target of "around 26.5%", but many economists wondered whether the figure was accurate.
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This lack of sparkle will disappoint devotees, but the new iPhone neatly encapsulates the mood in the smartphone market.
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The diaspora reflect the multi-tribal makeup of the Congo—a diverse country neatly packaged together for colonial purposes.
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The behavior she describes fits neatly into debates we have about gender, toxic masculinity and the abuse of power.
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The clear bauble she made is neatly decorated with a sparkly green ribbon, glitter, and a silver "love" charm.
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I like their hardy braided cable, which shapes neatly over the ear, doesn't tangle easily, and is user-replaceable.
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We were filling out our new hire forms, and her birthdate was printed neatly in the top right corner.
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Indeed, with Porter, the White House has a scandal that neatly encompasses nearly all of its most significant flaws.
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While the Sharks were buzzing the zone, Kane was at the doorstep for the rebound and neatly deposited it.
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Sources of sound are also neatly and accurately reproduced, with the Hugo rendering a realistic and generously wide soundstage.
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Kurt Schwitters's "Ursonate" is a collage of speech fragments neatly parceled into the four movements of a traditional sonata.
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The field hands march to and from work in neatly pressed work clothes, singing elaborate choral arrangements of spirituals.
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It features a 360-degree rotating base for the ultimate charging flexibility and keeps your cables tucked away neatly.
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As forms of direct action, Barkan's impromptu confrontations sit neatly within the activist repertoire popularized by groups like ADAPT.
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Late last month, the interests of President Donald Trump aligned neatly with the interests of the Washington press corps.
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As it happened, my own childhood was neatly divided between what I learned to call "the States" and Canada.
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The decision to rescind the temporary legal status of Salvadoran immigrants fits neatly with President Trump's "America First" worldview.
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Hats are hung neatly on pegs on the wall beside his bed; sunglasses and notebooks arranged on the desk.
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His background made him an example of someone who didn't fit neatly into the cliches of the gun debate.
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Make sure to neatly tuck the two opposite corners into the roll so that you have a perfect seal.
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Dragon Quest XI neatly and effectively sells how Erik, our surly rogue, got to where he is in life.
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In our own heads, the words don't go neatly through the day and night as a commentary on life.
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It is conceivable that Trump's Russia-favoring agenda reflects his own ideas, which by coincidence align neatly with Putin's.
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Defense strategy Manafort arrived at the Alexandria courthouse Tuesday morning wearing a black suit, with his hair neatly parted.
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Giovinco finished the scoring by dipping a shot neatly past Johansen, just inside the far post, in stoppage time.
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The nuts I thought I had folded in neatly looked like they were trying to flee in separate directions.
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You tell me how, late at night with a glass of wine, you're going to do it that neatly.
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The result isn't another ho-hum documentary likeness in which all the elements neatly and often flatteringly stack up.
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This was the start of grown-up life and as such whatever came before was filed neatly into "childhood".
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Whenever I see an interpretation that attempts to fit his ideas neatly into an ideological box, I am suspicious.
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It arrives neatly coiled, ready for a variety of industrial applications: like binding rebar into grids for reinforced concrete.
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One man stretched across 22 neatly stacked plastic milk crates, a pastel blue coverlet drawn up to his shoulders.
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The vast majority of those claims fall neatly outside the new boundaries of Bears Ears set by the administration.
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She had nibbled very neatly all around the face so that what was left was exactly what was needed.
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As she recounted the story, Kylo wandered into a neatly tended flower bed near Gracie Mansion and relieved himself.
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Every square inch of the painting's neatly balanced symbolic network contains within it yet another subset of hieroglyphic patterns.
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It is also intricately jointed to articulate neatly in four directions, so the necklace will follow the wearer's body.
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These have to be visually appealing, cut neatly and keep well in the window, because it's an unrefrigerated counter.
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The school was closed for a long break, but a security guard in neatly pressed slacks let him in.
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And even though it doesn't fall neatly into the horror category, last year's "Red Sparrow" featured a horrifying moment.
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The new theme may not fit neatly into any of those categories, but it does serve Ms. Young's purposes.
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And while you're engrossed in the plot twists, it neatly obliterates the standard American narrative of the Civil War.
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And if you're sharing a bunch of photos or videos all at once, Skype will now organize them neatly.
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The $261 a year he earns in rental income helps keep him comfortable in his neatly manicured courtyard home.
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Here in the exhibition hall, their "show strings" were fanned out neatly before them on towels and Bubble Wrap.
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No one answered the door at the Dean family residence, a low-slung home with a neatly trimmed lawn.
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Op-Ed Contributor I grew up in a household that neatly displayed its affiliations in the bathroom magazine rack.
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He piled the packages neatly, then heard the dog barking, which he thought was strange, if they were gone.
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These consistent snubs fit neatly into another narrative about Little Women that's been forming over the past few months.
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Building a huge TV screen factory in America would fit neatly with President Trump's push to create domestic jobs.
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Unlike his predecessors Mr Johnson fits neatly into the story his would-be negotiating partners tell themselves about Britain.
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In Wisconsin, the neatly packaged vaping devices had logos such as Dabwoods, Chronic Sour Patch and Dank King Louie.
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She understands that words are not antiseptic little meaning-cubes to be stacked neatly into sturdy towers of logic.
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The title sentence, jotted in neatly slanting cursive, is repeated 17 times, filling the page from top to bottom.
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It helps him create his comic characters and neatly encapsulates the absurdism and detailed characterization that distinguish his style.
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The moments when CEOs need another perspective don't show up neatly five times per year at pre-scheduled times.
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Gerstl was tall and lanky with a long neck, proportionally small head kept neatly cropped and perpetually gleaming eyes.
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Offsetting the high-arched ceilings of Prada's Milan headquarters were neatly-appointed beds, wall lamps and low-slung chairs.
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If a patient's hair is combed and his clothes are neatly pressed, the nursing home is probably decently staffed.
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Its vast floor was empty except for a collection of metal plates, which had been arranged neatly into rows.
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Noble virtues do not map neatly onto apex predators, a fact that troubled Benjamin Franklin as early as 1784.
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He is wearing a trim gray business suit, neatly pressed and has on Oxfords the color of tanned leather.
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Ms Swinson's election dilemma was neatly summarised after her speech to a receptive Confederation of British Industry this week.
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Cox is tall and neatly groomed, extremely fit at 51, and speaks with a slow drawl and slight lisp.
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Unless, that is, you embed them in a flexible silicone ninja star that folds up neatly into pill form.
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The lines are decorative, yes, but the vents also serve a purpose, allowing for the dough to expand neatly.
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He had neatly trimmed dark hair, and, behind horn-rimmed glasses, he projected a friendly expression befitting an innkeeper.
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Even far-right Vox's Abascal, 43, is university-educated, keeps his beard neatly trimmed and often wears a tie.
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Their authors/protagonists overcome a major hurdle in their lives, but that hardly means their issues are neatly archived.
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The result is a theater-rumbling carcophony that neatly encapsulates the series' commitment to the brawn-over-brain mentality.
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Nor was the plot's resolution as satisfying as it could have been, though it neatly sets up a sequel.
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This is "Large Question Pot" (1984), named for the neatly painted queries that coil and accrue along its interior.
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A piece of an old tattered quilt sits neatly on the chair, a small box nestled in its folds.
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This brings us neatly on to "Baby Shark," the heinous children's song documenting three generations of a shark family.
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Even Columbia House, for a time, had a creative team curating music and neatly packaging it in its catalog.
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And though we know what happens after Dunkirk ends, the ending feels ambiguous, not wrapped up neatly at all.
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It's messy, and a little clunky, but more than that, having loose ends tied up so neatly cheapens the message.
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Your Library displays all of your recorded video content, neatly organized into sub-sections like Shows, Movies, Sports and Events.
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He looked down and that's when he saw it: this decidedly out-of-state burger, sitting neatly on the pavement.
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It involves elements of the stories of immigrants, refugees and patriotism while not neatly fitting into any of those categories.
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Jenny Odell works with publicly available satellite imagery to sticht together neatly organized, fictional aerial shots of the earth's landscape.
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That's because square-shaped technologies like Oxitec's don't neatly fit into the round tangle of rules that govern US biotechnology.
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Verrit is hard to describe because it doesn't fall neatly into any of the traditional categories for a media outlet.
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During Spazz's active years, punk and metal played to different audiences, and power violence didn't neatly land on either side.
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This is my favorite of Tucci's supporting roles, in part because it so neatly synthesizes the arc of his career.
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In the 3 mph test, the Olli gently bumps the wall and rebounds, neatly obeying Newton's third law of motion.
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In addition to prompting yet another referendum on awards shows, Bregoli's nomination neatly demonstrates the crosscurrents of contemporary pop culture.
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While perhaps an extreme example, #BoycottABC neatly illustrates how closely the tactics of online political advocacy campaigns mirror each other.
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The Irving family themselves appear in these photographs, neatly dressed and apparently sane, posed in front of their remote home.
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To my right are roughly 10,000 Jr. NBA t-shirts neatly stacked on top of a long fold out table.
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They scattered to the four corners of our playspace, and a few minutes later, reappeared neatly where they had begun.
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He arrived for the first interview at his headquarters wearing a finely tailored suit, his black hair neatly swept back.
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The drag-and-drop function works between Readdle's own apps while running in split screen, but it's pretty neatly done.
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Ars Technica's Ron Amadeo summed it up neatly in a humorous video he tweeted in the wake of Samsung's announcement.
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There were traits I could recognize: a neatly tied bun of black hair, a melodic voice, an expressive, tilting head.
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Lederer's apartment is filled with books, arranged neatly on shelves, shoved into bookstands and piled near the dining room table.
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H.S. The second paragraph sums it up neatly: Different reasons motivate these journeys, but the experiences are often the same.
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The atypicality of that villain falls neatly in line with the roles he took before and after The Force Awakens.
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It's completely wireless, and comes with a small remote control that stores neatly inside the headset when not in use.
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Its moving parts are neatly hidden, and prints are locked behind transparent doors, instead of sitting in an open frame.
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They're seeking asylum, even if their circumstances may not fit neatly into the definition of "persecution" in US asylum law.
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The prosecutors say that Mr Yang (pictured) neatly fitted this pattern, manipulating politically sensitive cases to suit Ms Park's government.
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I'm not sure I buy that they severed their ties so neatly, especially after all the drama of season 3.
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Emphasising reason in this way presumed that it could be neatly separated from feelings altogether, that they were discrete categories.
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Radcliffe is the creator of popular website Things Organized Neatly, which is a blog dedicated to the art of knolling.
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The fund has £10m of assets and a ten-year investment horizon that, Ms Steele says, Wagestream fitted neatly into.
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I'm seldom apart from it; it sits neatly in the pocket of my service dress, as if tailored to it.
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The bed, covered with a spread featuring a colorful surfboard design, is neatly made and everything is in its place.
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As you walk towards a neatly-made bed, you notice a glint of silver catch the corner of your eye.
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They are captured individually by Pascale Georgiev as if they were lab specimens, neatly centered against a plain white backdrop.
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Amber Zoe sparked this particular bit of pet praise Tuesday, when she posted on Twitter about a neatly named pooch.
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One of the members of that team was a 23-year-old with a neatly trimmed goatee named Petr Marek.
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Details matter here, because what are known as outer continental shelf "planning areas" don't line up neatly with state borders.
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But its difficulty is neatly tiered so as to guarantee even the bluntest of button bashers has a ball throughout.
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The album's content neatly mirrors its cover art: a close-up self portrait, Barnett looking you straight in the eye.
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Of course, you can find dozens of neatly-designed suitcases at these sizes for the same price or much cheaper.
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It also falls neatly in line with President Xi Jinping's ambitious plans for China to become a global football superpower.
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To suggest that flamboyant libertine Donald Trump does not fit neatly into this same mold is to understate the obvious.
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Each post is neatly labeled with the item's exact name—often down to the specific shade of foundation, for example.
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Swift, 24, attended the premiere wearing a Gucci navy suit, his hair closely cropped and sported a neatly trimmed beard.
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They both feel like history as it actually happens: unrushed, messy, and lacking in thematic statements and neatly delivered morals.
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LinkedIn had the advantage of a clearly defined user base — business professionals — that fit neatly into Microsoft's current strategic focus.
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She was glad when he crumpled the paper up and didn't litter but put it neatly back into the cooler.
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Will the rocket pull off a double-satellite launch and ocean landing as neatly as it pulled off its singles?
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But that PC won't fit neatly on your desk or slip into your bag to bring to a friend's house.
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However, Barry Bonds caused a boom in popularity in maple bats, which neatly coincides with the uptick in shattering bats.
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Twenty-three weapons, some with scopes, are in the room with him, magazines of ammunition stacked neatly on the floor.
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" At the night's end, Mr. Kimmel congratulated the awardscast for ending neatly on time: "We finished before the election came!
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The all-white color, checkered stitching, and end-to-end box construction turn your bed into a neatly tailored masterpiece.
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The food is a little dressier, is ordered at the table and falls more neatly into appetizers and main courses.
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Meanwhile, the phase-out of the new $300 dependent credit neatly coincides with a big benefit for the ultra-rich.
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The commercial is a throwback to that cafeteria scene in Napolean Dynamite when Napoleon commandeers Pedro's neatly stacked tater tots.
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Parks are neatly trimmed, public bathrooms are clean, and police in gold-buttoned uniforms and high-brimmed hats are omnipresent.
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And in fact, neurons do have receptors into which nicotine neatly fits, mimicking the actions of the brain's own molecules.
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Specifically, Farese talks us through a "flat lay" — those images of a neatly assorted collection of objects, taken from above.
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I can neatly tie the milestones of my adolescent life to the social network I was using at the time.
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One that doesn't take risks and fits neatly into a multi-pronged, cross-media strategy devised in a Disney boardroom.
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First, the idea that US climate risks can be neatly hived off from global climate risks is an accounting fiction.
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Crammed tightly but neatly into the small space, the show possesses a DIY quality that feels welcoming and deliberately unpretentious.
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But the new forecast suggests why they can — because they will fall neatly into the current of existing mobility fashion.
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A photo of a wizened old man looked out across the room from a shelf above the neatly made bed.
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Armed with an upbeat, outsized personality, Sievers believes her commitment to sponsoring startups falls neatly in line with Lemonis' mission.
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Also filling the space: shelves of vintage whiskeys, neatly stacked boxes of shoes and two long racks of business suits.
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He greeted me at the door in March in slacks and a knit shirt that met neatly amid his belly.
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The Trump administration and the Republican Party support fossil fuel interests because doing so dovetails neatly with their political needs.
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In the audience was Chris Bayley, a neatly dressed lawyer who had traveled from Arizona with his two adult sons.
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Downtown Apalachicola, with its neatly painted storefronts, counted itself lucky, despite the surge of seawater that left debris strewn everywhere.
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The modern design fits neatly into most spaces and is sure to please book lovers looking for a stylish makeover.
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But what is publicly known does not fit neatly into Mr. Trump's theory of Mr. McCabe as a Democratic operator.
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This scene neatly encapsulates Banshee itself, as many volatile ingredients come together and react to create beautifully messy explosions (literally).
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The corporate and gentrified world of professional sports no longer fits neatly in places as diverse and independent as Oakland.
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She makes it seem as if all of the problems of power can be neatly resolved by one plucky individual.
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As a result, their voices and experiences do not neatly fit into a single-issue narrative of gender or race.
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At times the roads were wide and recently paved, the rust-red earth neatly graded and stacked on each side.
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And people in their teens and 20s also happen to fit neatly into the demographic of Taylor Swift's fan base.
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When the operative asked if the two Taliban had government IDs, they pulled them out, neatly wrapped in plastic sheets.
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These standoffs jibe neatly with his belief that negotiations, and life in general, are a never-ending battle of nerve.
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He channels a vague sense of gratitude for service members — one that neatly mirrors the vague gratitude of many Americans.
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That alone is pretty nifty, but Mr. Ciolfi ties everything together neatly by trekking us through the ANDES at 69A.
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Kornacki's neatly crafted arc from the 1980s to 2000 concludes with a deft look at the blowback to Clinton's impeachment.
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In a similar way, country-style ribs brown quickly and fit neatly into a Dutch oven for long, slow braising.
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"But they're kind of cool," he said, picking up the guitar and neatly removing the "Please Ask for Assistance" tag.
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His sports jacket was hanging neatly on a coat hanger over the back door — he was ever the ready salesman.
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Today's practice is not the same as slavery or Nazism, but it still fits neatly into the annals of barbarism.
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