The scratching was bad because it only led to more scratching, which led to more bleeding.
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Then I direct my cat's scratching impulses to a cat scratcher placed near her favorite scratching spots.
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Why you'll love it: Made from premium pressed cardboard with a tall vertical scratching surface, the 4Claws Wall-Mounted Scratching Post offers better durability and stability than many cat scratching posts on the market.
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You get scratching and it feels goooooood, but then the skin starts to come off, and you keep scratching.
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I guess I'm scratching my head, Jimmy, I'm scratching my head at the idea that consumer prices are booming because of tariffs.
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Here are the best ones you can buy:Best cat scratching post overall: Pioneer Pet SmartCat Ultimate Scratching PostBest cardboard cat scratcher: Kong Naturals Incline ScratcherBest cat scratcher lounge: PetFusion Cat Scratcher LoungeBest wall-mounted cat scratching post: 4Claws Wall-Mounted Scratching PostBest combination cat scratching post: SmartCat Bootsie's Combination ScratcherBest cat bedsThere are many different kinds of cat beds, and cats, fickle creatures that they are, will all like different beds for special, mysterious cat reasons.
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Scratching only makes it worse, but it's so itchy that I'll wake up in the middle of the night scratching at my hands.
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Best cat scratching postsCats need to scratch, so to save your sofa and your curtains, you need a sturdy cat scratching post or scratcher.
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The best cat scratching postsCats need to scratch, so to save your sofa and your curtains, you need a sturdy cat scratcher or scratching post.
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Pros: Cons: Buy the Pioneer Pet SmartCat Ultimate Scratching Post on Amazon for $49.99Buy the Pioneer Pet SmartCat Ultimate Scratching Post from Petco for $49.99
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The best cat scratching postsCats need to scratch, so to save your sofa and your curtains, you need a sturdy cat scratching post or scratcher.
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Only scratching the surface Donie O'Sullivan emails from SF: Cambridge Analytica... Russian trolls... We're only just scratching the surface of how we are being manipulated online.
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Head scratching The delay to Nauert's nomination has led to some head scratching at the UN, in Congress and among those who watch US foreign policy.
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Well, if you're a hayfever sufferer, there's a good chance that you've wanted a similar anti-scratching tool to keep you from absolutely scratching your eyeballs out.
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Over on YouTube, JerryRigEverything put a matte black iPhone 7 to the test, including burning and scratching the screen, bending the body, and scratching the camera lens.
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You can score the bottom of the shoes by taking a pair of scissors and scratching the bottom of the high heel, scratching the ball of the foot.
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If you often iron in a location where you're worried about the board scratching your floor, the feet of the Bartnelli ironing board contain materials designed to prevent scratching.
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" Adds Davenport: "Serena is scratching and clawing for 24!
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I was scratching my head – how can that be?
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"Two crows swooped down and started scratching my head I then started running, and screaming, and they flew after me and kept scratching my head," the victim wrote of the bird assault.
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I was scratching my breast and I found a lump.
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There was immediate head scratching from those who saw it.
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So we are scratching our own itch, so to speak.
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As I said before, we are only scratching the surface.
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Yes, we are scratching our heads at this as well.
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They said this kid was biting, scratching, kicking other kids.
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But the most recent cookie has us scratching our heads.
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Justin Bieber had Beliebers scratching their heads about baby news.
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It may also have scratching, scuffing, light staining or creases.
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Economists will be scratching their heads over this for years.
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There's also a ban on biting or scratching the dolls.
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Dozens of tiny orange parasites are scratching at the bone.
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I walked out, like, scratching my head but not crying.
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Does Blake Shelton's forearm tattoo leave you scratching your head?
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I can't even go long without scratching my own face.
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I can't even go long without scratching my own face!
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It's a plan that has former officials scratching their heads.
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I always leave Avengers movies scratching my head about stakes.
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ET — some minor, some major, and some completely head-scratching.
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"I think we're just scratching the surface here," he said.
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" The example Hanson came up with was "scratching your butt.
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Trump's comments left some in the Pentagon scratching their heads.
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I was just scratching the surface of learning about bread.
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He heard a faint sound, like scratching in the sand.
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But last month the satellite analysts began scratching their heads.
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"We keep scratching our heads," Mr. Philips of Vanguard said.
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Have a quick listen ... somewhere Usher's scratching his head too.
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That's only scratching the surface of what Mixmax can do.
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These made scratching out a living difficult, and governing unwieldy.
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The ancient Egyptians left us with plenty of head scratching.
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And, scratching episodes only accounted for 15 percent of awakenings.
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Now, Gardner's scratching his head over Booker's change of heart.
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Rhesus macaque monkeys also tend to start scratching themselves when they see other monkeys, or even videos of monkeys, scratching in front of them, according to a 2013 study in the journal Acta Dermato Venereologica.
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"With 150,000 customers we think we are still scratching the surface."
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People on Weibo are scratching their heads at the venture, however.
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And that's just scratching the surface of the tape-delayed manipulation.
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" And I'd be scratching my head like, "No, you are mobility.
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The winners were eclectic, diverse and in some cases, head-scratching.
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So they're just scratching the surface right now with him offensively.
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President Trump's latest retweet has social media users scratching their heads.
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Admittedly, the UPS partnership had us scratching our heads at first.
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"I'm scratching my head at how that would work," he said.
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And, it isn't just Connecticut that has Republicans scratching their heads.
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"We are just scratching that surface in the public health arena."
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It's a subtle change that leaves us all scratching our heads.
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They also allow access to necessities like lights and scratching areas.
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You can see the top is prone to fingerprints and scratching.
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An eczema rash on the vulva usually only appears after scratching.
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"After a few months you start scratching your head," he says.
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Was I scratching my hand or replying to a text message?
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He explained why the entire saga left him scratching his head.
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And lo and behold, she noticed that Delta had started scratching.
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Meanwhile, cryptographers are already scratching their heads and holding their breath.
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And some are, on the surface, a bit more head-scratching.
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We were scratching our heads, surprised at what it looked like.
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Many also employed a panoply of scratching sounds and raspy chords.
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The dog's drooling on you; the cat's scratching at your door.
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"We've seen both head-scratching and vehement opposition," Mr. Rogen said.
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It is a dynamic that has left some scratching their heads.
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Twitter did some head-scratching over how Kardashian West missed this.
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Yet there are also two head-scratching aspects of this thesis.
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But still, the effort leaves many on the EcoRight scratching heads.
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And the American people are just scratching their head saying, 'Really?
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There is additionally a constant scratching noise, like on thick cardboard.
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"I didn't know anyone that did DJing or scratching," he says.
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We're Kardashianologists here, but this has even us scratching our heads.
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Yet they are thriving, which has left scientists scratching their heads.
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People sat on folding chairs outside their booths, scratching lotto tickets.
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It was high-pitched and reedy, like a pin scratching metal.
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It's a move that has left some analysts scratching their heads.
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There's the sound of loud scratching, of snoring and low voices.
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Other times, I'm fully scratching my nose and it doesn't register.
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My head is bloody from the head scratching this presidency prompts.
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That approach has left a lot of conservatives scratching their heads.
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The annual growth rate is just scratching the 2.0-percent mark.
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He doesn't sleep at night, screaming in terror and scratching himself.
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City anomalies often leave New Yorkers, and tourists, scratching their heads.
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Which left reporters scratching their heads -- nothing had changed ... from what?
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But that's just scratching the surface on what Ally can do.
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Sanctions experts who've been looking at this are scratching their heads.
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Content that's fresh, exciting, and won't leave you scratching your head.
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"What did Trump mean by that?" they say, scratching their heads.
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He misses patting the cows and scratching them behind their ears.
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Looking at this list of features, I'm left scratching my head.
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I snooze a little while scratching my dog T.'s ears.
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Instead, these baby kangaroos pursue the best hobby of all — scratching.
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Princeton's reserves sat quietly, scratching their chins or clenching their hands.
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See the 22 most head-scratching looks celebrities wore in 2019.
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I hear something is scratching in me, trying to get out.
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Scratching an itch doesn't take a whole lot of brain horsepower.
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But I am only scratching the surface of this stacked category.
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Designed to turn scratching posts into an aesthetically-pleasing part of any decor, the canvas used for these faux masterpieces is made from an embroidered twine—the same material used on a more traditional scratching post.
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If you're scratching your head right now in confusion, you're not alone.
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Video hosts whisper or create "trigger noises," such as tapping or scratching.
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Technology stocks jumped Monday, scratching back after nearly two months of losses.
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That in turn has produced some severe head-scratching from market professionals.
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Advanced technologies win out, leaving Scooby and friends scratching their heads. Zoinks!
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However, many consumers might be scratching their heads saying at what cost?
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Declawing is the practice of removing a cat's claws to prevent scratching.
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Bieber, 22, has been exhibiting some head scratching behavior as of late.
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The tweets prompted significant head-scratching — and some backlash — from West's fans.
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"She's been scratching at herself, chewing furniture and crying constantly," she said.
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But it was the caption that had some people scratching their heads.
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The strength of the inbound flow has got analysts scratching their heads.
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If it does, it's likely to mutate in head-scratching, unexpected ways.
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Fans were left scratching their heads on Sunday when the singer's Nov.
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He was so creative with his transitions, and his scratching was sick!
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From the Wall Street Journal:Mylan's explanation left some analysts scratching their heads.
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You start scratching your head and wondering, 'Why is that in there?
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It appears that the next head-scratching YouTube beauty trend has arrived.
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So Beck's win for Morning Phase really left us scratching our heads.
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Scratching the surface of her ideas makes Jacobs seem easy to understand.
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But that's only scratching the surface of what your Xbox can do.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's statement on that was equally head-scratching.
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The rashes ached so terribly, Jorge bled from scratching himself so often.
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And that's just scratching the surface of what Google had to say.
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When police tried to arrest her, she fought back, scratching an officer.
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We got in a situation where we kept scratching against good pitching.
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It still has the high torque DJs love for scratching and beatmatching.
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That's why fans were scratching their heads over Gigi Hadid's recent Snapchat.
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"They're no longer scratching and clawing the way they were," he says.
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There's so much to bet on, and we're just scratching the surface.
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I've wandered off when things have fallen apart, just scratching my head.
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"We're all scratching our heads," says physicist Reina Maruyama of Yale University.
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Some of those caught in the dragnet are left scratching their heads.
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But friends, I have not even come close to scratching the surface.
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Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian have fans scratching their heads yet again.
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But there is also a combination of head-scratching and shoulder-shrugging.
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NO BACK-SCRATCHING The recent voting against pay plans is not new.
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So enthusiastic was her scratching, in fact, that she dislodged a rock.
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"I remembered scratching the wallpaper, having it in my nails," says Mesler.
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Opioids often make people itch, and Kevin wouldn't stop scratching his arms.
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Engineered stone doesn't react to acids and is more resistant to scratching.
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Endless head shaking, head scratching, and, eventually, mocking follows, and then ding!
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Nearly all of the palm-greasing and back-scratching is ridiculously petty.
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Adding to the head-scratching quality of this fence is its location.
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The Chemical Wash mitt easily cleans your car without scratching your paint.
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Johnny's writing was plain, almost as if he were scratching the canvas.
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But "Knock Knock" is more likely to leave them scratching their heads.
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"Trust me, I was biting my lip, scratching my head," Martinez said.
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In many places, there is still much head scratching over Mr. Trump.
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The baby's heart rate appeared less like little mountains than chicken scratching.
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But the June quarter results have left many economists scratching their heads.
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Eventually, he was saved by a scratching sound emanating from the kitchen.
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His musings may leave you smiling — and scratching your head in puzzlement.
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For more ideas, check out our guide to the best scratching posts.
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Those looking on, including some Democrats, have been left scratching their heads.
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The last item left at least one audience member scratching his head.
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You can watch the full video of Madeleine and Sebastian scratching below.
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Sorry if it makes you itchy — maybe you should take up scratching.
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Tuesday's bipartisan meeting on immigration reform left many Americans scratching their heads.
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It was just another head-shaking, head-scratching move that we see.
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"I was thinking about that," he said last week, scratching his head.
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"I think he's just scratching the surface," Minnesota coach Tom Thibodeau said.
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"It's possible that when a lot of mice are scratching, maybe it warns other mice that this is a place that has a lot of insects, and you'd better start scratching before it is too late," Chen said.
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As day was dawning They scratched their itch again; untangled, found They were soon scratching at a different one And this time the scratching was no fun— In the struggle for survival, I had won A little victory . . .
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Tuesday evening, and proved she's a good sport about the head-scratching tribute.
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And I'm just scratching the surface of what the GH5S can really do.
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The fungus combined with incessant scratching made for quite the crusty, discolored sight.
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The constant scalp scratching and shoulder brushing can be both maddening and embarrassing.
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"We're still really scratching our heads about how she developed this," said Rasouli.
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They're almost like urban glitches, with radical architectural concepts scratching through the sterility.
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But these seven examples show how the Murdoch-Trump back-scratching never stops.
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And if you're worried about scratching or damaging the lenses, not to worry!
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Donald Trump's comment about raking leaves has left some Finns scratching their heads.
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That's how many producers were left scratching their heads over the complicated toy.
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It's not a head-scratching mind-bender, and it isn't supposed to be.
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If you're scratching your head about the term "Green Monday" you're not alone.
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"Scratching an itch in a situation like this is very problematic," Kramer said.
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Until Putin's most recent order, that conflicting narrative left observers scratching their heads.
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Reader Question • 100 votes Scientists are still scratching their heads over this question.
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Music plays with the atonal scratching of records and who knows what else.
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And 'lo and behold, she noticed that Delta had started scratching … down there.
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Well, now it's published the answers, so you can stop scratching your head.
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Now that oil prices have tested $70, analysts are again scratching their heads.
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That led to much head-scratching, since no such sanctions had been announced.
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Top image via YouTube Last night's Grammys really had us scratching our head.
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It's not every day you hear a Hollywood actress talking about butt scratching.
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Luckily, Reddit is a gold mine for finding the most head scratching requests.
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Just scratching the surface here, and again, that ability is with one person.
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Fair to say we're just scratching the surface with Kate's connection to Jack?
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Even the IMF is scratching its head about how much governments truly owe.
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We're answering two questions that regularly leave small space dwellers scratching their heads.
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LaBeouf was accused of scratching the man's face when he pulled his scarf.
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But this leads to another issue which has almost everyone scratching their heads.
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"We're still scratching the surface, but this is our starting place," Beykpour said.
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It started with Grandmaster Flash and Kool Herc scratching records in the basement.
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The market was also scratching its head over China's growth prospects, Yergin said.
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Trump's trip to Texas was full of head-scratching bombast and, well, hats.
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If you're scratching your head at this statement, please allow us to explain.
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Scratching it in her sleep, she woke up with blisters on her leg.
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Needless to say some head-scratching was done on Perry's part as well.
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Without a little mutual back-scratching, the entire enterprise of politics breaks down.
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But can you recognize a cat purring, or a dog scratching its back?
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The endorsement, seemingly out of left field, had Republican officials scratching their heads.
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"The brand is just scratching the surface of its retail potential," he wrote.
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I truly, sincerely hope this movie satisfies whatever itch they feel needed scratching.
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While this kind of shit is really head scratching, it's far from uncommon.
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"There was a lot of scratching of the head going on," she said.
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Rozovsky: I can see why you'd be scratching your head on that one.
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"I am positive we are scratching the tip of the iceberg," Chavla said.
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Plenty of prospects await in the high minors, scratching at the clubhouse door.
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It's a melee, a riot — a hair-pulling, face-scratching, ear-biting fray.
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It's pretty insane -- there's screaming, punching, scratching and then face-to-face insults.
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Mr. Radcliffe's microphone was creating a scratching sound when he touched his hair.
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The catalog of inaccurate claims ranges from the weighty to the head-scratching.
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Oh, poison ivy rashes aren't contagious either, so it shouldn't spread by scratching.
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Here, there were just a few people scratching their names into the side.
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Brenda Blethyn begins the seventh season of "Vera" with a head-scratching mystery.
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But the incessant scratching is growing louder, and the Yankees cannot escape it.
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Art can sometimes leave viewers scratching their heads, wondering what it all means.
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But people are kind of scratching their heads thinking that is quite expensive.
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All around were red-feathered chickens, pecking and scratching, oblivious to our presence.
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But the limited reach of the ban left some critics scratching their heads.
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If you're scratching your head trying to make the connection, you're not alone.
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"Ah," he said finally, scratching his chin, pushing his plate away from him.
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The news was obviously met with a mix of head-scratching and anger.
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Itchiness often keeps children from sleeping, and scratching can lead to skin infections.
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All of that is just scratching the surface of what these courses cover.
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It's not their favorite kind of scratching, but they will still do it.
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Analysts were scratching their heads trying to find a reason for the spike.
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That caused lots of head scratching as to who had come as Perkins.
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He winces, cringes and grimaces; he does a lot of nervous neck scratching.
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Diplomats and analysts were left scratching their heads, wondering what Mattis actually meant.
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When I say so, Dom nods, scratching absentmindedly at his beard a little.
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That came verified, documented- So, me scratching my head, that's me being wrong.
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Rembrandt achieved this powerful contrast lighting by scratching crosshatched lines in the copperplate.
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You tell stories of house cats clawing and scratching their human owners, especially children.
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Critics, though, are scratching their heads over the technical challenges, high costs, and practicality.
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However, where would we be without our obligatory head-scratching moment on Oscar morning?
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We're still just scratching the surface of what Disrupt SF 2018 has to offer.
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Their room had been locked from the inside, leaving many detectives scratching their heads.
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And one area I was scratching my head about is the Macau casino guys.
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"The other day he was sitting up and scratching his leg," the family wrote.
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Like purring and meowing, scratching is an instinct, something cats are born to do.
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And those are just scratching the surface, with plenty more deals to pick from.
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"One rock that I was butt-scratching on ended up coming loose," Lawrence continued.
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Game of Thrones fans are scratching their heads over one of the character's heads.
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Meanwhile, the other two raccoons were scratching at the window to get back in.
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This description is a bit more detailed, but I'm still only scratching the surface.
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Microsoft said it was "just scratching the surface" on how Cortana could help people.
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Even Empire Strikes Back had some people scratching their heads when it first opened.
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It's definitely an unorthodox approach — and one that rightfully has some scratching their heads.
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But scratching the surface of these organizations reveals the need for a referee, instead.
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My time with the Analogue Nt felt like scratching an itch more than anything.
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - It was a head fake that left Wall Street scratching its head.
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Though some followers do offer theories, we're not the only ones scratching our heads.
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The dollar has zipped to near two-year highs, leaving many scratching their heads.
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If you're scratching your head about the new villain, it shouldn't be a surprise.
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That staggering total left many climate scientists and meteorologists scratching their heads, Keim said.
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They often go unnoticed, sitting just under the surface and scratching at our eyes.
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Analysts are scratching their heads as to where the money could have come from.
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There have been other similar bugs where we are all left scratching our heads.
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"One rock that I was butt-scratching on ended up coming loose," Lawrence said.
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It might leave you scratching your head to find Intel and AMD working together.
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That does not mean shaming or scratching off lower-income partners, by the way.
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ARE YOU SCRATCHING YOUR HEAD AT HOW JACK IS GOING TO PULL THAT OFF?
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It's like someone scratching a part of my brain that I didn't know itched.
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In the case of the Park Service, Google's site is barely scratching the surface.
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But in his tweetstorm, one vague tweet left many scratching their heads in confusion.
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Even after roughly 40 hours, it still feels like we're just scratching the surface.
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Be alert to symptoms — investigate at once if your child starts scratching her head.
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"Scratching of the ear canal skin can lead to pain and infection," Schwartz added.
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Verizon Communications' $4.83 billion acquisition of Yahoo has the technology cognoscenti scratching their heads.
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"We're here for the scratching," said Holly Horton, 62, offering up her golden retriever.
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It's a pretty amazing sequence of events, one that had everyone scratching their heads.
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It looks like that is just scratching the service for what Binance has planned.
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Meanwhile, Americans are scratching their heads and asking: Whose side is Donald Trump on?
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She also advises parents to instruct their children to avoid scratching around the anus.
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Just avoid scratching the pieces by stacking and nesting them or using metal utensils.
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A new, natural writer is born, scratching beauty, truth and lies on the page.
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I think we are really just scratching the surface in terms of, even, awareness.
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Scratching the rash may lead to impetigo, a bacterial skin infection with oozing sores.
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Because it's a strange website that's already been involved in head-scratching online puzzles.
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Pay has been stagnant despite a tight labor market, leaving economists scratching their heads.
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"The show feels like scratching an itch to me a little bit," she said.
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I imagine in heaven there is someone combing your hair and scratching your scalp.
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It's the next part of Musk's tweet that has left people scratching their heads.
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I wish I wore a helmet to protect my head from all the scratching.
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Mr. Hubbard's corruption was that of your traditional insider — deals, back-scratching, pocket-lining.
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You can also get kitchen utensils that you won't worry about denting or scratching.
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There are only blundering T-Rexes, stomping and roaring and scratching up the court.
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He was left scratching his head as we both stood ruefully on the dock.
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We don't need any additional head-scratching -- or fatal -- examples to make the case.
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The numbers say that the state is barely scratching the surface of the problem.
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Washington (CNN)It is a trend that has US Navy officials scratching their heads.
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But his decision to unleash the terminology has left some historians scratching their heads.
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"Downstairs," I observe a man holding a map and scratching his head, clearly confused.
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Completely uncanny, the man said, still scratching, yawning, shaking his ass a little bit.
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"There is something head-scratching about it," says Scott Woodward, the L.S.U. athletic director.
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But the "HouseFlix" Party Monster: Scratching the Surface documentary in Episode 3 stands out.
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Author Peter Schweizer revealed the back-scratching arrangement in his 2628 book, Clinton Cash.
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And so we have been scratching our heads saying, 'Okay, what can cause this?
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Plus, shoppers love that Amazon also offers replacement scratching pads — and they're just $4.
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It's the kind of competition where everyone should be voted off the scratching post.
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"This is just scratching the surface of trying to understand what's possible," Olson said.
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That sort of poverty is always the wolf scratching at the door in Moonlight.
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In the speech, Ivanka made a joke that may leave many Americans scratching their heads.
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Benjamin Swan: We're not even scratching the surface on the demands required just for Singapore.
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Once you see it's there, you start scratching it, and maybe you'll even find sulfur.
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That initial entry was a controversial one, with many scratching their heads at the wildcard.
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Many were left scratching their heads after Jones' podcasts were removed, but the app wasn't.
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I can feel Hollywood executives scratching their heads from where I sit in New York.
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These big names are really only scratching the surface, though, because this was huge cast.
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Plus, most double as scratching posts to keep your cat from clawing your actual furniture.
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New debates over Brexit and immigration are scratching at scabs formed after last year's election.
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Really nobody is talking about it, but it's crazy once you start scratching the surface.
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If you hear daytime scratching, you probably have squirrels; most other rodent intruders are nocturnal.
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And that's just scratching the surface on all the amazing deals we found for you.
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Leaping towards the ball, scratching the headpiece, and barking do nothing to solve the problem.
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I am sure, like many of you, this left us at Mashable scratching our heads.
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Then there's "Game Changers," that has Questlove telling the history of how scratching was invented.
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It leaves you scratching your head without alleviating any pain for the victim&aposs families.
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Via email, co-founder and CEO Rich Waldron says he is 'scratching his own itch'.
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The snub has left VMA executive producers Jesse Ignjatovic and Bruce Gillmer scratching their heads.
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Dillon was in the kitchen cooking and Winston jumped on his back, scratching him up!
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"I'm still scratching my head," said Jim Gerlach, president of A/C Trading in Indiana.
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The interaction between the couple may have the Good American founder's fans scratching their heads.
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At one point, she even went into the deejay booth and was scratching some records.
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That way, you can protect your furniture from scratching while also earning major style points.
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But as unemployment has continued to decline, the economists have been left scratching their heads.
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"I'm scratching my head just like everyone in America," said Rasmussen polling analyst Fran Coombs.
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It fits perfectly and it's put together very well without any itching, scratching or poking.
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These demos are merely scratching the surface of what could eventually be possible with ARKit.
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But today we spied a small caravan of crossovers that left us scratching our heads.
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According to SocialBlade, Scratching My Scalp Off can bring in $3,300 to $52,600 per year.
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"We're just scratching the surface of our understanding," founder Anne Wojcicki said earlier this year.
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If that name leaves you scratching your head in confusion, you're not the only one.
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A lot of us are scratching our heads and wondering what she's trying to do.
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"They do things that absolutely leave my wife and I scratching our heads," he said.
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Most of my results prompted a-ha moments, while others left me scratching my head.
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His teammates got him off the hook by scratching across a run in the sixth.
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But it was one of the most head-scratching media news events of the summer.
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He longs, he says, scratching his scraggly, infested beard, for the gentler pleasures of civilization.
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The name change had some marketing experts and corporate renaming specialists scratching their heads, though.
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A new anti-meth campaign in South Dakota has prompted a bit of head-scratching.
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If you're scratching your head trying to figure out what this is, you're not alone.
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And, of course, we're sitting here scratching our heads as to where, exactly, to go.
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Today's wearables are only scratching the surface of what we can learn about our health.
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The Kong Naturals Incline Scratcher features an incline design that encourages both stretching and scratching.
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With Interest Scratching your head about what business headlines you need to follow, and why?
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Marianne Williamson soaked up airtime with her unusual message, which left many scratching their heads.
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Independent economists have been scratching their heads over how the plan's goals will be achieved.
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"I'm scratching my head over why Rameau's music is not played very much," he said.
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If those totals sound surprising, the United States-specific tallies are even more chin-scratching.
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Because the internet and its vortex of head-scratching commerce takes no days off, folks.
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He was chatty, but even as he told his story, he could not stop scratching.
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Dom stood there in his underwear, scratching the crust from the corners of his eyes.
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"He's obviously just probably scratching the surface of what he's going to become," Hornacek said.
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Scratching himself, he thought, I'm an albino ape, and I can do whatever I want.
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"We were scratching our toes for almost the duration of the trip," Eddie Zytner said.
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They love scratching on the scratcher and batting the ball around and back and forth.
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"Everyone is scratching their head and clearly looking at who can beat Trump," she said.
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Leontes then launches into a linguistic delirium that scholars are still scratching their heads over.
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That leaves allies and adversaries alike scratching their heads about what Mr. Trump really believes.
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Mysterious seismic waves that cascaded around the world this month have scientists scratching their heads.
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But is there a head-scratching incongruence to the way Kiwis are treated as migrants?
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Thornley dissected the scoring rules of baseball and asked head-scratching questions of his audience.
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But the insidious racism that gripped it for generations is always scratching at the surface.
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The next day, Beckham's acrobatics had physicists, mechanical engineers and sports scientists scratching their heads.
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So it's a mixed report, I think the market's just kind of scratching its head.
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I still feel like there's so much more, and that I'm just scratching the surface.
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There's more to itch scratching than one might imagine, at least from a neuroscientific perspective.
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This video might leave you scratching your head: He doesn't look like he's doing anything!
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On the other hand, Clue's scratching and mixing are questionable, and he rarely does it.
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And what if you're just scratching your arm and accidentally shift the mouse over the screen?
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But it's the most recent post to her Twitter account that has them scratching their heads.
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The stand is made from soft, flexible silicone so there's no risk of scratching your watch.
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If you spent your long weekend scratching your head about Lindsay Lohan's Instagram, you're not alone.
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I think we are just scratching the surface of what people will do with this technology.
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"I even made rubber horse shoes to save the glass from scratching," the photographer tells Creators.
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But the final five-page proof, reliant on another unpublished paper, left some scratching their heads.
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But one plot twist, set into motion by the fiery redhead, left fans scratching their heads.
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The data is right there, and for now we only seem to be scratching the surface.
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That is compounded by another Spanish vice, amiguismo—a culture of mutual back-scratching among friends.
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Last September, we were left with an unsettling, head-scratching finale for Castle Rock season 1.
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That said I didn't notice any scratching in my vessel after preparing single batch of beer.
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Or maybe they just spend those eight hours napping, licking their paws and scratching their ears.
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Another thing people are worried about is the plastic screen scratching or picking up nicks easily.
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Sterling traders were left scratching their heads about whether the British currency should rise or fall.
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Still other dogs just left us scratching our heads, not sure what we were looking at.
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Identifying these scratching stones could be key to keeping human activity from disturbing these massive creatures.
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D Bruze, whose work you probably recognize even if his name leaves you scratching your head.
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With this preview post, I'm just scratching the surface of the new features in iOS 11.
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It's a head-scratching reality, especially since Swift's reputation garnered so much airtime this past year.
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But many are scratching their heads as to why this time it has been so harsh.
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This is a reality the depths of which the poll dichotomy is just scratching the surface.
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While some chin-scratching observers called it "sophisticated," Wednesday's worm was dreadfully simple on the surface.
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But, all of a sudden it's about to be Halloween, and we're left scratching our heads.
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More head-scratching for Democrats is the move of Florida, the quintessential swing-state, towards Republicans.
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And that means we're just scratching the surface in terms of our observations about the brain.
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When I went to check it out, I could hear fingernails scratching inside my bedroom closet.
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"We believe that we're only scratching the surface of the full potential of deep learning," Run.
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"They find it during activities of daily living, such as showering, dressing, or scratching," she says.
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American settlers began trickling into the mountains in the 1800s, scratching out a living as farmers.
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But there's just as many companies showing off products that will leave you scratching your head.
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He still has scars on his legs, arms and torso from constant scratching, Ms. Martinez said.
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From a plush dog bed to a fancy scratching mat, Ikea's pretty much got you covered.
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Even the smallest of injuries, like scratching or rubbing the skin, can lead to the blisters.
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This is not the first head-scratching comment Carson has made in the past few days.
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You're a big role-playing game person, is this scratching that itch for you at all?
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Now imagine reaching out and scratching him under his chin as he glowers at you. Hilarious.
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Above all, she failed to build alliances in Congress, which need not always involve back-scratching.
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After much head-scratching, Mr Gale suspected there was no solution, but could not prove it.
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The first head-scratching beauty news of 2016 has officially arrived, and it's pretty bizarre futuristic.
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As always, let me know if there are any other hacks you're scratching your head about.
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The twist has left both Democrats and Republicans scratching their heads, unsure of the President's intentions.
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The home boasts 20 rooms, two fireplaces, and a pool — and that's just scratching the surface.
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Most of the time, though, "Notorious" leaves you scratching your head, wondering what exactly you're watching.
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In the end, he assembled a motley coalition of Republicans that had pollsters scratching their heads.
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New York (CNN Business)Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin left a lot of people scratching their heads.
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Is the woman in the back row bidding on the Monet or simply scratching her arm?
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The other bite disappeared a few days later and I can't recall scratching it at all.
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Those in support of the ban say there are less traumatizing ways to curb unwanted scratching.
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"I thought about it this morning scratching but you know, it's the Olympic trials," said Lochte.
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All that is missing from the head-scratching pearls of wisdom, Rodriguez says, is the wisdom.
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If he is right, then perhaps rediscovering life on Mars may require just scratching the surface.
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Mr. Burga's lawyer told the judge on Wednesday his client had simply been scratching his throat.
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The sudden disappearance of the paper has others in the medical publishing world scratching their heads.
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Tourist buses are everywhere; people carrying backpacks and selfie-sticks, stray dogs scratching by sausage stands.
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But extending that advantage to other Grand Slam nations is nothing more than mutual back scratching.
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This isn't the first head-scratching thing Schultz has done on his pre-presidential bid tour.
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Some of the kids' school assignments also left me scratching my head (figuratively speaking, of course).
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Volatile interest rates, canceled open houses, and longer wait times have left people scratching their heads.
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That's Glenn Gould, scratching on his sheet music as he recorded Bach's "Goldberg" Variations in 1981.
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Security experts were initially left scratching their heads when the Department of Homeland Security on Dec.
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We present, in no particular order, the quirky, the profound, the head scratching and the heartbreaking.
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" Meanwhile, "Ulysses" leaves her "puzzled, bored, irritated & disillusioned as by a queasy undergraduate scratching his pimples.
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To keep my cat from scratching the furniture, I deploy Pioneer Pet's "Sticky Paws" furniture strips.
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Scott mixes observations of deep profundity and eloquence with some head-scratching notions about digital life.
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"Mulan" wowed with action while the newest "Sonic the Hedgehog" spot had us scratching our heads.
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I fold the clotheshorse down and drink my coffee in bed while scratching D.'s belly.
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It just so happens that Mayfield is somewhat known for making the occasional head-scratching mistake.
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As a baby, his eczema was so severe that he got a staph infection from scratching.
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This cat scratcher from Max & Marlow includes a 26-inch scratching post plus two attached toys.
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Blessed with the arsenal of an ace, Pineda has been consistently undone by head-scratching meltdowns.
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In this image, Marion Volborn caught a grizzly mother and her cub scratching that unreachable itch.
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However, that is just scratching the surface of what businesses can accomplish with unmanned aircraft systems.
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"Everyone is still scratching their head," said Garry J. Augustine, executive director of Disabled American Veterans.
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This great run occurred despite gloomy fundamentals and increasing macro uncertainty, leaving analysts scratching their heads.
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The team then shot new silent video of, once again, a drumstick hitting and scratching things.
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But nobody has to do much head-scratching over his position on medical aid in dying.
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"No scrubbing allowed," Anderson says, describing the up-and-down scratching to decode an unrecognized cell.
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"Google does all sorts of things these days that leave everyone scratching their heads," he writes.
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When the other men arrived, Cillian was on his knees, scratching up peat like a dog.
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There were a lot of traders scratching their heads yesterday about why the market was higher.
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Over time, this can cause permanent "etching," or microscopic scratching, that makes the glass appear cloudy.
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However, the apparent lack of a coordinated global response is seemingly leaving investors scratching their heads.
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SoftBank's $32 billion deal to buy chip designer ARM had many people scratching their heads Monday.
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There's no referee, so there are no rules, though they discourage biting, scratching, and hair pulling.
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"We just have to keep fighting, scratching, clawing," Detroit forward Justin Abdelkader told the Detroit Free Press.
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But a close look at her lyrics will show that's just scratching the surface to the single.
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He sniffs hard, scratching at the metal, the five claws on each paw splayed with the pressure.
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Wallace seems to revel in shredding my furniture, ignoring the scratching post alternatives I try to introduce.
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This fondness meant that Wallace's scratching attention turned away from his tattered throne to this pristine perch.
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She hit me, and then it was almost like pulling on my sweater and scratching at me.
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Butchers caught on and since the early 1800s, the region has had a thriving pork scratching industry.
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It's this kind of spending on safe candidates that has some Republicans around Washington scratching their heads.
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And still, if you think that's the end of the story, that's only just scratching the surface.
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" Fighting back laughter, she continued: "One rock that I was butt scratching on ended up going loose.
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It was then, she alleged, that the woman began punching and scratching her to grab the phone.
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Each element feels like a considered remainder, left after months spent painstakingly scratching away at superfluous sounds.
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As for the future of banking itself, Stalf said companies like N26 are just scratching the surface.
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The self-inflicted crisis has left many scratching their heads looking for a motive, or a beneficiary.
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Even the sound is a delightfully tactile scratching that mimics the experience of writing in real life.
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Perhaps the most head-scratching tweet is the one that hints that the actress may be pregnant.
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Unfortunately, the Television Academy's social media team made a mistake that left us all scratching our heads.
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For all that we've learned about the Pluto system to date, we're still just scratching the surface.
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The metal bottom looks nice, but it does show fingerprints and is prone to scratching as well.
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As CNN notes, that's just scratching the surface of al-Bashir's crimes during his 21-year rule.
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To the sound of him scratching his chest hair as he watched me handle spitting hot oil.
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Saying that Wave-Gotik Treffen is like "Coachella but for goths" would be barely scratching the surface.
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Clapping is one of those innate human maneuvers that's hard to mess up, like blinking or scratching.
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Ahead, find the most head-scratching buys that line our shelves — because sometimes nontraditional is just better.
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"Both polishes dulled a bit and had some scratching, but still looked pretty nice overall," she says.
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As Mark Dunkerley sees it, Hawaiian Airlines is just scratching the surface of what it could become.
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Meanwhile, others were left scratching their head, asking existential questions such as "How did I get here?"
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And, much like scratching an itch, stretching out a "tight" muscle will often make you feel better.
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These guys have op-o'd me for six months, they're scratching their heads, they can't find anything.
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Even though I told him not to scratch, when we would turn around, he would be scratching.
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But it still feels like tech companies are scratching the surface when it comes to commercial drones.
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After taking off your shoes and socks and scratching your feet, the fungus gets on your fingers.
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"We're scratching our heads and asking where the hell this came from," the officer said by phone.
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Goldman Sachs' stunning first-quarter profit disappointment immediately set off some serious head-scratching on Wall Street.
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But we're scratching our heads trying to figure out a completely different mystery: Where is Lady Gaga?!
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For those scratching their heads, the triple-double encapsulates well-rounded domination like nothing else in basketball.
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AWESOME video here of Will Smith finally scratching something off his bucket list -- bungee jumping Victoria Falls!!!
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And historians and political scientists are going to be scratching their heads about all this for generations.
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When these private equity guys put money into CAA and William Morris — a lot of head-scratching.
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He did eventually say that he'd leave her alone, but left her with another head-scratching message.
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Rolling out today with ⚾️🏈🏀⚽️🏒 And we're just scratching the surface🔥 pic.twitter.
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But today's choice has left Brits scratching their heads about the possible hidden meaning lurking underneath it.
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When cash is so disconnected from data, teasing out the latter's value requires lots of head-scratching.
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And that's just scratching the surface of mischief bad actors could get up to by hacking toys.
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The back-and-forth, which has been intensifying since late April, has many shareholders scratching their heads.
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Intelligence officials, meanwhile, were again left scratching their heads about a president whose impulses they cannot predict.
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While the first addition sounds pretty self-explanatory, the second could leave some diners scratching their heads.
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The pronunciations heard during Wednesday's testimony before the House Intelligence Committee left some spectators scratching their heads.
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Curry made the head-scratching comment on an episode of the "Winging It" podcast, which posted Monday.
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Scratching new countries off this map will prove deeply satisfying for the world traveler in your life.
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The story has its head-scratching moments, but the eclectic score carries all before it (2247:244).
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The story has its head-scratching moments, but the eclectic score carries all before it (444423:444413).
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The story has its head-scratching moments, but the eclectic score carries all before it (1:50).
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Cats will fulfill their need to climb and scratch as they navigate the complex and scratching post.
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The story has its head-scratching moments, but the eclectic score carries all before it (21:230).
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Robert Isom, president of American Airlines, said the airline is "just scratching the surface" in ancillary revenues.
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Are you a big room EDM kind of guy, or is chin-scratching techno more your thing?
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Personally I think the scratching noise is too frenetic and rapid to be a good ASMR trigger.
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"I remember scratching down my arms and wanting to scream," Daniela said in Brooklyn federal court Wednesday.
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Scores of videos are available online featuring people whispering, fingernails scratching terrycloth, and hands stretching Play-Doh.
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Still, Suicide is just scratching the surface of what's proven to be an epic career for Vega.
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"This is a good start, but barely scratching the surface of YouTube as a whole," John said.
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But on the new record a lot of the scratching is stuff I said in those videos.
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Best Reviews gives this scratcher their Best of the Best award for cat scratching posts as well.
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"I'm going to keep scratching and fighting for every inch and point we can get," Dantonio said.
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They had just started Viceland, the cable channel, and I was always scratching my head about that.
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As I spoke with his brother, I noticed Locorio scratching letters, shapes, and symbols onto his arm.
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Each feeder comes with two stainless steel bowls and has rubberized feet to prevent slippage and scratching.
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There's always been a lot of mutual admiration and back-scratching between the two industries, after all.
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Instead, he improvises through spinning, scratching and sampling with bands that span jazz, funk and R&B.
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Pitchers are fidgety creatures, constantly tugging and swiping and scratching their caps, their sleeves, their skin, something.
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Around the country, state and local officials were left scratching their heads at the dysfunction in Washington.
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That's inspired a lot of head-scratching and hand-wringing about what might have caused the spike.
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Fans, artists and the industry at large have been scratching their heads and awaiting a definitive answer.
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Like so many other questions in this book, this one is posed as a head-scratching koan.
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And its combination brush-and-squeegee head sweeps away both powdery and wet snow without scratching paint.
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"It's head-scratching to think that she would have entertained undermining the democratic process," Mr. Fallon said.
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I was afraid that Tuesday solvers who don't know this word would be left scratching their heads.
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It also comes equipped with sapphire glass, so you don't have to worry about easily scratching it.
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But despite two courses of a total-body insecticide cream, the man was still scratching himself raw.
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Black Lives Matter's new foray into the immigration policy debate has pro-enforcement advocates scratching their heads.
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But the Haggler learned a few days ago that he wasn't the only one scratching his head.
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The action is prompting a combination of reflection and head-scratching in the tight-knit theater world.
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You'll still need to snip off the pointed petal tips to keep from scratching yourself while eating.
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But it was another head-scratching moment in a Mets season that seems to be going haywire.
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The siblings tried to sleep, their limbs making scratching noises on the marble floor as they settled.
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The story is head-scratching, and the Biden campaign has not responded to questions about its veracity.
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But for one night at least, Trump was able to keep from scratching that most tormenting itch.
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I'm not surprised, but I am scratching my head, since I already have most of those feelings.
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We're still barely scratching the surface of how these chemicals interact with one another or our lungs.
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The niche, unique products may have your sporty friends scratching their heads when they first unwrap them.
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To start, the team created almost 1,000 videos of them hitting and scratching things with a drumstick.
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Then, every time I stopped scratching she nudged her nose under my hand and flipped it up.
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And GOP lawmakers are scratching their heads at a health care push few believe makes political sense.
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After a few clinking and scratching sounds, a boisterous sound blasted out of the gargantuan, automated instrument.
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Mr. Trump's penchant for disinformation long ago left America's friends scratching their heads over what to believe.
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Clearly, last year's highest-grossing movie domestically is more than within scratching distance of that claim, too.
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Such a 180-degree move might leave homeowners scratching their heads, but Palcic says education is essential.
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But that's just the tip of the head-scratching ingredient iceberg, as you'll see in the slides ahead.
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Yes, you can reject a call, pause a video, or skip a song, simply by scratching your schnoz.
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Here are the three big questions that likely have you scratching your head as well and Citi's answers.
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Meetings must be scratching some kind of itch, if only for fellowship and a reprieve from deskbound loneliness.
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The morning when tension-racked and covered with hives, my body would be raw from my incessant scratching.
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Despite a few head-scratching moments, the overall outpouring of reactions toward the nominees has been fairly positive.
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The Roku Wireless Speakers are simply speakers for a Roku TV.This is where I'm left scratching my head.
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And this is just scratching the surface of the new technology out there for marketers to play with.
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"Let's not sugarcoat it, Lyft's stock has been a head-scratching train wreck since the IPO," Ives said.
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The problem, wrote Robert Putnam in his excellent book, Bowling Alone, is old timey, back-scratching, aka reciprocity.
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The report said she was accused of biting and scratching Lindsey during a fight over her car keys.
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Indeed, Pauly's career scratching records hasn't slowed down since the original run of Jersey Shore concluded in 2012.
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She has adopted a head-scratching strategy of declining to offer voters reasons why they shouldn't support Sanders.
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When Square first unveiled its cash card earlier this year, the move had many people scratching their heads.
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Within the orbit of Muslim-American activists, Ms. Ahmed has earned a combination of head-scratching and credibility.
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It left people scratching their heads and wondering if the 76-year-old knew how the internet worked.
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Investors have been left scratching their heads in the manner of undergraduates grappling with the tenets of existentialism.
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Mark had left his jacket on the shabby orange sofa that had been scarred by our cat's scratching.
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" The tweet left some social media users scratching their heads, with one writing, "THIS IS NOT A THING.
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Way more abrasive than kosher salt, it glided over the pan without scratching it like steal wool does.
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In the meantime, everyone is left scratching their heads and looking to an increasingly gridlocked Congress for answers.
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Then, I felt pine needles scratching the back of my neck and started pulling them out my hair.
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But their latest creation has us really scratching our heads: it's Cookies & Crème—as in, Oreo-flavored Oreos.
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She also liked the kids meal, a pork scratching, the physio, the refs' kits and the keeper's top.
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In addition to scratching, cutting, and performing his songs before crowds of thousands, Broussard moved millions of records.
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The sharks were impressed with the product's functionality, but the $10 million valuation had them scratching their heads.
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As Ampuero emphasizes, this isn't just about scratching a scientific itch, but helping out the local communities, too.
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If all goes to plan, you'll soon be scratching one more item off your morning to-do list.
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And the world is still scratching its head over what strategy and leadership role Trump is pursuing globally.
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This is what political scientists are all scratching their heads about, and anthropologists maybe not quite so much.
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We had last discussed this in September as a head-scratching possibility, with BlackRock among the likely applicants.
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But it's the introduction of the ABC News debate that's left many viewers scratching their heads in confusion.
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Shark attacks can be countered by pounding them on the nose and scratching at their eyes and gills.
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The Mets scored first, scratching out a run in the first with groundouts after Curtis Granderson's leadoff double.
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He finished the tasting—a mere scratching of the surface of the intricate mezcal world—with a warning.
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The unconventional lesson left some people scratching their heads, but those who know Bivins said it made sense.
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But when midnight came and went ... fans were left scratching their heads, especially after Floyd deleted the post.
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The space had a gamy smell, and there was a terrific amount of noise: barking, scuffling, scratching, squealing.
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Listen to them now, higher up in the trees, biting and scratching, with their unmistakable twitch of life.
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What became clear to him: "We're just scratching the surface" in terms of our understanding of the plant.
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At some point, he will have to be scratching his head wondering if it is really worth it.
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Newt Gingrich knows that itch, and he, too, has been scratching it lately, in the service of Trump.
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Any news about Pitch Perfect 3 is good news, but these Instagram photos have us scratching our heads.
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Several lawmakers said Congress received no advance notice of Trump's announcement, leaving them fuming and scratching their heads.
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And the bizarre way that women dried their hair back in 1900 will leave you scratching your head.
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After a seasonal shopping bender, the urge to debut your haul can oftentimes feel like scratching an itch.
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Bemused tourists could be seen scratching their heads at the sight of abandoned luxury cars near the Mandarin.
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In the interview, the actress shared a spiritual insight with Handler that still has us scratching our heads.
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Anyone scratching off calendar days between regular-season appearances in the city would have marked through 123,427 squares.
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And so, you know, I still think we're just scratching the surface of how you bring people together.
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This cooking surface is also resistant to scratching, corrosion, and most conveniently, sticking, making it easy to clean.
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At the time, it was a head-scratching idea, one that many assumed was good only for sexting.
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Needless to say, Garrett's decision caused much head scratching among neutral fans, and deeper consternation among Cowboy fans.
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The label is printed on the back of the top, so no itching or scratching while you sleep.
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If quitting scratching altogether seems impossible, you may want to consider a more drastic approach, like wearing gloves.
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Now, observers are scratching their heads over the question of who is responsible for the eye-popping transfer.
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It also costs a head-scratching $23 for the 2100-incher and $349 for the 12.9-inch version.
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She had been scratching so urgently, and for so long, the paint was chipped away from the doorjamb.
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"There was a downside in terms of cronyism, mutual back-scratching and a hesitance to criticize," he said.
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The first time I corresponded with Kelly, our back and forth left me scratching my head for weeks.
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BNY Mellon's head-scratching decision has moved in the opposite direction of the thrust of U.S. public opinion.
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This variation is one reason why there is not much head-scratching about low inflation in emerging markets.
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Their one lineup change from their previous game was scratching C Adam Cracknell and inserting D Nick Holden.
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"I'm scratching my head," says Sucharita Kodali, an ecommerce and retail analyst at the market research firm Forrester.
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The emergence of Rudy Giuliani as Trump's top legal spokesman and his often head-scratching talk show strategy.
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Grasping, hugging, striking, playing, caressing, reaching, scratching backs, and rubbing rears: these are not primitive forms of communication.
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If you're scratching and clawing to get into this roster, or get into the lineup, it's a grind.
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And though he does it in his own head-scratching way, it has a magnetism that stands out.
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Kanye West's antics over the last few years have left many of us scratching our heads in confusion.
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The founder of the Japanese conglomerate SoftBank, Masayoshi Son, is known for making ambitious, sometimes head-scratching moves.
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Pecker acknowledges their personal closeness, and reports have documented what looks like a significant amount of back-scratching.
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"He hasn't put any meat on the bones and everyone is scratching their heads about what he means."
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For all the outcry about the Peloton holiday ad, some of the company's enthusiasts are scratching their heads.
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"We have been scratching our heads as to why no one else has done it," he told CNN.
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"If you put a Christmas tree up, they see it as one great big scratching post," he said.
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Now, five months later, one simple, yet significant, question remains a head scratching mystery: Who hired Mr. Alvarez?
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Obviously, you don't need to go to extremes here — like scratching your nose every time your interviewer does.
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Cat owners may also have to contend with their pets viewing the Mini as a toy or scratching pad.
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Unfortunately, it leaves Australians scratching around to find items that sums up their country in a single-worded tweet.
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The duck is unable to quack, but was scratching an old metal bed frame to get the neighbor's attention.
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Du Plessis worries, however, that efforts to identify victims of slavery aboard fishing vessels are "only scratching the surface".
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"One area I'm scratching my head about is the Macau casino guys," Chanos told CNBC's Sara Eisen on Thursday.
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Two recent studies appear to contradict each other on this question, which often leaves coffee-lovers scratching their heads.
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Purring is the type of sound that's perfect for ASMR, which often includes brushing hair or scratching a surface.
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So, here you have it: The top moments from JT's Variety interview that left us scratching our heads.1.
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Only half the field finished, with Olympic silver medalist Evan Jager of the United States scratching before the start.
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The president's frequent mangling of the English language has left interpreters and translators scratching their heads the world over.
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"I was scratching my head, and I was, like, Wow, Tiversa is making up this story," he told me.
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"I started scratching my legs so hard that they bled, but I still couldn't feel it," Birch told People.
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She turned over the keys and the clipboard, and ratted out the final client while scratching the poodle's head.
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Another trick involves photographing a bike's QR code and then scratching it off to stop others from scanning it.
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Scratching my head at vocal "libertarians" gleefully hoping the SEC goes wrecking ball on 2017 successful, non scammy ICOs.
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"I think a lot of people are scratching their heads wondering what is there beyond YouTube Kids," she said.
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Another clue about the upcoming Modern Family death has been disclosed — but it still has audiences scratching their heads.
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But these are huge sums and represent a kind of DC back-scratching and influence-trading that voters dislike.
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But the timing of the events -- and just how different they were -- is at least a little head scratching.
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In a sort of head-scratching situation, Rob's more-famous sisters did not speak out publicly against his actions.
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She's drawn criticism for dropping millions on lavish parties and last year's head-scratching sponsorship of the Met Ball.
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However, researchers and parents are now scratching their heads about whether this pastime offers educational or even health benefits.
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I now have a 7-month-old child and am scratching my head at the impossibility of this notion!
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This is the most serious test yet of the doves' ability to keep him from scratching his tariff itch.
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Across the continent, politicians, commentators and academics are scratching their heads and trying to devise clever answers to populism.
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He has claimed he cannot provide them while under audit, an excuse that has tax lawyers scratching their heads.
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Kris Keeran, the clerk Reneau would eventually shoot, allowed the two to hang around the store, scratching lottery tickets.
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Manku noted that detecting movement is just scratching the surface of what Congnitive can do with radio wave detection.
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In this test, however, it began scratching at a level six, though it was resistant to a razor blade.
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Sydney Trains staff are scratching their heads as mystery passenger threw chickens aboard trains & then fled into the night.
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He shared the puzzle on Friday, and has, as usual, been met with the usual amount of head scratching.
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Rose McGowan's 22017-hour long Twitter suspension has left people scratching their heads and shaking their fists at Twitter.
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It was a burning, scratching feeling, like granules of sand were being smooshed around the surface of my eyes.
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When a burglar broke into owner Adam Pearl's home, Joey apparently sprang into action, scratching and attacking the intruder.
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A Vine was a way of capturing a moment of consciousness, a way of scratching a little mental itch.
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Despite billions poured into programmes in developing countries to educate booming populations, the budgets are just scratching the surface.
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So her latest salvo or entry into the gnomic ranks of Instagram mystery-makers, has us scratching our heads.
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"The fact is, researchers are just scratching the surface and making breakthroughs in genetics every day," Golkin-Nigliazzo said.
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" He also says the choice of fast food CEO Andrew Puzder as Labor secretary has people "scratching their heads.
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It'll compliment Urban Outfitters' Extreme Crop Tank Top Shrug quite nicely, in the head-scratching section of your wardrobe.
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Its spring-loaded arms will hold most recent-model phones, and they're padded to prevent any scratching or damage.
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And Chyna-watchers were left scratching their heads again on Friday, thanks to the star's most recent Instagram post.
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They're thin enough to allow you to close your laptop seamlessly, and the slides lock without scratching your gadget.
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The cubs will also practice scratching, climbing and chasing behaviours on each other, but mostly on their poor mama.
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I want to listen to the sound of chefs scratching the mega-scales on some fancy fish for forever!
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It may feel weird, but it won't be painful — it's more like scratching an itch than getting a shot.
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We&aposre certainly scratching and clawing to get back to playing the baseball we know we&aposre capable of.
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Then why is Obama going to Havana, other than scratching one more item from his rhymes- with-bucket list?
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Scratching "milk" off popular milk substitutes (or "meat" off meat substitutes) is a desperate ploy to preserve market share.
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This hammock allows them to roam the backseat without leaving a hairy mess behind or scratching up the leather.
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"We're just scratching the surface of the possibilities of bikes and other electric vehicles that are small," Zimmer said.
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We're scratching and clawing, and when guys throw good pitching performances, like today and yesterday, we feel pretty confident.
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No one is going to feel sorry for you so other guys have to keep playing, scratching and clawing.
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After Gertrude and I awake to her scratching at our faces, we bind her to her bed at night.
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Other deals that got our attention this week: If this image leaves you scratching your head, you're not alone.
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If you take a million dollars and lie about it, there're plenty of Republicans who are scratching their heads.
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In the wake of Nevermind, were fans really supposed to accept Bleach-era B-sides without scratching their heads?
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When I looked between my legs, there was a big yellow chicken scratching in the grass directly behind me.
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Matt's latest creation is the back-scratching chair, which mimics what a massage chair in your home would do.
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Conway's latest head-scratching moment came on Monday morning during an interview with George Stephanopoulos on Good Morning America.
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The most-watched Gibi ASMR video is a "Dark & Relaxing Tapping & Scratching" video that has over 16 million views.
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These sponges are excellent at scouring stuck-on food and spills from surfaces without scratching the plastic or glass.
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"The scratching hurt my eyes so much I could barely go out in the sun to plow," he said.
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The series of missteps left seasoned health experts scratching their heads about how the process has been so mishandled.
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This is affecting, effective pop filmmaking, but once you start scratching its surface, you find so much more underneath.
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She cried so hard that she ran out of tears, and began tearing her hair and scratching her face.
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Even some of the short entries were quirky enough that I found myself scratching my head a little bit.
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This latest issue will leave those jumping right in scratching their heads, but it's a masterclass in plotting dialogue.
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"I saw right there at the opening that some people were scratching in and writing their names," he recalled.
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Many advocates are scratching their heads trying to understand why the government isn't doing more to correct the injustice.
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"Every winter I see dogs and cats coming home from Florida scratching and itching from southern fleas," she reports.
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I'm, like, a middle of the night scratching on paper person, and so I feel like it's my fault.
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And finally, there was no President Trump in the 1990s producing a head-scratching number of headlines each day.
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The entire league is likely scratching its collective head, however, after the Denver Broncos simply crushed the Dallas Cowboys.
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In the rich fall sunlight, we were like Edna St. Vincent Millay's two thieves, scratching jewels from a tomb.
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It's also very hard to do these interviews in 20 minutes, 30 minutes because you're just scratching the surface.
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When we started scratching at the reality that Nora may go to this place, that idea came back again.
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"It's already Week 6 and we're scratching our heads about what's going on," Jesse Davis, an offensive lineman, said.
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Congressional Republicans who were already fretting over the White House response to the coronavirus were left scratching their heads.
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Residents of a Dallas neighborhood are scratching their heads after a demolition company accidentally knocked down the wrong house.
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The Hornets have been steadily scratching their way back toward a winning record and pulled within a game of .
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The bugs do not spread disease, but they can be pests by causing itching, scratching and loss of sleep.
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That's exactly the reaction from fans all over the internet, who are scratching their heads over Centineo's latest look.
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Of the three, that's the one I'm most key to review, in hopes of finally scratching that musical itch.
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In those days you would sit with a single-edge razor blade scratching out wrinkles one at a time.
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Another photo of a woman with a really long arm also had us scratching our heads for a second.
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Some people assume they&aposre snobby, unfriendly, completely uninterested in their human owners, and prone to scratching or biting.
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Although recently removed from this classroom environment, I can only guess that today's students must be scratching their heads.
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But it is Tesla's 20173 decision to build its own seats that has some industry veterans scratching their heads.
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The analysis left many tax experts scratching their heads and prompted criticism that the Treasury was offering misleading data.
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After a long walk on the Altiplano, we saw a group of farmers just scratching clay from the soil.
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Republican insiders were scratching their heads Monday at names Trump offered as sources of regular advice on national security.
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Casey: When Kara's phone is out of her sight, she just starts scratching until someone hands it to her.
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Other times, pairings might initially leave you scratching your head, but give yourself time to scratch the surface instead.
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Then there is the question of showmanship—the scratching, beat-juggling technical DJ skills that defines the DJ's pedigree.
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"I think right now we're just scratching the surface as to the entire system of the Earth," he added.
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It is the content of a video Avengers star Tom Hiddleston shared recently, and which had fans scratching their heads.
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There are so many renewable resources that we are just now scratching the surface of that could use government investments.
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Netflix's new sci-fi thriller The OA is garnering acclaim from critics and plenty of intrigued head-scratching from fans.
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Viewers have been scratching their heads at his inexplicably useless presence in every single scene he's disgraced in Season 7.
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Or maybe you're scratching your head, recalling that your own hereditary blueprint weighs in at only 3 billion base pairs.
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Unlike other episodes, I didn't spend the hour scratching my head, wondering why the cast members made such poor decisions.
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There's an itch for action -- and Pelosi may not be able to keep her colleagues from scratching it much longer.
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"They're processing it differently, and it could maybe even sound like nails scratching on a chalkboard to them," Erickson said.
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Police allegedly had to use stun guns because she was fighting back, kicking and scratching, the Kansas City Star added.
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Mice, just like humans and monkeys, will start itching if they see a compatriot scratching itself, a new study finds.
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And his in-and-out tactics in Syria's bloody conflict has frequently left both supporters and detractors scratching their heads.
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The dark veneer features a few holes for your cat to peel out of as well as a scratching post.
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As is the case with astrological topics, whole books could be written about synastry — we're just scratching the surface here.
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If your feline is bouncing off the walls or scratching furniture, it might be time to buy new cat toys.
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It should make the camera more resistant to damage and scratching, though I wasn't able to test those claims firsthand.
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News that Baghdadi was killed in Idlib province, in the northwest of the country, had many analysts scratching their heads.
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Without a host for a second year, the ceremony offered a grab bag of emotional moments and head-scratching choices.
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The Lensen team also looked at whether scratching affected the odds of having twins, a miscarriage or a tubal pregnancy.
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Even with all of these scenes, Babylon Berlin is only scratching the surface of the dynamics present in Weimar Republic.
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It's a bit head-scratching that it's inspired such devotion on Tumblr, until you consider the nature of the community.
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And it seems like that was just scratching the surface of what you get to experience as a Hogwarts student.
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I want to eat eggs from chickens that are scratching outside and exposed to the sun and nibbling on greens.
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Paddington then gives the burglar a Christmas present, and the line that follows has got some people scratching their heads.
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The bogus write-up even had an answer for those scratching their heads over a Chinese translation for Harambe McHarambeface.
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I spent my first few days back quietly eating ice cream and scratching the fake orange tan off my body.
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Pinworm infections are much more common in kids — which makes sense, as anus scratching is not exactly adult-appropriate behavior.
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I remember my fellow children being these really savage beings, biting, sticking fingers in your eyes, clawing, scratching each other.
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Having him give me another bottle of perfume left me scratching my head a little, but I'm happy he apologized.
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"We&aposre doing a lot of good things, but man just really scratching the surface in some areas," Brees said.
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I enjoyed the hour or two I had with the game, but ultimately it only felt like scratching the surface.
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Despite some of Apple's more head-scratching decisions regarding the iPhone 73, its updated storage is a 27 percent blessing.
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When you know the scratching issues you would be facing, you will have something that is very rapidly not usable.
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"We come away from the 4Q scratching our heads at the stock reaction," Tusa said in a note to investors.
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They'll be congratulated by everyone they know for their extraordinary success while scratching their heads wondering why they barely benefited.
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"He's gonna fall off a cliff," Brady wrote of the throw with an emoji of a guy scratching his chin.
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What's causing a lot of head-scratching is voice activation and the role names that are said and not seen.
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Today, teachers are only scratching the surface of what's possible through the use of tablets, digital tools and rich media.
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Although not all diabetics need glucose monitors, "there is an element of scratching the surface at this point," Watkin said.
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Dubbed "a unicorn" by no less an expert than Kevin Durant, Porzingis is just scratching the surface of his potential.
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This little buddy knows it, stretching, scratching and rolling about on a bed of soft red sand in the sun.
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The channel "Scratching My Scalp Off" has more than 19,000 subscribers and their first video has nearly 1.9 million views.
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He dreamt she was somewhere in the cottage with him, rolling around blindly in her wheelchair, scratching against the walls.
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What's more, triggers vary from person to person, although the most common include massage, hair-touching, whispering, scratching, and tapping.
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Soon Twitter was filled with maclunkey memes, and fans scratching their heads about what exactly happened and what it means.
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Nanotecture brings attention to the many possibilities of pet architecture, beyond just your average dog house or cat scratching post.
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But his performance in the Florida Derby, which McLaughlin says we can throw out, still leaves me scratching my head.
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That has pollsters scratching their heads as to whether Michigan was a fluke or a cause to recalibrate their models.
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Corporate Finance 101: Equity Valuation If you left a screening of The Big Short scratching your head, you're not alone.
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They began patting one another on the arm, scratching a wrist, grasping a hand and waiting for an answered grip.
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"This was a whole network of people scratching each other's backs, paying kickbacks and giving each other referrals," she said.
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On the four albums they released from 2000-2008, they merged acoustic Cuban traditions with rapping, rock, scratching and loops.
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Who knows, but now it's time to play a fun game of Hunt for the Lens Without Scratching Your Cornea!
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Its kind of got everybody scratching their heads trying to figure out why its doing what its doing, Gwinn said.
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With the predicted growth of connected devices, we are just scratching the surface of payments in the Internet of Things.
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He just walked out into the forest, knocked down a small tree, and started chewing, scratching, punching it into shape.
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Of course, the deep-fried penis is a thing of wonder, a moorish snack to rival the best pork scratching.
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"Oh my god, they were so good for butt itching," said Lawrence, and mimed enthusiastically scratching herself against a rock.
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In addition to equalization (EQ), pitch bend and BPM Analyzer functions, users can also create loops and simulate vinyl scratching.
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Nonetheless, I stick with nonmetal cooking tools like nylon, silicone spatulas, or wooden spoons to avoid scratching the nonstick surface.
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Scenes follow a leopard on the hunt, a napping sperm whale and a bear scratching its back on a tree.
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In the distance, the Muzak rendition of "Margaritaville" was drowned out by a furious scratching and whirring from the sinkhole.
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So strap in, buckle up, and — wait, do you feel a kind of scratching at the back of your knees?
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The groups weren't entirely pleased by the settlement, as they believed it was only scratching the surface of YouTube's issue.
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But the latest involving Pusha T and "The Story of Adidon" has left some fans and onlookers scratching their heads.
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He wandered around scratching his head, or pulling on his beard, as blue-and-white-clad teammates floundered around him.
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Kaliningrad's residents have been scratching their heads over what to do with the stadium when the World Cup is over.
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Eilish had timelines buzzing last week when she made head-scratching comments to Vogue about the authenticity of rap music.
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Go deeper: The ceremony offered a grab bag of emotional moments and head-scratching choices, our chief TV critic writes.
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"She's 19 years old and she's just scratching the surface," Kris Jenner told WWD in an interview before Kylie's birthday.
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M.C. joined in for colliding vocals, overenthusiastic turntable scratching, incoherent solos from Perry and audience-participation high jinks from Tyler.
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There's a ton of gear out there that keeps our pets from scratching, marking, or chewing on the wrong things.
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Following the scratching incident, the museum quickly put up signs around the site warning visitors from playing with the cats.
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The remaining 27 EU countries are now scratching their heads and trying to find ways to make up the difference.
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DiClemente says internationally, Netflix could just be scratching the surface on subscribers, penetrating less than 10 percent of that market.
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When Warren started bickering with Zuckerberg over truth in ads on Facebook this fall, Cody Roberts remembered scratching his head.
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But it's not, and I'll bet some of you were left scratching your head about why the answer is ARE.
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I used the cheapest house paint I could find for the ground, and I was scratching through the wax surface.
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But at its most recent festival, a comment by WeWork founding partner Rebekah Neumann left some people scratching their heads.
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You can also experiment with different kinds of touch, from brushing with your fingertips to light scratching with your fingernails.
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But the tracking of Cunningham's career is disappointingly scattershot, barely scratching the surface of the man outside the dance studio.
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Motorola's plastic "ShatterShield" screen prevented some damage to smartphone displays, but they were more prone to scratching than glass displays.
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"Don't cry for me, Argentina" was one of his most bewildering lines from a long list of head-scratching comments.
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His colorful commentary lends the perfect narration to our head-scratching, fist-shaking, voice-raising emotions about these mac and cheeses.
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And those who don't experience cute aggression may be scratching their heads at the notion of wanting to "bite" a child.
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You know how babies often have to wear little cloth mittens so that they avoid accidentally scratching themselves in their sleep?
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If people can't tolerate a little bit of cat scratching, they certainly won't tolerate aggression, biting, depression and litter box avoidance.
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Granted, I'm only scratching the surface of what's possible, and barely explored the numerous subsystems that encompass higher levels of play.
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Jennifer Lawrence is apologizing for joking about scratching her butt on sacred Hawaiian stones while filming The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.
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There are a few head-scratching problems with this accusation: First, no president can order a wiretap of a private citizen.
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"[Cheddar is] always scratching and licking himself until he bleeds," says Tolstych, who works in a real estate office by day.
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This was a wild and tumultuous year in tech, with game-changing scandals, staggering displays of incompetence, and chin-scratching revelations.
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As a registered ex-combatant scratching a living from farming, she says she is watched by the authorities and discriminated against.
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The new trailer for Super Mario Odyssey premiered at E3 and it has left a lot of people scratching their heads.
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You can make your own DIY Marvin's Magic Drawing Board by layering oil pastels and scratching off the top black layer.
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Titled "Walkthrough," it's the main component of a second long-term project, "Scratching on things I could disavow," begun in 2007.
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Politikats, a Kickstarter that tosses politicians heads on a scratching post torso, is now letting your cats share your political views.
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If you're scratching your head wondering why the hell the brand hadn't brought one out earlier, we're right there with you.
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Recently, there have been quite a few Instagram posts of houses in Dunedin, New Zealand, that have people scratching their heads.
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BP executives discuss several ways of keeping costs under control, though they admit they are only "scratching the surface" on these.
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This episode also features an appearance by DJ Kool Herc (played by Dominique Johnson), scratching and mixing records, inventing hip-hop.
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This is what we&aposre talking about in the last block to say I think this is just scratching the surface.
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Redefining Health & Wellness We're just scratching the surface of what sensors, big data, machine learning and AI can do for us.
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Apparently, they were in the bay for a good scratching, according to a study published today in the journal PLOS ONE.
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The proposed size of the investment – and availability of those projects – has lawmakers and longtime West Virginia drillers scratching their head.
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Now, after more than twenty years of head-scratching, we finally have an explanation: the Mt. Pinatubo volcanic eruption of 1991.
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Whatever the conversation might've been between police and the bar manager, this horsing around is still leaving people scratching their heads.
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Surely some will just use this as a shortcut, and there will be naysayers who thumb their nose at automatic scratching.
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Many politicians have done a good deal of head-scratching over how to get the best scientific bang for their buck.
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And his in-and-out tactics in Syria's bloody conflict has frequently left both his supporters and detractors scratching their heads.
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The story-within-the-story plot, and references to the missing colonists of Roanoke, VA, had viewers scratching their heads. 3.
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And that's not even scratching the surface of the family-work balance questions actresses like Kiera Knightly have pushed back against.
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When he puts his cup down he runs his hand through his hair and starts scratching at his heavily tattooed arms.
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After scratching three of them with no prize to be found, it was the very last one that did the trick.
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The persistent failure of 16-seeds to defy the odds has caused mild head-scratching among quantitative analysts of college basketball.
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True to form, the president's interview with ABC News, which aired on Sunday, produced its fair share of head-scratching moments.
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Apple's hidden in the fine print that the new finish is much more prone to scratching than the other aluminum options.
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"It's like we all agree that Portman, Cruz, and repeal all get votes, but the process has everybody scratching their heads."
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"It was one of those storybook things that worked out," he says of her, traces of grief scratching at his throat.
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But beyond his loyalty to Trump, some are scratching their heads over how long he's been involved in the Republican Party.
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"Impeachment would be just the beginning of what he deserves, not even scratching the surface of what he deserves," she replied.
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The footage then goes blurry and red when the car swerves and screams and sounds of metal scratching can be heard.
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His neighbor isn't the first person to misidentify an ISIS flag, although he or she might be the most head-scratching.
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But observers say the recent surge in roundups lacks the same political impetus, leaving many migrants and observers scratching their heads.
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What's next: I'd be shocked if I am the only one left scratching their head over how Microsoft handled this one.
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But the news earlier this year that First Response was launching a Bluetooth-enabled pregnancy kit had us scratching our head.
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After scratching C Nick Cousins in place of C Scott Laughton against Toronto on Thursday, he once again flipped the forwards.
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The head-scratching match-up was in the name of Match for Africa 4, a fundraiser for the Roger Federer Foundation.
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Remember, the Jet Black gloss is just a finish and not strengthened Gorilla Glass that would be less prone to scratching.
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Cashin said such head-scratching market moves are now all about psychology, and rational connections have broken down at this point.
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Moreover, pain and itchiness are apparently antagonistic insofar as scratching is seen as a method of inflicting pain to relieve itchiness.
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But after the White House released its budget this week, there's a lot of head-scratching over how that actually works.
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That's just scratching the surface of what you told us, and you can find more of the survey results on VICE.
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The initial focus and use cases are very much centered around gaming and content, but that's really just scratching the surface.
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But her ear-length-again chop isn't scratching the itch like it used to: "I want a pixie cut," she says.
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Drones are already generating climate data, monitoring the borders and more—and they're just scratching the surface of their commercial potential.
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That's what the documentary explores, in a cross between a real-life mystery and a desperate, head-scratching Stockholm syndrome tale.
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It took many in WHO by surprise, quickly blew up on social media and left UN communications experts scratching their heads.
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In response to the, "I don't get it," or why, the head-scratching is exactly the reason why we acquired it.
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Analysts are scratching their heads as to what Mr Maduro has in mind—or if he has a plan at all.
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Joshua Luber runs a sneaker empire valued at more than $1 billion, but he thinks they're just now scratching the surface.
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Scratch-off world map Scratching new countries off this map will prove deeply satisfying for the world traveler in your life.
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With trial set for March 19, the AT&T merger case has engendered much scrutiny and a lot of head-scratching.
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The moment they set [the raccoon] free, it would just jump on the dummy's face and start scratching at his eyes.
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Before the coffee cup and water bottle, there was another error in "Game of Thrones" that had people scratching their heads.
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European leaders may be scratching their heads because they've never seen anyone like President Donald Trump, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Thursday.
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It's a question that has investors scratching their heads, but the answer will also have profound implications for the global economy.
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Most of us were scratching our heads wondering how this guy could be so dumb, but Mejia has a different take.
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Two North Korean doctors died in Cambodia on Saturday, and the strange circumstances surrounding their deaths had police scratching their heads.
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Before we start scratching our heads about why anyone would want a tall, skinny TV, let's talk more about MicroLED technology.
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These finds are not only stylish, they'll leave your guests scratching their heads when you tell them where you got 'em.
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The bear, up on its hind legs, took a swipe at Nelson, scratching a few gashes across his chest and face.
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Aside from the Brown-featuring "African Bad Gyal," Sounds From the Other Side hosts a few more head-scratching guest appearances.
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"These behaviors can include cutting, burning, scratching, or hitting oneself with the objective to regulate highly intense negative emotions," Ennis says.
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The decision has left many in the research community scratching their heads: there's no evidence that zebrafish can spread the virus.
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Like massaging your own shoulders or scratching your own back, it wasn't ideal, scaring oneself, but it was better than nothing.
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Cats need to scratch, so to save your sofa and your curtains, you need a sturdy cat scratching post or scratcher.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Slowly but surely Andy Murray is scratching his name alongside the all-time grasscourt greats on Wimbledon's hallowed lawns.
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They even have explainers for jokes ready, for when a host's esoteric punch line leaves viewers scratching their heads at home.
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For every moneymaking influencer, there are millions of less-successful stage parents and wannabes scratching for followers on YouTube and Instagram.
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Picture yourself, scratching your head after you open the fridge to find the glasses that you've been looking for all day.
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The awards show has turned into a mutual back-scratching publicity opportunity thanks to a glitzy red carpet and presenter gigs.
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It is not a dirge or a Bukowski-like scratching of the groin but an offbeat and plaintive hymn to life.
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And then there's the fact that she's a television writer, which made her critique of writing that much more head-scratching.
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"Beyond this case, I think we're scratching the surface of what we can achieve and how we can interact," he said.
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But what if one of those zebras suddenly turns toward you and with its hooves starts scratching out the prime numbers.
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In a nearby tank, Annie the platypus, a longtime Taronga resident, rolled onto her back, scratching herself with a webbed foot.
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Said smoking doesn't kill -- There is also some head scratching about his insistence in 2000 that smoking doesn't actually kill people.
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The film's visual style was met with some head-scratching, but Downey Jr. took home a Golden Globe for his role.
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The GOP's discordant claims and head-scratching moments, scattered through the hearings over the last two weeks, have left witnesses baffled.
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If you're scratching your head at these specs, here's a dummy's translation: The cameras shoot really large, really high-resolution photos.
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Finally, a cactus that won't attempt to kill you or your pets (although your cat might think it's a scratching post).
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Fans were left scratching their heads when this curious fact remained unexplained right through the final prequel, Revenge of the Sith.
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If Ikea's kitchen planner leaves you scratching your head — or if you just want a second opinion — there are other options.
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While some users have reported receiving a definitive no, other less-than-clear responses have left some people scratching their heads.
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If you're scratching your head as to how Steyer managed to make it back to the debate stage, you're not alone.
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But an industry that has come to rely on Asia's booming thirst for oil could soon be scratching around for growth.
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And my visitor gave me another one of his long looks, scratching at the hair on his cheeks, chewing his lip.
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It is a frothy, sprawling and completely unregulated way of funding start-ups, leaving even veteran technology watchers scratching their heads.
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"We are merely scratching the surface of those conquests today," the district attorney, Matthew D. Weintraub, said at a news conference.
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I was interested in scratching into the surface, and by putting the wax on top, I was able to scratch through.
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The auditory illusion had people scratching their heads on how two different words could be heard in the exact same soundbite.
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This six pack includes cherry, grape, blue raspberry, tiger's blood, lemon lime, and piña colada — and that's just scratching the surface.
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DiBenedetto explained that he'd used some sort of rubber tool, manipulating it like a squeegee, but I'm still scratching my head.
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Mylan, the drugmaker feeling the heat over its pricing of the EpiPen, has left a lot of people scratching their heads.
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I'm really scratching my head about how the hell I do this in engineering, and I'm going to really have to try.
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However, if the dog food was taken away, the ravens were more likely to express negative behaviors like disinterest, scratching, and kicking.
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Stress has scientists scratching their heads Still, "the associations noted in this study, while statistically significant, do not prove causation," Tawakol said.
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That said, new Nintendo Switch owners should know that the Switch's screen is plastic, not glass, and is incredibly prone to scratching.
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It's all about chasing votes now, and the more they try, the more the changes leave health care experts scratching their heads.
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Scratching may provide temporary relief, but it also promotes more intense itching, which makes you scratch harder, which … you get the idea.
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The ledge is designed to hold up to five tons, and its protective coating is intended to keep the ledge from scratching.
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The conclusion of Evil Genius will, without a doubt, leave you scratching your head, so first, read our interview with Borzilleri here.
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There's the president as a giant misshapen cookie, as an oblivious astronaut, with a cat using his face as a scratching post.
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I don't mean to offend Hawaiian people, but if scratching my butt on your sacred stuff is offensive, I'm actually not sorry.
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Watching the dry skin peel away is satisfying, and the sound of the blade scratching up against the skin is serious ASMR.
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Ivanka Trump had folks in China — and on Twitter — scratching their heads after she tweeted a "Chinese proverb" that apparently doesn't exist.
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That once-distant voice has grown louder, and now there's the sound of claws scratching at the door, trying to get in.
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Apple did once try to make a sapphire glass iPhone display, which would have solved the scratching issue with its incredible toughness.
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"When you know the scratching issues you would be facing, you will have something that is very rapidly not usable," he said.
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Hutch Kugemen: And I think we're really only scratching the surface on what we can do educationally with the brewery so far.
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In 2015 the Sultan of Johor provoked similar head-scratching when he appeared to order the state government to ban e-cigarettes.
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I think I'm only just scratching the surface of what I can and want to do with bones and other organic matter.
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Entertainment Tonight's Lauren Zima spoke with the Bachelorette alum, who shed some light into what was a head-scratching turn of events.
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And that's only scratching the surface of 2019's celestial activity — read on to find out what's in store for your sign.
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The clouds were expected to be visible for much of the East Coast and surely would have left many scratching their heads.
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This decision â€" to allow cheaters but not match fixers to compete â€" has the Counter-Strike community scratching its collective head.
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Whatever the reason, here's how to get your entire digital life from Android to iOS with as little head-scratching as possible.
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THAILAND: Pricking or scratching of the clitoral hood is reported to be practised in southern Thailand but there are no official statistics.
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The episode, titled "Party Monster: Scratching the Surface," operates as a true crime documentary, not unlike Netflix's truly genius series American Vandal.
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"It's bigger than sex, and it's more expansive than getting off or scratching an itch," says tantric embodiment coach Maisha Najuma Aza.
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We got a lot of fans coming up to us really sort of scratching their heads and asking a lot of questions.
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Stocks are scratching around for an excuse to move higher, but bears may keep the pressure on ahead of Friday's jobs report.
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The company has outwardly been working hard to get over all that, but a recent employee outing has us scratching our heads.
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Which, if you're scratching your head wondering why your smartphone can't do those things already, then you're just not thinking hard enough.
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While Rosetta observes the comet from orbit, Philae was intended to get a ground zero view by "scratching and sniffing" up close.
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One reason fans used to beg Nintendo for more Metroid was supply and demand; no one else was scratching that particular itch.
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As a long-time Kindle owner I've found the screens can be prone to scratching if you leave them in a bag.
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I was left scratching my head as to whether it was a form of self-parody or truly unintentional comedy of awkwardness.
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Look no further than the rise of the "foodie" — a term that would leave most scratching their heads even a decade ago.
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And that's not even scratching the surface of how we use cattle, including the leather and gelatin products made from their hides.
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But when it comes to head-scratching financial choices—how much to save, where to invest—that assumption looks ever more iffy.
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Nominations were announced Friday morning, and as usual, some of them have fans either scratching their heads or unexpectedly jumping for joy.
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A grizzly bear that will be killed after biting and scratching hiker Fangyuan Zhou in Alaska's Denali National Park on July 1.
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Anxiety attacks, paranoia, scratching until she bled, even pregnancy tests (while still a virgin), all consumed Klein to the point of helplessness.
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Then my colleague, who grabbed the boy to kick him out, suddenly had the girl on his back, scratching at his face.
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Talking to the media afterwards, Gates made a head-scratching comparison between Trump and JFK in terms of his openness to innovation.
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