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Next, I pop by Dollarama for a few lint rollers.
What might pop by a credible witness in a hearing?
Neighbors let Davison know ahead of time when they'll pop by.
Pop by The Griddle Cafe for its famous Golden Ticket pancakes.
"I'll pop by," Spanberger usually promised Frankel, but she almost never did.
What would happen if you wanted Cloak and Dagger to pop by?
Trump and Vice President Pence are expected to pop by the working sessions.
Might number three seed Stan Wawrinka pop by to watch on his day off?
We pop by an açaí bowl cafe, where we share the signature bowl ($6.80).
Other images subvert conventional ideas of Pop by combining the expected with the unexpected.
Top political authors and reporters all pop by to help listeners make sense of it all.
Thinking the wound wasn't that bad, I decided to simply pop by an urgent care clinic.
Pop by TNR's Minutes blog at 9 o'clock EST tonight and tomorrow night to find out!
Leave it in the comments, or pop by the Racked Lounge on Facebook and tell us more.
If you can't swing the airfare, pop by our table and I'll head butt you for free!
Just be sure to visit the brands' websites or pop by a participating retailer sometime before Sept.
A few weeks before the launch, we invited the Muse founders to pop by CNBC office this month.
"We're trying to get the red to pop by adding a little of the fluorescent," Mr. Saksi said.
In 20193, as it had for more or less the previous 35 years, classic pop by established superstars ruled.
I mull it over and pop by the tea place downstairs to grab a drink for my ride home.
The Indian conglomerate has seen revenue pop by 34 percent in 2017 and net profit leap by 38 percent.
They would pop by the Newark City Council and share their opinions, although the law was already in effect.
Servers may pop by anxiously to ask, "Did you get all your food?" and the answer may be no.
POP BY THE POP-UP In August, I would go to the museum to check in with my team.
So, next time you're at the store, pop by the freezer aisle to see if you can get a taste.
Remove each ice pop by dipping molds briefly in hot water or let stand at room temperature for a few minutes.
My mind wanders to food, and I decide to pop by the local Sainsbury's (British supermarket) for cheese sticks and nuts.
Pop by a friend's for lunch and then make the soup when I return before I go out for the evening.
I should've made better use of my time, but I had some friends pop by to say hi and got distracted.
Pop by for contemplative views of the water, and to see a cross section of the city, by bike or foot.
Leaving our neck of the solar system, let's pop by Mars to check out some (sing it with me now) bluuue duuuuunes!
In light of Kesha's story, it feels like the most sincere pop by a major label recording artist I've heard in years.
With 530 retail locations throughout the U.S.A., we're pretty sure you can spare some time to pop by a location near you.
One day she left home planning to free the King of Pop by removing all of his masks, which only she could see.
And still, an artist as huge as Beyonce is still most often classed as "urban" rather than pop by the Grammy Recording Academy.
I put that on the top of my list for potential places to rent, and we pop by a small chocolate shop to chat.
Zhao says his hushed watering hole draws no complaints from the neighbors, some of whom occasionally pop by for a drink at the bar.
It works for celebrities, who have trainers to pop by whenever it's convenient, even traveling with them to ensure they don't skip a day.
The Badmaash brothers, Natalia Pereira, and David Wilcox pop by Abdullah's place to dress up, get stoned, and cook some spooky cannabis-infused cuisine.
Inside you'll find club music, disjointed house, and even some Life Without Buildings heartbreak shamble-pop by my new favorite band Still House Plants.
Moreover, you cannot simply pop by for dinner with Assange, who is surrounded in the Ecuadorian embassy by British security and under tight control.
Perhaps the location decided on table service just in case their Queen and land owner ever decides to pop by unannounced for a Big Mac.
If you can't pop by her house for a little interior design inspiration, you can get a taste of it in her new Dallas store.
They were just going to pop by for a little while, but ended up drinking Great Wall of China vodka and taking some strange drugs.
They were a departure from his work with the True Believers, much deeper, lyrically, with string accompaniment—Iggy Pop by way of Van Morrison, maybe.
If not for a great catch on a foul-pop by Cubs catcher David Ross, Cleveland may have been able to inflict even more damage.
Her "Saturday Night Live" colleagues (such as Fred Armisen, Maya Rudolph, Tim Meadows and Tina Fey) pop by as characters to be accused — or killed.
I'm the person wearing sunglasses at the supermarket, and getting frazzled when you "pop by" unannounced, and not wearing underwear because it doesn't make sense.
It all went down at the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Monica ... where the Steelers receiver decided to pop by for some talks, laughs and competition.
After a dropped foul pop by second baseman Arismendy Alcantara helped extend the first inning, Romano pitched around a pair of walks in 113-pitch frame.
Stay for a dry-aged rib-eye, or just do what I did: Pop by for a dirty martini and its rightfully famous shrimp cocktail ($563).
It helped limit the number of interruptions to her work, and gave her employees the confidence to know when to pop by to talk to her.
Pop by the California Lighthouse and climb up the 127 stairs to the top, or simply enjoy the view from the bluff it is situated on.
Seismic lines, roads, clearcuts, and drilling rigs have decimated the range, encouraging moose and deer to pop by for grazing in what is normally caribou territory.
Pop by often enough, and it won't matter whether you are a freshly minted fan or a third-generation patron; you will be greeted by name.
More recently, we have Beyoncé and Rihanna leading the feminist charge in pop by celebrating other women and being unapologetic about their success and their sexuality.
Meghan's in-laws (and Kensington Palace neighbors!) Prince William and Kate Middleton may also pop by with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis for a feast!
Day Seven There's a farmers' market in my area which I have never been to so decide to pop by for some stuff for the week ahead.
Certain product availability depends upon location, so it may pay off to just pop by your nearest Trader Joe's location and check out the selection for yourself.
Which is why it's okay, even encouraged, to pop by your doctor's office to get it checked out if you're nervous, in pain, or it's not healing. Nervous?
And if you've never had the opportunity to pop by (and you aren't planning on purchasing a ticket to NYC anytime soon), no need to budge an inch.
Online auto marketplace CarGurus today raised $703 million in an IPO, and has seen shares pop by more than 70% (bringing its market cap to nearly $3 billion).
When I visited his office for an hour recently, he rose every few minutes to greet the latest local to pop by for a signature or permission slip.
Lee then tied in the tones of Inaba's gown with a silver and navy smokey eye and made her eyes pop by adding dramatic lashes from House of Lashes.
She wants to re-invent pop by putting herself in a super-charged time machine, making sure the beat not only goes on, but keeps us second-guessing it.
Open early in the morning, you could pick up some cheese rolls on your way to work — or pop by to take some home with you in the evening.
New Kings of the World: Dispatches from Hollywood, Dizi, and K-Pop by Fatima Butto (2019: Columbia Global Reports) is now available on Amazon and via local indie booksellers. 
The carnage blocks the path of the Russian minister of defense's limousine, allowing Vin Diesel to pop by with a power saw and steal a briefcase full of nuclear codes.
HEAD TO THE OFFICE If I've not had too much vino, I'll read or watch a little TV. Another friend might pop by to see if there's leftover pecan pie.
Keeping these notes shorter than usual, as I'm sure I'll have more to say this afternoon on Crosswords Live: Pop by The Times' official Facebook page every Thursday at 1 p.m.
If the younger queens of pop by all account slayed their respective performances, on the other side of the country, Jones embodied the ever-evolving font from which they have all flowed.
Now, for a limited time, customers can pop by the Starbucks inside their Target for a pick-me-up in the form of an exclusive new beverage called the Dark Mocha Frappuccino.
Make your eyes pop by mixing blue shadows with gold and bronze, just layer a golden shimmer onto your lids, then use a shade of blue to create a smoked out effect.
If you live in the area (or have some saved-up miles you can spend), make sure to pop by The New Stand in Union Square from April 10 to April 17.
Pop by your local boulangerie and pick up a loaf—don't waste the precious time and effort you could spend chain-smoking on yeast and flour and not-hot-enough home ovens.
Since I'm really early to work, I pop by the sample sale again and buy my sister a cashmere scarf and a cardholder for my mum that they each pay me back for.
If you want one of those cups to be yours, simply pop by one of the over 790 Wawa locations at any point today and grab any size cup of joe you'd like.
Despite containing several amazing tracks, it was largely seen as too pop by Future's hardcore fans and too weird for pop fans, and seemed to deaden Future's momentum just as he was getting started.
"I was really prudish, and sang it with sheer innocence, which I'm really proud of now," she said, according to the 19923 book "Yé-Yé Girls of '60s French Pop," by Jean-Emmanuel Deluxe.
Calendaring apps: Meetingbird When you're in an office, people can pop by to ask you a quick question, but when everyone's at home, they might feel the need to schedule a call or meeting.
Those helpers pop by on a weekly basis, and subscribers pay a monthly subscription fee to free their lives of little things that tend to add up to more than the sum of their parts.
En route to Texas, they pop by the X-Files office because Agent Miller has an idea: One of the terrorists survived but is functionally brain-dead, and Miller wants to find a way to speak to him.
Back in the early 70s, a chef at a small, no-frills diner in Valparaiso, Chile, was scrambling to find the perfect dish to feed all the drunk college students who would pop by his restaurant each night.
Songs such as "Let's Go" were at once world-weary and witty; on "My Best Friend's Girl" he toyed with the conventions of lovelorn pop by telling listeners that the object of his affections "used to be mine".
In the previous years, artists like D'banj, Wande Coal, and P-Square had developed a new sound for Nigerian pop, by pulling elements from R&B, hip-hop, and house, and blending them with Nigerian rhythms and melodies.
He preferred cash—up to $1.2 million a pop by the end—for Copa Libertadores, the continent's premier annual club competition; for Argentina qualifiers and friendlies; and for fielding Argentina's best talent, who otherwise might sit international matches out.
On the next play, with the bases loaded, a foul pop by Eric Sogard fell harmlessly to the ground when Mets third baseman Wilmer Flores collided with a Brewers bat boy, who had trouble getting out of the way.
A business traveller in Istanbul may pop by the kuafor for a haircut ahead of a randevu with a client, board a vapur (steamship) to beat the afternoon trafik and finish the day relaxing in a sezlong on her hotel teras.
You can pop by your local Olive Garden for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day of the goddamn week if you want to, and slam down as much angel hair and cavatappi as your stomach can take before it explodes.
But neither can pinpoint exactly when their visions of a music career began, other than the way their Honduran father danced salsa with them in the kitchen and their mother blasted '80s pop by artists like Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson.
In the evening we pop by a panel event our other friend is running and on the way home they both pick up half-price sushi but I restrain, knowing I should just reheat the ratatouille and avoid the plastic.
Portrait mode has been improved so you can edit the depth of field after the fact (like you can in the iPhone XS), but you can also make colors pop by muting other colors, or change the focal subject of the photo.
Even WeChat and Line have cut back on their global expansion plans of late, due to hugely competitive markets and the requisite sums of investment, but it seems Kakao believes it can ride the waves of K-Pop by aligning its service closely with music.
"I am a throw-away guy but I knew a lot of people who would (help): fans and old drug dealers and bootleggers, and strange followers," said Iggy Pop, whose real name is James Osterberg and was referred to as "Mr Pop" by the moderator.
The Jenners not only invite me to a red carpet event they are attending later in the day, they also offer to pop by the salon and get gussied up there, not to mention post photos of the place to help promote it across their social networks.
Mr. Newman, 73, first rose to prominence in the early '70s with albums including "12 Songs" and "Sail Away," introducing a new sense of acerbic comedy and commentary to pop by writing in the voices of characters like a slave trader or an innocent at an orgy.
While not quite as chaotic as It's Alive, the show borrows the hallmarks: It's unscripted, Saffitz talks to the camera, plenty of mistakes are made, and there are always a few cameos from other Bon Appétit chefs who pop by to cheer Saffitz on or offer advice.
Zilberman plans to pop by her shop now and then, but also has other business to attend to: Selman asked her to create something sweet to put beneath everyone's seat at his runway show tomorrow, just one of several projects she has cooking for New York Fashion Week.
Later I got a sourdough and a loaf of seeded rye to bring home and I felt something like pangs of jealousy for the locals who can visit regularly enough to taste the delicious, weekly shifts in the menu, or pop by casually for mortadella pies on pizza night.
Calling ahead to see if you can pop by on Wednesday around 4 PM is also a big no—thinking ahead in time is an impossible concept to people responsible for a creature that needs to feed on a tit seven times a night and keeps shitting without proper warning.
On the one hand, there's the grubby daily reality of an age of deprivation; on the other, there's the boundless glamour of the music — both bona fide 1980s pop by the likes of Duran Duran and aspirational (and often delightful) imitations by Conor and company — into which its characters regularly retreat.
On Friday afternoon she accompanied the President on a visit to Maryland's Joint Base Andrews, breaking off on her own to pop by a gymnasium, where she spent time with children, coloring and passing out crayons, and then throwing a few paper airplanes as part of a flying experiment, testing STEM projects.
Great value white eggs from the egg stall Pop by & say we sent you #NERMRKT #LYLM2016 #NorthEndRoad #NorthEndRoadMarket #fulham #lbhf #thisislondon #londonmarket #shoplocal #streetmarket #food #foodie #instafood #gastroart #foodphotography #foodpics #ingredients As a 31-year-old woman with a IUD contraceptive coil may I just say that "egg" and "rustic" hold a somewhat inexplicable joy for me.
In my ideal world, NGOs and human rights activists concerned about detainees' mental health could pop by their local USPS, wrap up copies of their favorite board games, and send them straight to the detention facility; veterans advocates and others wanting to give guards a creative outlet could ship off copies of tabletop wargames and cool party games.
Father John Misty: Pure Comedy (Sub Pop) By some improbable twist of fate, Father John Misty, the folk-rocker and Fleet Foxes drummer formerly known as Josh Tillman, has become Indieland's most prominent social critic, directing pointed metabarbs at Internet culture and its new generation while hiding behind various satirical masks to assure the worried listener.
Restaurant owners think now about how a certain floor tile might look on Instagram, and light the room for the phone's camera instead of the table; businesses paint ridiculous murals on walls, with human-size white space, so you'll pop by and pose, ironic or earnest, between technicolor angel wings; Instagram stories of places and people extend out into the jittery forever.
The band boasted Bay Area garage scene staples like Nobunny's Justin Champlin and Shannon Shaw from Shannon and the Clams, and together they put a raunchy, John Waters-esque spin on 50s and 60s teen pop by way of infectious riffs, be-my-baby beats, and grime-encrusted punk jams, topping one of their albums off with homoerotic cover art.
Bill Clinton, affectionately called "Pop-Pop" by grandkids Charlotte and Aidan, and George W. Bush, lovingly nicknamed "Jefe" by granddaughters Mila and Poppy, shared some of their favorite grandparenting moments on Thursday during a panel at the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, Texas as part of the graduation ceremony for 60 members of the 2017 Class of the Presidential Leadership Scholars (PLS) Program.
Perry attended the British music awards ceremony on Wednesday evening at the O2 Arena in London where she will perform live on the show for the first time in three years, teasing that she would debut the "2nd chapter" of "Chained to the Rhythm" on stage and that she was looking forward to "kick[ing] off a new era of purposeful pop," by "making it rain Yorkshire puddings," whatever that means.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft brought us stunning views of Saturn's moon Enceladus as it prepared to plunge into its icy spray in October: Oh, and our own Moon just couldn't resist photobombing Earth and mooning a camera on the DSCOVR spacecraft, as shown in this animation: Image: NASA/NOAA/via GIPHY Nice of you to pop by, Moon, it's not like we were expecting some good pictures of you four months earlier or anything.
On a recent hiking trip to Banff, Canada — one of the most beautiful places in the world — I decided to bring along two of the best smartphone cameras: the OnePlus 7 Pro, and Google's Pixel 3 XL.While I took photos with each phone at the same time and place, the OnePlus 7 Pro simply didn't deliver the types of photos I was looking for, as it was seemingly trying too hard to make photos pop by overly processing them.
JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon met with WeWork's Adam Neumann to hash out how to get its botched IPO back on trackA senior Goldman Sachs fintech banker was about to join JPMorgan — but then got lured back —and it's another sign of the fierce battle for M&A talentA tug-of-war between Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan over a top banker highlights Wall Street's $1 trillion battlegroundJPMorgan's US M&A chief shares the secret sauce for getting deals to pop by flouting an old-school rule of dealmakingJPMorgan is chasing a $3 billion opportunity in places like Atlanta, Dallas, and Seattle — and it's raised the stakes in Wall Street's race for national dominanceInside the world's biggest all-cash merger: How JPMorgan moved $57 billion in 6 hours so Bayer could pay for MonsantoRecruiting JPMorgan's investment bank is scrapping on-campus visits in favor of video interviews and online games as Wall Street targets the next generation

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