There's degrees of choice, spectrums of choice and they're not the same.
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In fact, naming the album Freedom of Choice was on purpose, because Mark and I liked "Freedom of Choice," the song.
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"Consumers right now seem to be very comfortable with lots of choice, in fact they are demanding lots of choice," Sanford said.
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Without the possibility of choice, and the exercise of choice, a man is not a man but a member, an instrument, a thing.
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That said, Amazon's still offering up plenty of choice within its own portfolio, while companies like Kobo are maintaining some semblance of choice.
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All you'll need is a blending apparatus, some frozen fruit, your liquid of choice, and a few spices depending upon your flavor of choice.
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I was able to pick my drink of choice ...
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" It reported that Facebook was authoritarians' "platform of choice.
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And here's what - - GUTTENBURG: It's the weapons of choice.
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It's great for consumers to have a lot of choice.
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Here's what your Peanut of choice might say about you.
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My systems of choice typically weigh 2 pounds or less.
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Private helicopter is the elusive billionaire's transportation mode of choice.
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Defiantly modern in its liberating message about freedom of choice.
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The weapon of choice in over half of female homicides?
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It's also the coding language of choice for Android apps.
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Fight the good fight against frizz: Your weapon of choice?
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It is the "Bohème" of choice for many Puccini lovers.
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Twitter isn't just Donald Trump's digital burn book of choice.
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The decline of pay TV exemplifies the paradox of choice.
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Unfortunately for us, their meal of choice is human blood.
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In such a campaign, disinformation is the ammunition of choice.
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Felines last year overtook dogs as the pet of choice.
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It's my first encounter with Utah's notorious beverage of choice.
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I buy chips and salsa, my comfort food of choice.
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"The point of cities is multiplicity of choice," Jacobs wrote.
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This, however, was a matter of choice for the Senate.
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You can even add your mouthwash of choice to ToothShower.
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There's a lot of choice but here's just one idea.
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His recording device of choice is a fancy RED camera.
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Work is my drug of choice and I love it.
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Customers work in their tools of choice to resolve it.
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We'd also like to reiterate that last word of choice.
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Starved of choice, Egyptians have taken to lampooning the process.
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Will it replace your smartphone as your camera of choice?
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In the information age, anonymity is the weapon of choice.
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From Settings, tap Apps then pick your app of choice.
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You're an addict, and your drug of choice is productivity.
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For World Pride, my drink of choice is the LGBTini.
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But using technology is no longer a matter of choice.
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In fact, the abundance of choice can paralyze the unprepared.
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That autonomy of choice in accessibility, Apple says, is intentional.
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Facebook is the social media platform of choice for Cambodians.
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The future of Choice is in all of our hands.
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And his shoes of choice were square toed loafers. Yikes.
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How tight I want it is a matter of choice.
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"This lack of choice does not benefit Canadians," Bains said.
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Unlike government mandates, nudges always preserve people's freedom of choice.
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But the word "transsexual" was definitely the word of choice.
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And his medium of choice has been social media platforms.
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Similarly, I can choose from my streaming service of choice.
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The explosion of choice places extra burdens on the individual.
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The weapon of choice for President Trump has been tariffs.
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Schools of choice must cater to the needs of families.
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Personalized choice architecture must not turn into nullification of choice.
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That is why he is my June Superstar of choice.
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But the invasion of Iraq was a war of choice.
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Sex on the Beach is your drink of choice. Deny.
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His own drug of choice was heroin, which he sniffed.
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Mr. Blumenthal responded on Mr. Trump's platform of choice, Twitter.
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We bring a beverage of choice, lawn chairs and pets.
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Personally, the idea of choice is still new to me.
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For giving somebody the shivers, brushes are tools of choice.
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Their digital instrument of choice for all of these actions?
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It would be a war of choice, illusion and irresponsibility.
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Then she relapsed and snorted her drug of choice — fentanyl.
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Since then, she has been the company's florist of choice.
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It is not a question of choice but of duty.
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Pyongyang's international currency of choice is the United States dollar.
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The bartender shows his surprise at my drink of choice.
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Best nightlife: Enjoy your drink of choice in downtown Napa.
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Lack of choice can be a security threat in itself.
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So it was the same kind of choice in France.
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It's fitting that Putin's battlefield of choice is the Internet.
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Below, meet five such women and their treats of choice.
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But for now, my scooter of choice is definitely Lyft.
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A little bit of choice, a whole lot of chaos.
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The duo's drink of choice: a white from Sterling Vineyards.
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The gift cards of choice, however, are iTunes gift cards.
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Assault rifles are the weapon of choice for mass shooters.
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Kim Jong Un might be using missiles as his weapon of choice but when President Trump goes into battle, his weapon of choice seems to be ridicule – and a catchy nickname to make it stick.
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Zelyonka has become the weapon of choice for less lethal attacks.
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Then go back in over your lipstick of choice and—Voila!
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DiTullio was known as "Skinny Razor" for his weapon of choice.
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If you love Twitter, you love Donald Trump's medium of choice.
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But it's pretty clear that's a matter of choice, not necessity.
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"Our ultimate goal is to become treatment of choice," Bennett said.
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I thought it was the kind of choice I'd make, too.
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My shade of choice is Rose Illicite, a creamy, dusty pink.
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The caramel macchiato that soon afterwards became my drink of choice.
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The latter is the breed of choice for sensitive military missions.
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This week's drink of choice is a piping hot black coffee.
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The beverage of choice was water from lakes, ponds or streams.
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Neon yellow-green has been Kardashian West's color of choice lately.
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Ambien: Well-known drug of choice for those with sleepytime problems.
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It's not really talent – it's just outfit of choice part two.
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Apparently at the first Thanksgiving, venison was the protein of choice.
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But, some of them wield eggs as their weapon of choice.
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We often don't have a lot of choice with our ISPs.
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It's the kind of choice that's normally left to the director.
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The next thing would be to talk about lenses of choice.
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Rourou, a traditional Fijian dish, is a popular dish of choice.
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And her tune of choice would make Kermit the Frog proud.
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Once again, the contest offered a somewhat cosmetic appearance of choice.
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Pettiness then becomes the filter of choice for all communication, henceforth.
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That small layer of choice makes it all the more powerful.
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She's not the only one to find their weapon of choice.
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What do you think of Beyoncé's jet ski outfit of choice?
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Gomez's outerwear of choice comes from the Spanish retailer's latest collection.
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"Stocks continue to be the asset class of choice," Stovall said.
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The new song of choice is catchy but not as familiar.
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His medium of choice is Power Point, for crying out loud.
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After all, Aston Martin is James Bond's car brand of choice.
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Gold is a popular asset of choice in times of uncertainty.
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Go deeper: How Dollar General became rural America's store of choice
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Gold is typically the asset of choice in times of uncertainty.
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Margarine replaced lard and butter as the cooking fat of choice.
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Feel free to customize, using milk and protein powder of choice.
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But it isn't going down without a couple of choice words.
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The weapon of choice when someone runs amok is a knife.
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Plus, it's already our perfectly safe and legal drug of choice.
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Hulu gift card Maybe Hulu is their streaming service of choice.
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Being Jewish is a matter of values, a matter of choice.
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She positions AWS as the "freedom of choice cloud," she says.
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At SakaMai in New York City, it's the wagyu of choice.
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Be the partner of choice: to members, brokers, businesses, and landlords.
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But Dr. Seeley said the freedom of choice was anything but.
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They're also the ideal vehicle for your dipping sauce of choice.
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Here's who YOU are:• You consider coding your language of choice.
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He is the author of Choice: Cooperation, Enterprise, and Human Action.
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He is the author of Choice: Cooperation, Enterprise, and Human Action.
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Lately it has become the wardrobe of choice for Mr. Bieber.
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"For the cartels, it's their drug of choice," Ms. Healey said.
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Here's one about hot water, the beverage of choice in China.
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And besides, she already has her candidate of choice: Hillary Clinton.
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Her hue of choice is called "Veiled White Supremacy," of course.
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But there's no reason you couldn't add your fish of choice.
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My companion of choice was Charmander, tiny and orange and adorable.
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And thanks to Amazon and Walmart, there's no shortage of choice.
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Her weapons of choice include mallets, baseball bats and exploding cupcakes.
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This is my bagel of choice for a few decades now.
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In recent years, referendums have become the populists' weapon of choice.
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Open your web browser of choice and go to slack.com/signin.
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United States treasuries are still the world's safe haven of choice.
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With so many different genres, there is the problem of choice.
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Not long ago, ketchup was the condiment of choice for Americans.
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Control, or the illusion of it, is her drug of choice.
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You also can order food delivery from your app of choice.
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Zoom was increasingly the software of choice for those virtual meetings.
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The remote control, at least, gives us the illusion of choice.
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But the weapon of choice against the Shabab is drone strikes.
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A hammer was Robert Baratheon's weapon of choice on the battlefield.
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T. gets lunch and a cup of his drug of choice.
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Her frequent drink of choice there is the Kenyan Tusker beer.
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If sweet breakfast foods are your order of choice, listen up.
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Tablets have long been the educational tool of choice for children.
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"Sanctions are the U.S. weapon of choice," Trenin wrote on Twitter.
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The concept of occupational segregation also raises the issue of choice.
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Navigate to the Microsoft website from your browser of choice.2.
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Voters said they liked Harris's promises of "choice" in health care.
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Amboss is the source of choice to master those decisions, e.g.
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One way is to attack the payment instrument of choice: cash.
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It has become Donald Trump's anecdote of choice for world leaders.
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My journaling app of choice is Bear, a free iOS download.
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And for most of them, the weapon of choice remains Facebook.
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He loved to run and football was his sport of choice.
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Facebook has emerged as the social media ad platform of choice.
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Steinem helped us believe that we had the freedom of choice.
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We don't have any freedom of choice, or freedom of expression.
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Dany's bev of choice appeared be a hearty mead from... Starbucks.
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Of course, these schools were born of the lack of choice.
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As a result, some of those educators who support school choice policies — including those teaching in schools of choice or sending their children to schools of choice — are trapped funding organizations determined to end those programs.
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Instead of gold or silver, Dr Liu's metal of choice is copper.
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Hackintoshes, meanwhile, have become the computer of choice for many Apple developers.
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A symmetry of consumption has given way to a minefield of choice.
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For $129, ButcherBox sends subscribers eight to 11 pounds of choice cuts.
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As for herself, Barrymore says Instagram is her online channel of choice.
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Instant Messenger, ICQ, you name it—everyone had their drug of choice.
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Plus, they're the new layering-item of choice among the fashion set.
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Forget the tropics: desert landscapes are fashion's ecosystem of choice right now.
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Breathe deep and take a big gulp of your beverage of choice.
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For Little Big Town, of course, it is a family of choice.
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"We do try to provide them a lot of choice," Passeser said.
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Depending on your console of choice, that might be a good thing.
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Paddock found gambling to be his ideal job and medication of choice.
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Don't let anyone spin a yarn about the death of choice expressions.
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This sort of "pre-publication" is rapidly becoming physics's method of choice.
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Some youngsters are delaying the purchase of a house out of choice.
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In terms of 'choice', other encrypted messaging apps are of course available.
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The replacement of choice is a hydrofluoroolefin (HFO) known as R-1234yf.
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That update alone presents an additional layer of choice in game strategy.
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Yet the Hawks' card game of choice might come as a surprise.
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Cannabis seems to have replaced tequila as the celebrity product of choice.
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The possibility of repeal, they say, feels like a narrowing of choice.
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But the truth is that nourishment is also a matter of choice.
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I always look for the free treadmill — that's my machine of choice.
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As for every other bank, change is not a matter of choice.
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For jihadists, trucks and cars are fast becoming the weapons of choice.
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So stock up on your bottles of choice and get to it!
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According to Axios, Confide is the app of choice for paranoid Republicans.
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Each VR artist made their worlds using their 3D program of choice.
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That's a lot of choice, and Källenius said that's a good thing.
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And eventually, it could be the destination of choice for romantic couples.
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This is becoming the platform of choice for information dissemination and engagement.
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Listen right here, or through your own streaming music provider of choice.
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This brings me to my menu item of choice: the Veggie Delite.
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Surprisingly, his drug of choice wasn't very performance-enhancing: He was drunk.
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There's no example of any country shifting its messaging app of choice.
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The warring ideas of choice versus cinematics even impacts the game's combat.
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To everyone's surprise her item of choice is none other than glassware.
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Meth was his "drug of choice" when he was at his lowest.
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The actress mentioned Herrera was her designer of choice back in February.
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When investors fled Italy last year, Spain was the destination of choice.
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KitKats are Parliament's choc of choice, accounting for one in six snacks.
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Remy Martin also made a splash -- it was the liquor of choice.
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The beauty of capitalism under social democracy is the presence of choice.
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Meanwhile, traditional small banks remain the lender of choice for small businesses.
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And he's a talking head on your cable news channel of choice.
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Her item of choice for stealing was always Alaskan king crab legs.
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Your contraception of choice will be on its way soon after that.
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Part of the value proposition of Amazon ... is this sea of choice.
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The tiny bit of choice they have has sometimes worried allied governments.
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There is protocol, and then there is choice, our freedom of choice.
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Today, the brand has become the noodle of choice for many Nigerians.
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It's light enough to be the material of choice for ultralight backpacks.
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Social media was cited by several as their tormentors' weapon of choice.
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Top this sucker with the rest of your spring fruit of choice.
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The report called smuggled guns the weapons of choice for violent criminals.
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One part of the debate is framed around the issue of choice.
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Is there a drink of choice for when you're at a mixer?
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Porcelain, her material of choice, is not often seen in such venues.
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One you sign up, Zoom will open in your browser of choice.
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The notion of choice has its limits; believing in freedom is infinite.
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Few consumer products offer as staggering a range of choice as wine.
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Indoor cycling classes like SoulCycle and Flywheel are my cardio of choice.
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Putting a price on carbon pollution was his government's weapon of choice.
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It's no accident that it is President Trump's social network of choice.
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Step 10: Add your reserved pasta water and your sauce of choice.
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Single parenthood is, for the most part, not a matter of choice.
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Water is my beverage of choice, sometimes carbonated courtesy of my SodaStream.
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If your service of choice doesn't prioritise protection, you should look elsewhere.
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"It's not like everybody has the same amount of choice," she said.
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But being transgender is not a matter of choice, Dr. Safer said.
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It's the cooking method of choice when the weather brings a chill.
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Today, diners at the Southdale mall food court have plenty of choice.
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The big picture: Americans are working longer — out of choice or necessity.
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Fortunately, you have plenty of choice in the Amazon Black Friday Sale.
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There is a lot of choice, and the choice is all yours.
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As Mr. Buttigieg explains it, that is not a matter of choice.
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So, you're getting a brand new iPhone for [Insert Holiday Of Choice].
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Bernie Sanders was the candidate of choice for those who decided earlier.
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" In the mid-aughts, "The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less.
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We don't have to refer to them with their labels of choice.
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Media-driven criminal investigations and character assassinations are the weapons of choice.
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Celebs on Instagram even share sponsored posts about their mattresses of choice.
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You possess the greatest gift known to mankind: the power of choice.
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Or, I'd wake up earlier to secure my pool chair of choice.
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For many of us, the exercise of choice may be the briefest.
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Some on social media had some thoughts on her cocktail of choice.
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Americans have plenty of choice in how they buy and sell shares.
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Right now, Fancy Cat's cocktail of choice is water with ice cubes.
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But it proved to be the flick of choice for Christmas moviegoers.
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Ultimately, the brothers want Dot Boards to be about freedom of choice.
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Twitter, the president-elect's medium of choice for communication, was not invited.
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Trade wars are wars of choice [that] you didn't have to do.
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Congress is not Adam's gatekeeper of choice ... not by a long shot.
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And what do they use most often as a weapon of choice?
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We also use Figma (our design tool of choice) to draw together.
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Doctors hated the lack of autonomy and patients the lack of choice.
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But Van Wagenen speaks the management palaver of choice this parsimonious winter.
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"Both Vietnam and Afghanistan were, ultimately, wars of choice," Mr. Eikenberry said.
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The illusion of choice also creates the reality of complexity; U.S. Rep.
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London is known for its food, and there's no shortage of choice.
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In case you're curious, Pepsi is apparently Noah's soda brand of choice.
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Circular strikes will always be the weapon of choice for ring cutting.
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Foods of choice: Idi Amin loved roast goat, cassava, and millet bread.
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Fintech companies are flattening the world — allowing marketplaces to initiate payments in their currency of choice to a merchant anywhere in the world, while, simultaneously, permitting the merchant to receive it wherever they live, in their currency of choice.
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In the end, the app Disconnect became our anti-tracking tool of choice.
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While that kind of choice may alienate viewers, it's also a powerful tool.
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" He added that the U.S. military considers the gun its "weapon of choice.
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Ta-Nehisi Coates: I never knew of it as any sort of choice.
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This made things all the better because it is my Vegenaise of choice.
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And if your design of choice happens to be a one-eyed willy?
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You can adhere it to either your skin or your undergarment of choice.
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Having grown up in the U.K., my boy band of choice was Busted.
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So let's put this into perspective, with 3 possible weapons of choice:1.
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No matter what your preferred communication app of choice, here's how it's done.
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Democrats are opposed to any kind of choice or competition to health care.
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A little self-awareness, especially when it comes to their outfit of choice.
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While his name of choice may sound insensitive, it's also tongue-in-cheek.
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This lack of choice puts ISPs in a different category from edge providers.
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The brand's color of choice was a cool gray, dubbed Metropolitan AF-690.
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Chrissy Teigen's "pre-bed" snack of choice is a ham and cheese sandwich.
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The network also responded to the snafu by clarifying Daenerys' drink of choice.
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Snowmobiles are the vehicles of choice to get climbers out to the ice.
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If we're listening out of choice, we probably know this man died young.
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The competition for control of the gaming platform of choice continues to grow.
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Some even call McLaren the supercar brand of choice in Silicon Valley. Why?
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That will deprive many countries of the destination of choice for their waste.
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Either way, LaCroix quickly became the drink of choice for Los Angeles writers.
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JavaScript is the language of choice for applications accessed via a web browser.
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Now we are two vectors, dots of choice and chance, charting different courses.
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That's why it's the model of choice for so many autonomous test drives.
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Instead of having a car, many use Uber as the transportation of choice.
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Trump has also had a number of choice remarks for Cohen on Twitter.
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Mr Cruz sees this as an unwarranted incursion into consumers' freedom of choice.
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The 21-year-old favors ice cream as her sweet treat of choice.
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Finding a beauty uniform is like finding your happy hour cocktail of choice.
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And "Motorball," Iron City's bloody, violent sport of choice is thrilling to watch.
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The group is also increasingly reverting to its weapon of choice: suicide attacks.
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Some people might regard these developments as a straightforward liberal expansion of choice.
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It's a matter of choice: The Seiren is great microphone for most users.
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Download any and all patches for your operating system and browser of choice.
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The hand reaches for the phone and opens the social network of choice.
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The mother-daughter duo's song of choice: "Push It" by Salt-N-Pepa.
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Then, we asked them to chow down on their greasy food of choice.
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But it also takes away freedom of choice for American operators and consumers.
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But Chinese could be the language of choice in other situations, he said.
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That's why his emojis of choice are, well, a bit of a throwback.
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All fans should know the boundaries between them and their celeb of choice.
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For consumers, the option of choice is one we have come to expect.
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You'd be hard pressed for that level of choice on any other platform.
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The food of choice for hyperactive '90s children in Australia was fairy bread.
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And if white isn't your colour of choice - it's also available in black.
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Unsurprisingly, just one in a hundred chose alcopops as their tipple of choice.
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For some locals, beer is the recreational drug of choice, rather than cannabis.
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"I remain confident that Australia is Vanuatu's strategic partner of choice," she said.
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Divide filling evenly among tortillas, and serve with your taco toppings of choice.
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He sleeps rough, seemingly out of choice, though a reason is never given.
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"I'm a recovering addict and cocaine was my drug of choice," he said.
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Today's name culture is wide open, and there is greater freedom of choice.
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Toddy (or htan ye) is the drink of choice for the Burmese farmer.
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The problem with Earnhardt's sandwich of choice must come down to the mayo.
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She said assault rifles had become the weapon of choice in mass shootings.
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A nudge is a form of choice architecture designed to improve decision-making.
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That kind of choice is rarely clear-cut, and it isn't for Amal.
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For the financially illiterate, freedom of choice means the freedom to be fleeced.
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Much needed legislation to equalise the options and give all freedom of choice.
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A martini is a bad lifestyle choice; it's not my drink of choice.
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Yet Bloomberg continues to be the political model of choice for Silicon Valley.
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This is essential to respecting dignity, autonomy and freedom of choice for patients.
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My salsa of choice is Native Texan ("Born in Texas, Never Leavin' Texas").
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At this restaurant, however, sixteen-hour-stewed pho is the drug of choice.
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Cocktails differ around the world based on alcohol of choice and origin story.
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The groundwork for that kind of choice has been laid in eastern Aleppo.
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Cuban initially offered the money as a donation to Trump's charity of choice.
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His color of choice is navy blue, said Peter Donald, a police spokesman.
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As freedom of choice expanded, prices dropped, making contact lenses generally more affordable.
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Others have criticized the book for suggesting cancer is a disease of choice.
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"Bubbles are without a doubt the drink-of-choice on Vappu," Taina adds.
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Code might be one weapon of choice, but this is a political fight.
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And contrary to the myth, this was never Pope Francis' theology of choice.
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Cardi's weapon of choice was one synonymous with enraged Latinas everywhere— her shoe.
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The drugs of choice: spliff, lavishly cut lines of cocaine, some Mitsubishi pills.
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In homicides and suicides, the most common weapon of choice is a handgun.
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Those athletes should make it explicit that they stand for freedom of choice.
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For these folks, the Mammut Broad Peak Light is the jacket of choice.
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Jarvis Khattri's channel was almost entirely videos of "Fortnite," his game of choice.
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Cryptocurrencies are the currency of choice for money laundering, hackers, terrorists and criminals.
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ET in Atlanta (or your living room or local public house of choice).
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But after all, Mr. Trump hired Mr. Manafort, international pariahs' lobbyist of choice.
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The weapon of choice for the Shabab has been the improvised explosive device.
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That Kvikk Lunsj became the mountain snack of choice is not without merit.
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According to National Geographic, pigs are the "mammal of choice" as organ donors.
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It's her format of choice; the questions she fields help sharpen her message.
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Of course, quitting your drug of choice cuts off the body's primary source.
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The weapon of choice behind most of these calls is antitrust law. Fine.
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Facebook has traditionally avoided trying to interrupt consumption after the moment of choice.
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The Silicon Valley food-drink of choice is now a 'complete nutrition platform.
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"Destiny's not a matter of chance, it's a matter of choice," Williams said.
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The Fullerton was North Korea's lodging of choice, the Washington Post has reported.
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In fact, for many years, her bag of choice was labelless and wicker.
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ZACHARY WOOLFE Grassy Tanglewood has long been my summer music destination of choice.
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For the Dutch designer Pim Gietelink, meanwhile, wood is the material of choice.
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These, along with handguns, are the weapons of choice for today's mass killers.
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Mr. Trump has long relied on the network as his outlet of choice.
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The lack of choice and condensed space inadvertently fostered a sense of community.
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No matter what your varietal of choice, these are the best wine glasses.
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Ramen isn't just the stereotypical meal of choice for cash-strapped college students.
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Delegates are voters from each locality who represent their presidential candidates of choice.
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Even though, as the illusion of choice shows, people don't even realize it.
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Another 2628 percent said they were firmly decided on their candidate of choice.
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Extra tomato sauce and jalapeños are her toppings of choice, according to Deslish.
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The Toyota RAV4 is the used car of choice in Massachusetts and Vermont.
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" And naturally, Trump reacted with his sexist insult of choice, calling Meghan "nasty.
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Delegates are voters from each locality who represent their presidential candidate of choice.
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Plus, compared with other drivers, they're particularly loyal to their brands of choice.
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Elevating the profession of teaching is more than anything a matter of choice.
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For decades, hamburgers have been Americans' sandwich of choice on fast food menus.
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On Facebook, more birthday humans are soliciting donations for their charities of choice.
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The guy's social media platform of choice is Twitter; his girlfriend prefers Instagram.
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Oklo's reactor also departs from legacy nuclear systems in its fuel of choice.
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Open Gmail on your browser of choice on your PC or Mac computer.
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Stack Overflow has long been the Q&A site of choice for developers.
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Cognitive behavioral therapy, or CBT, is the typical treatment of choice for perfectionism.
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Beyond that, it helps to know the facts about your drink of choice.
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For that, Java is one of the best languages of choice for beginners.
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ABC — until now — has been my channel of choice for the nightly news.
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His ad blocker of choice is uBlock Origin, a free piece of software.
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Most, however, lingered while one of the butchers prepped the meat of choice.
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The poison of choice, the Redditor writes, could very well be...a peach.
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But my couple of choice is and will forever be Jean and Jakob.
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They ignored her purchase of choice, and welcomed her kindly back to campus.
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For long-haul journeys, Gane predicts, biofuels will be the fuel of choice.
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He purchased the weapon of choice for the most violent drug dealers, a .
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The proceeds were given to Buffett's charity of choice, Girls Inc of Omaha.
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The Blue Zone beverage of choice is just water, and plenty of it.
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You can get EmRata's trainers of choice on sale on Amazon right now.
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The name refers to the 225st century, the founders' art period of choice.
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We live in a society that values freedom of choice and unlimited options.
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A small but important change may be coming to your smartphone of choice.
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Now instead of tyranny of choice, we have the tyranny of perfect information.
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If you want to fly in style, Emirates is your airline of choice.
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"The people in this building have become my family of choice," he said.
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The food delivery wars are here, and the weapon of choice is money.
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It's the start of me claiming my life, my freedom, freedom of choice.
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Open your program of choice and look for the "Template" or "Project" gallery.
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So Facebook faces the same kind of choice Google did six years ago.
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I believe in diversity and freedom of choice, not nanny-statism and ideology.
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The exhibition explores the search to begin anew and the burden of choice.
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Why not offer that kind of choice to the rest of the web?
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Bill Gates talks about his relationship with Steve Jobs and his smartphone of choice.
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If you need even more functionality and features, there's plenty of choice out there.
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Her hairstyle of choice is a messy bun, rather than a perfectly coiffed blowout.
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For now, Alexa appears to be Microsoft's voice assistant of choice for everyday users.
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With Samsung's handsets supporting Qi and AirFuel tech too, you've got plenty of choice.
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And the stakes, should your method of choice fail, are obviously very high indeed.
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Bitcoin may have become the currency of choice for the anonymity-loving Internet underground.
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You want to be comfortable, but cute, all while supporting your team of choice.
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Weed quickly became my drug of choice in the months following my initial experience.
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It just makes money from advertising, makes ... Advertising is our business model of choice.
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What they don't have is diversity — racial or otherwise, democracy, or freedom of choice.
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Hamonic will do just this, only his instrument of choice will be the harmonica.
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Otherwise, head to the download page of your browser of choice and install it.
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It is also using Dynamics 365 as its customer relationship management software of choice.
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While sometimes necessary, interrupting should be a last resort, not a weapon of choice.
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We should acknowledge legitimate business interests alongside the long-established practice of choice architecture.
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The crew then went to the bride's activity of choice: a pole-dancing class.
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And it's become especially popular as the weapon of choice in American mass shootings.
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But, you know, some of of us self-harm through our bae of choice.
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But until then, we've got a little bit of freedom of choice to enjoy.
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There are also signs that voters are increasingly committed to their candidates of choice.
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Containers are slowly becoming the distribution medium of choice for a number of vendors.
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"I'm not there yet, but I don't have a lot of choice," Beightol said.
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Washing your face is simple: Scrub on your cleanser of choice, rinse, and go.
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Overall, Asus appears to be giving customers lots of choice with its 2017 releases.
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"The idea of choice in relationships is key in any relationship structure," McDaniel says.
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A gourmet pizza truck provided food, and Casamigos margaritas was the cocktail of choice.
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Here's hoping he gets his phone of choice and a slew of new subscribers.
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And the drunk method of communication of choice for 99% of people is text.
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"It's the body style of choice," said Michelle Krebs, senior analyst with Cox Automotive.
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Premium gasoline is still the power source of choice for those cars, he said.
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Colors have emotional effects on people, and Home Depot's color of choice is orange.
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I want to see a company where we are the partner of choice, right?
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The "multiplicity of choice" in cities, as Jacobs described, has suddenly gotten more complicated.
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Since it's 25, the marketing platform of choice is now Instagram instead of YouTube.
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Keith Ellison gaining momentum as the left's apparent candidate of choice to lead it.
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In short, they learned how to harness their enemies' weapons of choice, including feminism.
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Meanwhile, the Switch continues to be the platform of choice for great indie games.
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While that might sound like the dream life, Jia isn't there out of choice.
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Cannabis is the country's drug of choice, and is particularly alluring to young people.
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And one particular protein, called Cas9, has long been the snipping tool of choice.
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Mr. Trump's forum of choice is Twitter, which limits individual messages to 140 characters.
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To be clear, hyping up the president's technology of choice isn't a partisan phenomenon.
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"Dinner of choice," Beckham captioned the photo of his dish on his Instagram story.
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A gourmet pizza truck provided food and Casamigos margaritas was the cocktail of choice.
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Finally, lack of choice of insurers does not mean lack of health plan choice.
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Val Demings (D-FL) put it, "the internet is the new weapon of choice."
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Widowmaker: Widowmaker edges out Hanzo here as the sniper of choice to counter Pharah.
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Ford would follow his classic American dinner of choice with butter pecan ice cream.
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"Cloud-client" is the architecture of choice among internet phenoms like Amazon and Uber.
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That should give you enough options to choose from whatever your OS of choice.
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Warner's imposing, angular structure was exclusively his comfort stop of choice, Eldredge told PEOPLE.
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CDs and CD players remained cheap and the go-to music player of choice.
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But when she wasn't at the beach, two-pieces were her outfits of choice.
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Your coat of choice says a lot about how you'll face the upcoming season.
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My cleaning products of choice, Scrubbing Bubbles and lemon-scented Clorox Wipes, cost $25.
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But this summer, we're heavy into their shared nail polish of choice: bright orange.
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But what really has people talking is Cannon's attire of choice for the appearance.
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Oftentimes the sweetener of choice is honey from the beehive on the South Lawn.
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Facebook has also said it wants to be the augmented reality platform of choice.
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Data, remixed and selectively spewed, is the weapon of choice in the culture wars.
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They slashed him in the stomach with a machete, the gang's weapon of choice.
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Tough sentencing remained the weapon of choice in the fight against drugs for decades.
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And the lack of choice was compounded by my once-threatened relationship with food.
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The pink flower crown and classic dog face were the celebratory lenses of choice.
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Fonseca said his outfit of choice was because of a promise he had made.
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Why not be the person who hooks them up with their beverage of choice?
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Facebook is the recruiting tool of choice for far-right group the Proud Boys
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As such, knives are the weapons of choice for the country's most infamous crimes.
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VBEDs are ISIS' weapon of choice, but the Iraqis are having none of them.
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You're then expected to make logic happen with your preferred computer language of choice.
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BUT WHAT IT MAKES YOU, IS YOU HAVE TO BE THE EMPLOYER OF CHOICE.
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But his television venue of choice, like his siblings and father, is Fox News.
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Of course, Twitter also had its own set of choice words for the performer.
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When we did Freedom of Choice, that was just a song on the record.
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In 2016, Kowton explained to us why Dekmantel is the DJ's festival of choice.
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That's the same hormone that is released when addicts use their drug of choice.
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Charlotte: I guess I might listen to this out of choice because it's upbeat.
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So you can't have any vinyl, but that is still a lot of choice.
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Comfort foods are typically the grub of choice, but they don't have to be.
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And he now wields a hammer as his weapon of choice, like his father.
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Today, though, the fundraising mechanism of choice appears to be the initial coin offering.
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"Because it's anonymous, it's the currency of choice for these drug traffickers," Portman said.
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On Wednesday, his drug of choice was CNN, a favorite hate-watch of his.
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He'd beaten White America's fighter of choice, and now he challenged all his haters.
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Students attending schools of choice have better outcomes and better rates of college completion.
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That's what could set the Surface Go apart as your travel companion of choice.
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Richard Shelby's tactic of choice, that write-in voters helped to sink his man.
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After giving it about a minute to dry, I apply my mascara of choice.
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Her brand of choice is Erbaviva, an organic line reportedly used by the Kardashians.
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Revolution. He explains the Asian disease problem and provides a number of choice-framing
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Y.), was the lead sponsor of the deceptively-named Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA).
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Wedges are typically the clubs of choice because their width offers a better canvas.
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His snack of choice, Mr. Kass told me at the time, was seven almonds.
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BlackBerry was once the phone of choice for Wall Street traders, politicians and celebrities.
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Freedom of choice is a hallmark of the Western tradition and the free market.
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Deeply tanned men followed suit, but their games of choice were pinochle and poker.
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Be sure to explore your app store of choice, though, for even more options.
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In this barely noticed process, the mode of choice is often a nondescript van.
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Adobe made its name as the photo editing tool of choice for desktop computers.
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It has been the weapon of choice in Las Vegas, Orlando, and now Parkland.
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But the East Coast haircut of choice is a little harder to pin down.
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We're deep into our games of choice this week, as the summer swims along.
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This is where Buchanan stored his data of choice, including ZIP and RAR archives.
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Some have argued that assault weapons are the "armament of choice" for mass shootings.
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Big, bold letters, are also Young's medium of choice for this year's Armory Show.
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Here's the song in full for anyone interested in copying Watson's tone of choice.
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Then toss with your cooked veggies or protein of choice, and bake until crispy.
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As it turned out, the mini-me wasn't such a great weapon of choice.
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"He had not been behaving the way he was because of choice," she says.
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That means customers can pay bills or shop using their payment service of choice.
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And it's not as if he's been inconsistent with this murder weapon of choice.
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For higher-end restaurants, the vehicle of choice will be the customized Spotify playlist.
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The iPhone app Notes has become the medium of choice for celebrity mea culpas.
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Recall how "I did build that" became the conservative retort of choice in 2012.
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Who better to anchor it to pop than one of Spector's drummers of choice?
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The chip card, despite its irksome reputation, is quickly becoming a system of choice.
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Except that truth telling, however painful, turns out to be the canapé of choice.
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But maybe it's time that humans learned how to make that kind of choice.
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Guns were the weapon of choice in over half of all recorded female homicides.
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Ban takes a rare break for a bottle of Champagne, his drink of choice.
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A used Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is the car of choice in these states:DelawareIowaIllinoisIndianaKentuckyMichiganNew Hampshire
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That's why famous adventurers and poor peasants alike made donkeys their ride of choice.
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And then rumor spread that Ralph Lauren, latterly the couturier of choice for Mrs.
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Today, public charter schools represent the most vibrant and rapidly-expanding form of choice.
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Purity tests are their lifeblood, even ones their own candidate of choice wouldn't pass.
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My 14-year-old son has achieved precocious success in his profession of choice.
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"I loved the rigidity and lack of choice," she writes in her chatty way.
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Amazon blew past Rakuten as the online retailer of choice in Japan in 2016.
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That means even McDonald's, Trump's fast-food chain of choice, doesn't serve red meat.
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Lack of competition also means lack of choice, which is ultimately lack of freedom.
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The N.F.L. might not emerge as the dominant sport of choice for bettors, either.
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Michelle Williams (FX's "Fosse/Verdon") spoke about her support of choice regarding reproductive rights.
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The conversation leads to a discreet mention of choosing "the vessel" of choice. 2.
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Oak barrels have been the centuries-old vessels of choice for aging fine wines.
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But these next few details are what make Citymapper my navigational compass of choice.
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We also should focus on protecting people from criminals, whatever their weapon of choice.
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These days, companies that attend to workers' financial wellness are becoming employers of choice.
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In the 1700s, rum from the Caribbean was the American eggnog alcohol of choice.
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Entry is free, though attendees are encouraged to donate to the charities of choice.
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Why hasn't Tully been the hall of choice for Mostly Mozart from the start?
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Ice creams made with full-fat milk and cheese are the desserts of choice.
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There were a couple of choice zingers at the expense of North Korea's leader.
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Mom preferred to solve undisturbed by family; choral music was her company of choice.
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Maybe it's just not the platform of choice for murdering, but why is that?
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Their vestments of choice are long denim skirts, white collared shirts, and nun's habits.
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They hope night yogurt will be the late-night snack of choice for athletes.
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For American beer lovers in particular, the pint-glass runneth over in terms of choice.
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It's lazy, disproven by a two-second search on his social media platform of choice.
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The cash will be donated to the winning golfer's charity of choice, the PGA announced.
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Instead, the beverage of choice on matchdays in and around Anfield continues to be lager.
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Even entrepreneur and "Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary says money is his present of choice.
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But Tim's argument that Google is the browser of choice is difficult to argue with.
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My oil stock of choice for [my] charitable trust … is BP. That's a better deal.
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A knife is often his tool of choice when it comes to the main reveal.
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There's no shortage of choice when it comes to finding cases for the Kindle Paperwhite.
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Fire up your streaming service of choice, be it Netflix or Amazon Prime or Hulu.
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Of late its weapon of choice has been guidance on the path of interest rates.
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PERINO: Rose wine is a popular summer drink, but what&aposs our cocktail of choice?
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There are now more reasons than ever to make Tor your daily browser of choice.
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It is the Western city of choice for many oligarchs from the former Soviet Union.
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What's more, she called weed less harmful than her country's traditional inebriant of choice: vodka.
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She wears all black, seemingly lifting her turtleneck of choice from tech icon Steve Jobs.
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As varied as the celebrities are themselves, their charities of choice reflect that same diversity.
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But it's light, frothy and fun, just like the ladies' beverage of choice – Bollinger darling!
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You probably have your spec of choice, but don't sleep on these less-considered differentiators.
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It is time to have a serious conversation about the limits of choice architecture online.
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Sunrise has been my calendar of choice for years on my iPhone, iPad and Mac.
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But unfortunately, his workout move of choice is out of the question for the moment.
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It seems like he's settled on using WhatsApp as his online propaganda tool of choice.
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In trendsetting Silicon Valley and elsewhere, the status timepiece of choice is often a smartphone.
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Thankfully, some Gomez stans hunted down her exact color of choice: Tom Ford's Bitter Bitch.
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In short, Levine is obsessed with the idea of choice in both games and reality.
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"You know your axes," Gordon tells her, a reference to Jack's notorious weapon of choice.
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They became part of her, her outfit of choice as the cancer fully took over.
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In addition, mobile has become the platform of choice for visiting certain categories of websites.
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So I ordered an apple cider, my drink of choice because I like the sweetness.
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There is a reason why acid is increasingly becoming a weapon of choice in 2017.
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But some people don't want to look harder for their venue or club of choice.
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The fish of choice here are cod and haddock, staples of fish-and-chip shops.
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Shareable plates are a constant across the game cafes, but the beverages of choice vary.
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But Signal hasn't only been the weapon of choice for scrappy hacktivists and privacy wonks.
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But the illusion of choice inspires all sorts of ideas and priorities, hopes and dreams.
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The biggest risk may be the resurgence of methamphetamine as a widespread drug of choice.
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In this uneasy coexistence between Travellers and settled society, pegs became the currency of choice.
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We peons can temper our pain with Ben & Jerry's, or any other indulgence of choice.
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As a result they were often wounded or slain as the enemy's targets of choice.
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Five percent of all sales would go to the buyer's white nationalist charity of choice.
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If your hotel of choice is kind enough to provide both, you're on your way.
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In addition to the paradox of choice, Becca had another psychological factor working against her.
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Users will be able to program their AI agents in their programming language of choice.
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Also, please skip this step if your fragrance of choice comes from the Axe family.
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A century ago cars raised fundamental questions about personal autonomy, freedom of choice and mobility.
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But Apple has yet another growing roadblock: consumers who already have an overabundance of choice.
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Like Mr Cruz, the cadet's weapon of choice was an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle.
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It's important to note that reduction of choice isn't an equal loss for all women.
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His doctor prescribed painkillers (his "drug of choice" over alcohol), triggering his addiction to resurface.
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The reserves they roam are vast, and airplane is the transport of choice for surveillance.
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Every tech company wants to tout the scalability of its machine learning framework of choice.
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The end of football's reign as America's sport of choice is in the tea leaves.
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Unsurprisingly, their instruments of choice were heavy-duty pliers, more fitting for metalwork than molars.
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Today she took to Donald Trump's forum of choice — Twitter — to meet him head-on.
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Uncensored printing offered the possibility of choice, ending the state church's monopoly on opinion-forming.
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If almond milk is your dairy alternative of choice, Starbucks is about to accommodate you.
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The open beta — which you can pre-load on your platform of choice starting Feb.
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" Like many fans, North's verse of choice was the infamous, "Kiki, do you love me?
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Their song of choice is Da Coconut Nut by Filipino musician and composer Ryan Cayabyab.
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Legend has it, the faint shade has been the queen's polish of choice since 1989.
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For others, treating and then requesting money back on their app of choice reduces friction.
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My problem with most of these apps, Instagram included, was the overwhelming burden of choice.
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Our drug of choice will continue to satisfy our TV addiction from its new location.
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Soderbergh's hardly the first filmmaker to settle on the iPhone as his weapon of choice.
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Images that received high review scores were to be displayed in the exhibition of choice.
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Usually, the only condiment of choice if you're eating fries at Wendy's is a Frosty.
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I think along every product we have, there is a lot of choice out there.
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And today, it continues to be the stack of choice for enterprises, big or small.
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Drake has been taking over our listening devices of choice now for nearly 10 years.
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Kate's small black leather handbag by Aspinal of London resembles the Queen's purse of choice.
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The cash will be donated to the winning golfer's charity of choice, the PGA announced.
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When we eat, bacteria in our mouths feast too, and sugar's their meal of choice.
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Depending on your school of choice, your efforts might save thousands of dollars — or nothing.
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The foundation of the first shift is the sublime power of choice and individual responsibility.
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Michael Myers, Halloween We have to acknowledge that Michael's weapon of choice is truly iconic.
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The end is near for the brand of choice for Australia's cheapskates and starving students.
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My weapon of choice in this post will be video analysis (using Tracker Video Analysis).
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Tiffani Thiessen is a creature of habit when it comes to her meal of choice.
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But, without caffeine, braving the morning line at your shop of choice can feel impossible.
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Each time, he was still able to pick his drink of choice based on taste.
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"I think they can become a provider of choice in the institutional market," McKinnon said.
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The network also responded to the snafu on Monday by clarifying Daenerys' drink of choice.
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Just look for the appropriate tile on the home screen for your console of choice.
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After that, you add your toppings of choice and throw the pizza in the oven.
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Apple should offer News and TV via a user's web browser of choice as well.
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Subcultures can often be represented, like a coat of arms, by their drug of choice.
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The U.S. still remains the top country destination of choice for investment by foreign companies.
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And that was how we went to Dalston Lane, it weren't out of choice mate.
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Zwart's mountain of choice is Pikes Peak, a 22,29-foot crest outside of Colorado Springs.
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Copycating Snapchat worked to make Instagram the platform of choice for stories and direct messages.
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For now, the big screen remains the medium of choice for French directors and screenwriters.
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"This trade war is a war of choice, not a war of necessity," he said.
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Russian cluster bombs are still a weapon of choice, in defiance of Security Council demands.
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Tang was known for being the powdered drink mix of choice for NASA Gemini astronauts.
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Just take it out the freezer, pour in your beverage of choice, and drink up!
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Kate's small black leather handbag by Aspinal of London resembled the Queen's purse of choice.
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Feature It's the kind of choice that climate change will be forcing over and over.
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We have barely advanced since cowry shells were the currency of choice in ancient China.
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You then take your bread of choice to the counter, where you'll order your sandwich.
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Art Review Photography was the medium of choice for most art critics in the 1980s.
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Indeed, Twitter has been his tool of choice to be the road-blocker-in-chief.
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Seamon's editing software of choice is Tezza, an app created by a fellow Instagram influencer.
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They are often substance abusers and — in fact — opioids are frequently their drugs of choice.
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And its weapon of choice for doing so is some seriously old-school suspense tropes.
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Beliefs, at their core, are simply not matters of choice but of persuasion and conviction.
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I think it would be entertaining, but I don't think do it out of choice.
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We must start thinking about the limits of choice architecture in the age of microtargeting.
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Lack of choice in where to transact will probably drive up prices and reduce efficiency.
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It's also the nickname of choice used to badge the EU by anti-EU media.
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When Frazier announced his withdrawal, the president immediately responded on his social network of choice.
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Do you have a game that you use as a distraction of choice while flying?
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I would support and promote that kind of freedom of choice to keep themselves safe.
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Re-Western embodies a female subject whose entire being is independent and full of choice.
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Plenty of folks were interested in having a blast with their Nintendo characters of choice.
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Stream/download the podcast below—or subscribe to it on your podcast platform of choice.
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Meanwhile, Edward Snowden's messaging app of choice, Signal, is beta testing video calling on Android.
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In keeping with the city's cold climate, hockey is the sport of choice for residents.
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The big social movements of the past half century were about maximizing freedom of choice.
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Often their prop of choice is a newspaper declaring sharp moves in bold typeface. S.&.
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That's Germany's policy tactic of choice right now: Defer world problems to yet another commission.
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The phrase "going ER" is the term of choice among incels for committing mass violence.
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In recent years, though, it has become the medium of choice for celebrity mass communication.
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And Lyft's lack of fare splitting makes Uber the app of choice for group outings.
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Was it a spiritual, aesthetic or economic decision — or any kind of choice at all?
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Bernie Sanders, most young people's candidate of choice, did not perform as well as expected.
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Tiger King has become the official streaming obsession of choice for many people in quarantine.
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A drug addict lays down his drug of choice in order to hold onto you.
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Playwright privilege too: In plays like "Devil of Choice," the characters do as they're told.
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And speaking of halos: The accessories of choice were a headdress and an endless train.
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The government's freshly minted 22017,23.7-rupee notes promptly became the new stash currency of choice.
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Her desk snack of choice is cashews, pretzels or "something salty and crunchy," she added.
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Depending on your carrier of choice, you're looking at around $10 to $23 per month.
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A top Huawei executive raged against American carriers, accusing them of depriving customers of choice.
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That's what Davis McCallum, Hunter's director of choice, would tell me over dinner weeks later.
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The outer layer holds your milk, while the inner layer holds your cereal of choice.
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When contacted by CNBC, Uber said it welcomed competition and supported drivers' freedom of choice.
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Somewhere else, Salvini was hunched over his mobile device of choice, banging out fresh threats.
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Wild thyme, rosemary and oregano are the herbs of choice, and garlic is a given.
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Soon, pain pills became her drug of choice, and by age 1996 she was addicted.
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Even if they had another doctor, they had to go to his clinic of choice.
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It's being billed as pro-consumer, allowing freedom of choice and potential savings for many.
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And wine drinkers will find a huge cost savings on their dinner drink of choice.
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Aston Martin is most famously known as the car brand of choice for James Bond.
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It is therefore essential that you get one that connects with your device of choice.
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STAY The intimate Villa Flor guesthouse in S-chanf is Julian Schnabel's address of choice.
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Besides the moral issue of providing freedom of choice, there is a great economic value.
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So kids drink, and booze is the self-medication of choice, along with energy drinks.
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Of course, we have also made preparations to respond to the second kind of choice.
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There is a tyranny of choice, just as there is a tyranny of no choice.
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Psychologist Barry Schwartz calls this the "paradox of choice," and it feels at least intuitively true: Sometimes, when you're given total freedom of choice and a huge number of options, you'll end up feeling like you can't evaluate the quality of all of those options.
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Shinji Kimura has already played his advertising card of choice by spending big on television commercials.
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They gossip, compete and hold forth about their passions at Café Flore, their bistro of choice.
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Starbucks customers are used to a lot of choice when it comes to their coffee orders.
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Twitter bots have seemingly become the weapon of choice for fervent political supporters this election cycle.
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But these poets do have more in common than their platform of choice, poetry experts say.
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Simply tip your head upside down and let your hair fall into your diffuser of choice.
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In 2014, Singer released the help guide Getting In: Gaining Admission To Your College of Choice.
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"Taking away freedom of choice can easily appear authoritarian," says Jeremy Ward at the VITROME laboratory.
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That means challenges for some developers, opportunities for others, and a world of choice for consumers.
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The result is a searing examination of how class, privilege, money, and freedom of choice intersect.
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But another writer also pointed out that it's the preferred email of choice for her grandparents.
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The aftershave of choice for bona fide hard men and kickboxers is Namman Muay boxing liniment.
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And with it, the only thing standing between the Democrats and their own justice of choice.
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Instagram is the current king of pet social media—the platform of choice for furry influencers.
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With your picture of choice loaded into the app, tap Object Removal then the Brush tool.
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But it s light, frothy and fun, just like the ladies beverage of choice Bollinger, darling!
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Others are for domestic markets, like ketamine and methamphetamine, the latter now China's drug of choice.
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Why it matters: This is a fitting coda to a barbed strategy of choice, not circumstance.
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It also has been the lender of choice for President Trump, his businesses, and his family.
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Beer is the alcohol of choice in Egypt, amounting to 54 percent of local alcohol consumption.
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If you haven't experienced that, you care more about freedom of speech and freedom of choice.
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Ultimately, it's important to give potential donors autonomy of choice — to give or not to give.
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But as soon as those temperatures start to rise, we're open to a world of choice.
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As for Swift's cocktail of choice, the onlooker says she sipped on Maia's pink cadillac cocktail.
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This isn't the first time Facebook Live has been the platform of choice for a telethon.
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Knives are a weapon of choice in China, where guns and other weapons are strictly regulated.
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The weapon of choice — for the police, right-wing fighters, and antifa alike — was pepper spray.
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Again, this is for the grown-ups, given the comedians' topics of choice in the past.
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"There's an increasing profusion of choice for institutional investors wishing to diversify their portfolios," said Morrow.
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Just like here on Earth, lithium-ion has become the battery technology of choice for NASA.
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Finally, pin a sash or button that proclaims your yogurt brand of choice (cough**FAGE**cough).
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Sunscreen Can't Be Your Only ProtectionSlathering on your SPF of choice is definitely a good move.
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Lest we forget, VW was the vehicle of choice for both Adolf Hitler and Charles Manson.
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USB-C is counting on being the i/o port of choice for manufacturers, especially Apple.
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It likely "will be the executive order of choice," a source close to the administration said.
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And when picture day came around for her Kindergarten class, that was her dress of choice.
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The Suitcase of Choice: This roller is TSA approved for carry-on and has special technology.
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The difference is that most Asians don't have what Mr Kausikan calls the illusion of choice.
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Why use Carrara marble as your Instagram backdrop of choice when you can use yourself, instead?
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And the government seized more than $30 million worth of Silk Road's currency of choice: bitcoin.
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Over the past five years it has overtaken methamphetamine as the drug of choice, he says.
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And all of that was before Twitter became the microphone of choice for President Donald Trump.
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Day Five: Disable FlashDisable this plugin in your browser of choice: Why should I do this?
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WeChat could become the platform of choice on smartphones because China had no dominant app stores.
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Açaí smoothies supplanted wheatgrass protein shakes as the drink of choice among athletes and body builders.
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Wrap painter's tape around the center of each pumpkin (or create your design of choice). 2.
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It's more attractive, has better audio, and ties into Google Music—my music player of choice.
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French fry-lovers obviously came for Rimm on social media to defend their carb of choice.
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Clearly advertisers also have a lot of choice in terms of where they chose to advertise.
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The athletic brand seems to be determined to be *the* sneaker of choice for fashion girls.
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Arthur's meal of choice matched his facial hair style, as both were known as mutton chops.
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Riedel-Kruse's microbe of choice is Euglena, a tiny single-celled organism that's attracted to light.
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Early-arriving fans next Thursday will have no shortage of choice for big names to watch.
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Do not buy out the entire dorm section at your local home goods store of choice.
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The singer lists Ketamine, cocaine, MDMA, mushrooms and cough syrup as the pair's drugs of choice.
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The President's signature 757, dubbed "Trump Force One," was the transportation of choice for the trip.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, Korea's favorite soju spirit has emerged as the ingredient of choice in Hanoi.
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You rarely need up-to-the-moment network features for that, whatever your game of choice.
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But fear not: You can find the perfect bra for your body and activity of choice.
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Often, those who stay don't have a choice, and that lack of choice could prove deadly.
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" She continues: "For every emotion I had during that time, food was my drug of choice.
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But despite its alcohol content, the beverage of choice for most sports fans isn't all bad.
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"Freedom of choice" also carries an ugly echo of past racism in our system of education.
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A soldier draws out his weapon of choice to reveal a simple drawing of a cat.
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The keywords of choice revealed a few things about the two-time Emmy award-winning actress.
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And I think that investment we made in wage has made us an employer of choice.
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Meghan Markle has recently been embracing the clutch, which is also Kate Middleton's handbag of choice.
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It not entirely surprising that Snapchat continues to reign supreme as teen's social platform of choice.
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At one end of the pipe is a larger chamber for holding your flower of choice.
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" The video is similar to the Jonze-directed music video for Fatboy Slim's "Weapon of Choice.
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You can stream the series at the Fox40 link above or on your podcatcher of choice.
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Technology gives us clear patterns; online shopping offers simple ways to navigate an abundance of choice.
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If you take one pass through Mason's blog, it's clear dresses are her garment of choice.
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It gives opposition lawmakers the opportunity to highlight their issues of choice and antagonize the administration.
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In the north, the main carbs of choice are buns and noodles fashioned out of wheat.
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Markle has also shared her lip balm of choice, the Fresh Sugar lip balm in Candy.
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But the restoration of fractured friendships doesn't happen by accident; it is a matter of choice.
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To get at them, say "Alexa, ask horoscope for..." followed by your star sign of choice.
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It's been a good while since we've un-ironically considered making them our footwear of choice.
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MD: The Pixelizer has become my close-quarters weapon of choice, hitting the game's final stages.
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It will contain two patties, two slices of cheese, toppings of choice, and Unbun's Keto Bun.
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And on Twitter, Trump's social media platform of choice, he has more than 59.8 million followers.
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The only slope is the long, difficult slide that may happen in the absence of choice.
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For the past decade, my shoe of choice has been the $79.95 Merrell Men's Jungle Moc.
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East Mississippi Community College, in tiny Scooba, isn't the school of choice for most football players.
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Like Wheeler, the senators "decry lack of choice" as the root cause of these "high" prices.
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I was greeted with fresh-squeezed mango juice, and reserved my sunbed of choice every day.
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Try Googling your airline of choice to find tips and reports on what triggers the credit.
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However, with some meal-kits, you don't get a lot of choice of what you receive.
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Earlier this year, the Kentucky Castle was the venue of choice for a reality TV wedding.
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And finally, a national ban on assault rifles—the weapon of choice in mass school shootings.
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Mike Pence of Indiana, it was clear "that Mexican thing" had become a phrase of choice.
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Eklund clearly has a penchant for "Starboy," as that's his tune of choice here as well.
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I realized quickly I had to take it off nightly, not because of choice, but necessity.
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Customers can expect a $1 to $2-per-month rise, depending on their plan of choice.
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The money made off the images will then be donated to the celeb's charity of choice.
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Media is Trump's "drug of choice," Sam Nunberg, an adviser on his campaign, told me recently.
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We are no longer in the familiar zone of choice architecture that equally applies to all.
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So watching two random people master the carnal act has never been my pastime of choice.
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SoftBank doesn't have a lot of choice about who it can take on as limited partners.
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Not even the crappiest laptop, should that be your instrument of choice, is so easily replaceable.
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It has driven the cost of premiums up, and, they argue, limited Americans' freedom of choice.
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It was the first time a Bell test wasn't subject to the freedom-of-choice loophole.
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One of the earliest obstacles was trying to wrangle their engine of choice, 22.0D Fighter Maker.
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"It is about freedom of choice, it is not about actuarial tables," Paul said on Tuesday.
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Buyouts may replace IPOs as the exit of choice for tech companies in the coming months.
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You can set the browser to automatically show foreign currency prices in your currency of choice.
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But, despite all prevailing evidence to the contrary, mental illness is still the scapegoat of choice.
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Democrats seldom have the luxury of choice in Nebraska, where Republicans have dominated for 80 years.
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In fact, boredom is a top reason for addicts to relapse on their drug of choice.
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The overwhelming weapon of choice was a firearm, responsible for four of five killings in 2016.
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Despite this freedom of choice, the district's schools tend to be segregated by race and socioeconomics.
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It's also proof that pods might soon oust dating apps as the mating medium of choice.
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She echoed comments made by Austria's far right, defending freedom of choice in opposing antismoking legislation.
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The infamous lap band is no longer the surgery of choice for American weight loss procedures.
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It gives the illusion of choice, when you're really locked into a partner of the ISPs.
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Carmine Carini was a convicted robber whose weapon of choice in one spree was a machete.
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Facebook's News Feed ad units work because they interact with consumers at the moment of choice.
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He was an activist from a young age, but his issue of choice was initially poverty.
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You set down the envelope alongside a string of choice criticisms, carefully construed over the years.
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Bitcoin has long been the currency of choice for those looking to purchase illegal goods online.
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Head to the Zoom website on your browser of choice on your Mac or PC.2.
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That is a lot of pots of our family's celebratory dish of choice: macaroni with spareribs.
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"The bar scene is changing and people expect more from their drink of choice," he says.
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But we've seen that the rifle of choice for many mass shooters is the AR-15.
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Wirecutter recommends the Jackery Bolt, and my battery pack of choice is the Anker PowerCore Slim.
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They all applied to their universities of choice and completed their scholarship and student loan applications.
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Dealers soon sized up their new customers and stocked up on the drug of choice: heroin.
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Just grab some beers (or your beverage of choice), crank the music, and get to swinging.
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The book holds up the prism of choice and lets light shine through from every angle.
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"We can't offer that, which is, in my opinion, really reducing freedom of choice," he said.
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Last week his outlet of choice for a TV interview was the Murdoch-owned Fox News.
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Hence the reunion in its participants' former boîte of choice, the no longer fashionable Talk House.
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Green tea lemongrass, another Air Esscentials creation, is the aroma of choice at Morgans Hotels worldwide.
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They rejected all geographic or chronological limits on the president's power to wage wars of choice.
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The British actress Janet McTeer's place of choice for an initial get-together was in kayaks.
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" On Monday he reiterated that "the dollar remains the currency of choice in G-10 space.
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The weapons of choice when disagreements arise are diplomats and lawyers, not armies and suicide bombers.
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Otherwise, I almost never add milk, and my sweetener of choice is a drizzle of honey.
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Individual behavior has a lot less range of choice in politics than we think it does.
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Or when she starts to harass the teenagers using their own weapon of choice: social media.
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The drink of choice: the cocktail, which spread out the hooch and could disguise bad flavors.
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Here are four self-empowering reasons why she has made the pantsuit her outfit of choice.
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While many feminists see abortion as a matter of choice, some Christians see it as murder.
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Open your web browser of choice on your Mac or PC and go to Facebook.com.2.
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From there, maneuver your vehicle of choice to face your target and hit the fire button.
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You know he'll be Cam Newton's target of choice in a favorable matchup with the Falcons.
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Twitter has long been Trump's social media platform of choice and the one he uses personally.
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A potential downside to bundles is the lack of choice, but that's not the case here.
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Semi-automatic weapons and high-capacity magazines have been weapons of choice in previous mass shootings.
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You can download it right now from your online store of choice via the band's website.
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Boycott has been the response of choice for most artists asked to perform at the inauguration.
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The Lyceum was clearly the place to be, the educational destination of choice for the elites.
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But, I hear you ask, what does this mean for your preferred wanking hand of choice?
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Say that Alice wants to buy a bike from Dan using Bitcoin, her cryptocurrency of choice.
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With nearly 84 million lifetime users, the drug of choice — by far — in Europe is cannabis.
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Foods of choice: Pol Pot enjoyed venison, wild boar, snake, fresh fruit, brandy, and Chinese wine.
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What it comes down to is a matter of choice—and of resources—for the brand.
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Trump, however, has made it clear that tariffs are his weapon of choice in trade fights.
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And I'm wondering if there's a way in which lack of choice is becoming a luxury?
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They don't want, as a socially conscious, family-friendly company, to cultivate or encourage the idea that Solo is the cup of choice for keg stands, black-out drunks, or underage parties,even if they do happen to be the cup of choice for those activities.
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All along, Slater was just using Jesse to get to his sex symbol of choice: Zack Morris.
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Once you let Motiv know your size, it will ship your ring in your color of choice.
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Although she says that if she were a kid now, Rey would be her costume of choice.
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SALT-LITE Las Vegas was for years the $3.2 trillion hedge fund industry's party venue of choice.
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It is the tie of choice for cowboys and free-thinkers, people who can't be hemmed in.
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But they're also cute for just walking around and running errands, if that's your workout of choice.
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Psilocybin is the drug of choice for most researchers in recent years for a variety of reasons.
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On the other side of the coin, there is Adista, who wears a hijab out of choice.
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"Art is my weapon of choice in this fight," she writes on the packaging of her pins.
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Diversification was key, and nowadays you have a lot of choice when it comes to LEGO sets.
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They tell us that women shouldn't be allowed freedom of choice when it comes to reproductive rights.
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As president, though, his weapon of choice has inflicted wounds on himself as well as his adversaries.
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If advocates want to continue having access to their herb of choice, the fight is just beginning.
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For Monday's engagement, Meghan's bag of choice was from a luxe label with an eco-friendly spin.
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I have decided that the wine of choice for this episode is a sweet and crisp Riesling.
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The drinks of choice for a child's second year of life should be water and whole milk.
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Asci developed a reputation as the PR expert of choice for tech CEOs with reputations at stake.
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As usual, a predicament of choice is likely to strike New Yorkers in search of Halloween entertainment.
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Organizers pay between $9.99 and $23.99 a month, depending on location and the subscription model of choice.
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Whether he pulls up or drives seems a matter of choice; he can do either, whenever, easily.
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Outside of a few niche genres, YouTube has remained the video platform of choice for content creators.
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It's reminiscent of an ovipositor—a sex toy that deposit jelly eggs into your orifice of choice.
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To this day, pictures are still the method of choice when my mom talks to me online.
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Carfentanil is typically found at autopsy in overdose victims, and not noted as a drug of choice.
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The word of the year is either "post-truth" or "surreal," depending on your dictionary of choice.
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Our once-beloved mall crawl has flourished into our mecca of choice for high and low buys.
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Alipay, the payments arm of Alibaba, an e-commerce giant, soon became the mobile wallet of choice.
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Subverting state power became the party's legal instrument of choice against dissidents accused of challenging its legitimacy.
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Beer pong is the party game of choice for college kids, but it can be pretty challenging.
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Each of Forsaken's barons is defined by their weapon of choice or some other outward personality quirk.
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Run the numbers on your child's college degree program of choice to see if it makes sense.
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Searching is available on physical media and for rental or purchase on your digital platform of choice.
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Their destination of choice has been Khorgos, a desert outpost in China's far west, next to Kazakhstan.
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When your item of choice is a crystal, that sense of grounding can be even more powerful.
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This would prevent Broadcom's customers and, ultimately, final consumers from reaping the benefits of choice and innovation.
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Both Lopez and Smith agree the jewelry plays the biggest role — depending on your material of choice.
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You start by connecting your service of choice in G Suite using the Gmail Add-on tool.
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Enable it in Gmail settings, then follow Google's instructions to set up your email app of choice.
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Williams' weapon of choice was direct mail — a common tactic, according to U.S. Postal Inspector Scott Horne.
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But ambitious use of antitrust powers has long been the tool of choice for breaking legislative logjams.
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If boxing is your boutique workout of choice, you probably know how nasty renting gloves can be.
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And as Sharp says, it's an advantage if your snack food of choice happens to be popcorn.
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Ultimately, the only person standing in between me and my flavored coffee beverage of choice is me.
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Though Tortorella's film of choice was not nominated, he'll still be there to cheer on everyone else's.
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Longstanding protections within Medicaid safeguard every person's right to access care at their qualified provider of choice.
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The first interactions are by email (or communication channel of choice) giving instructions on how to proceed.
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In the 1970s Mr Buffett's monopoly of choice was citywide newspapers, which had a lock on advertising.
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The UE Boom, our speaker of choice, is also cheaper, and good looking in its own right.
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Walkenhorst, 25, and Laura Ludwig, 30, donned matching bikinis – the traditional uniform of choice for beach volleyball.
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The bartender distributes mismatched mugs of hot cocoa, made with water and an alcoholic shot of choice.
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Once you've found your podcast app of choice, it takes a lot to even consider something else.
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She even gets to fly — which is definitely this entertainment writer's super power of choice as well.
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But no matter your pet name of choice, they all equate to one thing: something extra-cozy.
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The mom of two joked that laughter is the drug of choice these days, out of necessity.
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Other funds are in limbo, including some $160 million in Stanford's Swiss bank of choice, Societe Generale.
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Amazon's intent with making MXNet its framework of choice was, in part, to generate interest from developers.
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Frequently the trade of choice was tom/next — used to roll positions forward on a daily basis.
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