This market's signature move is the shrug: Stocks seem to shrug off any and all adverse-seeming news and march to new highs, while investors shrug in confusion over why nothing seems to disturb the rally.
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Shrug Island, or more specifically Shrug Island 1—The Meeting, is a hand-animated graphic adventure from a two-person Danish studio, Tiny Red Camel.
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" With a nonchalant Gallic shrug, he replies: "Of course.
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"Delivery is just safer," he said with a shrug. .
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Naturally, Biden whipped out his signature "point and shrug" moves.
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So "shrug" can become ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ and "glare" can become ಠ_ಠ.
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"I saw the esports potential," he says with a shrug.
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I shrug … for fear of being branded emotional, hysterical, psychosomatic.
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I don't think this should be met with a shrug.
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Word of the closing drew a shrug from Mr. Singh.
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And I feel that norm destroying in my own shrug.
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"I never heard of him," he said with a shrug.
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Sometimes she would get problems wrong and smile and shrug.
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It's backed by Founders Fund, Shrug Capital and Lightspeed Ventures.
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This has helped it shrug off domestic and international criticism.
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Many Italians simply shrug and insist they will muddle through.
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There is little they can do for Congo, they shrug.
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Many local residents shrug off such worries in any case.
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Probably a different time zone, Dad says with a shrug.
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Free speech dies with a whimper and people just shrug.
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"It is what it is," he said with a shrug.
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Should we shrug our shoulders and turn on Real Housewives?
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"YouTube," the girl replied, with a shrug and a grin.
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In response, I would laugh, roll my eyes and shrug.
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A brutal crime takes place; onlookers shrug and do nothing.
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About New York Havoc sneaks in so often, we shrug.
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"When it's in, it's in," he said with a shrug.
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They must not shrug off the issue of market instability.
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For example, the shrug emoticon is retro cool, but unwieldy.
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"God gives and God takes," she said with a shrug.
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That's the price of progress, goes the short sharp shrug.
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I learned to expect and shrug off the awkward moments.
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"I've got some grapefruits?" de Boer says with a shrug.
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Mr. Brower seems to greet it all with a shrug.
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It turns out cheaper matters, he said with a shrug.
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"Yeah: I'm a white lady," she said, an audible shrug.
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But will investors shrug off President Trump's tariffs on China?
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So, as President Trump's lies become more flagrant, they shrug.
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"The preseason is the preseason," he said with a shrug.
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"That's not a threat," Mr. Tillerson said with a shrug.
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"Everything old is new again," she said with a shrug.
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He has continued to shrug off Mr Kim's weapons tests.
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"Fire hydrant," explained Cody Cullum, 33, with a weary shrug.
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All of which means ... insert shrug emoji here, for now.
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"I can't skate over there," he said with a shrug.
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Ma Ba Tha's leaders, however, responded with a defiant shrug.
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My point is, he doesn't really believe in that shrug.
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" He said, with a shrug: "Can we call that treason?
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In response, Trost offered what amounted to a verbal shrug.
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You could almost hear Ms. Ouizguen shrug over the phone.
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I loved school and wanted to shrug off these experiences.
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"It's different for different kids," Moheeb said with a shrug.
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Dobnak seemed to shrug off the insults after the game.
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Instead, you might just make like the dancers and shrug.
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Go for something more realistic, and investors may just shrug.
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And then Republicans laid out their defense, the shrug emoji.
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It's just politics, Trump Sr. now says with a shrug.
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"I didn't like it," he said with a theatrical shrug.
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"I was given that information," Trump said with a shrug.
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Maybe next year, the story concluded, with a verbal shrug.
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"And I said no," Mark Horan said with a shrug.
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She answered with a smile, but also a weary shrug.
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"For me it was normal," he said with a shrug.
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The NHL's competitive balance is basically one big shrug emoji.
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Slowly but surely, the president is getting people to shrug.
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The specs are so commonplace as to engender merely a shrug.
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Renewed French leadership encouraged Germany to shrug off its own reservations.
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But others shrug off regulation as the cost of doing business.
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But we&aposre all supposed to just shrug it off here.
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He said all that with a kind of a shrug, though.
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Oh, and last week's cliffhanger is resolved with a mild shrug.
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I shrug it off and go eat my cold boxed dinner.
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It just never comes up, he often says with a shrug.
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Trump's most loyal supporters sought to shrug off the latest controversy.
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"In the end, you're my sister," Edith says with a shrug.
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Whatever the reason, don't shrug it off and accept the reality.
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Philipps tagged Hanks in the tweet and added three shrug emojis.
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When the results came in, they did not shrug them off.
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"You know why I'm here," he said with an apologetic shrug.
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McClymont's response, when approached with these curiosities, is a dismissive shrug.
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"We can put up with this," he said with a shrug.
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"It wasn't meant to be," Brosnan says now with a shrug.
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"Everyone's a critic…" Underwood captioned the footage, adding a shrug emoji.
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"Many farmers are into making inventions," he said with a shrug.
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Most times I shrug it off, like Larry leaving that bus.
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"You know," he said over his shoulder with a light shrug.
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He says this all with a shrug, never breaking eye contact.
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Faced with this gigantic muddle, many politicians and regulators just shrug.
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Then there's the shrug-and-grin argument that everyone believes something .
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"No one was using the boat," he reasoned with a shrug.
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These days, it is more likely to produce only a shrug.
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It is halfway between a shrug and complete denial of reality.
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"He was a good kid," he told me with a shrug.
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Many nations are beginning to shrug off their longstanding democratic exteriors.
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Clinton's supporters shrug off concerns that the Trump attacks could stick.
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She gave a little smile and a shrug but didn't engage.
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"I was just talking my shit," she said, with a shrug.
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I'd break ribs, and it sucked, but I'd shrug it off.
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Both: [Shrug] Of all the Justin Bieber singles, which is best?
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I heard an audible shrug before I hung up on him.
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The reaction from most Republicans on Capitol Hill: a collective shrug.
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He spurns our allies and embraces our adversaries and people shrug.
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Or would you just shrug and get on with your life?
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She would keep her head down and just shrug it off.
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"It's called short track," Kooreman said afterward with a verbal shrug.
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"This is pretty advanced for Bangkok," she said with a shrug.
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"She's supposed to call at 9," he said with a shrug.
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"It's a pity about the Saudis," he said with a shrug.
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The official said the warnings were usually received with a shrug.
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I jaw away, but no sound comes out, so I shrug.
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"It's the Big Three and me," Logano said with a shrug.
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"Of course it's a totalitarian country," Novak said, with a shrug.
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"It probably wouldn't have worked out," he said with a shrug.
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In this one it has, so far, elicited a collective shrug.
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The character of Seattle, a rain-loving communal shrug, has changed.
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"They always come to our fiestas," he said, with a shrug.
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Many people shrug it off as an inevitability of modern life.
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Zakharova's claims seemed easy enough to shrug off at the time.
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"I would have played a monkey," she said with a shrug.
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But when asked about the war in Yemen, the men shrug.
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"I'm done with hearing about it," Jossi said with a shrug.
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To Trump's demands to deliver Kim, China is likely to shrug.
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"People care too much about looks," she said with a shrug.
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Yet Mr. de Graaff and others mostly shrug off the criticism.
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"I've met the devil and survived," she said with a shrug.
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"That's where the school started," Mr. Rivera said with a shrug.
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"What difference does a majority make?" he said with a shrug.
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"I get it," he would say with a purse-lipped shrug.
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But there was a deeper shrug under this facile taking of offense.
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"One of those things you battle through," Klein said with a shrug.
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"Professional female players should be good-looking," she says with a shrug.
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Shrug. It's spiffy though and probably coming to other email clients soon!
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It's a unifying thing, to shrug it off is almost a sin.
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Khloé Kardashian has learned to shrug off the haters over the years.
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"It wasn't me," she wrote on Instagram along with the shrug emoji.
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It's also a long-term goal, easy for policymakers to shrug off.
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"What are you going to do?" the investor says with a shrug.
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Still, Alibaba has been able to shrug off signs of economic wear.
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Some Muslims shrug and say they've got nothing to do with it.
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Zoloft transformed me into a person-shaped shrug — and I liked it.
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Then her voice trailed off and she gave that telltale antidepressant shrug.
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My shame took the form of a shrug, but it was shame.
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But these organizers and thousands of volunteers shrug about the 2016 election.
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But these organizers and thousands of volunteers shrug about the 29.3 election.
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The Communist Party may shrug, as China is prospering despite its thuggery.
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Yet I suspect Republicans will greet both developments with a collective shrug.
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"At least I'm gonna say that I tried" feels like a shrug.
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Federal Reserve officials are likely to shrug off weak first-quarter growth.
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"It's just minimal and fresh," repeated every makeup artist with a shrug.
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At the end of this table, it's greeted by a collective shrug.
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"I am ready to have somebody young," she said with a shrug.
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The industry has tried to shrug this off as a temporary blip.
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Investors appeared to shrug off the prospect of a much higher bid.
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I also have minimal faith in Hollywood to execute this, so, shrug.
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"I woke up and I just thought," Winfrey said with a shrug.
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"[Brad Pitt] just got skinny is all," he says with a shrug.
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That doesn't mean every Republican is ready to shrug off the comments.
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Indeed, some of the women Ford speaks to shrug off the issue.
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He tried to shrug but it just made his arms flap about.
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The media has largely glossed over these serious threats with a shrug.
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"It's not real," he said, referring to the silver with a shrug.
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Federal Reserve officials are likely to shrug off tepid first-quarter growth.
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"I don't pay my internet this month," he said with a shrug.
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"But she's lying about being transgender," she said, with a shrug emoji.
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They greet grand promises with smirks and great projects with a shrug.
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The Hill: Lawmakers, Wall Street shrug off Trump's attacks on the Fed.
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In response, the authorities who censor books or ban blogs usually shrug.
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President Trump has not been as quick to shrug off Putin's offer.
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With a smile and a shrug, he said, "I have limited vision."
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"If people ask one weird question, you shrug it off," she says.
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Federal Reserve officials are likely to shrug off the first-quarter performance.
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Wouldn't they shrug and move on, without so much as a WTF?
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"It's what we do," said Dunne, with a shrug of his shoulders.
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"We were trying to play the game," she said with a shrug.
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Or does he shrug this off just like every other previous bombshell?
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All that's missing is Zellner deadpanning to the camera with a shrug.
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Others may roll their eyes, shrug or post complaints on social media.
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But now we just shrug it off: So what else is new?
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"Seems the bear tried to climb over," he said with a shrug.
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"I can neither confirm nor deny," Ms. Pelosi said with a shrug.
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They shrug off health concerns that are being raised about e-cigarettes.
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Like Andrew, he offered a sort of existential shrug of the shoulders.
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"I'll put some paper over the Northern," she said with a shrug.
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"I have Bill Cosby in my booth," he said with a shrug.
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Do you think that the markets are right to shrug this off?
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"People are sort of weird about genes," he said with a shrug.
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"An Aussie couple from Sydney passing through," he said with a shrug.
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"He might," Mr. Grande said, with a bit of a hopeful shrug.
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Why shrug off the daydream factor if you don't really have to?
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What kept Massimino going was an unrivaled ability to shrug off humiliation.
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"It's a public document at that point," he answered with a shrug.
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The worst-case scenario is that Republicans in Congress shrug their shoulders.
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"It's been like this for thirty years," Jabouri said with a shrug.
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Markets in Asia appeared to shrug off the situation, closing mostly higher.
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"He's not going to lie about it," Zverev said with a shrug.
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"How you start collecting, I don't know," she says with a shrug.
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This makes it easier for investors to shrug off other [lesser] events.
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When one came anyway, critics were vindicated in their original shrug-off.
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" You might shatter a glass in the kitchen, shrug and say, "pyt.
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"Never heard of him until today," Tim Hargrove said with a shrug.
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"Ministers," locals sigh and shrug when asked who lives on the hilltops.
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For now, the White House is trying to shrug off the overlap.
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Insults that others might shrug off, they said, might stick with him.
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By and large, federal prosecutors seem to have responded with a shrug.
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"You can't fake that," she said, pairing a shrug with a wide smile.
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In previous years, this awards decision would be a controversy, not a shrug.
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But a world that said "Never Again" after the Holocaust appeared to shrug.
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I stared, shocked into silence at how he could shrug off the loss.
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And "with a shrug" appropriately sums up Kimmel's performance as an Emmys host.
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In a sea of fundraising announcements, it's tempting to shrug off the development.
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Investors mainly shrug them off as a necessary evil, despite the occasional scare.
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People shrug their shoulders and barely recall Ji or what he went through.
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Facebook later bought WhatsApp for $22 billion, to a collective shrug from regulators.
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Ms Haaland's ethnicity also helped her shrug off two convictions for drunk driving.
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Kluber, Indians blank Tigers CLEVELAND — Detroit Tigers manager Brad Ausmus could only shrug.
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It's a story that has been told many times, to a collective shrug.
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"When you have a shoulder shrug, that's means you are uncertain," Cobb says.
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"She'd shrug and answer, "I haven't even had time to think about it.
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"Hard work and dedication are hard to monetize," Ngo says, with a shrug.
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"We just had to adapt and overcome," Mike tells me with a shrug.
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" (Full text) Financial Times lead story: "US stocks shrug off looming federal shutdown.
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But, when that device is a new Kindle, we just kind of shrug.
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Every time you wax your car you're helping it shrug off a downpour.
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With this surprising shrug-off from Romero, it appeared that the Bisping vs.
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"I'm actually working more on placement these days," he says with a shrug.
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"What could possibly change any of this?" she asks with a despairing shrug.
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"I looked into his eyes," she explained with a smile and a shrug.
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The shoulder shrug is a universal signal of not knowing what's going on.
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"If it's legal, I don't see any problem," Amidror said with a shrug.
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I hopped in, and he gave me a shrug as it pulled away.
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Mostly, as the earlier batch of emails made clear, he got a shrug.
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On hearing this news, some children will shrug and roll up their sleeves.
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"A lot of guys buy our stuff," Mr. Gvasalia said with a shrug.
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"It's not as dangerous as it seems," Mr. Kalmykov said with a shrug.
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"This may not be covered by your insurance," he says with a shrug.
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Dreams often seem inscrutable, and most people shrug them off in the morning.
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"I don't know why they did that," Mr. Sailer said with a shrug.
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"We haven't been terrorized enough," her friend Davide d'Andrea said with a shrug.
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It's something I've had to do for so long, I'm just like, shrug.
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I know with some of these questions, the answer sounds like a shrug.
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In each case, the platform providers shrug and say they're doing their best.
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You can't point to Tavares in 2014 and shrug off Eichel in 2018.
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"Probably safer not to have anyplace, actually," he said with a slight shrug.
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But it wasn't always possible to hear the "fake news" drumbeat and shrug.
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If commercial airplanes fell out of the sky regularly, we wouldn't just shrug.
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Then on March 23, Airbnb wrote Grewal with what amounted to a shrug.
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"Before pastrami, it was the noodle phase," his wife said with a shrug.
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"The art of butchery is pretty limited," John Jr. said with a shrug.
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"It's a good time to save money," Mr. Lhéritier said with a shrug.
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"It was the wrong time to visit," said Maura Rivitera, with a shrug.
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"I believe it up to a certain point," he said with a shrug.
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"It's some kind of sense of duty," Mr. Shehzad said, with a shrug.
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"It's forever," he said quietly in what might be considered a verbal shrug.
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"You know the name, and that's about it," she said with a shrug.
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"It's forever," he said quietly in what might be considered a verbal shrug.
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"That's a great question," he said, offering a shrug instead of an answer.
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But much of Italy seemed to react with a shrug of the shoulders.
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Gosling is at once hangdog and enthused, with a shrug of self-deprecation.
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The arguments that got passively dismissed with a shrug when they were wrong!
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"At least I said my piece," she tells her mother, with a shrug.
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" Kennedy responded with the equivalent of a verbal shrug, saying, "I don't know.
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" Murdoch reportedly ended the call with a shrug, saying: "What a fucking idiot.
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Is the shoulder shrug a reference to his manhood or his dance ability?
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The man should shrug off her insistence on paying half the first time.
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"I wasn't super familiar with all their music," says Louise with a shrug.
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" Still, he admitted with a sardonic shrug, "I've tried Tinder and Grindr and everything.
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Like many people, you may have accepted this with a shrug and moved on.
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" With a shrug and raised eyebrows, King told CNN: "So close yet so far.
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There will be a finger-crossed emoji, a shrug emoji and a facepalm emoji.
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He can shrug and claim that he's simply giving a voice to an idea.
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Last summer Theresa May too, chose to shrug off Trump's attack on her leadership.
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" When asked how many copies the CD sold, the brothers shrug in unison. "Thousands?
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Make sure to shrug on its fluffy, top-selling bathrobe as you settle in.
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"I guess I was like, 'That's pretty cool,' " she says now with a shrug.
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"I&aposll try again to come back" to Europe, Ahmed said with a shrug.
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Or Buttigieg could shrug off the other challengers and emerge as the clear frontrunner.
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Mr Bewkes, however, only manages a laconic shrug when he mentions the feathered predator.
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The camera panned to the Chinese delegation, the members of which appeared to shrug.
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If anyone calls that obnoxious, I want to do what men do, and shrug.
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" She added with a joking shrug, "A little sucking up is probably never bad.
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Okay. Fake some laughter, roll your eyes and shrug at them with a smile.
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When he caught a bad cold in 2008, he tried to shrug it off.
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But media outlets mostly seemed to shrug at the situation, at least at first.
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However, a generally upbeat wave of corporate earnings helped shrug off the economic apprehension.
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The 73-year-old tried to shrug off his association with Ms Johnson Sirleaf.
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After a good eight seconds of struggling, he gave up with a defeated shrug.
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At least that's one way to make Omni's investors like Highland, Founders Fund, Shrug.
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In tin, it seems to elicit no more than a shrug of the shoulders.
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Prior to Solo, though, it was easy enough to shrug off this uncomfortable fact.
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"I guess we ain't getting one," she wrote next to a damning shrug emoji.
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"Send her back" may seem easy to shrug off as a cheap rallying cry.
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Fashionistas may shrug at Kate's many rewears, but she knows what works for her.
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The first is to just shrug, accept it, and keep doing your best work.
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"Ehh... kind of," Laura replied through her teeth with a cringe and a shrug.
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"Things get taken all the time out here," Mr. Kitcheon said with a shrug.
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The man just gets up and leaves, and they just shrug like, oh well!
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She will shrug off their audacity and wait until they're finished, rather than offend.
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That's nothing to shrug at, even for the product snobs in all of us.
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"I was alone most of the time," he tells me with an unenthusiastic shrug.
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"It always tastes better than it looks, I hope," Fields says with a shrug.
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"They were a blatant rip-off of Pac-Man," Chadwick admits, with a shrug.
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But the establishment side of the data seemed to shrug off the shutdown altogether.
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Should parents shrug and say, "no one in our family is a good dancer"?
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There are echoes of that obfuscation in Trump's tweets and Giuliani's shrug this morning.
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Its characters react to every mind-bending developent with little more than a shrug.
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Soldiers and rebels break the laws of war without so much as a shrug.
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It's a very strange feeling to look at artifacts from antiquity and just … shrug.
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The Washington Post: "We're like Thelma and Louise": Republicans shrug at deficits under Trump.
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But also watch the Olympics — for inspiration — and the millennials and their big shrug.
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Fosse trains Verdon to shrug her shoulder down, as she fluidly mimics his movements.
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This doesn't mean we should shrug our shoulders and not break up big tech.
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She leans in to sniff me and offers a nonchalant shrug, "Yeah," she says.
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A skeptic can look at all that justified praise and shrug, and with reason.
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Or possibly most importantly, don't try to shrug off the sudden appearance of scales.
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Norse mythology is underlined in Tolkienesque anthropological detail, but with a sassy, youthful shrug.
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It's likely that American markets will continue to shrug off the levies today. Why?
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I could do nothing more than keep my head down and shrug it off.
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"We are all the Dr. Frankenstein of our lives," he said with a shrug.
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"There's a huge emphasis for me on time management," Jenkins said with a shrug.
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The jaunty "Christmas Everywhere" is a quizzical shrug about scrambling to satisfy everyone's needs.
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"It was an accident; the tiger didn't mean it," Ousa said with a shrug.
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"Very early," was all my driver had to say about that, with a shrug.
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Among football fans these days, reports of doping are generally met with a shrug.
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But better to shrug off old friends' harmless foibles than assign them mean labels.
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"I just stopped training because it got boring," Mr. Taylor said with a shrug.
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But we described it as more as a "shrug" of support than clapping enthusiasm.
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"You look ridiculous, I guess, if people are watching," he said with a shrug.
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"Another day on the tour," Urrutia said with a shrug a few hours later.
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A single shrug from the bench often prompts a wave of fresh online memes.
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"It's Greenland," he says with a shrug, his eyes not shifting from the field.
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Investors would shrug off Samsung's earnings guidance unless it considerably exceeds expectations, she added.
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I shrug it off, though, since it's probably best I save the money anyway.
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"My dad's a psychiatrist and my mom's a psychologist," he said with a shrug.
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If the Tories win, they'll shrug off critics; the demos has approved their tactics.
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Voters may similarly shrug off the latest accusations about Mr Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
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The Witcher signals in its opening moments that viewers need to shrug off comparisons.
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I sneered at the sight of a house cat; a baby made me shrug.
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No one did anything other than shrug and move on to the next subject.
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Some find it unnerving, while others shrug it off as part of the job.
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"I play by the rules that this country has," he said with a shrug.
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The collective shrug over the rumored recording from some of black America is telling.
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There was an abundance of military-lite Maharishi, some shrug-worthy Kenzo and APC.
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"They say the material is in storage somewhere," said the man with a shrug.
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Nick Diaz will leave his head out for the opponent to slap on a double collar tie, then grab the back of their head and shrug their hands across them, coming back with body shots, or he would cross face and shrug away.
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Others shrug and say, all this talk of a dumpster fire is just fake news.
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We seem to be stuck in this vicious cycle that we're left to shrug off.
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"It's not a business, it's a bet, to be honest," Niemann says with a shrug.
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Why is it somehow OK for us to shrug and turn our backs on them?
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Women and people of color can shrug off harassment too, of course, and often do.
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So shrug all you want, but the future of food is looking decidedly post-meat.
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Major markets across the globe, however, appeared to shrug that off as shares mostly advanced.
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Kelly Clarkson says she's learned to shrug off commenters who make digs about her weight.
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For me, now, this kind of survival resembles more of a shrug than active combat.
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Many prosperous Swiss shrug off the steep prices they pay, noting salaries are also high.
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Not in the "stocks are panicking" way, because investors shrug at one-time earnings hits.
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While men might be able to shrug it off, women may feel defined by it.
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Entrepreneur First, Vivi Nevo, Shrug Capital and Wendy Tan-White also participated in the round.
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We shouldn't just shrug and breeze through privacy notices accepting whatever permission levels are required.
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You share your idea at work, but you're met with silence and an almighty shrug.
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The company's stock seemed to shrug off the news on Friday, trading nearly 3.6% higher.
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But right now, you do not get to shrug your shoulders and be confused anymore.
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So consumers, despite their outrage, tend to shrug and make do with the status quo.
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Perhaps no Jordan moment might have captured Twitter's attention more than the famous shrug game.
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Thinking about not being on Facebook brings up the mental equivalent of the shrug emoji.
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But Trump appeared to shrug off the warning saying the U.S. hadn&apost been notified.
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Someone is at least pretending to enjoy winter – but that fur shrug seals the deal.
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"They sort of shrug their shoulders and say, 'We've gotta do what we've gotta do.'"
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Asked why the story had changed, Giuliani responded with the equivalent of a verbal shrug.
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The science teacher was no help either, offering a shrug and a grossed-out expression.
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Rather than trying to shrug off his working class Northern roots, he vehemently embraced them.
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You have to grind out the details when it's easier to shrug them off. 13.
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But you can't shrug your shoulders and say, "Oh but it goes away," I think.
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Penn noticed me noticing him after a minute, and he gave me a helpless shrug.
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But in another, saner parallel universe, people see a promotion like this and simply shrug.
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"Oil prices shrug the (EIA) data off so far," Commerzbank commodities analyst Carsten Fritsch said.
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I shrug my shoulders at the Suora's omissions because they're things I can live without.
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If nothing else, you'll be able to create a shrug emoji that has your face.
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From a narrow perspective, it is easy to shrug off the dysfunctions of China's markets.
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"Those were the days of Walter Cronkite," Doocy said, with a grin and a shrug.
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But its closure last October was met with a collective roll-with-the-punches shrug.
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Republicans shrug off latest bombshells Republicans, publicly at least, tried to downplay the latest developments.
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With that data in mind, it wasn't surprising to hear Woodman sorta shrug off Spectacles.
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I'm younger and"—shrug, slight hand movement—"good-looking, and I came from the favelas.
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There are only two options: to surrender with an exhausted shrug, or to fight on.
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There are interest groups in Washington that shrug off the potential consequences of market disruption.
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"Dave didn't want us to talk about the workers," he told me with a shrug.
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There are some times when it is a shrug-your-shoulders-and-move-on issue.
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A culture is not something that you can shrug on and off like a jacket.
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Death is permanent, and you're sad to lose people, but you shrug and move on.
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Niv Dror has raised $3 million for his debut venture capital fund, called Shrug Capital.
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He looks at all that fussing, shrugs a tectonic shrug, and just rumbles on through.
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She rebuffs his attempt to kiss her, prompting him to shrug and chuck the mic.
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This passes with a shrug in part because Trump is so good for cable television.
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After 95 minutes of plausible arguments on each side, the play ends with a shrug.
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"It can happen all over the world at any time," he said with a shrug.
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"I don't think my life conforms to that narrative," he said with a moody shrug.
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"I've heard all about them, but I don't get them," Liiv said with a shrug.
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The correct conservative response ought to be to nod, shrug and get on with life.
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One of her friends said she would not, while the third gave a Gallic shrug.
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If you don't have that initial motivation, it's really easy to shrug off working out.
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He offered the advice to do that the way a mother might, with a shrug.
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If someone insists on talking to him, he should just shrug, nod, or ignore them.
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That pre-emptive shrug of a title almost defies us to take his book seriously.
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Most of them shrug off any obligation those platforms might require, forgoing political engagement entirely.
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Or you could see these nonstop warnings as reasons to shrug off the latest round.
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Yet Wall Street, in the throes of a historic meltup, reacted with a collective shrug.
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So did Netflix shrug off its competitors or did its subscriber base take a hit?
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Ask me some variant of "So where are you from?" and I smile and shrug.
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I remember how much I made during my show earlier today and shrug it off.
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Early in his presidency, investors quickly learned to shrug off Mr. Trump's criticism of companies.
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"He's a nice guy," said Representative Thomas Massie, Republican of Kentucky, with a verbal shrug.
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"I think she speaks, like, 25 languages — I heard, so," she said with a shrug.
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There's a tendency -- even among Trump's staunchest opponents -- to greet that fact with a shrug.
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Critics accuse the kingdom of "sportswashing" as international entertainment businesses shrug off human rights concerns.
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The only thing necessary for bigots to be normalized is for the unbigoted to shrug.
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Though sterling managed to shrug off the negative reading, more domestically-focussed stocks remained pressured.
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Most women have learned how to shrug these episodes off and muster to fight again.
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The Minutemen shrug off his battle against the Klan, too, forcing him to fight alone.
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The immediate response, from both vendors and customers, ranged from approval to a collective shrug.
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On Wednesday, Donald Trump backed away from the policy with little more than a shrug.
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I learned to shrug off the comments, swallow my upset and say something suitably unconfrontational.
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We were talking over the phone, but I could almost hear him shrug his shoulders.
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"If you want me to be girly, let's do it," she says with a shrug.
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The response to violations of data formerly considered secure has morphed from shock to shrug.
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It's not a Michael Jordan shrug but it's as close as we're going to get.
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The idea that we should 'shrug it off' no longer has a place in today's society.
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Before reading on, try to shrug off your preconceived notions: She never once mentions the Bible.
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At a first glance, there's that same sort of *shrug emoji* nonchalance in their music too.
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Only Chinese marques can afford to shrug about escalating tensions, ironic given Mr Trump's China-bashing.
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Wall Street bull Edward Yardeni isn't sure how much longer investors will shrug off coronavirus fears.
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Chinese money will make it much easier for Mr Hun Sen to shrug off Western protests.
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Amazon's gains, along with those from Netflix and Alphabet, helped investors shrug off coronavirus-related concerns.
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An investor who replied to the tweet cut the first check into his fund, Shrug Capital.
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Shrug off the small losses and ask yourself what you'd do if you trusted your dreams.
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You look at him, point at your friends, shrug your shoulders, and head for the door.
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That odd, hazy, heavy heat that sits in the hills and is impossible to shrug off.
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Before Trump's election, missile tests came with such regularity that markets learned to shrug them off.
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I imagine most people not living with OCD would just shrug off these thoughts as crazy.
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Pressure to shrug off pointless strictures is growing, as the court cases attest, but only slowly.
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If parents were to shrug off such odds thinking they are small, they should think again.
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Perhaps Facebook will shrug off this breach, as it has so many privacy flaps before it.
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This will extend to her costumes, too, which means Spears may hang up the feathered shrug.
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Violet gave a sour shrug and tossed her duffel bag over the counter, then nimbly followed.
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"Jumped on a grenade at a checkpoint," he said, setting down his chopsticks with a shrug.
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But another creative platform's widely reported death registered much more of a shoulder shrug in comparison.
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The simple fact is the reason that we shrug them off is because they happened abroad.
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Worth a shrug: The Senate polling — not everyone will be voting for the Senate in 2018.
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The glut of supplies allowed traders to shrug off concerns about a reduction in corn acres.
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The president has also launched Twitter tirades against Mueller, which earned a collective shrug from lawmakers.
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He says he would move but, he says with a shrug, "majboori" -- he has no choice.
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Ryan, McConnell, and most other Republican officeholders have responded to these norm violations with a shrug.
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In 1996 Kerri Shrug injured an ankle on her first vault in the Olympic team finals.
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Pashteen is quick to shrug off any insinuation that they are being funded by external groups.
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But they have reason to believe they could kill him and the international community would shrug.
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The voters chose statehood, a development met with a shrug by most mainland politicians and newspapers.
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Corporate earnings and expanding growth have propelled the stock rally while investors shrug off political risk.
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"If we had a Palestinian state, we would serve that one," she said with a shrug.
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In Hangouts, just type "/shruggie" in the conversation, and in Slack, "/shrug" is the magic phrase.
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"It's a fractured relationship," the cop at my house the other night said with a shrug.
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How will this dynamic change if even evidence of explicit racism is met with a shrug?
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It is to suggest voters might just shrug while drinking their eggnog and opening their presents.
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"If you win, you've earned that right," Joe Girardi, the Yankees' manager, said with a shrug.
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"Like I said, if Teresa says she didn't [cheat], she didn't," Catania reiterated with a shrug.
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Stronger-than-expected margin figures helped investors shrug off a one-off hit from logistics problems.
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Maybe they shrug off because they feel less responsibility to see their children grow and flourish.
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When a loud man rolls his heavy suitcase over my open toe, I shrug it off.
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"Maybe enough people will like it and it'll go triple-platinum," says Uzi with a shrug.
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CasaPound's leaders shrug off Mussolini's racial laws and alliance with Hitler with a nobody's-perfect nonchalance.
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"What do you do with them if you don't beat them?" she asks with a shrug.
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Or, that's just a fact of life and you shrug and it is what it is?
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But we lack moral authority to protest abroad when we shrug at inequities here at home.
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You start to doubt, to shrug your shoulders, to tune out, and that makes you vulnerable.
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"I didn't know anyone who lived there back in 1979, either," he added with a shrug.
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"I put stuff together," Valee said with a shrug during a recent trip to New York.
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With a market value of $789 billion, the company can shrug off far more than that.
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So, shrug this off or take your revenge in good time (over a nice Cobb salad).
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"I'm a chef, so I rarely cook at home from scratch," he said with a shrug.
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Hayden, a retired general of the U.S. Air Force, quickly responded with a shrug on Twitter.
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LEONARD IS HONORED Kawhi Leonard tends to shrug off all the accolades for his defensive prowess.
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" Once, with a resigned shrug, he had said, "Well, the toothpaste is out of the tube.
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A day later, Marrone opted to shrug it off as a situation where emotions boiled over.
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It led me to think of my half-repressed shrug at the beginning of this month.
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" New York City Hall's shrug at pay-to-play allegations led to "Case of de Blahs.
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She is not an artist herself: "I can't paint a wall," she said with a shrug.
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And they largely shrug when asked whether they wished he behaved more like a typical president.
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The name of her label, which translates to "Like the Boys," is a quiet, defiant shrug.
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"I guess we're stuck," I said with what I hoped came across as a sympathetic shrug.
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"It's not as good as not getting arrested for weed," Paper Boi says, with a shrug.
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"It got out," Verlander said with a shrug by his locker in the Detroit Tigers' clubhouse.
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He recalled the migration with a shrug, in a single sentence, as if it were nothing.
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Now in his sixties, he refers to the condition, with a philosophical shrug, as being "unhoused".
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CHASER... ROSENSTEIN FIRES BACK: The deputy attorney general on Tuesday appeared to shrug off the news.
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And of those who mention his sexuality at all, they often treat it with a shrug.
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Single shoulders twitch and shrug; a head droops over the legs and jerks to the side.
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Veteran Florida politicians accustomed to tight electoral margins could shrug off the state's whiplash-like results.
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Yet that doesn't mean Trump should shrug off the risks of a trade war with China.
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" Now imagine the powers that be just shrug and say, "Sorry, we need to make money somehow.
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"Because now he's doing a little bit better," Trump said with a shrug, as the audience guffawed.
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If Daenerys Targaryen's (Emilia Clarke) familial haunt was a shrug of a locale, this wouldn't matter much.
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But barring something of that magnitude, I think the market will continue to shrug off those issues.
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The wine helped me relax, shrug off the day, and transition from work mode to parent mode.
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"He's not coming, I just wanted to see what you would do," he said with a shrug.
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She's no 23-year-old super-successful wunderkind, taking over the media world with a casual shrug.
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Although the company avoided an explicit confirmation of the rumor by tweeting a shrug emoji until now.
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Niv Dror is the founder-investor and marketing guru behind Shrug Capital, named for the ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ emoticon.
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There's no reason to shrug off something this thoughtless from comedians who are supposed to be smart.
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Men are expected to shrug off setbacks and power through emotional difficulties without sharing or showing them.
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And yet, my brain won't let me just shrug it off and enjoy an amazing Mario game.
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Although the arrow flies off-screen, Harry's smile and shrug indicates that he probably missed the mark.
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" The segment feels like a dismissive and cowardly shrug, as if to say, "your problem, not ours.
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Really, what else can we expect from a group of teenage boys than a shrug of compliance?
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For April Fools', the smartphone newcomer OnePlus teased an upcoming electric vehicle called the OnePlus Warp. Shrug.
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I think the DIY birthday badge was making him sad and he gave us an awkward shrug.
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His arms shrug, he gestures toward the ball, as if to say, that CLEARLY wasn't my fault?
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We shrug, take it, and continue to play whack-a-mole, chasing the story of the day.
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Some share that fact with a casual shrug; others celebrate it with a (figurative) ticker-tape parade.
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"When you are a young guy, I think the refs kind of shrug you off," he said.
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"Maybe I won't get cancer until later, like 85 instead of 83," he says with a shrug.
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U.S. equities closed mixed on Tuesday as investors continued to shrug off news coming out of Washington.
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The earnings enabled investors to shrug off a reading on economic growth that came in below expectations.
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"Sometimes they punch each other," Farah Atallah, a church guard wearing a fez, observed with a shrug.
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"It's quite unfortunate that we have to go through all this," Omido says with a small shrug.
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It's hard to be happy when you just shrug your shoulders every time you see something new.
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"She is always relating to Dre, and I'm always relating to Rainbow," he said with a shrug.
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Let no man dismiss you with a wave of the hand or a shrug of the shoulder.
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And Mr. Trump has managed to shrug off attacks about his shifting positions and questionable business practices.
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He gets up, pats Allen on the head, and receives his yellow card with an apologetic shrug.
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We have the people who refuse to let the NRA shrug their shoulders at another mass shooting.
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That's a 79-yarder there that saw St. Brown shrug off a paltry four backfield Orangemen. Delights.
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Gone was the glassy-eyed knockdown of shot after shot, with a shrug to mark their inexplicability.
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You might just shrug if the anvil of these plays' shared desire weren't so obvious: Cry. Feel.
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Chinese shares seemed to shrug off the news, however, rising more than 1 percent in morning trade.
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These days when asked, he'd often just grunt or shrug — like he didn't care, or didn't know.
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"I'm not hung up on a kid needing to look like me," she said with a shrug.
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It is becoming so easy to see a headline like the one on this story and shrug.
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When something didn't work out, no doubt he was chagrined, but he would shrug and move on.
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They shrug off the stalker-ish ways that corporations hurl their ads at you throughout your day.
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When I ask Leticia and her friends if they ever consider protesting, they shrug the suggestion off.
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Having suffered season after season of hurricanes, they are fearful residents will shrug off yet another storm.
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People are so used to him being offensive that they just shrug their shoulders and move on.
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"It's no New York hotel room," he said with a shrug, as if apologizing for its size.
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Before I learned this, no medical doctor had ever presented a diagnosis more helpful than a shrug.
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Whether it is a political speech or comedy routine, egregious bullying is usually met with a shrug.
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"They were upset that I don't have a motorcycle license," Ms. Matas chuckled with a gleeful shrug.
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But unfortunately, after starting with a sucker punch, it ended with all the commitment of a shrug.
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But this change was met with little more than a resigned shrug -- if people noticed at all.
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"It's usually just a little flare up with a paper towel," Ms. Lebed said with a shrug.
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There was a cravenness about the second act, as if everyone decided to shrug and look away.
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His response, the imposition of a three-month state of emergency, was met with a national shrug.
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I have no illusions, though, that my unwillingness to shrug affects anyone else's willingness to do so.
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Ask people how those refugees stuck in Turkey are actually faring and you'll likely get a shrug.
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Like with many things Trump says or tweets, there's a natural tendency to just shrug it off.
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"I think it's far better to simply give that 'accusation' a shrug of the shoulders," Berenson said.
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Despite a lifetime already spent in hockey, Tanguay laughs off the nuisance with a good-natured shrug.
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"On some level, it doesn't even matter if the deaths are true," he said, with a shrug.
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"I guess everything's fair, he found it, let him use it," Reid said with a shoulder shrug.
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What you and I may consider horrifying, he could shrug his shoulders and find no big deal.
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Elsewhere, European markets appeared to shrug off concerns over the prospects of a hung parliament in Italy.
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She could only shrug at the battles fought, those won, and those you have to let go.
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The U.S. economy added 304,000 jobs in January as employers appeared to shrug off the government shutdown.
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All are buried in cornmeal and plunged in seething oil, to emerge with a shrug of gold.
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Naturally, when teams shrug at the free-agent market, it manifests itself in salaries below players' expectations.
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"The soundtrack of Ukraine," he said with a shrug, gesturing to the outside noises with his eyes.
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As a result, many people who need these services often shrug their shoulders and decide to trust them.
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Reports that hackers have stolen $60 million from NiceHash Bitcoin wallets on Thursday were greeted with a shrug.
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Gabourey Sidibe has learned to shrug off online haters and become more confident in herself over the years.
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Your job interviewer is also trying to determine if you're able to shrug off setbacks and move forward.
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Some physicists just shrug and say we have to live with the fact that quantum mechanics is weird.
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"We want to win some fucking Grammys," Cristal declares with a shrug at the end of our interview.
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And we've been so acclimatized to it that we have to dismiss it, or we shrug it off.
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"For every shrug you get, that's an opportunity for us who are policy freaks to influence," he said.
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"They told me, If you don't join us we will kill you," Ramirez said with a quiet shrug.
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At least, I saw no Trump-leaning journalists or outlets arguing the opposite — only offering a virtual shrug.
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Holmes & Watson, on the other hand, seems destined for a future of faint recognition and shrug-worthy disappointment.
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Time is catching up with the Dragon of Dojima, and even he can't shrug off its effects entirely.
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But ask for egg sandwich recommendations and locals shrug, a testament to the ubiquitousness of this humble sandwich.
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First, as a matter of duty, they cannot shrug off rampant lawlessness without empowering thuggery in the future.
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An economist might shrug: the whole point is to raise the price for whoever is generating the externality.
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Japan can probably shrug this off, but it is sad to see such a deterioration of economic ties.
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Fortt Knox asked him where he learned to shrug off the attacks that have come with the job.
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Come July 1, however, "the party will be over", says the 51-year-old, with a resigned shrug.
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Or they could just shrug their shoulders and let a single state's regulations drive their fleetwide production schedules.
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Middleton topped the look with a simple white shrug, warming her up in the breezy 60-degree weather.
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Stronger than expected margin figures helped investors shrug off the one-off hit from logistics problems, traders said.
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To shrug our shoulders and say 'tough luck' to the people who can't afford health insurance is wrong.
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I finally realized that throwing a shrug or sweater over all of my outfits was ruining my style.
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"We cannot stay out late, because we are girls," she said with a shrug, referring to Gaza's conservatism.
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But it may also be liberating to shrug off the yoke of parochialism and chose a new favorite.
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They stand by and shrug their shoulders, accepting it as the opportunity cost in realising an ideological agenda.
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Kelly: You would sort of shrug it off, because he was known to be very paranoid about security.
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" Earlier in the day, Rush Limbaugh ended his radio show with almost a shrug: "We'll see what happens.
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Because if he had nothing to hide he'd just shrug his shoulders and let these investigations go forward.
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That breakthrough attracted $560,000 in seed funding from LinkedIn's ex-head of growth Aatif Awan and Shrug Capital.
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The rest of the states can shrug aside those occasional Texan independence sentiments, but it's no laughing matter.
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"If history is any indicator, she'll just shrug it off and continue to do her job," he said.
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But many individual doctors have greeted the news with a shrug, saying they rarely visit the site anyway.
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The week that ended in a collective shrug had otherwise been a time of reflection, confusion and farce.
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While the franchise seems to become more and more of a shrug domestically, it grows more popular overseas.
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"And of course, the next day, as time goes on the feeling wanes," he said with a shrug.
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In Mexico — the supposed origin and pipeline of these menaces — leaders and citizens reacted with a weary shrug.
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As with many Chinese joints, however, the bowls of white rice have become something of a chef's shrug.
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" About 100,3833 tourists came to Chechnya last year, he said, adding with a shrug, "Some people like extremes.
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So unless your characters come under sustained attack, they can probably shrug-off a lot of incoming fire.
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"So, this is the house," he says with a shrug, once we reach the forest green living room.
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A shrug from a man who already has a couple of gray hairs strikes me as wild arrogance.
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After he'd declined several of my project proposals, I'll never forget his cavalier shrug as he explained why.
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I can shrug off chocolate and ignore caramel, but when it comes to lemon, I can never resist.
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"Sometimes it seems fun," Mr. Kaseyev, a 34-year-old hairdresser, said with a shrug during an interview.
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Mr. Rohrabacher may shrug off such scrutiny, but on the Foreign Affairs Committee, fellow Republicans have had enough.
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It's ideal, she said, for balancing the fattiness of the meat, which arrives a shrug away from melting.
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So with a casual shrug of the bureaucratic shoulders, a chasm opened beneath the feet of the accused.
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A tuxedo trouser suit with a sheer chiffon T-shirt was topped by a lushly ruffled taffeta shrug.
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Normally, Mr. Rosenzweig said, a top prosecutor can respond to political attacks on his staff with a shrug.
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There's a lot to be said for succession steps that elicit little more than a shrug from investors.
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Many Israelis, especially on the right, shrug off the beliefs of their Christian allies as a theoretical matter.
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At this point, however, locals are so used to the mistake that they greet it with a shrug.
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Thornwell, the Gamecocks' leading scorer, brushed past him, leaving Karnowski to stare quizzically at Thornwell's back and shrug.
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While the market continues to shrug it off, traders are monitoring the situation for any change in tone.
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"We won the game," Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan said with a shrug when asked about the offense's struggles.
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Adidas, by contrast, offered a shrug-worthy mesh zip-up hoodie made in partnership with Reigning Champ ($225).
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You shrug at all of this hypocrisy and craziness, because you still think he's going to help you.
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Still, as the documentary makes clear, Allred is tough enough to shrug off the occasional brush-back pitch.
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Gun control advocates may shrug off ATF misconduct at Waco as a once-in-a-bureaucratic-lifetime fluke.
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But we mostly shrug, taking a hit off of whatever digital opiate falls into our plus sized laps.
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"Boulez is perfect," a composer friend said to me with a resigned shrug sometime in the late 1970s.
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I felt that perhaps Mr. Holder did too: The denouement unties nothing and the ending is a shrug.
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It's the forerunner of the Trump smirk, though you can detect traces of the Clinton shrug as well.
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Jessica, a hard pragmatist, ends up swapping out her name for an Allman Brothers homage with a shrug.
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But when a romantic comedy asks me to imagine myself as its heroine, I inevitably shrug it off.
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As Patty, Jones brings a pragmatic shrug to the whole operation, even as she can't help her curiosity.
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"We should never shrug at the president cheerleading for a violent act targeting a free and independent news media."
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This season, a loss by the top team in men's basketball seems to bring little more than a shrug.
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If you had asked me where I could find a specific app, I would've turned into the shrug emoji.
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Distractions and politics Asked about the allegations later in the day, Biden was not inclined to shrug them off.
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It's easy to shrug off privacy concerns when you don't think there's much sensitive stuff happening in your conversations.
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He makes vague implications with a raised eyebrow or a shrug, allowing his audience to reach their own conclusions.
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Tip: try to shrug the ball up and keep it close to the body instead of curling it away.
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The French lender's capital buffer was stronger than expected, helping investors shrug off a decline in quarterly net profit.
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But German voters seem to shrug; when asked what sort of expenditure should be a priority, defence comes last.
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On a whim, any one of the Saviors could kill a member of the Kingdom and shrug it off.
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Many Americans answer that question with a shrug, according to a January poll conducted by the Pew Research Center.
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His fund, Shrug Capital, named for the emoticon that's tattooed on Dror's wrist, shows founders that it knows marketing.
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But when a producer asks Andrew about the awkward silences after the date, he seems to shrug them off.
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It's easy to continue abusing when you can shrug your shoulders and tell yourself you have everything under control.
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He may be running to be the first (openly) gay president, but most voters simply shrug at the fact.
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Firms that might once have been tempted to shrug off the dangers are increasingly at risk of regulatory action.
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Again, most probably, they just balanced the billions they got paid against that outcome and thought 2x [shrug emoji].
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Trump may cut a ridiculous figure, but we can't afford to shrug off his promise to revive Operation Wetback.
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To close, he gives a very Gallic shrug when asked what the worst thing about his new job is.
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It's hard to stay angry for that long, about anything, and it's tempting to just shrug, maybe even laugh.
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So when people ask me to recommend a financial advisor among all of my clients, I shrug my shoulders.
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"My brother-in-law, who is an electrician, was like 'that's not a thing,'" McMillan adds with a shrug.
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Story Ventures was raising $30 million and Shrug Capital was raising $10 million at the time of the email.
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To feel the chill of the brutal whipping winds of the Arctic and shrug it off, lean into it.
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That leaves judges as the guardians of the public's right to know - a burden too many judges shrug off.
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Another surely popular addition will be the shrug, which people tend today to type out with symbols like ¯_(ツ)_/¯.
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It's easy to shrug off a third party candidate — but it takes a master to fully take one down.
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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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"They are targeting Greek companies that make their products outside of Greece," one cashier told me with a shrug.
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I tried to shrug it off and sum it up to the fact that I was now a mom.
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Thank You takes flight when she embraces that belief without a shrug or a self-effacing crack in sight.
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Ask citizens of the 270 countries that make up the Commonwealth what it is for, and most will shrug.
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Her ability to gracefully shrug off such blatant condescension is truly amazing, one might even say Oscar-worthy. pic.twitter.
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Her character, Allie, has friends who struggle to understand her interest in Violet, who they shrug off as antifeminist.
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The natural forces that you shrug off at sea level, like nightfall or bad weather, become life-threatening obstacles.
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But that conviction is shared only by local villagers, who shrug off the delays as a fact of life.
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It's easy to shrug your shoulders and say, "I don't know what to do," but that's just an excuse.
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" With a winning shrug, she declares herself "old enough to die" and have her obituary simply list "natural causes.
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The results of Intel and some other companies helped investors shrug off weaker-than-expected U.S. economic growth data.
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But the Tigers offer a collective shrug at those who feel Watson should be leading a more productive offense.
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The kid looked a little heartbroken; all his mom could do was give a "What do you expect?" shrug.
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"They are supposed to be open, but no one came to work today," a guard said with a shrug.
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But, y'know, best shrug and say something about "the missus" cos otherwise someone might think you're wet or something.
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In fact, even a life-ending hit-and-run can be met with a shrug by pizza-eating witnesses.
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"If my life is the anti-mainstream style life, the sacrifice will be money," he explained with a shrug.
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"It was such a great job... that we just continued working with [transgender models]," Noam says with a shrug.
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"I just try to go through life doing as much good as I can," he said with a shrug.
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It's the little slights, even those that liberals shrug off as insignificant, that really play right into this narrative.
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Bunch's previous investors include London Venture Partners, Founders Fund, Betaworks, Shrug Capital, North Zone, Streamlined Ventures and 500 Startups.
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It took a moment for her to register what happened, she said, and she tried to shrug it off.
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We just nod politely from a safe distance, shrug our shoulders and get by them as quickly as possible.
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Trump has reacted to five North Korean missile tests in about two weeks with little more than a shrug.
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Being gay barely warrants a shrug at secular colleges, but it is setting off bottle rockets at Christian ones.
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Buffon, a three-time loser in the final, accepted each hug with a wry smile and a knowing shrug.
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In the realm of sex and coupling, a shrug of the shoulders is what you get from the French.
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Each state managed to shrug off at least some of its old economy heritage to improve its competitive position.
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"There are a lot of parties," Juan Santa Cruz, a London-based financier-turned-restaurateur, said with a shrug.
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Yet the same Republicans who oversaw eight investigations of Benghazi shrug at far greater concerns involving Trump and Russia.
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The financial market reaction seems to have been to mostly shrug off the impact, which may underestimate the risks.
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He also added what in his view is at stake, if the trial does wrap up with a shrug.
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A week that used to be the most exciting period in television now feels like a shrug at best.
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Trump campaign officials shrug off the race to be seen as the biggest Trump critic in the Democratic Party.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, given his grim vision of the future, Mr. Gibson tries to shrug off the prophet label.
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If enough of us merely shrug, if all this Russia stuff gets old fast, the investigation could go cold.
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"Hey, you've got to make the throw, no excuses," Manning would say with a shrug and a straight face.
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And with every political shrug, the web's most antisocial sensibility rose further into the heights of American public life.
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The Queen then gestures at the princess, who responds, in turn, with a shrug reminiscent of a teenage rebellion.
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Investors should shrug off India's currency fluctuations, Dimon added, praising the country of 1.3 billion for its economic reforms.
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Trump campaign officials shrug off the race to be seen as the biggest Trump critic in the Democratic Party.
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And so is their response — uttered by each separately, all with the same helpless shrug: "What can you do?"
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"I ain't that white, I've got some…" he said, before performing this strange shrug: Which ethnicity is Ben pantomiming?
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No surprise, then, that strains of competing bacteria have also evolved the genetic means to shrug off these chemicals.
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Learning to shrug some off (especially when they come from people we barely talk to) can be a blessing.
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After all, this is a company that responded to its curatorial duty as a platform with a massive shrug.
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I think I'm kind of at the point where if they want to know my heart rate, then shrug.
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More than likely, the idea of Trump in office doesn't elicit a simple shoulder shrug and "meh" from you.
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The more the practice is viewed with a shrug, the more it creates a dynamic where people believe it's acceptable.
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Anything that comes across as a complaint about a worker's attitude is easy to shrug off as a personality conflict.
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Investors seemed to shrug off data showing Brazilian manufacturing activity slowed to its weakest pace in 0.183 months in May.
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Raggi has tried to shrug off the uproar, saying the tree had been decorated in a "simple and refined" fashion.
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It's been mystifying to watch, but you shrug and look for interesting resonances, some kind of pattern in the noise.
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He is confused about many things in life, but the confusion never manifests itself to much more than a shrug.
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If you explained to a nomad the failures of her aging eyes, she might shrug: Who needs anxious ciliary muscles?
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"The airline lost our fucking luggage," Saraceno grumbled as I pointed at the booth behind him with a questioning shrug.
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Things that you could easily shrug off in the past or manage effectively now seem like insurmountable obstacles, Kerr explains.
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In the past, rich countries could shrug off the sort of adjustments in emerging markets that appear to be looming.
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Asked why any of these pairings didn't coalesce, they could only shrug their shoulders and cite the vagaries of time.
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Ask a millennial what they think about privacy and the sharing of their personal data, and they just shrug nonchalantly.
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If the result is a China that feels that it does not need the West, they are inclined to shrug.
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Bernie Sanders's much anticipated Medicaid-for-all health care bill, Republicans are watching idly from the sidelines with a shrug.
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Kulig and Kot are both exceptionally gifted actors, conveying worlds of emotion with a glance, a caress, or a shrug.
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White nationalists behavior, however, isn't always as clearly labeled, which leaves more room for Twitter to simply shrug its shoulders.
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I sorta screamed my way out…But, the point is that for years, years, we all just shrug it off.
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"Nine [times] of out ten, it would be hurtful stuff," Brandon said with a sad shrug of his broad shoulders.
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"We know eggs and milk are good for babies but how can we buy them?" he said with a shrug.
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He also criticized the government's immigration and gun laws, saying Republicans "shrug" when it comes to addressing the big issues.
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Even if those probes ultimately point the finger at Russian hacking, the Kremlin can shrug and plead ignorance or fabrication.
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So people don't take the target seriously and tend to shrug off ECB stimulus efforts like the one announced today.
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Your therapist may be right about rejection sensitivity (some people can more easily shrug off a perceived slight than others).
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I can shrug that derision off all I like (the phone works fine) but it really DID get to me.
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During Trump's presidency, the characteristic Republican hawkishness on curbing deficit spending has evolved into a collective shrug over the practice.
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But during Trump's presidency, their characteristic hawkishness on curbing deficit spending has evolved into a collective shrug over the practice.
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"When I wake up in the morning and see the President called for my imprisonment, I actually shrug," he said.
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Finally, they shrug, and tell you they can't help it, because this is what it means to be a Christian.
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Record-breaking temperatures are occurring with alarming frequency in the United States, but Americans are reacting with a collective shrug.
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And our response can't be to shrug or to think only about our own countries, because we are all connected.
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When the television actress Gabrielle Carteris took over Hollywood's biggest union in April, entertainment companies responded with a polite shrug.
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But too often, he offers the stoner shrug when asked what he stands for, saying you should just Google him.
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In "The Drowned Detective," we almost shrug when Pussy Riot-style protesters shoot through scenes chased by balaclava-wearing thugs.
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According to Barbara Pease and Allan Pease, authors of "The Definitive Book of Body Language," everybody does the shoulder shrug.
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She's not a polemicist, but a nudger, someone who delivers homilies with a shrug and an exasperated, amused eye roll.
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" He gestured at the mannequins, who were, he acknowledged with a shrug, all female: "They become kind of a crowd.
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I almost said something, but I knew that Achour would just shrug: these fields were all he had ever known.
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Thankfully, we're not huge corporations — we can shrug off those gaffes and go on with our lives with an apology.
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It's not a rhetorical question, and the answer is that Golden State would probably just shrug and do their thing.
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Like, maybe I, too, could think about what people might say about my body and offer up an "IDC" shrug.
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Before you shrug off the idea of hand-crafting your own footwear (it's easy, we promise!), allow us to explain.
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" My other least favorite is when people complain about their lives to me and then shrug, "but, you know, perspective!
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The epidemic of sexualized violence against women has become naturalized to the point that it's met with a collective shrug.
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If Ashes of Ariandel was simply a random section from Dark Souls III, you might just shrug and move on.
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It wasn't even a surprise when there was no Cabinet meeting this week, just a knowing shrug all round Westminster.
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Elsewhere, currency markets were broadly risk-positive as investors appeared to shrug off concerns about the U.S.-China trade tensions.
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Given the trust that is assumed between a writer and her readers, this mishandling is not something to shrug off.
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The time has passed for us to shrug our shoulders and just dismiss the rhetoric as drumming up his base.
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At one point, Jake Tapper, the veteran CNN anchorman, had to interrupt a guest, turn to the camera and shrug.
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King has proven, once again, that he can meet even the most frightening critic with little more than a shrug.
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When one of his female followers learned about the practice she confronted him, but he appeared to shrug it off.
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After a couple of minutes, the young man in the passenger seat gave a shrug and opened his car door.
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I've always thought that the most devastating critique one can give an artwork is a shrug: It's nice, I guess.
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Stress is so normalized, it is easy for women to shrug off those symptoms as simply the consequences of stress.
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"We got called nigger this and nigger that," he said with a shrug, when I asked what that was like.
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Shrug and buy everything in my Amazon cart Dwelling on your slip-ups makes you more likely to repeat them.
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As a teenager I'd listen to a Fats Domino song like "Blueberry Hill" and shrug initially at its apparent simplicity.
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It's the kind of comment that might cause a political consultant to faint — but barely earned a shrug from Cramer.
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It's perhaps more horrible to imagine all the people who have decided to greet these accusations with a collective shrug.
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These are the women who flout convention, who shrug off the norms, the eccentrics who do things their own way.
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At Rockefeller Center and Columbus Circle, there were pants and shirts piled inches high, the retail equivalent of a shrug.
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I shrug off the anxiety of the vagueness of the number of cans of sauce — is it two or three?
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The series softens, unable to acknowledge another possibility: that people might be shocked, once again, then shrug and do nothing.
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"I think that's how he got elected, by doing the same thing," he said, with the timbre of a shrug.
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Investors have begun to shrug off geopolitical concerns to focus instead on a results season expected to support equity markets.
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Among Democratic rally-goers in Iowa last week, questions about "socialism" were greeted on a spectrum of shrug-to-hug.
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So the people of Kunduz try to shrug it off as just another disruption in a long stream of them.
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This isn't just true of the comments that Trump critics find offensive, and Trump supporters shrug off as simply inartful.
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The outdoors enthusiast can now shrug his shoulders, but that's the maximum mobility his body is capable of below the neck.
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"I was just trying to follow the ambulance and get out of the traffic myself!" he told reporters with a shrug.
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Rallying stock markets also helped investors to shrug off concerns that trade disputes among the world's largest economies will hit growth.
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Having an issue hit this close to home has made it impossible for him to ignore or shrug off political news.
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"I'm just trying to play the hardest I can on both sides of the floor," Colson said with a semi-shrug.
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If it was just a data breach and it was seemingly unconnected to elections, people would just have a generalized shrug.
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But neither can we say any work of art is above criticism just because its creator wants to shrug off responsibility.
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The Popcorn Institute, a trade organization for the popcorn supply industry, responded to the CSPI's report with a cautiously optimistic shrug.
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Um, there's also the comedy Tag that is a bit of a shrug and the new Johnny Knoxville movie Action Point.
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When the women are dragged off, they just shrug and complain that they'll probably flake on their invitation to hang out.
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Chinese markets appeared to shrug off the disappointing trade numbers, though they will add to worries about a global economic slowdown.
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Now, though, DARPA has built a super-fast chip that will help create devices able to shrug off radio-frequency attacks.
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Bill Clinton was able to shrug off Republican efforts to impeach him as just business, while keeping focused on policy goals.
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I'm so glad I was able to get her into the doctor today and didn't just shrug it off ($24 copay).
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But the departure of the others—persistent critics who disagree with Mr Corbyn's left-wing economics—was met with a shrug.
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And here is perhaps the best reaction to winning a National Championship you'll ever see: walking shoulder shrug emoji Jay Wright.
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"I guess I've got to meet this Alex guy," Mr. Tepperberg said outside of Tao, with a shrug and a smile.
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Jet.com. Before you shrug off the idea, saving the site for your home and beauty needs only, take a look ahead.
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That, coupled with the fact that his co-workers often seemed to shrug such characters off, made for a terrifying routine.
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The International Monetary Fund warned Wednesday that European banks cannot solely rely on a cyclical recovery to shrug off their problems.
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"Unless Facebook can shrug off these newfound worries and sellers, the whole FANG cohort could be back in trouble," Cramer said.
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Chelsea Handler says she once rejected Ivanka Trump straight to the first daughter's face, only to be met with a shrug.
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Here, both turn to look pointedly at the "camera," blinking embodiments of that "what can you do" shrug — and that's it.
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If you need to shrug off a few extra calories, just ask someone close to you to betray you without warning.
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Mike: Two things I never use — Apple Watch and Apple Music — are improving, so I guess I shrug at that news.
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Why are citizens of this great country choosing this particular world historic moment to yawn, whine and shrug their shoulder pads?
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Perkins knows all about President Donald Trump's moral failings—including the alleged Stormy Daniels affair—and his response is to shrug.
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I could petulantly shrug off all the dire news and flip to the Cartoon Network, but she didn't have that option.
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Democratic Representative Steve Cohen seemed flustered that the media would shrug at the bit of political theater he had helped orchestrate.
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Another dog walker, Sipho Simela, 31, stepped out into the day, but with a shrug, perhaps more appropriate to his age.
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Nor is it not some curiosity to shrug at, or look on in disgust as we get on with our days.
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Morphin raised $1 million last summer from Betaworks, the incubator that spawned Giphy, plus Founders Fund, Precursor, Shrug Capital and Boost.
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In many other places, a new gun shop would be greeted with a collective shrug, experts on attitudes toward firearms say.
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It also seems pointless to "Americanize" French morality when the United States has a president whose supporters shrug off his philandering.
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Every time I'm called upon to wear a suit, I shrug, because my options represent a different time in my life.
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We shrug off the suspicion of cellphone radiation but worry about genetically modified foods, even though neither has any demonstrated harm.
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But when Nikki Haley is smeared with the most base, sexist lie, it's met with little more than a collective shrug.
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The first set was over in 32 minutes and Anisimova could only shrug, as if she was asking what was happening.
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Haskins's own reaction to the Jones pick was a laugh, a shake of the head and a shrug of the shoulders.
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He said that after he had signed professionally, teammates called him Jonny Lasagna, which he seems to accept with a shrug.
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" Dave no doubt responded to criticism with a shrug and one of his stock phrases, "Hey, what can I tell you?
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Trump's sharpest critics have already begun to raise the alarm about Trump's plans to shrug off the new law's transparency requirements.
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Still, in a city on edge, with a shrug and a defiant sigh, London Fashion Week kept calm and carried on.
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At the NGA meeting in Washington, the most frequent response was to shrug and say Greitens' next move is his decision.
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After one Long Islander learns of the opposing players' sexuality, he reacts with a shrug and with praise for their skills.
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Contributing funds include Combine, Haystack Ventures, Homebrew, Shrug Capital, Resolute Venture Partners, Coatue, Dream Machine and Work Life Ventures, among others.
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Decide when to let something slide — a throwaway remark, shrug or eye-roll — and when to push back, Ms. Simmons said.
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"I mean, there's all these glass boxes downtown," Ms. Turner said with a shrug, accepting the double-edged sword of progress.
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She made them for herself, snapping pictures and posting them to her Instagram account with a shrug emoticon as the caption.
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"I really don't know if they work or not, but rules are rules," Clemson lineman Mitch Hyatt said with a shrug.
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I'd love to find a cure but after many doctors' visits and bloodwork, they just shrug and say deal with it.
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Something that moved you to tears leaves me stone-cold; something I found indelible, intricate, and well-designed makes you shrug.
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When I ask to see what they've done so far, most shrug and just say it's something they want to do.
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I shrug, and she tells me about the banjo: While associated with the American South, it's not an Americana-type instrument.
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Nearly half of states in the U.S. just raised their minimum wage, and most small business owners reacted with a shrug.
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The propaganda battle between the Koreas escalated on Wednesday, even as Asian stock markets appeared to shrug off the latest tensions.
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"If you are out driving and it rains, you get wet," explained Klaus Bischoff, VW's head of design, with a shrug.
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Republicans just shrug and move on, in lock step with a leader who wants to set the country back a century.
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When the moment of reckoning comes, Congress can either bail it out or shrug and suggest constituents sign up for Gmail.
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And sharply slower jobs growth won't sustain the healthy consumer spending required for the economy to shrug off the manufacturing downturn.
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Princess Anne responds with a shrug as the Queen gestures her after greeting US president Donald Trump and First Lady Melania.
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"Look, he's not the first president to get frustrated with a ruling from a court," Mr. Ryan said with a shrug.
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But venture capitalists and tech start-ups across the region have considered those risks and met them with a collective shrug.
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But neither is it Denver or Chicago, where anything short of an all-out blizzard merits little more than a shrug.
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But while other cities virtually stop when their team makes the big game, Los Angeles has reacted with a comparative shrug.
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"As a viewer, I'm sort of sick of seeing someone sit behind a desk," Bee told assembled press with a shrug.
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To the extent that I know that's out there, it seems important to shrug it off and do what I do.
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The transparency reports don't give us many options except to shrug, go about our business, and hope it doesn't happen to us.
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You can shrug your shoulders and say, "That's a sign of the times," but it's an ugly part of our shared history.
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U.S. traders appeared to shrug off the first charges related to a probe of possible Russian interference in last year's U.S. election.
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Further, they cited the Democratic shrug-off as proof that they were trying to keep the issue hot for the November midterms.
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For now, however, bankers shrug off such concerns, noting that pipelines - particularly on the LBO side - have already showed signs of improvement.
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But then Jaime ruins everything by leaving Brienne with a weird shrug of a speech that completely ignores the emotions she's expressing.
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When asked what they had heard, one campaign source said they had heard "literally nothing," while another responded with a shrug emoji.
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The hair equivalent of an eye-roll or shoulder shrug, face-obscuring locks dominated beauty looks in the spring 2015 fashion shows.
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If markets shrug off the current jitters, the rise in bank stock prices should more than make up for the bonus shortfall.
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And while Bolton may try to shrug off any potential wrongdoing, Trump still has reason to be worried about Bolton potentially testifying.
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"If trade uncertainties persist it will be difficult for oil to shrug off concerns about the threat to global demand," Innes added.
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" And I said 'of course,' because, well, they have cameras, so I don't have to record it," he said with a shrug.
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So, Jupiter's stay in Sag might kick off to a muted start, but don't shrug this period off as an astrological misfire.
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The P20 Pro can shrug off those complaints on the strength of its awesome fingerprint reader and genuinely useful face-unlocking technology.
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This is why earth signs are considered dependable — they're likely just following through with whatever plans you previously agreed upon (shrug emoji).
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It was a common line of attack from the Democrats, and Trump always responded to allegations surrounding Russian engagement with a shrug.
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The best way to counter this facet of nitpickery is to simply shrug, mutter "Jesus Christ," and continue on with one's day.
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With a population of less than 350,000 people, Iceland's economy is neither large enough nor diversified enough to shrug off the failure.
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Photo: Uwe BellhäuserIt's easy to shrug off a few dings on your car, but the touchscreen you're staring at all day long?
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Add it to the smoothies that you get from the hotel bar in Orlando and just shrug and say it's protein powder.
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Even Jeff Ubben, one of the most successful activist investors in the world, gave the deal a shrug at a Reuters Newsmaker.
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Since its box office–topping release, Ocean's 8 has delighted some moviegoers and caused others to respond with a not-resounding shrug.
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So a year ago he raised $850,000 from Social Capital and Shrug Capital plus angels like Cyan (Banister) and Secret's David Byttow.
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Her blind spot incites it in the Twitter era: She descends to lazy comedy of a sort people don't shrug off anymore.
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It's why he was able to shrug off the protests from gay rights groups: activists attacked the literal readings of his language.
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"The Eurozone economy is simply not in good enough shape to shrug it off," Societe Generale strategist Kit Juckes wrote to clients.
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Yohji Yamamoto made gorgeous drop-crotch athletic pantaloons, and Givenchy offered what can only be termed a sheer inmate-jersey shrug ($1,505).
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This complex relationship compounds the impact of a tweet that, on the timeline of another public persona, may not draw a shrug.
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The longer the trade war drags on, the greater the risk of economic damage no presidential tweet can make markets shrug off.
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They are so humorless and becoming so boring and predictable that at some point the body politic will just shrug them off.
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Some simply shrug, as if to suggest the new street name means more to out-of-towners than it does to locals.
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Jones, a 30-year union man, was able to shrug off the threats because he had grown used to them over time.
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The complicated misogyny and Islamophobia that flow through the French writer Michel Houellebecq's novels are greeted with a wink and a shrug.
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In a society obsessed with pop culture, who will be the first brave celebrity to shrug off stigma and start the conversation?
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But while we can safely shrug at Trump's thumb slip-ups, the other errors have the potential to be far more troubling.
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When Emily scoffs that "they can't force us back into the closet," his sad shrug tells us all we need to know.
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It's a sort of elaborately worded shoulder shrug that makes the oncoming apocalypse sound like he's just spilled coffee on his shirt.
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For Cramer, the biggest shocker of wasn't the 300-plus-point climb or the market's ability to shrug off trade war fears.
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It's easier to shrug off most other things, too: missed opportunities, the unwarranted anger of others, fear of looking like a fool.
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Cybersecurity attacks have become so common that experts worry about the onset of "cyberfatigue" as consumers begun to shrug off their impact.
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When the generator hiccupped and the lights went out, there was barely a shrug; when it came back on there was applause.
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They can shrug off an unwanted pregnancy as someone else's problem, even though they contributed half the genetic material to the fetus.
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There's literally a backhand emoji in here, which there can't be a kind use for, as well as facepalm, and shrug emojis.
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If one party goes to the electorate complaining about the other's behavior, it's usually met with a shrug that all politicians cheat.
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It's worth thinking about what it meant that everyone was so willing to shrug off boorish behavior in public as not real.
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Investors besides Craft Ventures include Global Village, Betaworks, Canaan Partners, Shrug Capital and angels like Cyan Bannister, Scott Belsky and Scooter Braun.
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Today, many Iranians shrug off most of these sins, saying it should be up to individuals to decide if they commit any.
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The crown was slightly askew on his head, and he struggled to tie the robe correctly before giving up with a shrug.
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But in Europe, where the rules of the spiritual here and hereafter were shaped over centuries of bloodshed, it's all a shrug.
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Should players shrug off racist chants as a part of the game, as some Italian fans suggested after an episode last year?
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The story lines in this game are plentiful and have led to a collective shrug about which team is actually the underdog.
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"I don't want to go to a dinner and have it look like a Pinterest party," Ms. Oren said with a shrug.
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While most people would start screaming their vocal cords raw at such a disturbing sight, the people of Watchmen's Tulsa, OK shrug.
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To adapt a line, they proved that the only thing necessary for bigots to be normalized is for the unbigoted to shrug.
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The company is enjoying rising sales as Chinese consumers shrug off the country's slowing economic growth and continue their online buying spree.
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Even women who voted for him acknowledged it was there, but seemed to shrug it off as an unchangeable fact of life.
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Meanwhile, U.S. millennials shrug their shoulders about the consequences of $20 trillion national debt driven by unfunded liabilities at the federal level.
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We can't shrug off these dangers just because these hackers have, so far, largely made relatively powerful people and groups their targets.
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"You can go around for years, declaring your determination to kill someone, and it's, O.K., shrug of the shoulders," the rabbi said.
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"The cops don't bother you as long as you're consuming," Saïd says, with a jaded shrug that hides a hint of worry.
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Well, funnily enough, being an expert at something that elicits a massive shrug from everyone you know can be kind of isolating.
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Wielded by May's Brexiteer critics, EU negotiator Michel Barnier gives it a Gallic shrug: Britain "must ACCEPT THE RULES OF THE GAME".
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Members of Congress also don't usually shrug and say, essentially, "Executive privilege — what can you do?" when faced with a potential investigation.
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If they didn't know anything, they might shrug and refer you to President Trump's tweet: Kathy Griffin should be ashamed of herself.
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In theory, for both steel and aluminum, Chinese exporters should be able to shrug off U.S. anti-dumping duties, or the threat thereof.
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The young girl gives chase, her ponytail bobbing, only pausing to shrug at the onlookers: What am I supposed to do with this?
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For me, the purple scrunchie was a mystery to be unraveled, the kind of cultural detritus we're expected to accept with a shrug.
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Johnson is forced to watch her son's body, lit by the harsh lights of reality television, and is met by a giant shrug.
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While the 1999 Roswell pilot also includes one of these confrontations, it's a shrug in comparison to its pop cultural descendants' high melodrama.
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"Investors right now continue to shrug off almost all bearish news and continue buying stocks," said Adam Sarhan, CEO of 50 Park Investments.
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Investors took note, but at that point she wasn't considered a frontrunner for the Democratic nomination so it was easier to shrug off.
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I sneak out of work a few minutes early to get there on time (although I didn't really take a lunch, so shrug).
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In the tech world, an exit at $200 million or $300 million is typically viewed with a shrug or sometimes as a failure.
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Mario reflects on his own bad luck with an "it is what it is" shrug until the controversial 1981 race enters the discussion.
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He rounded off one tweetstorm with a shrug, saying and thus avoiding a subpoena, that he doesn't actually know about any Comey tapes.
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But the Chinese shrug encapsulated a tension that's been on display this week as member nations' top officials gather to debate world events.
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But faced with harsh political repression, most simply shrug their shoulders — which is why Wednesday's crash is unlikely to have serious political repercussions.
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"But I don't really mind like 99 percent of the time, it's fine if they sleep with me," she continued with a shrug.
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But a lot of it also seems to run on dude-comedy autopilot, which is getting harder just to shrug off these days.
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So even if you think you can shrug off a bout of influenza, you could spread it to more vulnerable people who can't.
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But to shrug off GoPro's drone is to ignore a larger question: why have American efforts to build a popular consumer drone failed?
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I shrug off the hesitation and initial fear, knowing that I have so many strong women, strong statistics, and strong opinions behind me.
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Assad has used various kinds of chemical weapons dozens of times; most attacks are met with a collective shrug by the international community.
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"She didn't want me dropping off my daughter at daycare with a big blood drop on my car," he says with a shrug.
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Harden stepped around him, dunked and then celebrated with the rest of the camp as the kid became a walking shoulder-shrug emoji.
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That's why when haters clog up the comment threads, I just shrug and go "whatever" while others crumble and hide under their bed.
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Apple could probably shrug out a minor upgrade and tens of millions of people would buy it before the end of the year.
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A shrug and a raised eyebrow, accompanied with a gruff "welcome home" was as much as I could expect at the U.K. border.
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Not all farmers are as scientifically literate as Lester or Sayer; many shrug off climate change as just another shift in the weather.
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Chick-fil-A wants to shrug off its anti-gay label by changing its image despite previously donating money to anti-LGBTQ organizations.
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Among the people emoji is the facepalm gesture and often-used shrug, which we today tend to type using characters like this:¯_(ツ)_/¯.
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Atoms, a maker of minimalist shoes, brought in $560,000 in seed funding from LinkedIn's ex-head of growth Aatif Awan and Shrug Capital.
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Normally, this would be the kind of thing I could shrug off and look at logically—rejection is a part of the process.
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So yeah, it was a deliberate move to—people call it "indie" and I hate the word "indie"—shrug off the band thing.
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There are a few repeats from last year: a face-palm and shrug emoji are on the list, alongside clinking glasses and bacon.
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When Olsen barks, "Shut up, kiss me, hold me tight," it's not the kind of command you'd shrug off without a second thought.
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"I think we may well be able to sort Canada out, possibly, but the other two...," the Briton told Reuters with a shrug.
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As each of these bombshells detonate, sometimes within hours of each other, congressional Republican leaders then react with little more than a shrug.
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But it is also possible that at some point they will just shrug their shoulders and acknowledge they come from the same potatoes.
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Fed officials, so far, have appeared to shrug off the President's comments, repeatedly making the point that they're going about business as usual.
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The Aero PTZ Camera can also shrug off nasty weather, and whatever happens to get picked up and thrown around by strong winds.
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When we suggested to Hitchcock she switch her account to private she responded with a shrug, saying: "I like to engage with brands."
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"I didn't do that," Mr. Trump said with a shrug when asked in an interview if he had ever considered joining the club.
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The director Matthew Vaughn's "real talent is for delivering extreme violence with a shrug and a smile," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
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I'm not inclined to shrug off conclusive evidence that Russia, with the helping hands of its state security service, has overseen systematic doping.
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But every worrisome storm that ultimately falls short of doomsday raises fears that next time people may shrug off the call to evacuate.
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"It's very hard to have anything in apparel made in this country," he said with a shrug, when asked about in on CNN.
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And yet residents here seemed to take it in stride, surveying the damage with a good humor and a shrug of the shoulders.
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But by the time Find Me, I'm Yours and Waiting at Hayden's came around, they were greeted with barely more than a shrug.
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Thus, most people who know him usually give you an oh-that-guy look, shrug their shoulders and move on to easier topics.
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I held them up for his consideration, but he didn't really have a preference, finally pointing to one set with a friendly shrug.
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Hopefully the funding that also comes from Shasta, Shrug Capital, Sinai, Village Global, and ZhenFund will let it tackle some of these troubles.
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They both shrug it off, but when Hammerschmidt receives his notes back from the agents, it's clear that something is nagging at him.
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"You want to say we can shrug it off and you're going to have some games like that, because you are," he said.
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As he recalled his outing, almost batter for batter because it was so brief, he settled on the obvious conclusion with a shrug.
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As he built a power at the N.C.A.A.'s nonscholarship Division III level, Gagliardi would shrug off his success with self-deprecating humor.
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Nora gets her resolution, but it's difficult not to feel shortchanged by the shrug of an arc given to Crystal, her romantic rival.
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" Coculuzzi didn't find much solace in Wong's statement, arguing it was an apology "to save face" and "a way to shrug off responsibility.
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Which is why Trump will likely shrug off this latest test, just as he has with all the others over the past week.
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Google became a siren for other, smaller tech firms to move to the neighborhood, which was beginning to shrug off its industrial roots.
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"No 'yotes today," he said with a disappointed shrug, the kind that just about every hunter has made at one time or another.
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And it isn't easy to shrug off a defect petition: Under federal law, a denial requires justifying the decision in the Federal Register.
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Gail: Having lived through decades of fruitless arguments about why we should emulate Sweden, I'm just going to shrug and cede the point.
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Since the seven-story food court in Hudson Yards was unveiled last month, the public reaction has been somewhere between shrug and ugh.
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Business leaders may shrug off the disappointment of the Olympics delay for now, though, and keep the focus on mitigating the coronavirus damage.
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Style overtakes substance, and the movie ends with a little too much of a shrug for having started out with so much imagination.
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An investment banker in his 40s offers a weak shrug when I ask him how he feels when his wife lays into him.
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"They made them at the bar," she said with a smile and a shrug, as if this were all the information we needed.
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Contemporary audiences are likely to shrug at surrogacy and gravitate toward identity politics instead, and the series subtly updates its feminist bona fides.
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Just a gesture, a shrug, or momentary glance at Jack conveys what many actors -- and scripts -- would need pages of words to achieve.
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Despite it all, this was simply met with a shrug by enthusiasts who were sick of politicians' facile talking points, and empty rhetoric.
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He's adjusted expectations downward so drastically that everything he says or does produces a sigh and a shrug from most of the public.
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Even the most world-weary could not shrug away the stories of bundles of cash, foreign bank accounts and murky quid pro quos.
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They also shrug off any material impact on their earnings for this year because the first quarter has been a traditionally low season.
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They also shrug off any material impact on their earnings for this year because the first quarter has been a traditionally low season.
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The couple seemed to shrug it off as they continued walking into the event -- and it doesn't look like JT was physically harmed.
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At the same time, many athletes who grew up in South Korea have responded with a shrug to the latest military muscle-flexing.
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While some states are finding ways around the crisis, others can only shrug each time a White House Infrastructure Week comes and goes.
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Even the most world-weary could not shrug away the stories of bundles of cash, foreign bank accounts and murky quids pro quo.
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Investors continue to shrug off developments in Washington, with the House voting to approve articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump last night.
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That as our expectations of privacy plummet, Americans will increasingly shrug their shoulders and mutter knowingly to each other that privacy is dead.
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Yet in every restaurant we visited, my sons' requests for soy sauce were met with a quizzical look and a shrug: No hay.
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Of course, it is possible for companies that don't issue special controlling shares to shrug off the "short-termism" of the stock market.
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In "Hidden Process," she sets out to find Darlene and Cisco herself, because she knows her bosses will just shrug her hunch away.
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We can read so much in the shrug of despair when a guitar string snaps hundreds of thousands of miles from a replacement.
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Because it hasn't been a problem in many years, most people shrug it off as not being a risk in and of itself.
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Primer can even wear multiple exoskeletons at once to combine their abilities, and can shrug them off by vibrating for a minute or so.
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Otherwise, the bureaucracy will simply shrug its shoulders and continue on a downward path that destroys the effectiveness of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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He's not going to own any space in my head, I said to myself, so I tried to shrug it off after it happened.
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After brief jitters in morning trading on news of the North Korean missile that passed over Japan, investors chose to shrug off geopolitical tensions.
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