It's shocking ... a male cast member grabbing Jessica Graf's vagina, women butt poking men, men butt poking women, men butt poking men, and it's all on video.
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Mr. de Blasio's effort at poking fun became the object of a little poking back.
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It's like the city with wilderness poking in, and wilderness with something urban poking in.
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By poking fun, they were simultaneously poking at a wound, exposing the ugliness around border politics, and even educating people in the process.
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It's all fun and games ... until someone starts poking.
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You're poking around my ports like a madman back there.
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I detected no lag while poking around with my finger.
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" I wrote a version of the joke, "I invented poking.
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Like poking at a bruise just to feel it hurt.
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John Krasinski is poking fun at those Green Lantern rumors.
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Unofficially, the Chinese may start poking their trading partners sooner.
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Mulaney deflected, instantly aware of what Fox was poking at.
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Not even Iron Man can resist poking fun at Hiddleswift.
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God, look at those beautiful abs poking through his shirt.
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Green shoots poking through the soil promise visitors verdant surroundings.
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Then, seeing a name I recognized, I stopped poking around.
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Dwayne Johnson isn't above poking a little fun at himself.
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"That's why you have to keep after it, poking away."
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He was actually poking out his tummy for the photo.
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Leave the poking, prodding, and squeezing to the robots instead.
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People didn't waste no time poking fun at the memorial.
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"Wakanda bullsh– is this, @forever22018?" another fan wrote poking fun.
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Photos showed him poking around packages of Welch's fruit snacks.
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Poking around, I realized how little I actually knew him.
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If anyone hits them, then you know someone's poking around.
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Grasses, poking through the white sand, bend in the breeze.
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"They weren't just poking at Five Points," Ms. Wright said.
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It's taking a spike and poking out its own eyes.
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Spare me the industrial daffodils poking through scraps of snow.
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"I mean, there's Harvey and then there's poking," she says.
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Sometimes the SEC notices a shareholder suit and starts poking around.
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Oswalt retweeted the adorable photo, poking fun at their similar outfits.
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Here she is poking fun at her iconic Star Wars role.
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I&aposve been like, leave this alone, stop poking this bear.
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Look at the cute metallic Slime face poking out of there!
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But it is also not above poking fun at these signifiers.
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Some highlighted the historic win while also poking fun at it.
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It didn't take any groping, poking or prodding to find it.
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Jenna Bush Hager has no problem poking fun at her dad.
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It gets better, there is now a good excuse for poking.
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Might those be the two hilts poking out of the Throne?
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I'll be pecking and a-poking, pouring water on his smoking.
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That didn't stop DeGeneres from poking fun at the first lady.
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Two hands and two legs poking out of a car seat.
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He made a point he felt passionate about while poking his
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Devops199 was poking around this code for multi-signature Ethereum wallets.
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We'll know soon as speedrunners start poking and prodding at them.
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I remember nearly poking Penelope Cruz's eye out with my umbrella.
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Once you start poking around the shelves, you notice the differences.
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This, it seems, is the Texan equivalent of poking the bear.
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They were poking fun at the toxicity of men's bad behaviors.
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We get bored of always railing at people or poking them.
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And yet, I kept poking around, figuring I was missing something?
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So she's always poking, she's always making fun, which I love.
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A reporter might have thought he was poking at the coach.
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"Alisak," Prany said, leaning across, clutching a pillow, and poking him.
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I slid my arms in, poking my thumbs through the holes.
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"There are definitely industry veterans who are poking around," Horsley said.
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"Do you feel something poking -- like an alien?" the doctor asks.
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That was my job, like poking him with a stick, essentially.
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The first time was in Season 3, in the episode titled "The One With the Giant Poking Device," in which — you guessed it — the Friends friends poked UNG with a giant poking device, made from chopsticks.
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Researchers have been poking and prodding the brain with electricity for years.
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The blaze gets hot enough to incinerate logs without all the poking.
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That means no more poking around in your Dropbox folder or computer.
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Most are unfinished, their innards exposed, steel bars poking from the rooftops.
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Even Bethesda is poking fun at the multitude of ports for Skyrim.
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He was poking my thigh and back and laughing hysterically about it.
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"If somebody keeps poking at you … you're eventually gonna pop," she said.
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This time, he appeared in a video poking fun at his mistake.
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You might want to start poking your food before taking a bite.
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Others took a different approach to poking fun at the U.S. president.
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Bush and her family also enjoyed gently poking fun at each other.
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There's a whole subreddit poking fun at Mark Zuckerberg's supposed power complex.
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A few koi idled there, poking at the surface for the scraps.
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Quotes of "Auld Lang Syne" keep poking out of the musical mayhem.
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Gracie was poking her head out of her pen, waiting for us.
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SNL utilized it by poking fun at the couple's headline-making divorce.
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It's like poking a hornet's nest — a hornet's nest with student debt.
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Like straight up diamonds, shotguns poking out over our heads, and stuff.
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Meanwhile, Canadian Daniel is drunk and poking people in the belly button.
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You play around with and explore these by clicking, poking, and popping.
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We more see mature companies — the Ubers, Facebooks, and Googles — poking around.
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"I like taking grim things and poking fun [at] them," he says.
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It basically involved her just poking at me, but it felt nice?
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I've seen you commenting on his photos, liking his photos, poking him!
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These words become clandestine operators poking out from Jones's simple color schemes.
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Like Jesus poking his head out of the cave, it has risen.
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It's a bit rough, with the occasional nailhead poking up too high.
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"It was a little bit like poking the bear," Mr. Coulton said.
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The police march through, poking ineffectually at the drug-dealers' empty stalls.
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There are squirrels cheeky with nuts and autumn roses poking through fences.
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We're expecting clouds today, with the sun poking through here and there.
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We saw a lot of empty hangers poking out from the racks ...
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Elizabeth Warren and poking fun at Mike Bloomberg's height along the way.
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Troughton-Smith came to a similar conclusion after poking through iOS 20183.
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It appears even international analysts are poking fun at Tesla's Elon Musk.
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Remember when poking was the worst thing that happened on the site?
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Amy Klobuchar also mentioned Trump, poking fun at his lack of action.
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And Mr. Trump concluded by poking fun at his wealthy supporters' complaints.
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Check. Poking, cutting, and prodding of said object with knives and other tools?
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"I love my husband, President Barack Obama," Hadid said, poking fun at Mrs.
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We'll keep poking around and let you know if we solve the mystery.
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"Less Life," YouTuber Rahmel Dockery wrote, poking fun at Drake's playlist More Life.
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These three artists are poking holes in the often-suffocating narratives around technology.
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It was poking fun at, but also challenging, cis people's obsession with transness.
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No, Fido would have to present him or herself for poking and prodding.
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Multiracial people were examined with perverse fascination, a pseudo-scientific poking and prodding.
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Tyrion opens the episode by poking fun at Varys for being a eunuch.
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But a pile of evidence to the contrary is poking through the camouflage.
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Instead of poking and prodding at identities and definitions, #AskRachel answered every question.
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But it required some poking around Google Maps and typing in your destination.
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"Less Life," YouTuber Rahmel Dockery wrote, poking fun at Drake's playlist More Life.
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And then I noticed one German poking up a little from a trench.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Rupert Murdoch's Fox is poking a sleeping advertising bear.
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She has a proven record of poking fun at people -- not assassinating them.
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We don't want [law enforcement] to be poking through people's phones willy-nilly.
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The cold open started by poking at the intense focus on Clinton's emails.
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And of Ash's robotic hard-on for poking around inside the disemboweled facehugger.
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You're probably running low on conditioner, so it's worth just poking around, right?
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Their poking over the church, with their puny interest in art, was obscene.
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It should be pigmented, smooth, and easy to use without poking your eyes.
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When the tips start poking through the ground, you'll need to be vigilant.
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But Guillaume Rey isn't poking fun at a tired stereotype, he's alleging discrimination.
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Not because she was poking fun at Indians for whom she felt contempt.
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Mr. O'Leary cultivated a brash image, poking competitors, pilots and Ryanair's own customers.
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But though he mimicked categorization, he was really poking fun at such categories.
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The incident on August 3, though, was not a case of poking around.
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She's sure she can ID the penis she caught poking through the wall.
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Look closely and you'll see a wolf poking out of the nearby forest.
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You can kind of see her head poking through slightly on the right.
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Otherwise, the majestic walkway and poking around Poughkeepsie are plenty for a day.
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A little poking around invites a lot of seeming evidence to the contrary.
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Timothée Chalamet is poking fun at Scarlett Johansson's recent comments about casting choices.
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Eye poking, top Republicans warn, will only engender sour feelings in the Capitol.
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T-shirts poking fun at Li also appeared on Chinese e-commerce sites.
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The last photo shared shows Yeezy poking and prodding at his wife's legendary derriere.
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A previously released teaser showed the two poking fun at their on-screen personas.
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The toy's warning label cautions users against poking or swinging the toy against anyone.
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Next, I turn to a nearby closet and start creepily poking through Prince's wardrobe.
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The title Songs from Northern Britain seemed like it was poking fun of Britpop.
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Chase starts poking around and sifting through a few documents, which immediately raises eyebrows.
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Governments give out a range of exemptions, thereby poking holes in their own nets.
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Nick Viall is poking fun at The Bachelor's next leading man this Halloween season.
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In nontheme news, I liked POKING FUN AT, UNITED FRONT, HITMEN and P. DIDDY.
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The duo posed next to each other, poking fun at the minor faux pas.
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I was hooked, the barb practically poking out of the side of my cheek.
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Kimmel's 2012 monologue was tame, but enjoyable, poking fun but not going too far.
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Generally they remain hidden beneath rocks and coral, poking out at night to feed.
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There's Distressed Donald and Terrified Trump, poking fun at Trump's fear of debate moderators.
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Because despite everything poking holes in the mainstream hacking delusion, people chase it anyway.
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While poking fun at Mr. Trump was a recurring theme of the night, Mrs.
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On Friday, the wood-chucker wandered onto the herd's land and started poking around.
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It's pretty awesome, and I had way too much fun poking around the site.
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He was poking fun at the massive surveillance programs maintained by the United States.
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Sometimes he was poking around on his map; sometimes he was on his phone.
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After a day of poking around olive groves, the group retreated to their hotel.
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Roland, that undercover FBI agent from earlier in the season, has started poking around.
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If you've got a technical background, you might consider poking around the 3DS itself.
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The twins have no problem trolling each other and poking fun at their work.
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Meyers has long been poking fun at President Donald Trump and other political figures.
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Now country is generating new, knowing ways of poking fun at itself in song.
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The newly released girls appear gaunt, their bony shoulders poking out of colorful dresses.
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Just enjoy the benefit of having fewer stray lashes poking you in the eye.
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He evidently didn't consider the danger of poking into a Presidential candidate's darkest secrets.
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The ship made a long furrow through the mist, just the smokestack poking through.
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Employees dressed up and performed songs and dances poking fun at Alibaba's company culture.
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Her devil is in a large cat carrier, its fur poking through the holes.
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Poking their blocky, sweet heads between bars, they scarf ever-diminishing piles of hay.
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Poking around the internet, I quickly spotted the Asheville Yoga Festival in North Carolina.
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They are also ill-disposed to do-gooders poking about in their poisoned souls.
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"It wasn't the time or place to start poking people about politics," says Feld.
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"Ewwwww, my love handle is poking out of my leotard," I mumble to myself.
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Were they poking you with sticks so they could get good moments on TV?
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Davidson mostly skewered Republicans with his "first impressions" bit, poking fun of their looks.
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But the act of hand poking for Tlingit tattoo artist Nahaan, 34, is spiritual.
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In backing Moore, he was poking a stick in the eye of Mitch McConnell.
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This year, an Australian woman noticed the thick green glass poking through the sand.
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A little over two years ago, Lamott was poking around Our Time, the Match.
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A sloppy pass in Argentina's box leaves Sigurdsson inches away from poking it in.
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But that won't stop me from poking some fun at the filmmakers' wishful physics.
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Late-night hosts take their turn poking fun at President Donald Trump's physical exam.
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It's like a Bloody Mary with hamburgers and pizza slices poking out of it.
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A rusted incinerator sat just behind the fence, poking out of the murky soup.
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I think I saw some carrot shavings poking out of dry and wilted leaves.
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"No, Dad," Dru Love interjected, his competitiveness poking a hole in his polite demeanor.
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The ad has inspired numerous spin-offs and memes poking fun at the commercial.
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"They are poking around for soft spots," LaRose told The Columbus Dispatch on Tuesday.
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Still, like most elected Republicans, McCarthy treads carefully, wary of poking the orange bear.
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That's the basis for why we, at least, are poking at this so hard.
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First of all, it made me laugh, and second it's poking fun at the character.
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"We're not trying to enrich ourselves by poking another startup," said Lemonade CEO Daniel Schreiber .
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Poking the bear In 1993, during a contractual fight with his record label, Warner Bros.
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Potential rivals of Qualcomm also might fear poking the beast and disrupting other industry relationships.
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If you go poking around, you can easily find something that you wish you hadn't.
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During those storms, only the tallest volcanoes on Mars were visible poking above the dust.
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Steve Martin is poking fun at the Iowa caucus vote-counting debacle at the Oscars.
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I don't have any problems with poking light fun at a powerful country like England.
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If you were poking the drug companies, the families are the ones who felt it.
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This being the internet and, most of all, Twitter, memes, poking fun, and dragging ensued.
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Koul is incisive in her criticism, but doesn't shy away from poking fun at herself.
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These specific thumbnails are so popular that memes have been made poking fun at them.
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West could be seen poking out of the car's sunroof as fans tried keeping up.
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Police in patrol cars creep through the lanes, their rifles poking out of the windows.
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The video is a loop showing two deer casually poking around in an idyllic forest.
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McPhee also shared a post from the boat ride, slightly poking fun at her photographer.
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Kylie Jenner couldn't resist poking fun at her sisters' recent feud on her 21st birthday.
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He discovered Pluto in 43, and he spent years poking around the outer solar system.
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Why did you create Autonomous Trap 001, besides poking fun at an incredibly hyped technology?
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Facebook has been poking around how it could integrate Messenger and Groups for a while.
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Up a slight slope, we could see two gorillas poking their heads above the nettles.
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Heads bowed, the sheep slowly search for sparse vegetation poking through the parched, crunchy soil.
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It fits perfectly and it's put together very well without any itching, scratching or poking.
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This is totally reminiscent of the butt-poking epidemic last year in the 'BB' house.
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We're always good at poking fun at each other, in a nice and loving way.
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In response, Kardashian West can be seen playfully poking her tongue out towards her husband.
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Has Trump received word that (*gasp*) yet another TV show is poking fun at him?
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Clinton's attempts at poking Mr. Trump have felt tame compared with what he has unleashed.
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So I started poking around under the hood, and I found all these security problems.
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At one point, Orlando switched positions and played dead, and he felt something poking him.
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Some might know the ridge poking up from behind the fifth green as Baltusrol Mountain.
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Some of them had rocks poking up from the center, like islands in a lake.
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She was balling up the Sunday paper to use as kindling, and poking the logs.
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"They are poking at FACE laws to see what holds," says activist and author Marty.
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They tell him they won't—in between smirking and poking fun at where he lives.
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GOOD TO THE LAST PROD (17) Cowpoke's credo for maintaining cow-poking quality all day?
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A fold of our overcrowded, over-colonized world poking into another universe like a hernia.
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It's a way of poking fun at the rich and labeling their lives as disposable.
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Undoubtedly. Should Poking someone in 2017 be considered a mildly passive aggressive form of harassment?
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She went straight for the jugular, poking fun at Corden's weak ratings and relative anonymity.
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This morning, Schumer premiered a clip poking fun at a very serious subject: gun loopholes.
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Did the plan unravel when David started poking holes in Andrew's Natural Born Killers fantasy?
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A relatively new programmer was poking at Age of Reckoning's code, and noticed something strange.
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Almost immediately, though, DSA members and sympathizers on Twitter began poking holes in Carter's story.
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The marble has been worn away by countless pilgrims poking their fingers through the grate.
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But yes, I think it's in protest, or at least poking fun at heteronormative society.
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There's a celebrity M.C., most often a comedian poking (very gentle) fun at fashion's oddities.
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Behind the house, two ivy-draped bunkers nestle in the woods, ferns poking through cracks.
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It's a skinny two-handed tablet with thumb sticks poking out and an exposed screen.
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Both are also fond of poking fun at their own public caricatures (caricatures they created).
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Others are poking fun at shooter drills while they are actually happening in their classrooms.
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And yet, my old manual toothbrush, poking out of a mug on the vanity, beckoned.
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Twice, Matthew called the police on Jessica, for yelling or cursing or poking his chest.
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But don't assume that we won't re-escalate if you, Iran, keep poking at us.
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As in, with child, her round tummy poking out from her signature printed crop top.
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Poking holes The gaps made it quite easy for Republicans to confuse what he said.
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But those secretive projects have a weird habit of poking their heads into the light.
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And if anything, by poking fun at it, I'm making Americans reflect more on it.
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She found solid footing on health care, while poking holes in Biden and Buttigieg's plans.
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His thick, gray beard, poking out in all directions, defies the confines of his face.
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After learning about consolidating points, I got curious and started poking around the Chase site.
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She was poking fun at the forced intimacy of Egyptians in such a crowded society.
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But regardless of how they fit into their surroundings, Winfrey insists they're only poking fun.
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Time heals all wounds — but what happens if you can't stop poking at those wounds?
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That effort was thwarted when two men who comfortably fit the stereotype of young hustlers on Planet Start-Up approached her desk, sat on it and began a vaguely menacing flirtation — poking at her computer, reading what was on the screen, poking at her.
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" Poking Donald Trump: "There's one area where Donald's experience could be invaluable, and that's closing Guantanamo.
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But in this case, it's also possible that the SEC was poking around anyway, says Sroufe.
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They were seen making calls, poking at him and attempting to pry his clenched fists apart.
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Johnson first posted this cursed image in 2014, with the intention of poking fun at himself.
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"It's just this weird poking feeling at the side of my stomach at night," she said.
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No problem, just download the bulk data for the corresponding time period, and start poking around.
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Yesterday, the pop star shared a meme poking fun at the recent Fifth Harmony shake-up.
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Yet Russia wasn't poking around for kicks; spies were likely gathering information and searching out vulnerabilities.
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I've played a dead body, with the players poking at me, and then reanimated on them.
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Hemsworth, 33, shared a photo with his wife on Instagram, poking fun at the false rumors.
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Still shocked by the news that his grandmother had been imprisoned, Hiram started poking around online.
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Poking at Europe's belly and finding it soft, China is testing how far it can push.
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As long as there has been publicly released software, there have been enthusiasts poking into it.
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Unsurprisingly, the most common reason people Venmo one another isn't penny poking; it's reimbursement for meals.
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They show close-ups of her sexual organs and use vulgar language while poking at her.
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The FBI is poking around, too, and they're sure as not telling some LAPD detectives why.
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Jennifer Garner is poking fun at her never-ending bag — and all the random items inside!
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Hey[walks around poking everyone] Ok now that I have your attentionWe hired a new doofus!
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As a C-cup, it was seriously freeing not to feel underwire prodding or poking me.
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But Chung, herself an on-screen personality, is totally comfortable poking fun at his prep work.
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Now I watch other shows, and other shows are poking and pinching things from our show.
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That hasn't stopped DeGeneres from poking fun at the KarJenner baby boom on her daytime show.
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Jenna & Jordan: What a secretly fun couple, just busy poking their fingers into each other's briefcases.
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And then there's the FBI, which is also poking around to see if this is legal.
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Mr Musk may also want to think twice before poking fun at the SEC on Twitter.
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" Poking fun at her glamorous choice of post-pregnancy attire, she captioned the snaps, "5 weeks.
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Reporter Angela Chen spent the better part of the afternoon repeatedly poking at her own eyes.
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But tiny fingers would probably be far more adept at poking around than clumsy adult digits.
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It did vary, though — sometimes I felt nothing and other times I felt a poking sensation.
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Poking around in the kitchen, he finds the gun and passport that Hannah stole from Aleksander.
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Years later, J.Lo's playfully poking fun at Drake while kicking off her It's My Party tour.
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A few unicorns can still range across the market without poking horns into each other's eyes.
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Brody Jenner is poking fun amid his current relationship drama — and Miley Cyrus is clapping back.
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"Slimers" are people who make their own slime, and post films of themselves poking their creations.
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That seems to miss the mark about what's worthy of poking fun on in the Valley.
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Here and there a few car tops were still just visible poking above the muddy waters.
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" He added: "It's poking a stick in [President] Donald Trump's eye in a signal of defiance.
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Rock's comedy is known for tackling societal issues head-on -- and poking fun at sacred cows.
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I opened up the Le Roux archive I'd built for the book and started poking around.
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"Oh thank god you're here," I said, poking my head out from around the stall door.
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Poking through the gravel, there may be a fragile dandelion shedding its seeds in the wind.
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He studied and wrote poetry, poking his head out with musical projects every now and again.
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Even Amazon ran a lengthy ad poking fun at the hiccups from its Alexa voice assistant.
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Woytek and Butner followed her, in business casual, with tattoos poking out from beneath their sleeves.
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So poking fun at the dance world, and ballet, and young boys is just not cool.
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If an alligator does attack, fight back by hitting, kicking or poking it in the eyes.
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It's something completely different, so you don't really know what you're actually poking and picking at.
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The little scamp can't resist poking into an empty bedroom to steal a bottle of perfume.
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I tried to pat her back, but I ended up only poking her with one finger.
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The second I was distracted, the lizards closed the distance and surrounded me, poking with spears.
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Presumably, the basketball gods will stop poking the Wizards voodoo doll and their injuries will diminish.
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"Poking at a wound in that way is not going to make it better," she says.
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At the controversy's peak, Peele tweeted simply, "It's a documentary," poking the beehive with characteristic waggishness.
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Asked if the company is "poking a hornet's nest," Hines paused for a moment and laughed.
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She's a steady presence at the center of these things that just keep poking at her.
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Three days later, another boy, fishing nearby, noticed its legs poking up out of the water.
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You can create the same effect with your hands or by poking a hole in cardboard.
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Plus a possibility of sunshine poking through here and there, with a sticky high of 215.
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But there's more to think about than just poking fun at a very specific job posting.
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In other words, lots of people did know and people poking into it quickly identified me.
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Parades have always been inventive and theatrical, often poking fun at the theme for the krewe.
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The surface of the water was churning, black tails poking up like so many miniature sails.
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His ears could be seen above the crowd all along Fifth Avenue, poking into blue sky.
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But holes appear physically in many of her clothes, poking the surfaces or slicing tailoring apart.
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There was the "Poke," which straddled the line between flirty and creepy (somehow, Poking still exists).
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A fake national park account is even poking fun at Conway's expense with the #NeverRemember hashtag.
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Teen-agers are kind of poking around and trying different ways of being, ways of acting.
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Millions of years later, the rock happened to be poking out to reveal its paleontological bounty.
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We had you appearing on CNBC in a onesie poking fun at the on-demand economy.
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Burrows's sixth goal came after Ryan McDonagh, the Rangers' captain, narrowly missed poking a rebound past Miller.
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Gutierrez, it seems, took the whole situation in stride, forgiving him and ultimately poking fun at Harvey.
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But I was the kid who was always poking around in the woods and building tree forts.
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White is no stranger to people poking fun at her age — and she does it herself, too!
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Moore, South Carolina (CNN)They were poking fun at Todd Kohlhepp, but he wasn't enjoying the joke.
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Star Robert Pattinson, who never shied away from poking fun at Twilight whenever possible, has some thoughts.
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So Feldman started poking around on Fiverr, trying to figure out how people were making serious money.
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She's not unlike Jay in this regard, poking her nose in places where she's certainly not welcome.
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So the company went poking around in nearby districts to see if there was a quieter docket.
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Or maybe Hoult's just poking fun at the media scrutiny surrounding Hiddleswift and celebrity relationships in general.
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Like Trump, he enjoys poking Washington politicians in the eye, and comfortably claims the mantle of outsider.
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There's even a subtle asian kevin traits, poking fun at the name's inexplicable popularity among Asian parents.
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The memes feature screenshots of messages from the Bloomberg campaign account poking fun at Bloomberg's public persona.
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At one point he's handcuffed in a forest with a large gun poking him in the back.
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It's totally not our business, but we're happy to see that Cardi is poking fun at herself.
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Alexander also posted a video poking fun of Abraham for comparing herself to legendary boxer Floyd Mayweather.
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Some fans appreciated DeGraw poking fun at himself, chiming in some hilarious comments about his wipe-out.
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The image is an illustration of an apple (the fruit) with two SIM cards poking into it.
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The comedian impersonated Lochte on stage, poking fun at the robbery scandal that surrounded Lochte's Rio stay.
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But it also makes you consider the actual point: was it poking fun at the Creed fandom?
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He likes to dress smartly, wearing cufflinks and with a handkerchief poking out of his breast pocket.
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His sculptures assert a sense of historical importance, while poking fun at the present and the past.
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Or if you'd rather talk about poking and eyes, imagine yourself trying to go all Mountain-vs.
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New tech industry satire The Circle seems to be poking at least a little bit at Uber.
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Both songs mix English and Chinese lyrics, but the Higher Brothers go deeper, poking fun at themselves.
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That hasn't stopped DeGeneres from poking fun at the KarJenner baby boom on her daytime show, though.
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During cross examination, Cosby's lawyers tried poking holes in Constand's story, pointing out inconsistencies in her story.
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"Drive-by shooting, I suppose," Lowe said, poking at the hole, no bigger than a shirt button.
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The teens are just powerless, frustrated kids, poking around a convenience store, acting bigger than they feel.
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Everything was covered except for the perfect, white circle of my knee poking out of the water.
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You can still see the Trinidad & Tobago battle field poking through the glass of the interview booth.
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AFTER half an hour poking around Martin Shem's farm, Paul Kavishe is impressed, even a little jealous.
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"I know the guys at Goldman Sachs," Mr. Trump said during one debate, poking at Mr. Cruz.
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If they're not unnecessarily bulky and weighing down your head, they're poking and prodding at your eardrums.
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And, in October, Trump stunningly demanded that "Saturday Night Live" be canceled for poking fun at him.
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He was originally in Oakland, but kept poking around on Craigslist looking for something across the bay.
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Off in the rocky distance, we spot some modern cube-shaped pods poking out of the hills.
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They're running to get that smartphone, poking it and swiping it and figuring out how it works.
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Wielgus grew up hunting rabbits and poking around the woods that fringed the suburbs of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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Cavani added a fourth on the stroke of halftime, poking the ball home from Thomas Meunier's cross.
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He began his set with a series of jokes poking fun at progressives who get furious online.
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What is that green vase trying to bewith knives poking out where there could have been roses?
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None of the old growth remained — only charred stumps poking up from murky, dark pools of water.
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Garrett sits back and smiles, acting as passive as possible, while poking the bear left and right.
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"EBay does scan for key terms and they don't exactly like us poking around," one message read.
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"Ebay does scan for key terms and they don't exactly like us poking around," one message read.
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Fox issued a press release poking fun at the businessman, which appeared to get under Trump's skin.
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It shows a rabbitlike figure, painted in yellow, with blue spikes poking out of its perky ears.
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Related: #WhoBitBeyonce - What you need to know Some celebs have been poking fun at the alleged incident.
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Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen made a career of poking fun at (a very fictional version of) Kazakhstan.
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He followed it up with media interviews, poking fun at the Mexican government's embarrassing response to corruption.
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If it seems they're poking into parts of your phone they shouldn't, consider finding less nosy alternatives.
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Ms. Fitch rarely speaks publicly about Facebook, having avoided "poking the sleeping giant" as a survival tactic.
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Last week, Derulo shared a hilariously censored version of the photo poking fun at the controversial situation.
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Street after street was covered in soaring piles of rubble, with rebar poking out of shattered masonry.
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Thurgood rapidly takes the lead while slyly poking and strategically prodding Sam to rise to the occasion.
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The shopkeepers looked into her mouth, poking and prodding her until one of them led her away.
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Is she sympathetic to their plight, or do you think she is gently poking fun at them?
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Tyler heard that I was poking around through the grapevine and looked up my profile on LinkedIn.
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All the poking and prodding took less than 45 minutes, and I walked home feeling high on life.
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Ahead of its launch date, sneakerheads are poking fun at the shoes, comparing them to an unusual item.
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Kim's gift is likely poking fun at the fact that Khloé's flying solo on her birthday this year.
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That crazy bezel-light screen, and that front-facing camera poking out right into the middle of it.
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" The online Latino community swiftly lashed out, accusing Bieber, 23, of "poking fun at the whole Spanish culture.
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And it was sort of poking fun at these writers, but I thought maybe we should dignify this.
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She's been critical of Trump in the past, poking fun at his pronunciation of "bad hombres" on Instagram.
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But in true Lewis fashion, he hasn't thrown shade without poking a little fun at himself as well.
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Chrono Trigger is one of the few SNES RPGs I've played where poking around mundane rooms pays off.
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As someone who's finished the game, I spent some time poking around the map without fear of spoilers.
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The Lord of Whispers starts poking holes in Dany's future as a monarch when Jon is right there.
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It was, though, noticed by astronomers only in 2007, when they were poking around in Parkes's archived data.
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You might want to think twice about poking your nose in a reptile's business after watching this video.
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And chilling your cake between frosting layers makes for a much neater exterior with no crumbs poking through.
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In "Giraffe Birth" (2017), spittle drips from a newborn's snout, barely poking through a red, glistening amniotic sac.
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And there's no one better than Chelsea Peretti when it comes to poking fun at the tech world.
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And if the poking needle is shared (cringing), Rokhsar says that contracting various bloodborne diseases becomes a possibility.
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I couldn't really let it slide without poking a bit of fun and taking the piss a little!
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And the second round is more of a week-long process, with a lot more poking and prodding.
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At least, we hope they aren't both really going around poking the same unfortunate woman in the eye.
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Rogers, 24, quickly declined, and Davidson responded by saying he's "0-3," poking fun at his failed relationships.
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Supercooling raindrops is really what's poking these cookie-cutter holes in the clouds over the southeastern United States.
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Restaurants are packed with puffy jackets thrown over the backs of chairs, sleeves poking out into the aisles.
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If you like poking, prodding, and proving big corporations wrong, has FCA US got a challenge for you.
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Fans came through with support for the pop star, but couldn't resist poking fun at the whole situation.
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I'm always curious about the future of a story, not about poking into every detail of its past.
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It's hard to say who did a better job of poking fun at Bush, Bridges or Bush himself.
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Little by little, Epic Games is poking holes in the "just build" mantra held by most Fortnite players.
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Poking through, Marenyi finds he's not exactly sure what some items are, even though he doesn't carry much.
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It drove down into it and looked around further, poking and prodding for the rest of the year.
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Discovered in 1991 poking out of a glacier, Otzi is one of the oldest mummified people ever found.
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But it was just as jarring on the flip side, when the barista was poking fun at Trump.
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The play's writer found it amusing that the very company he's poking fun at would attend his play.
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Rogers, 24, quickly declines and Davidson responds by saying he's "0-3," poking fun at his failed relationships.
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Seinfeld's wife Jessica, 47, shared a few photos from the evening, even poking fun at Jerry's transition sunglasses.
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We thought it would be fun to have a scene of Disney poking a little fun at itself.
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It's tough to track download links for a lot of his weirder stuff, but it's worth poking around.
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Chapman denied the allegations -- though he admitted to "poking her left shoulder" -- and prosecutors ultimately dropped the case.
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BARTIROMO: He&aposs been tough on China, that&aposs for sure and poking holes in that as well.
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"Keeping Up With The Kousins," Khloé wrote on a group Instagram picture, poking fun at her family's E!
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This time around, it's opinion pollsters who will find themselves poking around at the corpse of their reputation.
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She's a big fan of Rob Kardashian Don't go poking around for any Tokyo Toni/Rob Kardashian feuds!
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But then you take a look inside, and you know the car is poking fun at the industry.
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The Madagascar wilderness is vast, and the truck puts a new spin on poking around for hidden collectibles.
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Through some poking and prodding, reddit user 4wh457 discovered that after seven years, the badge of shame disappears.
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I think that's a reference to people poking fun at the type of people that shop at Walmart.
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Next stop: Portland, Oregon to meet Lauren B. and the blue bra poking out of her red flannel.
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Rogers, 24, quickly declined and Davidson responded by saying he's "0-3," poking fun at his failed relationships.
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A anatomically themed cake designed to represent childbirth, with a baby's head poking out from a strawberry center.
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Apparently, Timur had been jumping on the tiger, poking it with its horns and attempting to push it.
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To justify the segment's existence in this episode and in this series, we saw the layers poking out.
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Mr. Moore has a knack for going into the lion's den and poking the lion, but not here.
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Now that the video's gone viral, however, multiple people are poking some very big holes in the story.
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His little dog, a brown mutt, ran to the bow, his nose poking over the edge, aiming down.
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I started poking around in the archives and reading back issues of Cosmo from the '60s and '70s.
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I have no shame in being a total idiot and poking fun at the rest of the world.
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Even at the later stages, they're relatively simple to work out after a few minutes of poking around.
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He gets so little sun these days he looks like a goblin poking out of his gold mine.
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It was a shameless mirror selfie: her shoulders flexed, ripped abs poking out from below a sports bra.
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Listen to how he gets a laugh poking fun at La Guardia Airport just by saying it's nice.
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He hit two 3-pointers before poking the ball free from Westbrook and racing away for a layup.
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I love poking about and discovering what was the treasure trove cinema — the films that inspired the icons.
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Holzhauer seemed to recognize his own impact on Jennings's betting strategy, poking fun at his competitor on Twitter.
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His speech in Congress was poking a finger in the eye of the president of the United States.
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Some cooks recommend separating the skin from the flesh, poking holes as you go to release the fat.
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By the time practice resumed Monday, some around the 2.5-mile oval were poking fun at the episode.
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Chrissy Teigen not only loves poking fun of herself, she also doesn't mind poke fun at her husband.
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I hunted around this tiny-screen world of black and white, poking at the membrane of her brain.
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But not putting a name to the words has the side effect of poking one of Trump's bugbears.
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After you enter and begin poking around a new area, you'll be given a short list of objectives.
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" The report continued: "Children are self-abusive, hitting themselves, poking themselves in the eyes, or regurgitating stomach fluids.
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A Bethesda, Md., restaurant added a burger poking fun at Donald Trump Jr. to its menu on Thursday.
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Atop the mine are usually three or four horns poking out that contain glass vials filled with acid.
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We process the world, compulsively, through our pocket cameras, pinching and poking at the footage on our screens.
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Poking at things with your real digits is a lot more intuitive than relying on a proprietary controller.
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Through some poking and prodding, reddit user 4wh23 discovered that after seven years, the badge of shame disappears.
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The situation amounts to a new kind of terrorism that goes beyond poking at wealthy corporations and powerful politicians.
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But the Queen was not amused by the umbrella-poking antics of the all-too-merry wives of Windsor.
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Chris' other siblings also sent their well wishes on Instagram, with a few poking fun at his "old" age.
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In 483 Wheeler started poking around the forums' accounts to see if any of them belonged to Epic employees.
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China is known for its strict internet censorship laws, especially when it comes to memes poking fun at authority.
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And so Stuart and I started poking around to see what people were doing and how we could help.
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Many people get them because of tattoos—no one wants a nipple poking through his or her chest piece.
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"The Reconstruction of the Crime" begins with the Victim poking his head through the curtains and asking for quiet.
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One way Clinton will try to accomplish her task is by poking real visible holes in Sanders' overall message.
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You can also send someone a wink, which is the dating site version of Facebook poking, but more flirty.
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This is how many of them discover their sexuality — secretly poking around the internet as teenagers in mom's basement.
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Her artistic coffee pics, beach shots and general #aesthetic went viral last year for poking fun at Instagram trends.
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One day after poking fun at her problem, the singer tried out a technique to help alleviate her condition.
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Celebrity aesthetician Renée Rouleau sells a toy that busies your hands and prevents you from poking at your face.
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"With F.I.E.L.D., it's a way to create stories while poking fun at what viewers are familiar with," Signore said.
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Sam and Joelle mock Coco for her primness, poking fun at her skincare routine and her owl-shaped crudite.
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A maintenance worker poking around above the ceiling panels of San Francisco's brand-new bus terminal found the crack.
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I don't know ... you know, right now we're just poking and trying … It felt like you were in it.
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Poking fun at Republicans and serious, too, they're going to launch a big effort this week to register voters.
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Partly because they're probably into that stuff, but mainly because we're nosey and like poking into other people's business.
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China has banned the most popular rage comics website in the country for poking fun at a communist hero.
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I never thought I'd see Regina Hall playing a role poking fun at slavery, but she came to play!
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KM: "I've Been Around" came after the travels, but that's more poking fun at where my life has gone.
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Cancerous cells can already be cultured in test tubes, where they are available for poking and prodding by researchers.
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Its stays concealed behind your HDTV, so there's no need to worry about any cords or wires poking out.
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"We sleep," Mr. Jeffrey said, his Johnny Rotten T-shirt poking out from beneath his pinstriped three-piece suit.
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Sure, synthetic humans may not be involved, and Ed Harris probably wouldn't be poking around looking for a maze.
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Infants with the defect, called gastroschisis, are born with intestines poking out of a hole in the abdominal wall.
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The company still plans on discounting quirky items, despite shoppers poking fun at several of them on social media.
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"You'd be in the bamboo [shelter] and he'd just be poking up as you're trying to sleep," she said.
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But that didn't stop the Russian Foreign Ministry poking fun at the claims in an April Fools' Day spoof.
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Wearing a teal hat and orange waders and elbow-length gloves, she walks around the whale, poking at it.
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There is real need for improvement, which you know if you've spent much time poking around these cluttered sites.
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Here's what we found, in addition to his envy-inspiring view of Brooklyn, while poking around in his kitchen.
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"Let the s— talking begin," Tamra wrote, poking fun at the negative comments she expected to come her way.
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Ryabkov might just be poking the bear to create further division and distrust in a country full of it.
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We broke the story ... the actress called cops Tuesday afternoon when she noticed him poking around outside her property.
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Trump is quickly becoming the "whiner in chief," at least when it comes to comedians poking fun at him.
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A game like Super Mario World came loaded with secret areas, encouraging you to keep poking at its edges.
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But I'm someone who spends a reasonable amount of time poking around the woods, and it's my favorite watch.
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Again, PUSHA is a king at poking at buttons but also is gifted with the instinct to give pause.
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Back in January, Rogen tried poking fun at Sandy while she and his dad were vacationing in Paris, France.
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Poking fun at the fight scene with a needle drop doesn't work when the fight sequences are so listless.
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Everything in the show, even the stuff that's poking fun at gaming, is coming from a very knowledgable place.
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Amid the chaos she is warm and funny, playfully ribbing her staff and poking fun at The Verge delegation.
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It turns out she's been quietly poking around on Snapchat for quite some time without ever tipping off fans.
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In this discussion, he brings up the recent accusations of him torrenting software, poking holes in Deadmau5's attacks.
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Gwen Stefani couldn't resist poking fun at Blake Shelton once John Legend was officially named PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive.
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That way, they're used to all the poking and prodding and you can take care of their dental hygiene.
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An expansive panorama of Istanbul stretched out before me, the tops of minarets poking out above the boxy buildings.
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"The only time I pass someone is when they are really poking along," Risher said to his nervous passenger.
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One day after poking fun at her problem, the singer tried out a technique to help alleviate her condition.
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The desk has a slat that allows you to write on it without your pen poking through a hole.
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If you're still poking around Pokémon GO, there's a good chance you've caught most of what's available by now.
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The now-iconic photo Goff took of the two poking male friends with umbrellas in 1987 at Royal Ascot.
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And so we keep poking at those unsinkable dresses, hoping to find the submerged woman who once wore them.
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She's looking at her four fingers poking out from behind her arm, as if they belong to someone else.
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The 26-year-old was spotted at LAX yesterday with newly bleached tresses poking out of her black beanie.
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Either way, in Finding Paradise, the developers are poking fun at their previous game's reception by directly referencing interactivity.
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"Big For Your Boots" saw him rolling onto the stage, poking out of the sunroof of a police car.
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Compelling. I spent a good while poking through the pile, learning about the authors and the publisher, Persephone Books.
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The last of the SS America fell over in 2006 leaving only bits of steal poking from the waves.
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"[F]rankly, it seemed like most of the talking was about poking holes in each other's ideas," writes Nadella.
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The Atlanta creator opened the show with a genuinely funny monologue, poking fun at his reputation as a polymath.
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The news sent the hashtag #TrumpSoPoor trending on social media, with people poking fun of the candidate's campaign finances.
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"Hey, er, can I borrow your computer for a second?" your housemate asks, poking her head around the door.
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I started by poking around Wild Sheep Studio's website, which was unhelpful, except for a set of job postings.
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Ten minutes went by without anyone poking their heads in, so I prepared to give up on the game.
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Poking fun at Chicago's painful violence didn't go over well because it's all too real and raw and current.
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That's totally fine for a Google search, poking around on Amazon, or streaming a YouTube video at decent quality.
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The yellowish fleck he had found poking from the dirt was only the tip of a much larger prize.
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Again and again, he returns to the detention center where Misumi is being held, prodding and poking his client.
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I laid in my tent at dusk, my head poking out the flap, listening to coyotes yap and yowl.
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"The filmmakers do a lot of winking and rib poking," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The Times.
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Finding the mushroom is easy, but if you spend a time poking around, you'll come across a poison mushroom.
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Often, exposed rebar is left — Ms. Bilbao calls it "the steel bars of hope" — poking up to the sky.
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I feel violated by this gross invasion of privacy: snooping through my children's rooms and poking through my closets.
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Poking out of the water to the right were little strips of metal, the tips of submerged stop signs.
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Carefully they circled the charred bathtub, the melted kitchen floor, the skeletal playground — poking everywhere with long metal poles.
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He developed an interest in Vietnam's territorial claims as a student poking around archives of old maps and documents.
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Policymakers are wary of poking this beast, but feeding it will only make the markets larger and more demanding.
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This week's episode would include women out-earning their male spouses and poking fun at a recent Drake freestyle.
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He has attacked the league mercilessly, poking at Mr. Goodell and taking glee in the league's television ratings falling.
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It seems like you're using humor as a tool in "Arizona" as well, poking fun at his retirement plan.
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At first glance, the fossil looked unimpressively like a few broken limb bones poking out of a small rock.
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"Flood?" said Michael Asser, poking fun at the situation after he opened his front door to a waterlogged reporter.
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You'd sometimes spot him out in the yard, coiling up a garden hose or poking a stick at something.
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For all of those devastated by the election results, there is something to be said for poking the bear.
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Weather service personnel in La Crosse, Wisconsin, joined the scrum, too, poking fun at their colleagues in Amarillo, Texas.
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I don't relish poking holes in your happiness, but ... Jack lets you assume that he would prefer his ex.
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Outside of poking at a DS game or two and walking away, my time with Link happened on consoles.
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Errant ski delivered at the top, I popped back into the bindings and resumed poking along on the blues.
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I know that I now get more pleasure than I should at poking those online with whom I disagree.
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For more affordable options, we recommend poking around your favorite home furnishing website for a decent look-a-like.
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He said the defense can sometimes accomplish more by cross-examining prosecution witnesses and poking holes in their testimony.
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Saturday Night Live kicked off its 45th season by poking fun at President Donald Trump during the cold opening.
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Comedian Conan O&aposBrien even posted a spoof ad poking fun at how easy it is to lose AirPods.
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Arrange them so they're poking out of their stocking on Christmas morning to make opening gifts even more adorable.
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Standing at Stake 12, Azam measured how much of the stick was poking above the snow: about thirty inches.
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News, Cannon also responded to the new lyrics on his Power 106 radio show, poking fun at Eminem's age.
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I don't think Kering would have necessarily embraced sustainability had she not been there poking executives with a stick.
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Even under the chill of winter, people huddle outside the liquor stores, silver beer cans poking from coat pockets.
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As with any rising political candidate, Buttigieg is under the microscope, and his critics and opponents are poking holes.
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He bites an apple, wiggles a toe poking through his sock, takes off his boots and begins painting them.
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I stumbled upon the San Diego native while poking around the intersection at which the guillotine had been spotted.
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Signed up and was poking everybody and friending all my friends and all the stuff you're supposed to do.
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It's chaos as he barely maintains control, speeding through the air and eventually just barely poking out into space.
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JFK also knew he didn't really want them to go poking around that hard about what he was hiding.
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"More desert than beach people I guess," Trumbull caption a photo, poking fun at their time on Bachelor in Paradise.
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Jimmy Kimmel couldn't resist poking fun at the twisted family tree during Khloé Kardashian's appearance on his show last night.
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Everytime I open my Explore page I'm met with videos of teens unwrapping, poking, squishing, pulling and prodding homemade slime.
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Trump is the only person that you can be as grotesque as you want with when poking fun at them.
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Cody was portrayed as a villain on the show, and Jessica was slammed for unwanted butt-poking of other houseguests.
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Caitlyn Jenner is poking fun at herself, with a little help from Steven Tyler and one of his classic songs.
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"Listen, if that's the worst of poking fun I get, I am so far ahead of the game," he joked.
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On the heavily trending #NorthKorea hashtag, several users took to poking fun at Kim Jong Un, the isolated country's leader.
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And the reliance on jump cares is more annoying than frightening; it feels like the movie is constantly poking you.
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Fans of Grande also found the tattoo fail hilarious, and didn't hold back when it came to poking some fun.
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The hilarious commercial stars former NSYNC member Justin Timberlake poking fun of the boy band's famous hit Bye Bye Bye.
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The 44-year-old also couldn't resist poking fun at Central Intelligence co-star Kevin Hart during his acceptance speech.
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But it's important to note that President Obama is still a relative newcomer to the poking the Russian bear game.
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Crossing her eyes, waving her arms, swaying her hips, poking out her backside, she clowned and seduced and subverted stereotypes.
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She had been so stoic, yet I could see his poking and prodding caused her a great deal of pain.
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People are repping their identities and poking fun at stereotypes with a TikTok meme that has taken over the app.
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The Android O developer preview just dropped, and we've been poking around to see what's new with the latest version.
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But if you're looking for a more creative way to say hello to your friends, give penny poking a try.
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The Simpsons are gearing up for their 31st season — but not without poking a little fun at President Donald Trump.
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Knowing that, if I were on Team Trump, I would refrain from poking the tiger and setting off her supporters.
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"I suspect if you keep poking at the economic expansion, it could turn around and bite you," Mr. Obstfeld said.
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Or are the risks of poking away at your skin in an unregulated setting just too gnarly for the price?
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Conan just released a bit poking fun at Face ID, with Faux-derighi taking questions from a rather… interesting audience.
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But after poking fun at her habit of dating younger men, the reality star ultimately decided to stick with Mayer.
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Your tablet-obsessed kid spending hours on the couch poking at a touchscreen probably isn't doing their waistline any favors.
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In May, Levine shared a photo of himself poking out his belly to mimic his wife's steadily growing baby bump.
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"Look, if she had 503 people I would be surprised," he added, poking fun at Hillary Clinton's more intimate events.
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I thought I was just writing a fun little nostalgia piece, perhaps poking fun at the '90s indie-movie tropes.
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Let's hope that Sprouse doesn't mind his friends poking some fun at his art, and that Reinhart appreciates the recreation.
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Donald Trump Jr. couldn't contain himself ... poking fun at the media while exaggerating his daughter's trip to the Treasury Department.
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Drake might want to hear what Pete Davidson has to say before poking fun at Kid Cudi's mental health again.
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A bit more poking and prodding and the specialist pronounced that she couldn't find anything wrong with my root canals.
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And I've been assured suing the government, or poking the bear, as you say, would be a completely futile experience.
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Global Times, for which poking foreigners in the eye is a business model, may have strayed from the government line.
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Rami Malek is opening up about that viral 2019 Golden Globes moment with Nicole Kidman — and poking fun at himself.
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Downey Jr., 51, welcomed his Avengers costar to Instagram on Monday by poking fun at Hiddleston's relationship with Taylor Swift.
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"It felt very satisfying stretching and poking it, but I didn&apost like the damage it did to my fingers."
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The walk takes me an hour and a half because I'm poking around and checking out houses in the area.
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The dinner is a white-tie gala that traditionally has the presidential candidates poking fun at themselves and each other.
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Harry Styles is British — which means he has no qualms about poking fun at the current state of American politics.
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If this is all about poking fun and humor, Fleiss needs to know that only siblings can drag their siblings.
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Same goes for Noel, who's so incredible at poking the ball from ball-handlers as they drive towards the rim.
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In the photos accompanying the post, a heavily gloved hand is seen poking a syringe into the various food products.
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You could be let in on a deep secret today, but be careful of poking any emotional wounds this evening.
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"You're victimized once, and then you're going through this ordeal where someone is poking and prodding your body," she says.
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After Boettcher's semifinals win aired on Monday, Holzhauer tweeted a photo of Boettcher's triumphant smile, poking fun at her detractors.
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House leaders have also started publicly poking fun at the Senate, which returns from a week long recess on Monday.
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Trump has repeatedly used the derisive nickname to refer to Warren, poking fun at her claim of Native American heritage.
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The positive he took from that was that my abdominus rectus was just about poking through in flatter lighting conditions.
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Recover from Chips & Dip Crisis 207 by checking Instagram for five minutes and definitely not poking through friend's medicine cabinet.
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It also keeps you from poking your fingers or neck with the needle as it slides through the other side.
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Buyers praise them for their fluffiness, loft, comfort, and lack of aggravating feathers poking or leaking out of the pillow.
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Trump has repeatedly used the derisive nickname to refer to Warren, poking fun at her claim of Native American heritage.
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Unlike Fallon, who should be poking fun at Trump without improving his image, Obama would be better off saying nothing.
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Her first two teeth are poking through, she's crawling, sitting up alone... I'm going to somewhere to cry about it.
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The election, it said, has taxed the limits of typical election comedy, of he-said, she-said poking at foibles.
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But now there is also the bear claw, when a boy embraces a girl awkwardly with his elbows poking out.
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The photographer Jason Bantle snapped this photo of a raccoon mother poking her head through a hole in the windshield.
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Comedy Central is poking fun at star-studded get-out-the-vote pushes in its first ever voter engagement campaign.
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Just outside the town of Brunswick, Maine, the Harpswell Road runs along a finger of land poking into the ocean.
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"Whoever picked that location knew what they were doing as far as poking that sleeping dog there," Mr. Daley said.
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After poking a hole at the top and bottom of the eggs, she sucks the innards out with her mouth.
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But Ms. Delpy's funniest writing here involves poking fun at insecurities about dating, and salty talk between Violette and Ariane.
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Yet the days of poking at a physical button as a key crux of mobile computing do now look numbered.
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I was that kid, the one you'd find chasing snakes or poking at jellyfish that washed up on the beach.
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Patrick Wardle, a security researcher who works for the security firm Synack, has been poking holes in Gatekeeper for months.
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He demonstrated the toughness of his condoms by putting one on over his fist and poking it with a pen.
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It relies on references and jokes for its humor instead of going big and slyly poking fun at movies themselves.
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It's what allows him to adopt the language and ethos of the other side while poking holes in those arguments.
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Because who doesn't want to eat sticky, squishy, brightly colored goop after poking and stretching it with your grubby fingers?
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There was always joy poking through their songs, and in the case of "Doublewhiskeycokenoice," there was a reason to celebrate.
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But on this National Cereal Day, we're poking through the nostalgia to rank beloved cereals from least to most sugary.
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We have this nick-of-time knack for knowing when we've reached peak lunacy and poking wicked fun at ourselves.
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Some restrictions make sense: Nobody wants skyscrapers poking up among Victorian houses, and nobody wants to tear down historical buildings.
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And all of that is before you start poking into the shady dealings of other members of the Trump syndicate.
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Lhamon told me about one elementary school where a black girl was suspended for poking a student with a pencil.
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If you're lucky, you'll catch a gray whale poking its head out of the water to scope out the surroundings.
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My patient wanted to know how, with all that poking and prodding, he was supposed to rest and get better.
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While foreign dollars have long backed venture capital funds, overseas investors are gingerly poking at directly investing in startups, too.
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And so, some of these things are about poking at things that are taboo that might actually make you better.
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In prodding and poking it, Dean reminds us not only of the membrane's existence but also of its great resilience.
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If you follow Riggs on social media, the 18-year-old actor and musician likes poking fun at the show.
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Callimachi: We were walking on top of doorways, poking through windows, curving around the pillars of homes that had buckled.
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Or a multicolored enamel giraffe, its head poking through a rock-crystal cloud, set in gold and finished with diamonds.
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Syndergaard managed to defend his side in the fight, while also poking fun at his history on the baseball field.
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Len Blackwell, an attorney in Gulfport, Mississippi, said he had heard rumors of the Trumps "poking around" on the coast.
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Jessica shakes Malcolm and orders him never to go poking around the space again or bring up the box woman.
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Doncic expertly played it, poking his way into the lane until he could get the ball to his big man.
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He acknowledged his surprising traction among primary voters by poking fun at himself in his closing statement on Thursday night.
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He on Thursday released an ad continuing his mock bid for the vice presidency, poking fun at formulaic campaign spots.
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Vrana then stretched the lead to 3-1 by poking the puck away from Claude Giroux in the defensive zone.
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But first he had to dunk on NBA star Stephen Curry by poking fun at the star's previous ankle problems.
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Twitter users had a field day with the viral interview, poking fun at the friendly sparring between the two celebs.
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Jonty said, "Just take a bite for Daddy," to his daughter, poking at her face with a spoonful of potato.
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Hasbro also debuted Monopoly for Millennials in 2018, poking fun at stereotypical millennial trends such as avocado toast and veganism.
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Ozuna started the scoring before O'Neill's blast, poking an RBI single to right to end an 214-for-3 skid.
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She tries out some new premises, poking fun at the ones that don't work, then follows with more tested jokes.
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N.L." episode hosted by Rachel Brosnahan without poking a little fun at her hit Amazon series, "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
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At the front, a man bends over himself, his upside-down face poking out at me from under his butt.
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It's like, we are a pop star, but we're also poking fun at the entire industry at the same time.
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Another female houseguest, Alex, claims Jessica pulled the same move on her -- poking her in the butt and the vagina.
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In fact, we were damn close to a point where poking fun at it would have been in poor taste.
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Dr. Dre, 54, celebrated his daughter's achievements in a (since deleted) Instagram post poking fun at the alleged college admissions scheme.
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If I have a branch poking into the scene, which disrupts the edge, that feels like a film thing to do.
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But just as often, it's practically the opposite, a fundamentally random process of poking at a machine and watching what happens.
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One man is in court for biting off the finger of a policeman who was allegedly poking him in the eye.
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The Quantum Realm is a mystical and mysterious place, and Janet advises against spending too much time poking around in it.
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"Big Brother" star Jessica Graf -- aka the anal invader -- wasn't feeling all the nudging about her butt poking ... so she bailed.
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Poking a little fun at our younger, more extra selves, this meme is a perfect time capsule of '00s internet culture.
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As in, NO NO NO NO NO. One conclusion is that the Canadian star is poking fun at those relationship rumors.
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I know people are watching that and poking fun at her, but that's a really, really horrible situation to be in.
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"We saw these big white walls as an opportunity to entertain passengers while poking a little fun at ourselves," he explains.
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But it feels like repeatedly poking fun at and desensitizing actual tragedies and abusive behavior is a line we're crossing needlessly.
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Archie begins poking around Mr. Svenson's old house, where he is suddenly jumped by three men wearing all black and hoods!
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Apple just released the new iPhone X and YouTuber Jack Douglass didn't waste any time poking fun at the new product.
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The kayaker, Rob Goodman, told CNN he'd just entered the water when he noticed the top of a vehicle poking out.
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They love making fun of artists and art itself, but they do get in trouble for poking fun at humourless politicians.
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Much of Smith's social media presence also revolves around poking fun at his kids: Trey, 25, Jaden, 19, and Willow, 17.
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In my brief time poking around with the KEYone, everything felt smooth, even when I had two apps open at once.
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But any of these examples put Trump Jr.'s (inaccurate) meme itself in perspective, poking Skittle-size holes in his argument.
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Sarah pressed the needles into my skin in a linear pattern, poking teeny tiny holes into the surface of my face.
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Chrissy Teigen is poking fun at the college admissions cheating scam allegedly involving high-profile actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman.
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This episode did a great job of poking at the questions inherent in every relationship, which are exacerbated by online dating.
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While poking around LinkedIn to try and figure out the identity of this blogger, I came across an interesting data point.
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A follow-up post the next day, subtly poking fun at the chaos it had created, drew in almost 4,000 replies.
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Kelly Clarkson kicked off the 2019 Billboard Music Awards with an epic medley — but not before poking some fun at herself.
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Bethenny Frankel knows her relationship status is complicated, but she's poking fun at romance rumors linking her to an old pal.
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So, naturally, he swapped his holographic Han Solo trading card with a friend for a 56k modem and started poking around.
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The benchmark 10-year Treasury note yield declined 53 basis point to 2.882 percent after poking above 2.900 percent on Tuesday.
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On Tuesday, Clarke posted a hilarious photo of the costars poking their heads through a cardboard cutout of a viking couple.
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Users social media had a field day with the "like," poking fun at the Texas senator with memes, jokes and more.
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"My head feels like a knife is inside it poking my brain," he adds, miming a knife stabbing into his skull.
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"A lot of it was done in underground clubs where they were poking fun at political issues or actors," she says.
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Jane Davis is also poking around, spooking Durant from testifying for Romero's judiciary committee and then calling secret meetings with Claire.
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Despite the serious subject, the hit Brussels play is a comedy, poking fun at the characters' racism, anti-Semitism and ignorance.
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Behind her was a commanding view of metro Atlanta's skyline, clusters of high-rise buildings poking up from a slight haze.
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The low buzz of children was gone, replaced by the dim murmur of exhausted teenagers and hobbyists poking away at screens.
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Around the corner, the sex club's main attendant has glitched through the floor, her head just barely poking through the geometry.
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But it's easy to miss out on all of this unless you dive into the pause menu and start poking around.
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We also take no small measure of joy in poking fun at him, or when he does something a little foolish.
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It is a replica of Michelangelo's David with his feet sunken into the floor and his head poking into the ceiling.
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With an NX Amiibo holder, you'd never have to let your first edition Marth out of poking range while you played.
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I enjoy poking fun at these folks as much as the next guy, but there is a deeper point involved here.
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"One, and then 1A, and then 1A and B," Obama continued, poking fun at her husband, who's known for being verbose.
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However, self-aware queen Hathaway posted the perfect Oscars throwback, poking fun at her own hosting gig ahead of Sunday's ceremony.
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The air-conditioning was merciless; one of the members showed me the long johns poking out from under his shirt cuffs.
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"It's a bit like poking the baby with a blunt pencil,"said study co-author and Oxford postdoctoral researcher Caroline Hartley.
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This prompted some roasting on Twitter, with some poking fun at the guidelines and others expressing concern about the card's practicality.
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That would be exciting maybe once or twice, until they drop in while you're poking through the fridge in your underwear.
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Today, we did the poking for you and found an array of vacuum cleaners, fans, air purifiers, and humidifiers on sale.
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And the denizens of the Internet, who have thrived on poking fun at Jordan, might have to find some new jokes.
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Poking around the computer terminals in city hall, I learned that the computer mayor had deposed the human mayor through trickery.
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Finally, the late-night hosts were back in action, poking fun at President Trump's vitriolic, all-caps tweet to Iran's president.
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"I hope not," Bird said with a smile, poking a hole in the notion that birds of a feather flock together.
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"There is a restlessness about them that is itself Crow-like, endlessly poking around for what's interesting and beautiful," he said.
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Eight of them could be seen poking out from the rubble, in a scene that resembled the aftermath of an earthquake.
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But spend a few hours poking around Amazon and it will become clear that this is no longer a workable assumption.
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It's never succeeded via grace when it could succeed via poking you in the eye and making you laugh about it.
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"It's like a lizard looking at you," he said of one photograph of a volcanic crater poking out from melting ice.
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The people of Plymouth ultimately just built around the boulder, with Plymouth Rock poking through the wharf like an impacted molar.
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When I first heard its drone poking through the ensemble, I thought for a second it might be a hurdy-gurdy.
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I'll confess to feeling a little disappointed when the story was over, after a little under four hours of poking around.
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Is there one place to look to see everything that's running instead of poking around in a bunch of different windows?
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" He said the fuzziness about his birth date was probably a way of poking fun at his "slightly stuffy conservative father.
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Maybe he's not really poking fun at the whole celebrity-fashion circus, and his own role in it: He's exposing it!
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I have never felt so in touch with my teenage self, who spent hours obsessing over every curve, poking and prodding.
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In one shot the pooch could be seen lying atop the rescue basket on his belly, with his tongue poking out.
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In between casual conversation, poking around in the patient and stitching up, they sing snatches of "Somebody Told Me" off-key.
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But Ms. Morris's debut album is most notable for her spitfire wit, poking fun at Nashville convention, and also at herself.
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And at dusk on the fifth night, Dr. Ren at last spotted the rocket's blackened wreckage poking out of the ground.
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He fits among the ruins of the artistic Loisaida as securely as exposed bits of rebar, poking out from crumbled buildings.
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But as the populist leaders approached real power on Monday, they seemed less brazen about poking the markets in the eye.
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With sharp eyes, he pointed out a cute little coati-mundi poking around in the dirt, then a crested caracara bird.
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The hunt seemed to be going nowhere until a rescuer noticed one of the boy's fingers poking through a manhole cover.
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Alvarado crouched beside a small clay pot with a bamboo pipe poking from its side which emptied into a clay jug.
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Why It Will Happen: You can start poking at Kansas's résumé more easily than is typical of a second overall team.
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"This reminds everybody of what they cannot stand about Washington, scoring points against each other, poking at each other," Buttigieg said.
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Saturday Night Live returned for its 45th season by once again poking fun at the 45th president of the United States.
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But he didn't shy away from poking holes in the defense Zuckerberg has offered of Facebook's controversial handling of political ads.
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Not really, says Fox, as long as the company sticks to poking other mega-companies and doesn't attack its unsuspecting customers.
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We have fled the Banzai Pipeline and the crowds of Waikiki to spend four aimless days poking around Hawaii Island, a.k.a.
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The forests have gone, all that's left of the redwoods are blackened stumps, poking up through the fields of white powder.
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The way to tell if the longueirão, also known as navalhas or canivetes, is fit to cook is by poking it.
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My first design for this costume was simply a gigantic paper mache triangle with my head poking out of the top.
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And like Odd Couple, Barefoot imbues its story with a balance of gentle fun-poking and eventual optimism about its outcome.
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For example, a mapping application could theoretically look like a little model of a city with buildings poking out of the screen.
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People keep poking Lisbeth as a potential savior, but it's like we're playing with fire; a franchise would only water her down.
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In recent years, he has shown up in an unpredictable series of cameos, most of them poking fun at his severe persona.
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It's about as scientific as a groundhog poking its head up from a hole in the ground, but it's way more fun.
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HBO's series poking fun at Silicon Valley will be back with a fourth season on April 23, and some changes are afoot.
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Poking fun at the haters with some satirical self-deprecation is a hallmark of Obama humor, even when tackling the tough stuff.
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Some covers are thicker with padding than others, which keeps any screws or bolts on the board from poking through your clothes.
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By that point, I'd lost minutes and much-needed energy to a man who took pride in poking fun at my size.
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However, he inadvertently bought himself some time by poking the right eye of his Lebanese foe and used the time to recover.
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You can pass these off as tools for trimming camera film to a credulous 15-year-old poking around in your room.
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Carrie Underwood is now healed after a terrifying fall outside her Nashville home a year ago — and poking fun at her tumble.
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He hasn't seen the avocado memes that flooded Twitter, poking fun at how frequently he employs the use of his favorite ingredient.
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The two took turns asking each other grandiose questions, with Pitt poking fun at one of his most iconic movies, Fight Club.
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Maple Leafs defenseman Justin Holl tried poking the puck free from Kreider, who eluded Holl's efforts and backhanded a shot past Hutchinson.
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Chipmunk cheeks, double chin, and a bulge of what can only be described as posterior armpit fat poking out at my side.
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I can just poke a pad, see how it sounds, then keep poking other pads until I find a combination I like.
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We're poking at the artificial intelligence beast, taking a closer look at digital health, and questioning how tech impacts the human experience.
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Poking hundreds of teeny-tiny holes into your face might sound like a good way to cause skin problems, not cure them.
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" The student newspaper adviser, Emily Smith, told the Washington Post: "Everybody kept telling them, 'Stop poking your nose where it doesn't belong.
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It was the first city in the country to do so, poking a dent in one of the companies' most profitable markets.
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"Awww Scott and his kids," Jenner wrote, according to People, likely poking fun at the age difference between Disick and his girlfriend.
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Contrast that to the iPad alternative: seconds spent poking at the screen with your clumsy finger, hoping iOS will discern your intent.
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The most common gesture exhibited by the babies was tongue poking, which they did in response to a number of other gestures.
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Resistive screens, which work by detecting simple pressure, are fine enough for poking at icons, but not great for swiping and scrolling.
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However, Pavelski was pushed into the goaltender and the puck squirted free in the crease, with Sorensen poking it into the net.
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A bit of a surprise just dropped for everyone poking around Pokémon GO this holiday season: a new legendary Pokémon, Ho-Oh.
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Ted Cruz took the opportunity to showcase his plan of attack against Trump, poking holes in the notion that he's anti-establishment.
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In a moment when the "doctor" isn't being vigilant, Will slips into his mind and does more than a little poking around.
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According to the FDR Library, the theme was chosen as a joke, poking fun at FDR's critics who called him a dictator.
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You're conscious while poking your way through them that they're experimental objects, but never in a way that crowds out the stories.
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"The S&P 500 is now poking its head above [its] 50-day [and nearing its 200-day] moving averages," said Acampora.
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Nothing bad ever really happens, and exploring and poking around just so gives you these glimpses into 3D dioramas of outdoor scenes.
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"Sometimes it's weird when my dad's asking questions and poking around," she says, her obvious affection shining through the veneer of annoyance.
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The device was big and hastily taped together in places, with wires poking out and only a few pins for Braille characters.
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He specifically responded to one fan's question about a 2009 South Park episode poking fun at his past commitment to sexual abstinence.
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But there is a sense of regrowth too, the natural process of greenery poking up through the ash once the fires subside.
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Heller hasn't explained why she chose that bag, but she could be poking fun at when people post photos with Getty's watermark.
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It is at once both earnest and sarcastic, a way of expressing your love of country while also poking fun at stereotypes.
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By the end of next year, nine drilling rigs will join the 11 that Chevron already has poking holes into Permian land.
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I think there's comedy to be mined by poking holes in any vocation, but doing so with therapy is just so...therapeutic.
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Simply put, Michelle wanted to confirm that the connective fibers had sufficiently attached themselves before people start poking around the recipient site.
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No more is that more apparent than with Stargazy Pie, with its bobbing fish heads poking happily out of their pastry crust.
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The video also shows Obama poking fun at the actor, a diehard Cubs fan who wore clothing with the baseball team's logo.
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As the 2019 nesting season ended, staff at the refuge cleared the artificial islands of pesky weeds poking through the pebbly ground.
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A hundred yards north of the question mark, on the river's eastern bank, we discovered a stone foundation poking through the ice.
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While most guests of honor will be good-natured about poking fun at themselves, Mr. Trump was not, according to Mr. Joyce.
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The response from Apple came in earlier today but I still had some questions about this so I did some poking around.
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Tourists spend their time in front of the three-dimensional David poking a two-dimensional version of him on their touch screens.
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Poking Britain about its crime rate while the US struggles with a gun violence problem that is the worst in the world.
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The screen's small and poking it isn't a great input method, so you're not going to want to do it that often.
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Through the lens of a rosy comedy, this series snuck through a hole in the wall, poking at wounds I cautiously protect.
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Cho: I saw Detective Ahn as a kind of doctor testing reflexes—poking different spots to see when the knee jerked up.
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I looked down, and in front of her computer, poking out from under a stack of business cards, was one last key.
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These are smart, savvy professionals—and when some of them include information security pros, they're bound to go poking around for vulnerabilities.
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The next step is experimentation with the technique and this is when we'll start really poking around the realm of new physics.
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A decade later, she's no longer poking fun at local rappers, and instead is taking aim at some of rap's biggest names.
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We've all been there: You're poking around on Facebook when you see your ex tagged in someone you sort of know's post.
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Every time the countries keep poking each other, there's an increased threat of escalation, which would potentially spark a much wider conflict.
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He said that the makers of "Game Change," Jay Roach and Danny Strong, had been at the Republican National Convention "poking around."
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Comedy is at its best when poking fun at evil, in that it can serve to reduce horror's mental power over us.
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But it is surely the pleasure of poking Trump, and not the desire to honor Obama, that is energizing the petition process.
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"They are really good at reaching, poking and digging things out there," Gonzaga Coach Mark Few said of the Texas Tech defense.
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I most certainly don't like riding a bike on cold and windy days with sharp, icy rain poking me in the face.
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Recently, there's been a shift from comics making prostitutes the butt of jokes, to sex workers poking fun at their own profession.
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Poking into the deep seams of the mattress's pillow-top padding, I found what we feared: a multitude of brown-black flecks.
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They maybe fire off one or two shots before a gang of eagles is poking their eyes out and shitting on them.
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Others echoed her comments on social media, poking fun at the city officials' excuse that the neighborhood was too dangerous to enter.
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Back in Michigan, Mr. Boutros was poking around Facebook, desperate for a post-Irma update on how his new house had fared.
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Organizers, in the country home to European Union headquarters, apparently couldn't understand what was wrong with poking a little fun at Jews.
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"I started poking around to see what I might be worth and what sort of possibilities are there," Chaffetz said in April.
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Unique survival mechanism Alligators at a wildlife park in North Carolina survived frigid conditions by poking their noses out of the ice.
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Government spokesman Weerachon Sukhontapatipak warned against poking fun at the military government online because it could breach defamation and cyber crime laws.
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The Air Force has made it official: It's bringing a satellite to the Defcon hacking conference next year for poking and prodding.
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Too often, Valfaris nudges the player forward, locking them out of what came before, preventing you from poking around for hidden walls.
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While Humar found nothing unusual poking around the town, she noticed that there were no halal restaurants for her to eat in.
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But poking holes in Iran's digital dragnet is a tactic to keep the protests going, not a strategy for transforming Iran's behavior.
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But that didn&apost prevent some from poking fun at the design yet again, this time comparing it to a cheese grater.
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The fountains form a circle around a pond, and the heads of turtles can be seen poking out above the shimmering water.
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The sculpted faces and figurines poking out of the roadside fences seem to be announcing the enchanted world that lies behind them.
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Jen Smedley and Kristin Hensley, the stars of web series IMomSoHard, have gone viral by poking fun at the struggles of motherhood.
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On the drive through town, we passed a truck with an animal carcass in the bed, antlers poking out past a tarp.
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Part of that was Green and other Golden State defenders preventing feeds into the post and poking the ball away after passes.
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The logo looks like a white eagle's head poking through a diagonal swoosh with blue on top and red on the bottom.
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Trump made the remarks while delivering a series of jokes poking fun at himself, his administration and others at the annual dinner.
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Poking and prodding at questions of love, identity and safety in a hostile world, Mr. Park is fusing naturalistic drama with ballet.
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If you're poking around on government websites, you may notice something missing: phrases like "climate change," or links to information about it.
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Within music, and in Belfast's DIY music scene in particular, some of those issues are poking their heads above the parapet already.
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Poking through a sea of gold glitter was an assortment of what appeared to be precious stones, minerals, and shards of glass.
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I like poking them with electro zapping thingamajigs and plugging them with fruits and vegetables and opening them up with proctology kits.
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Ariana Grande's brief nemesis on iTunes has jokes ... poking fun at accusations his "bots" launched him to the top of the charts.
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She shared on the social media platform that she was in a same-sex relationship while also poking fun at the Brexit vote.
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Sporting blazers, white muscle tanks and sunglasses inside, the rest of the guys can't resist resist poking some fun at their longtime friend.
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During the training process, a bot gained points by successfully grasping the edge of a sleeve or poking its head through the collar.
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We don't have any institutions [funding us] yet, but we saw a lot of them poking around as we were closing the fund.
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In the clip, the polar bear begins to gently nudge the dog with its nose, then starts poking the pup with its paws.
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A photo shared by People showed Charlotte poking out her tongue while George could be seen next to her with his mouth agape.
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Ahead, the media poking fun at Alan Dershowitz for saying his defense of the president is ruining his social life on the Vineyard.
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In doing so, Google is giving enterprise customers a way to make sure that its employees aren't poking around when they shouldn't be.
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"I started poking around to see what I might be worth and what sort of possibilities are there," he said in an interview.
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Still, the special — like the Daily Show — features Noah doing what he does best: Poking fun at the U.S. from a global perspective.
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Even on a structural level, when you go poking around in its depths, you keep finding new gems to pull out and examine.
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Hasan Minhaj of The Daily Show hosted this year's event, poking fun at some of the same things (dropping his own topical references).
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Trying to win a nomination by prodding and poking his opponent speaks at least as much about Cruz's character as it does Trump's.
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They say close to 40% of Americans are guilty of penny poking, according to a survey of 1,000 people ages 18 to 55.
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Why would any country want to claim ownership or sovereignty over rocks poking out of the sea that serve no useful human purpose?
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"Listen to me, I'm only gonna say this once," Fallon, 44, began his dramatic speech, poking fun at Bullock's monologue in the film.
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"Our baby was worth the constractions 😝" Kalani wrote on Instagram, poking fun at the way her husband pronounced "contractions" in the video.
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Besides poking fun at each other on social media, Cyrus and Mendes have also spent a lot of time together on stage recently.
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Aside from the ceremony setting, there were flowers lining the dinner tables, poking out of an antique dresser, and serving as escort cards.
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While it's unclear what category they are set to present, Dunaway and Beatty won't shy away from poking fun at last year's mishap.
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You push them on the skin, and then there's a lot of poking and prodding for two or three hours in the morning.
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Cyrus, 26, shared a sweet tribute to Freeman on her Instagram Sunday with a picture of a rainbow poking out above the trees.
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In the clip, a young girl hand-feeds an elk that's poking its massive, scary elk head into her family's SUV rear window.
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While it's unclear what category they are set to present, Beatty and Dunaway won't shy away from poking fun at last year's mishap.
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And when the night wound down, with her furry snow boots poking out from beneath her gown, she traipsed to the L train.
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Curiosity is busy poking and prodding the Bagnold Dunes, learning some new tricks in the first-ever interplanetary fieldwork on a sand dune.
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Looks like the Skarsgårds are used to poking at each other's egos, lest they over inflate and float away like — oof, never mind.
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Are the unblinking and beady eyes of your Chihuahua reminiscent of the berries poking through the top of a freshly baked blueberry muffin?
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"After poking in a massive profit warning out of the blue, this (the Times report) adds further mistrust about management" a trader said.
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It's nearly impossible not to take someone's words to heart, especially when they're poking at the very thing that you're already insecure about.
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The last thing we need is the federal government poking its nose into state and local prosecutions and preventing them from moving forward.
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Poking fun at the materialistic consumer, Babaeva has titled these three hangers Sartorial, 2015, Dressed to kill, 2016, and Victim of fashion, 2016.
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Instead of blindly opening Snapchat and just poking around a few Stories, you can now search through more than a million of them.
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These characters have spent five seasons poking at our biases about the Soviet Union, and now they're being made to do the same.
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Instead of poking and fumbling into tight corners and dropping the flashlight, pick up this 1080p HD Waterproof WiFi Wireless Endoscopic Camera instead.
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"Tater is here in a backup role just in Tot can't fulfill his duties," Obama said before poking fun at Vice President Biden.
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Leinweber was intentionally poking fun at the methods he employed, arguing that with enough data but insufficient context you can correlate almost anything.
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But that didn't stop him from poking around in the class-dump headers with the rest of us and writing his first app.
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Most commuters I talked to had no problem with makeup — it was the snipping and clipping, poking and prodding that they deemed unacceptable.
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But one woman's thoughtful and probing question about the actor's career trajectory was overshadowed by an awfully familiar face poking around behind her.
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"This song is poking fun at my former 'need to please' attitude when it came to friendships and romantic relationships," explains Gothic Tropic.
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"He felt the mass in my face, he was just kind of poking at it and I was wincing in pain," Powell recalls.
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Krotona Institute of Theosophy has an occult library worth poking around, especially for the chance to read and get contemplative in its garden.
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"I'm too scared of finding out my baby will be sick," she told Reuters, her belly poking out from beneath a yellow top.
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Like the movie star name-dropping, they're pro forma, just a case of Allen poking listlessly at his favorite topics without really engaging.
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In an Instagram post on Wednesday morning, Jackman, 473, praised Legend while also poking fun at another Sexiest Man Alive alum, Ryan Reynolds.
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In between ruining our teeth, we would tease one another by poking the spots of our shoulders burned from hours in the sun.
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Soldiers from the Ground Self-Defense Force arrived at Onagawa, and the morning after the tsunami they began poking the debris for bodies.
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"I don't cover tattoos because I find that hand poking is so gentle on the skin that it doesn't require that," Migliaccio says.
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Once they fell off, I ended up having to take a few off myself, just 'cause one was poking me in the eye.
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FBI director James Comey said at a House Judiciary Committee hearing today that "bad actors have been poking around" voter registration systems lately.
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I fear not being able to breathe, the nurses poking when my blood ran dry and looking for a new vein to mine.
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We worship an awesome God in the blue states, and we don't like federal agents poking around our libraries in the red states.
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And after walking the streets, poking my head over fences, and gamboling through alleyways, I eventually happened upon a group of likely candidates.
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That means it can recognize whether that motion on your front porch is a human poking around or just some leaves blowing by.
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Entering a new area, you often spend the next 30 minutes poking, prodding, and dying, as you grapple with the world around you.
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The altered seal poking fun at the president's love of golf, money and a certain foreign power went mostly unnoticed, until Wednesday morning.
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Poking holes with a toothpick in the just-out-the-oven cupcakes and brushing them with more Modelo ensures a nice beer flavor.
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Meanwhile, a team of neurologists were poking and prodding me on a bi-weekly basis to decipher the nature of my violent fits.
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Instead, he pulls you along as Shigemori begins his inquiry, visiting the murder scene, rooting out witnesses and poking around in the past.
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I try to keep an eye on all the major platforms out there, which means regularly poking around on about a dozen apps.
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The video is wonderfully weird and self-aware, poking fun at the idea that careers in music are fickle and success is temporary.
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Her white hair looks fuzzy, marked by stray braids poking out of it, and her skin is dark and thick but still vibrant.
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He has the slyly funny, sexy-cool appeal of a 1980s pop star, with dramatic purple makeup poking up above a cartoonish beard.
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In poking around at it I found myself watching several of the brands' "hot" shows that I never actually got around to seeing.
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In the photo, an American flag can be seen poking above a border wall in the background, with crowds of people clustered throughout.
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Even smokers did their part, poking holes at the mouth for cigarettes so they could continue to smoke in Hong Kong's narrow alleyways.
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We worship an awesome God in the Blue States and we don't like federal agents poking around our libraries in the Red States.
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As he waved his hands over their bodies, they all jerked and moved as if someone was actually poking and pulling at them.
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They capture the candidate casting aspersions on black and Latino men, poking fun at a family struck by tragedy and deriding transgender people.
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Laws like the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act make poking around inside many government systems, even for innocent research purposes, a criminal offense.
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That hunch was confirmed by whalers in New England in the 1700s poking around with spades in the rectums of dead sperm whales.
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For it's not just Maggie who keeps poking at Brick's sore spots, which include too tender memories of his dead best buddy, Skipper.
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So, we began poking around, and [Yarnell] was given the task of finding what schools are the very best [cheerleading] schools out there.
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I've put the "mysterious" part in quotes because the game immediately begins hammering home, and poking fun at, how strange this place is.
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Next door is the water source, with slightly sparkling water flowing from two taps poking out of a wooden statue of an owl.
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He fires off obscure Twitter posts poking Anthony in one rib or another, suggesting his skills are eroding and his hoop IQ low.
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A children's playground doubles as a mock training camp, with a miniature model of Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock poking out between trees.
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So when the boy in my art class continued poking me in the shoulder with the back of his pencil, I said nothing.
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All these documents are available on one, state-run website, which means you don't have to spend time poking around each hospital's website.
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The illustration Cornet is perhaps best known for is this cartoon poking fun at the organizational structures of some of tech's biggest companies.
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It's so big it can't even fit into the spacious gallery, with its 39-foot neck poking out into the adjacent elevator bank.
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Nicki's also been poking Cardi where it hurts ... after making a not-so-subtle casting decision that probably reignited their supposedly-squashed beef.
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And at 8D, "Poking around spoon and fork," I figured that SNOOPY, prying or "poking around," would do — but I had to mentally recognize a fork as a Y. 57A was of this ilk as well — "Are you dense?" anagrammed to END USER, which worked once you substituted the letters "r" and "u" for the first two words of the clue.
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She opened the show by performing a rap as a pregnant Cardi B before poking fun at the movie and TV stars in attendance.
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As they smiled for photos, Depp, 52, was seen reaching under Cohen's jacket and poking at his stomach and chest during the comical exchange.
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And it's just a shoe — it makes more sense to get rid of it than to risk poking at historical wounds for no reason.
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A few examples would be people poking slime with their toes, adding food or grass to slime, or making drama pages "exposing" slime creators.
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A company waves the 3-4 million dollars (a rumored figure, based on some poking around) at Games Workshop's licensing department and it's approved.
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It's actually a super-elongated mollusk, one that grows vertically in sediment, excreting a thick shell and poking two siphons out of the muck.
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I love that it is also a topic that is equivalent to everything else that we're talking [about] and spinning and poking fun at.
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During an appearance on The Ellen Show last week, the singer wore her hair pulled back with periwinkle pieces poking out towards the ends.
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Perhaps, finally, wondering whether or not someone might be gay or bi doesn't have to be treated like we're poking at some shameful secret.
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" Then, in 2017, a sketch on her show about Nicki Minaj poking fun at her body shape was deemed both "lazy" and "casually racist.
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" While I'm poking around the kitchen, Gonçalves tells me that the rice cookers in question have been affectionately dubbed "the Fiat" and "the Ferrari.
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Where the FBI filing last week relied on invective, Apple's this week relies on poking holes in critical sections of the FBI's technical narrative.
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Her friends are always poking fun at her, asking her why she's such a cry-baby, or how she could eat so much food.
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Samsung starts out by poking fun at iPhones running out of space over the years, thanks to Apple's constant use of 16GB of storage.
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"I would hope he is headed where there are a few people poking at him with pitchforks that are kind of hot," she says.
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If you're willing to sit around poking at your phone settings, there are a million photo apps that'll help you get professional-looking results.
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But shortly after publishing his claims, other astronomers started poking holes in them, saying that the observed dimming was the result of flawed data.
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Kim shared a throwback photo of Khloé, Kourtney and herself from back in the day, poking fun of their beauty looks in the caption.
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The MDJ brand is about tapping into finance bro humor from a female perspective and unabashedly celebrating (while poking fun at) the good life.
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We spent hours poking holes in each other's responses, calling out stutters, talking during answers, yelling, and distracting each other in any way possible.
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It may take some time to get comfortable in the GarageBand interface, but just poking around different parts of the program can be educational.
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He spotted the canine poking around a few times as his team was fighting off a straight week of siege attacks by the Taliban.
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As far as I can tell after a bit of poking around, Amazon doesn't heavily favor its own private labels in Prime Wardrobe's collections.
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So they've created an awesome meme poking fun at the show's more problematic moments and giving them a right-on rewrite in the process.
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Prosecutors argued that Hall was trying to instigate a fight that evening, poking people with a stick and harassing them, the Stamford Advocate reports.
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Carefully, and without poking yourself in the process, use the red liner to draw the wing and the white for the thick, diagonal lines.
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Feeling UnluckyScreenshot: GizmodoIf you want to spend your lunch hour poking around the more obscure corners of the internet, then Feeling Unlucky can help.
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Where to stream it: Hulu South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have practically made a career out of poking fun at Canada.
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If you're interested in understanding how companies plan to comply with data privacy rights, you can glean a lot from poking around these policies.
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Things start getting twisted when Beth starts poking around a Neolution club and ends up in front of Dr. Leekie at a book signing.
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The allure of your partner's unlocked phone or laptop can be intoxicating, even if you don't have a particular reason to go poking around.
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In each case, Ryan has been largely missing, poking his head up now and again to scold Trump for his most politically damaging offenses.
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The father, who could be seen poking his head through the pen beside April's, is first-time dad Oliver, who is five years old.
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Dell G3 203 Gaming Laptop starting at $698 ($142 off): It's worth poking around Dell's semi-annual sale, which is running through March 18.
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The observation was meant to be a joke poking fun at the tired and misogynistic narrative that the Kardashian women don't usually wear clothing.
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He joined Cruz in poking holes in the glossy façade of Trump's financial empire, but focused mostly on exposing the vagueness of Trump's propositions.
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The bear was first spotted poking its head out of the winter den on March 23, and has been seen there every day since.
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And by the way, they're not going to change their approach because we're poking them in the eye with tariffs, but that's another story.
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Earlier this month, she starred as Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay in an unaired sketch poking fun at how the reality dating show has addressed race.
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Read this way, Wilson was poking fun at an industry truth that marginalizes transgender performers but, hypothetically, could benefit her as a cis actress.
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The final product is a glorious pack of notes poking fun at the dark melodrama of a holiday that drives most of us insane.
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SHADED by a tree, an elderly farmer gestures hopefully at the scrawny green shoots poking from his small plot in Vietnam's Mekong river delta.
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In addition to image and text posts, there are, of course, also "jiggle vids"—videos of members slapping, poking and prodding various jellied creations.
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Avery's new attorney has been poking holes in the prosecution's theory and giving those following the case some insight into her methods on Twitter.
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Four states (North Dakota, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Rhode Island) that don't have any explicit policy, so those may take a little more poking around.
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How they eat, sleep, make love—because under socialism the state was always poking its nose into its citizens' plates, beds, and private lives.
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Houston reversed its earlier trend, with Diaz poking a solo homer to left immediately after Carlos Correa drilled a two-run shot to right.
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They pushed Ms. Gorbunova facedown on a couch, stripped off her pajamas and began "poking" her with some kind of wooden object, she said.
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But conservative media figureheads, including Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly — two commentators who often take delight in poking liberal sensibilities — were critical of Barr.
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Even the "Sexy Getting Ready Song," one of the very first numbers in The CW series, is poking fun at Rebecca's attempts at sexiness.
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This is only one of the problems with the president's approach, which in essence amounts to poking a stick in our primary lender's eye.
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He favors reflective moments over splashy ones, unassuming ones over Instagrammable ones, slyly poking the occasional hole in the polished sheen of celebrity culture.
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"The Daily Show" host Trevor Noah unearthed Donald Trump's 2004 Wagner College commencement speech, poking fun at how Trump encouraged graduates to overcome barriers.
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Social media users didn't wait for official word on what happened to start poking fun at the fact that the stadium was still there.
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It splits opinion, but the AirPods have become so common, we're all used to seeing the little white stems poking out of someone's ears.
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Putting Trump under investigation, even if under false pretenses, would accomplish the goal of keeping him from poking around into their business and practices.
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My colleague Cohen claimed to detect another double standard; he could recall no reporters poking around impoverished corners of London during its Summer Olympics.
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One worker, known as the "backup killer," stands in the middle, poking chickens with his knife and slicing their necks if they're still alive.
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All it really takes to be a good heel is playing dirty: Poking somebody in the eyes, or breaking a chair over their back.
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Yesterday, a meme poking fun at actor Wentworth Miller's post-Prison Break weight gain made the internet rounds thanks to British humor site TheLADBible.
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Jaden Schwartz pounced on the rebound of a Colton Parayko wrister at the goalmouth, poking the puck through Dubnyk's legs for his 21th goal.
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It's something I've spent years poking at with Thobey and Motherboard's founding editor Alex Pasternack, along with everyone else who's passed through the site.
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Far from being self-serious or put upon, Walid and Anthony can't resist poking fun at each other and making light of their situation.
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The Brazilian dribbled past four Locomotiv players, playing a neat exchange with Gonzalo Higuain, before poking the ball through the legs of the goalkeeper.
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