In Russia and China, the communists were something different; Berlusconi was something different; and, of course, Hitler was something different.
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Sometimes, the "something different" can be a very good way to go: President Lincoln was something different; the New Deal was something different; in fact, our very form of government was, at the time of its formation, something different.
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Try watching something different, try listening to something different and see what happens.
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But obviously Canadian Royalty was hitting at something different, and The Prime Minister of Canada was hitting at something different, too.
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If he says something different, it'll be something different," Wilbur Ross, the secretary of commerce, said on NBC's "Meet the Press.
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"They want something different than what they did last year and they want something different than what the neighbor has down the block," he said.
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The head of finance worries about something different than the head of operations, who worries about something different than the head of HR, she said.
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"But if we are forced to be something different, then we will have to become something different," Hammond said when asked directly about Britain's plans to lower corporate tax.
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" Yet there is something different about "Emma and Max.
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Whether that tells much about Rihanna — that's something different.
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These guys appeared to want something different -- something serious.
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I like the challenge of doing something different — video.
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For each of these composers, late style meant something different.
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Something different, creative and fun, and something that takes chances.
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Last year, LG tried something different with its flagship phone.
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Lionsgate wanted to do something different, and Bithell is different.
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I wanted to create something different and definitely more lighthearted.
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"This is something different," he said of the couple's news.
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"There is something different going on with dementia," Copes said.
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Brown's "something different" was clearly enough to win over ABC.
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Which brings me to something different but kind of similar.
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Slone was prepared for NAS, but this was something different.
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I wanted to do something different, to clean my karma.
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An eyewitness tells TMZ ... he saw something different at Dino's.
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Yeah. You can move them around and create something different.
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"The RTS genre has morphed into something different," says Nicholson.
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Doing something different can really set your special day apart.
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This film is something different, and beautiful, and achingly sad.
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But this pizza, with no tomato, calls for something different.
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The emotional energy of the evening came from something different.
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But this moment really did strike me as something different.
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People involved in a movement can tell you something different.
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But for that last 10 percent, everybody needs something different.
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Yet others studying the data say they're seeing something different.
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Embarking on this journey, I was looking for something different.
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Maybe you want pleasure to be something different every time.
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But the chief constable said, 'Okay, go do something different.
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RR: And who are pumped to be trying something different.
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They live in Virginia but are looking for something different.
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But with Overwatch the developer wanted to do something different.
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I think every girl takes something different and unique away.
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Samsung might use something different from glass for the S8.
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However, this time around, Menken has her doing something different.
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We need something different to get us out of bed.
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Did you feel something different when you were writing it?
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That the eBay brand needs to stand for something different.
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Besides, the album as a format is something different now.
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Do something different first, or out of order every day.
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The trouble is, "husband material" means something different to everyone.
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I wanted to take that feeling and try something different.
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After every book, I just try to do ... Something different.
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We're actually adding something different, something better to the menu.
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But unfortunately, we've got to look at doing something different.
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But I decided to order something different, yet similar enough.
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I thought it was a chance to play something different.
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And, Joe, I want you to say something different tonight.
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He may not prevail, but expect something different on Friday.
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You may discover that the fix means pursuing something different.
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Then I did something different: I turned his show off.
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Sessions's recent ruling rewriting U.S. asylum law is something different.
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I was struggling, trying to come up with something different.
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People often avoid trying something different for fear of uncertainty.
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So I realized something different was going on for them.
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Snyder saying one thing and emails really revealing something different.
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We were reaching for something different with the sound too.
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Does having women in charge bring something different to set?
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I searched in the mirror for something changed, something different.
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But that idea has since morphed into something different altogether.
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Other states could use the money to try something different.
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For exploring our feelings... and wanting to be something different.
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So this was something different that I hadn't done before.
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She does give us and the genre something different, authentic.
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Is it the same game players loved, or something different?
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"All us female DJs here play something different," she said.
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Did that put pressure on you to do something different?
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"They are independent, looking for something different," Ms. Downton said.
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A climate conference in California this week tried something different.
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Refusing to admit and learn from error is something different.
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But as a soft power, we can do something different.
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I always knew that there was something different with me.
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Hwaban, which opened in Chelsea in August, is something different.
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Early in the fourth quarter, though, Westbrook did something different.
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Still Processing This week and next, we're doing something different.
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The quartet's relationship to the studio, however, was something different.
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So we decided it was time to try something different.
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Netflix, both artistically and as a business, is something different.
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You actually want to go out and make something different.
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Ms. Murphy is doing something different: exploring the brand's frontiers.
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"Every day is something different," said Romina's sister Roseanna, 24.
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But every person is unique, and everyone wants something different.
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With her beauty brand she wanted to do something different.
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But the 15 matches this year will offer something different.
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" KLOBUCHAR: "I think we need something different than Donald Trump.
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They knew they wanted to do something different this year.
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But deep down, you know there's something different about you.
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Thankfully, Tuesday night's episode looks like it'll bring something different.
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Parkland has changed the conversation; something different is going on.
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When taken in the pure Arabic, shaheed meant something different.
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You might think they meant something different by those words.
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It's a chance for the players to see something different.
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We in this country, we need to do something different.
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Trump news conferences are clearly going to be something different.
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Wine School This month we're going to try something different.
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Something different is going on in our current technological revolution.
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Iannucci's latest movie, The Death of Stalin, is something different.
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The stars have something different in store for you, Taurus.
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I just knew I wanted it to be something different.
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Is there something different about the process that hasn't translated?
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Are we such punks we're afraid to try something different?
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So I think there is something different about these guys.
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Roadies isn't all there yet, but it's trying something different.
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Would resisting have made the show burst into something different?
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Do you have to do something different or can you ...?
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So, he has to do something different as it relates to China, and it relates to some of our other European and economic partners to say, listen, we&aposre going to do something different.
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A successful Amazon smartphone would make a boatload of money, sure, but uh, we'd need to do something different, and I'm either not sure or playing extremely dumb as to what that 'something different' is.
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"I would love to see something different this year," said Tsitsipas.
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However, "big budget" means something different when it comes to horror.
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They'd offer something different that you can't get on the internet.
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"A lot of people want to do something different," he said.
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It's time we decide if we're going to do something different.
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There's something different about this particular band and this particular moment.
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An hour later, White House spokesman Sean Spicer said something different.
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Martha Stewart was doing something different; Bob Villa didn't do this.
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"Maybe there is something different about Nazi content," Lingos-Webb ventured.
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Dolls. Each layer has something different and the girls went crazy.
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It was the perfect time to try something ambitious, something different.
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We're trying something different with the Friday episodes of Waypoint Radio.
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BARTIROMO: Well what about an idea around autos, something different there?
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And as she recovered, she noticed something different in her voice.
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When one's heart opens, people experience something different than normal discourse.
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All of these products offer something different from Facebook and Google.
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The third session consists of something different, like Pilates or boxing.
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But Weiwei's story is constantly building, and you're hearing something different.
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I see something different in it every time I watch it.
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There's a penalty when you're the first to try something different.
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What we're seeing today is something different: conspiracy without the theory.
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But just like in 2013, the Fed is flagging something different.
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Growing up, I always knew there was something different about me.
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But onstage I am okay with you know trying something different.
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But this Bay Area startup has the makings of something different.
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The third session consists of something different like pilates or boxing.
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Would you consider yourself evolved if you're not learning something different?
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It renders black people as something different, separate and rather objectified.
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This is something different from what they were told [in school].
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It's the perfect time to start fresh and learn something different.
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But the Gallup data suggests that something different happened in 2017.
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That's when my body began to mean something different to me.
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I wanted to do something different, something funnier, and something light.
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"There was always something different about a Prince performance," Fallon said.
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"[Winning] means something different every time," Swift said during her speech.
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One was, I just enjoyed the challenge of doing something different.
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However, there is something different about this new pair of loppers.
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We have to do something different to prevent these catastrophic fires.
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They come here for a change of pace, for something different.
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An NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, however, found something different.
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And now, she aspires to be something different: a police officer.
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Casting JonBenet, which drops April 28 on Netflix, does something different.
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So we decided to try something different—to trust one another.
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But after the election, she thinks people were craving something different.
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Organizers should still be applauded for trying something different, Pelley said.
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He was looking to do something different and do it well.
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I'm trying to get them to at least consider something different.
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How might we know when something different is around the corner?
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"With Gisele, there is something different, her energy," the designer added.
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"Manliness means something different for all of us," Mr. Creagar said.
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How's this for something different: a company that actually makes stuff.
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Demirjian says to expect something different on the Senate side, however.
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"He decided to do something different, and that's fine," Trump shrugged.
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This structure means that the game offers something different than Zelda.
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What if I found something different, a musical masterpiece by Bach?
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"He's something new, something different," Mr. Martin said of Mr. Trump.
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"She wanted to do something different and exciting," Mr. Louis said.
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Not unusual mind you, but this new pose is something different.
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When we frame it in those terms, it becomes something different.
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Now it's a little something different, but that's always been there.
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"I always knew I wanted to do something different," he said.
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But there's something different about Shields, and clearly Showtime knows it.
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And teams will want to know who has done something different.
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He's giving you something different to focus on every single session.
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We stick to the script, but every actor brings something different.
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It's no secret that being a mom means something different nowadays.
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Microsoft tried something different with Windows Phone, but it wasn't enough.
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Anyone who expected something different shouldn't have gone to a ballet.
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I wish I could have said something different in that moment.
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That's something different than we've seen in the Oval Office before.
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"You'd have great texts, but to see it is something different."
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Just something different in this camp is I take birth control.
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SUNDAY VARIETY COLUMN Daniel Raymon sets up something different for us.
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Moving the Heavy Sea concept into photography felt like something different.
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When the F.M.L.N. took power in 2009, it tried something different.
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We both said, '[expletive] that, we're doing something different this time.
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Republican voters want something different from anti-government or establishment Republicanism.
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But this one is something different: Entire ranges are now black.
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If you try to do something different, it might not work.
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But others saw something different, based on some of the comments.
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Once he opened that note, I knew I had something different.
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Is it the achy, shakey, cold sweat flu or something different.
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But his office of about 80 people works on something different.
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We've got to do something different, even when we take pictures.
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"I became an influencer, and I needed something different," he said.
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Users too, are seeking something different than seemingly algorithmically organized feeds.
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He wants something different for his country, and he's not alone.
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But on May 10, Don had written something different, something ominous.
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New York isn't what it was, true; it is something different.
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It also means you really love stuff, which is something different.
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But if Saccone wins, I suspect we will hear something different.
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Now with Threads, Close Friends creates the foundation for something different.
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The enormous menu of television means everybody is watching something different.
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"People on the sidelines have to do something different," he said.
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Those young citizens who volunteered to serve stand for something different.
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Each one brought something different to the role — steeliness, bewilderment, detachment.
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But this week holds the promise of something different, something bigger.
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How do we know the Trump hotel competition is something different?
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Innovation de facto means doing something different from the status quo.
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But for African Americans, this travel trend can mean something different.
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Had I done that, then maybe I'd have done something different.
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"I liked the idea of trying something different," the octogenarian said.
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"I think we need something different than Donald Trump," she said.
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The market is saying something different from what the Fed is.
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"Everybody has something different that they're great at," Zendaya told ELLE.
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CL: Yeah, I mean the idea was to try something different.
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But the Ebola outbreak in DRC is something different, Salama said.
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But analysts see something different about what Xi is doing here.
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Whereas a crime against a cop is taken as something different.
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They're doing something different; these guys actually care about men's issues.
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This is a safe way for you to experience something different.
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"So I decided to try something different," she told the news outlet.
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So I know it's gonna be dope, it's gonna be something different.
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So we're showcasing what else Napa can do—giving people something different.
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Could it be something different?' and that led to a different ending.
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"You have to have the guts to do something different," says Fred
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You found something different in your conversations today, what did you find?
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He&aposs got ability, at 34 years old, to do something different.
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We're all in bubbles in certain ways but reservations are something different.
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Yeah, it's always a concerted effort to make something different and change.
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"We in this country, we need to do something different," Israel said.
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A moral compromise to avoid something worse, or to gain something different.
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They're in the sports universe, but I don't know, it's something different.
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But, for reasons unclear, something different happened at The Hague last July.
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"Everyone tells you something different, we don't know what's happening," he said.
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Even at first glance, it's clear there's something different going on here.
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"We both could have did something different to avoid it," Jemison said.
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"Universal means something different to a lot of people," she told reporters.
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A few days later when I listened back I heard something different.
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We can choose something different—we can manifest our own preferred futures.
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For my journey, I want to do something different with every record.
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Podcasts have been adapted for television before, but Homecoming is something different.
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Something different happened when I looked at Misrach's photographs on the wall.
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I really wanted to show something different about Baghdad [other than war].
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Mr Sun's downfall appears to reflect something different: Mr Xi's methodical ascendancy.
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So this year, it appears that LG will be trying something different.
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" Going into last week's GOP convention, Trump promised fame and "something different.
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Just sit back for now,' when my gut was saying something different.
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Tomorrow morning, Starbucks customers might notice something different about their coffee cups.
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"We are making something different; at least in our country," she said.
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"You know, it was something different for me to try," she said.
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Coming from a musical background myself, I wanted to bring something different.
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But if you ask any industry professional, they'll tell you something different.
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"We knew we had to try something different against (Navy)," Akins said.
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Is there something different about when he passes you the ball vs.
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For Melania Trump, however, the holiday season means something different, something darker.
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He wants something different for himself, for his family, for that country.
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I want to address something different than race in the next one.
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When I asked Whitney for something, she would give me something different.
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It's time to break out of your routine and do something different!
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Or is this something that I want to create something different with?
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I decide to try something different and I get a harvest bowl.
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"We see something different ... in order to create better tools," Zuckerberg said.
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Or wearing something different – even a dress to school, how dare I?
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I think a lot of people are scared to do something different.
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Wonder Woman set off something different inside me, something I didn't like.
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But everyone can agree that it's just about time for something different.
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So Brian Reed and his colleagues have had to create something different.
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Serving foie gras with brioche is classic, but I wanted something different.
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So yes, it can happen, but you have to do something different.
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Congressional approval ratings are abysmal, so it's clear voters want something different.
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You think you know what you're doing, until you do something different.
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But venturing into the sport of boxing would give Masvidal something different.
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Try a light, airy meringue with some bittersweet chocolate for something different.
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Now that it's over, they found they were ready for something different.
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I think I needed something different from what that shop could hold.
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But when it's mixed with those other elements it creates something different.
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Information is taken to be something different from matter and yet real.
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In terms of her best track, however, I've gone for something different.
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But by the end of this year, Instagram has become something different.
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But, Trump seems to me to represent something different even than Nixon.
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We voted for something different from Hillary Clinton, not the same thing.
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It made her realize that she needed something different in a relationship.
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"We wanted to do something different for the president," Mr. Darroch said.
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"We had to do something different than the other teams," Dipoto said.
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"This should be an opportunity to start saying: 'Let's try something different.'"
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This is God's way of saying: 'It's time to do something different.
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But now, when I think about her, I think about something different.
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The Interpreter There was always something different about China's version of authoritarianism.
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But all those things mean something different than they did in 2008.
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The middle classes were the ones who wanted something different and new.
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The Ministry of General Education knew it had to try something different.
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"I wanted to do something different for my 3,000th," Mr. Abisch said.
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He has had to metamorphose into something different to remain pre-eminent.
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"We wanted to do something different," said Josh Ripple, the tournament director.
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Do you think Lady Bird is doing something different from those stories?
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Whenever I am in business, I create something different from the norm.
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And if not, you should have the opportunity to choose something different.
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In the mid-1990s Mr Kremer, at Harvard University, tried something different.
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" "Here in the United States, in modern times, it involves something different.
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IT'S NOT THAT THEY DON'T DO IT, THEY'RE JUST DOING SOMETHING DIFFERENT.
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Because there will come another administration, and they will say something different.
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But there is something different this year, and it's the RNC factor.
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If you're looking for something different, we've got just the thing: Beelinguapp.
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In a world of similar services, Private Internet Access offers something different.
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I was hungry but I wanted something different, so I held out.
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Now, I know that the best thing for me resembles something different.
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Does it continue what happened in Paris, or is it something different?
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Samsung's damned if it does something different and damned if it doesn't.
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But apart from those few instances, we really did get something different.
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After that, people get self-conscious and it all becomes something different.
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But it's a fair question — is there something different about Honnold's brain?
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Both Jake and Rosa's bizarro versions tell them something different about themselves.
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"My calling is something different," she said, speaking over the blaring music.
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I gave them—I feel—something different than they've really had before.
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With No Man's Sky, we've made peace with just doing something different.
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But will they allow you to try something different and entrepreneurial inside?
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Behind the windows on this triangular lot, the Llama Inn is something different.
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Instead it calls them "forcibly displaced Myanmar nationals", which supposedly means something different.
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She knew I would be bringing her something different because of my background.
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I wanted to do something different, and to stand out from the crowd.
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Yes. They were used to one thing and we gave them something different.
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Faced with this blank slate, I didn't just decide to do something different.
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You may see something different depending on your autofill or predictive text settings.
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There's something different about the crop of Democrats running for Congress in 2018.
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That person is both like you and something different at the same time.
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She later told Kennedy that she wanted to show the judges something different.
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They don't want elegant nails, especially the cool girls; they want something different.
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But if he doesn't do something different he is in for another hiding.
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But the company is hoping it can stand out by offering something different.
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The 224-year-old wants voters to make choosing him that something different.
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"People want something different, but still similar to rose gold," Capri tells Refinery29.
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Windows facing east in a dream mean something different than those facing west.
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Just do something different from what we've been told has always been scary.
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"It was really an opportunity for me to do something different," Pratt said.
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Later, a Pelosi staffer told CNBC that the speaker had said something different.
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So for the Galaxy S8, Samsung made an effort to do something different.
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I'd be considered as something different than a neutral, disinterested, third-party observer.
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However, you might notice something different about D-Link's first mesh networking product.
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If hope that technology will fix traffic springs eternal, history suggests something different.
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Or did it cross a line at some point and become something different?
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I wanted to do gossip and news, and I gave them something different.
|
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But this desire to do something different comes with a few unfortunate missteps.
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Clearly, there was something different about Earth then that we still don't understand.
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When you add this kind of network multiuser experience, it becomes something different.
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"Left-hander on the mound could mean something different," manager Clint Hurdle said.
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"That was my vice, I always wanted to have something different," she says.
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WarGames, created by Barlow in collaboration with interactive studio Eko, tries something different.
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Take a risk today and do something different: The universe has your back.
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Notes for Peaks freaks of old: - Notice something different about the Black Lodge?
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If it shows something different from astronomers' expectations, that would be exciting too.
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Are you sitting here today testifying something different than what your report states?
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I needed something different and I'm pleased with the Peak Design Everyday Backpack.
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A very rural county might focus on something different than an urban area.
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But the political campaigns of 2016 and 2017 have been something different altogether.
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Good customer service could mean something different to every patron and every employee.
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The decision-making, however, indicates something different, especially when it comes to salary.
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And if the team bounces back admirably again, maybe that says something different.
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Then 2016 rolled around and I felt deeply compelled to do something different.
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But today I can't help but notice that there's something different about him.
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But after some disappointing losses, she decided she wanted to do something different.
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Where I saw a despot and aspiring dictator his supporters saw something different.
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The word meant something different growing up than it does now, it seems.
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Surprising opportunities will arrive this evening—don't be afraid to try something different!
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Love means something different for everyone, so does music and so does magic.
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"That's something different, because your brain processes the stimulants differently," Dr. Bonior says.
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If you were to come here every six months you'd see something different.
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Players bemoan common choices, belittle pedantic strategies, and gasp when something different happens.
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Or am I simply the same person who decided to try something different?
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But let's do something different: let's look at this situation through Andre's perspective.
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The released catalog was something different, but the unreleased stuff was very deep.
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But this is something different, something that just happened because of a mistake.
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So, in trying something different, she's taking a step back from the middle.
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What's more, he whispered to Sara, there was something different about her face.
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Its advantage is that it is offering the consumer something different, he says.
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But Mr. West's other disciple, Chance the Rapper, sees something different in him.
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That "tells me we need to do something different, and fast," she added.
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Chevy needed to do something different to keep the Corvette relevant and competitive.
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With repletion came dissatisfaction: a hunger for something more, or for something different.
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Eventually, I realized something different had happened, something that lacks an official diagnosis.
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The answer to that question will certainly mean something different for almost everyone.
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"We thought that there's something in here to do something different," Hopkins added.
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Many of them have mixed reviews because everyone is looking for something different.
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I observed what you might call happiness, but again that means something different.
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And after a few months of roasted cauliflower, I'm dying for something different.
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"There's something different about writing my check to someone who needs it," Mrs.
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Green tells Broadly Ocasio-Cortez's shoes, however, bring something different to the exhibition.
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"People there were proud, too — it was something exciting, something different," she said.
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Whatever it is right now, it will probably be something different by summer.
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Dislike what you don't and you'll see something different, all in real time.
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It wasn't some crazy, dramatic thing; they just wanted to do something different.
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I wanted something different than what I've usually seen [on] other mezcal bottles.
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But there seemed something different in the way people related to each other.
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He aims to "insult" the objects, jolting them and us into something different.
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But the true "Gustav Sonata" is something different: It is the book itself.
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He says one thing one day and says something different the next day.
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"We love the opportunity to do something different in the morning," Friebe said.
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This time around, maybe tech companies and independent booksellers can build something different.
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But they are campaigning on offering voters something different than what's gone before.
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From the first hour, everyone playing WoW understood they were playing something different.
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It's been around for two months, so this morning I did something different.
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We were very excited that we could do something different with that film.
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"I feel something different when I see a woman D.J.ing," Ms. Sinclair said.
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I always get something different and usually go for one of the specials.
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Then if one of them failed, they could switch and try something different.
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Hobbies, let me remind you, are supposed to be something different from work.
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"Voters really are looking for a change, for something different," Ms. Jacobs said.
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But on Staten Island, Dr. DeNicola saw an opportunity to do something different.
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"I wanted to do something different and fresh," said Kelsie Hayes, the florist.
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Now that he's helping President Donald Trump's impeachment defense, he's saying something different.
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" Another Democratic donor said in an interview that Patrick falls under "something different.
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And anybody else that thinks something different about that, they come see me.
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I'm excited to move onto something different, but I did enjoy the work.
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And maybe the result of Wednesday's match got you thinking something different altogether.
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"The loss means something different at that stage of life," Dr. Mailick said.
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"She wants something different for her life," Lexi's grandmother says in one episode.
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"Theater gives us a chance to transform, to become something different," he said.
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I wouldn't want to repeat my steps — I want something different every time.
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I still want to work hard, but I want to do something different.
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A lot of times, the stock market does something different than the economy.
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"I know I want something different than the average posed image," he said.
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And the siren alarm can mean something different in each county, he added.
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Does it mean something different to other people in your family or community?
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He also knew that something different had to happen—and so did we.
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But today I wanted to put on some lipstick to do something different.
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That summer, his mother wanted to find something different for him to do.
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Doing something different will put an end to the barrage of negative thoughts.
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Doing something different, instead of repeating the same actions and expecting different results.
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His response was very clear ... he needs to see something different from POTUS.
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I knew by the fall of 2015, you understood this is something different.
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I told the Kleiner team that I was thinking about doing something different.
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I have great producers who support me when I want to do something different.
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"Can I have something different like Mamma Mia!" or "La La Land" he exclaimed.
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Everyone had something different to say about him and the myth and legend grew.
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If you want something different, Razer hope is you're willing to pay for it.
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We wanted to push ourselves, write stuff people weren't expecting, and do something different.
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"It was something different, something cool that could be done easily," recalls Venkatesh Tahiliani.
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Tell me about the album cover, because I know that Geffen wanted something different.
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"There's something different about LeBron, period," Cleveland forward Larry Nance Jr. said on Friday.
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We need to do something different ...[to put forward] the beautiful face of Syria.
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Arrange people differently, and you might merely give people something different to complain about.■
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And even if it doesn't work in the market, at least it's something different.
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It's not Trump but his rivals who truly needed to try something different tonight.
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Beyoncé, with her performance, shifted the conversation away from Coachella and toward something different.
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As a result, some translators censor his remarks or turn them into something different.
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But there's something different about Mr. Trump's style and sheer volume of insult-throwing.
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"Issues are something different," Mr. Cruz said of his own attacks on Mr. Trump.
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There was something different about Samantha Bee's apology segment from Wednesday night's Full Frontal.
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It's 2016 — you'd think they would have come up with something different by now.
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Q.The Kardashian name means something different now than it did in the mid-1990s.
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New York City is full of classes and opportunities to pick up something different.
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Each module, as Mighty Cast calls them, can be programmed to do something different.
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She wasn't going to pretend to be something different or put on any airs.
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Now I want to do something else, to keep on learning, do something different.
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"Each artist in Neon Love is exploring something different than the next," Chefas says.
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Wong told us that each time she puts on "Breakfast Elsewhere" something different happens.
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Recode reported in September that Twitter might look to do something different with Vine.
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There is something different about Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) on this season of Scandal.
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There's no time like the beginning of a new year to try something different.
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She couldn't get justice from them, so she had to settle for something different.
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In the same way that spirituality means something different for everyone, so does relaxation.
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I have each Chapstick like they're something different and they're literally the same thing.
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"She had just decided that she wanted to do something different," he tells us.
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Celestine tells us that Brooks was "absolutely nervous," but excited to try something different.
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But I do think we'll see something different — and special — with the 2017 iPhone.
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If you're attending a Rolling Stones concert this summer, you might notice something different.
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It's for the people who just wanted a little more, something different than metal.
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Our memories become something different then what actually happens -- sometimes similar, sometimes completely unrecognizable.
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"To do something different felt like an attack," she said of those early years.
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When you start to try to emulate electronic music, then you become something different.
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"There were teachers, lawyers, and nurses; everyone had done something different before," said McMorrow.
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Providing something different will be key to winning customers, Parks Associates analyst Hower said.
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It's the process of rapidly iterating new engineering, learning, and then doing something different.
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Robel Kiros Habte wanted to do something different for his country at the Olympics.
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When you say "election hacking" it means something different than the Kremlin's disinformation campaigns.
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Try hitting your summer produce with just a bit of heat for something different.
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I asked myself if I should abandon the role and just try something different.
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But while Flotteron is used to spotting spam, she says this is something different.
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"It's definitely something different just sitting here, just talking and just eating," he said.
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Whereas growing up, if I wore something different, I would get made fun of.
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People here have such an open mind to try something new, or something different.
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They were trying to do something different and fashion is such a creative space.
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"Every time I read it, I pulled something different from it," Mr. Johnson said.
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The country's voters, whether they're traditionally conservative or liberal, want something different... very different.
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Passing out business cards and stationery, Ms. Kelman was offering something different: legal representation.
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If they have the better system than we do, they can see something different.
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If you're ready to try something different, it's time to ask yourself some questions.
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The fact that Monmouth seems to be showing something different doesn't mean it's wrong.
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I thought that we would do something different, and it would be an improvement.
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It's something different and more, something involving fairness and restoring a sense of honor.
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"We finally had to do something different when Mr. [Neil] Gorsuch was nominated," Rep.
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"Franken has done something different than some of the other males involved," she said.
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When their children moved out, they knew it was time to do something different.
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"The people on the street want something different and he hears that," Lesne said.
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"It's only about money and actually ambition of actually achieving something different," Hearn said.
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But the reality is it means something different to people in the immigration world.
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But offering a diagnosis of his psychiatric state feels like something different to me.
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But "private post" probably means something different to you than it does to Facebook.
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Your first sign that something different is afoot: the event is immediately sold out.
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With the Republican base exhausted by these unmet ideological promises, Trump offered something different.
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So there's something different about the United States, which I think warrants further examination.
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Consumers and voters have seen a lot of the same and want something different.
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In a way, it's a bit like mindfulness, only you focus on something different.
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I've always enjoyed the search for something different or something a little more substantial.
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And he [Big Ant] was in between jobs and interested in trying something different.
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It cries out for something different at the next go-round, on Nov. 1.
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So I came back from Paris and thought: I have to do something different.
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I think perhaps it means something different to each reader, as good art should.
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"I really, really wanted to do something different from the military service," he said.
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Now there's something different about you but I can't put my finger in it!
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Change It Up: Every workout, we change the order and maybe add something different.
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Race meant something different 100 years ago, and something very different 400 years ago.
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And this is why Trump is something different and more dangerous in American life.
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But how a believer lives in community with other people is something different altogether.
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Here, though, with this paper, we have something different: These are truly superb scientists.
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And this growing sector of the labor movement might be ready for something different.
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"We wanted to do something different this season," creator and showrunner Stephen Falk said.
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With that message now settled beyond much doubt, this year's conference showcased something different.
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They want to do something different, so it feels special and unique to them.
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But you guys own something like 40-something different brands that are all dating.
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Jon Savage Once the band lost Zal, an original member, it became something different.
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He has not so much faded as a player as evolved into something different.
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Even if I see the same client every week, they might choose something different.
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Ms. Guizzo returns with a crossword grid that started its life as something different.
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If nothing else, it's a chance for fans and players to experience something different.
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"We wanted to try something different," said Stefano Moiso, owner of La Vite Turchese.
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" And the chicken noises represent how bullying is about fear: "Fear of something different.
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"The 2017 World Series will always be looked at as something different," Manfred said.
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Warren as a candidate is wildly consistent; this was the candidate doing something different.
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There was something different about the government's latest moves that stirred Poles to protest.
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With Mr. Glover speaking, Mr. Sanders's slogan of "not me, us" meant something different.
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Eric had been travelling a lot, and he had noticed something different in Sweden.
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"I didn't like my life, and I wanted to do something different," she said.
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Americans are deeply entrenched in their views, rather than being open to something different.
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They need to know that we're doing something different, that we're applying the law.
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Their plan requires brave lawmakers to vote that Obamacare be replaced by Something Different.
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I felt that perhaps I needed to take a risk and do something different.
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But the reason Chinese hackers couldn&apost hack their computers is something different altogether.
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"It's a chance to try something different," said Mr. Brunnberg, an IT project manager.
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He attributes that to those cars having something different or even unique about them.
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They learned their own lessons and tried to do something different with their kids.
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The same result keeps being returned and people are expecting something different to happen.
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Are French film students conditioned to look for something different than American film students?
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When it comes to your reputation or your professional goals, try something different today.
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" They kept going, "No, no, you're the right guy, because you'll do something different.
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"I [always] feel like something different, so it was really fun for me to create a line that I feel like works for girls, just like me, that are influenced by something or inspired by something different every single day," Duff said.
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But for something different, how about ruminating on some blame for another group — GOP elites?
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Susan Crown, a member of the billionaire Crown family of Chicago, is trying something different.
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And then Tillerson turned out to be something different than Trump thought he was getting.
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But its upstart label Big Hit Entertainment had to do something different to break through.
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Issue number two, though, is the world expects something different than the product we're delivering.
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However, he could have something different in store for fans with his first Broadway show.
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Perhaps Cook signed off because he, knew that now is the time for something different.
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Denuclearization means one thing to the U.S. and it means something different to North Korea.
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It's something different and cool, and it will make you, as an individual, stand out.
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Creatives coming together to work on something different, and I've had fun experimenting with it.
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The idea with Diomcoop is to offer something different from mass-market products, Thiakh said.
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But it could be something different: It could be an investment in their children's future.
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"To attract shoppers these days, you have to do something different and fun," Miller said.
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This year, however, Jenner had something different in mind, as her daughter noted on Instagram.
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There will always be an audience that expects something different, and wants the hero's journey.
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"Every year, there's something different," Garner told DeGeneres last year while appearing on her show.
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Yet the longest-lasting impact of Sun on Chinese political life derives from something different.
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Do you think they've failed on this problem or ought to be doing something different?
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Granted, most had in mind something different than what Mr Trump seems likely to offer.
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Sarah Churchwell, a professor of American literature at the University of London, does something different.
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When it comes to beauty, you don't need a new year to do something different.
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But Trump had something different in mind: hold rallies, generate controversy, get free media coverage.
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Hankering for something new, something different, maybe even something that looks sillier than a scooter?
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But, Phelps is "ready for something different" he told NBC in a post-race interview.
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In future, it's bound to become something different when we have autonomous vehicles readily available.
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Each time, it's conjured up something different — a different fever dream of Washington gone awry.
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Only recently have people started to think that we need to actually do something different.
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However, when I did click the "reveal" option during my second attempt, something different happened.
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Your motivation with your kids seems to be something different — more about formation of character.
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"It was a blast — it was definitely something different and fun to do," she says.
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It was a great working relationship because he would try something different, just to see.
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WOBBLES IN PRICES TO ME ARE NOT A REASON THAT WE WOULD DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT.
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But if you've been looking for something different, the Robin definitely fits that description nicely.
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That kinetic energy, that sense that everyone has something different going on—is that scary?
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It's clear that it's something different, and something more, than what he's ended up with.
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We're striving to do something different, and that extends even to the lack of color.
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" She added: "I wish I could go back to that day and do something different.
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I trick myself as I start writing by haphazardly trying something different along the way.
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So a vote for Trump was just to see if it could get something different.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Foxconn is aiming to manufacture something different in a new location.
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In March last year a brand new smartwatch brand appeared, hoping to offer something different.
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Events and statements from earlier scenes suddenly mean something different because of information revealed later.
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Every single costume has got a runic symbol — individually designed, and it means something different.
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Recruiting spies is seldom a public exercise, but Australia's intelligence agency is doing something different.
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We learn how they see the world and how they view themselves as something different.
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But that's okay, because to you, "Mr Brightside" means something different—maybe even something better.
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Stacey says she obviously is not a stripper but the club is telegraphing something different.
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Think different: How can you do something different from Amazon, like having professionally-generated content?
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Gasser said deciding to go with something different for her third run had been key.
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They cook their own food at home—when they go out, they want something different.
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In this post, I'm going to do something different: I'm going to accept the premise.
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But the beauty of Poehler's argument is that it can mean something different for everyone.
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There's a signaling effect at the federal level saying we need to do something different.
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" And then after like the third day I realized, "Oh, this might be something different.
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Do something different in the community, try as hard as you can to be peaceful.
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Snapchat looked at how media used other social platforms and decided to do something different.
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Sex means something different to everyone; we don't all assign the same value to it.
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I did feel throughout my pregnancy that there was something different though, just an intuition.
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You've taken countless Instagram screenshots over the years, but this time, you notice something different.
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The American people hungered for something different and Trump is as different as they come.
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Every Bloody Mary comes with 12 or 13 garnishes unless you ask for something different.
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When you come to the club, you eat something different—the food we believe in.
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MTV's move to create a genderless award for acting will mean something different to everyone.
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"We were just so in love and wanting something different in life," Ms. Wadsworth said.
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"What if we do something different and start working directly with our patients?" asked Hill.
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But international diplomacy -- with nuclear weapons in the mix -- seems to be something different altogether.
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I think people often perceive that there's something different about people from a particular place.
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They all said something different and would give me a new lotion to try out.
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However, there is something different about what we have experienced over the past two years.
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But, Johnson East says she brings something different to the table: experience with digital marketing.
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But even at the time, many were asking for something different from the crime bill.
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Michele: I think also that every single designer sees something different in the same brand.
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We've seen every length of skirt ... I think that you have to give something different.
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Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank have something different up their sleeves for their wedding cake!
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PULLMAN You seem to be demanding something different from what I (for example) can provide.
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Everyone wants something different in a mascara — length, volume, longevity, or even fluttery natural lashes.
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Five years after our honeymoon trip, for Evan's 40th, I wanted to do something different.
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Beauty has been a certain message for a long time and people want something different.
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I got the "fatigue" green color for something different since I usually opt for black.
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"Oftentimes dreaming gets reduced to the individual process of envisioning something different," Kelley tells Mashable.
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Because it's not just about doing something different; you have to make it excellent, too.
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"Chinese food and Chinese New Year means something different to each of us," Wallace adds.
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"It's insanity to continue doing something over and other and expecting something different," Taylor said.
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And that something different might be shunning the support of national Democrats and progressive groups.
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After countless attempts to enter recovery, I knew that I needed to try something different.
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"Maybe the bird was something different to you than it was to them?" she suggests.
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But much like labels on "organic" food, sustainability means something different from farmer to farmer.
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"We're going to hold tight until we are directed to do something different," Perry said.
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Frank ordered a highball, which means something different in Japan than it does in America.
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Wiesner on Cory Booker: Booker's logo goes for something different, which I've got to respect.
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Then we got Nigel [Godrich] in to help out and it took on something different.
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The Moon is in fellow Air sign Aquarius today, encouraging you to try something different.
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But I think that people, after Love, expected something different…I found that really funny!
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The Trump we are seeing unfold over the past 24 hours, however, is something different.
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We take a look at what we see every day, and we do something different.
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As I approached the age when most dancers retire, I wanted to do something different.
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Amanda Stern knew there was something different about her but it didn't have a name.
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"And that may signal to voters that there's something different about this one," he added.
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For the other week, we'll be doing something different — and just as interesting, I think.
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Masia believes that there will always be a niche market for those doing something different.
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"Maybe one person told you one thing and said something different to others," he said.
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Her success proved that something different from what was then considered traditional pop could sell.
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"If we qualify for the next round, I will have something different then as well."
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But borders were once something different — more like invisible acts of faith than hardened lines.
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"It showed me that I could do something different," she said about the training program.
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" He added, "America has to think long and hard about whether it wants something different.
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But there's something different about watching it come back at you from the television screen.
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If you're looking for something different, it's time to check out single line tattoo inspo.
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To maximize his delegate haul today, Trump has to do something different in each state.
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"If something isn't working, tell your therapist so they can try something different," she said.
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Only by truly seeing what we truly are can we hope to become something different.
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Not trying something different or bold can be attributed to peer pressure or public perception.
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Even if they think it's sh--, they just want something different to talk to about.
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But there's something different about each one of them because I would go insane otherwise.
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People too often give bad presents because they insist on buying something different for everyone.
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And yet when you think of Nike, you feel something different than a shoe company.
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Jessica Roberts: When you're talking about digital health technology, that's something different than Angry Birds.
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The Brexiteers left the square to go to a home that means something different now.
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"They still think of the Mediterranean sound as something different from Israeli music," he said.
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"They still think of the Mediterranean sound as something different from Israeli music," he said.
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Maybe my erstwhile boyfriend's love language was something different, like gift giving, or physical touch.
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Does it reflect their own life path or do they desire something different for you?
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But knocking around with strangers on golf courses has always been, for me, something different.
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Something different about Timothy Polin's grid today is its dimensions: there is no square there.
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I think each person has to do something different in the face of this moment.
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But after three years at the height of fine dining, Giusti yearned for something different.
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I can't tell you if this is the start of something different for Mr. Kimmel.
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Ragnar sees something different and significant in Ivar that I think no one else sees.
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The Move is something different, something that will surely appeal to die-hard Sonos fans.
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In an era of edge-to-edge screens, the Key2 does something different and succeeds.
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"I emphasize whiskeys at the Flatiron Room, so I wanted something different here," he said.
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"That&aposs quite refreshing for me to try something different again," Schumacher told Business Insider.
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So I believe there's always a possibility of transforming or changing or doing something different.
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But my almond-shaped eyes with a slight tilt at the edges say something different.
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It's still reading left to right, top to bottom, but there's something different about it.
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There's debate whether legal status should be a special visa, citizenship, or something different altogether.
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"I moved to San Diego and noticed the border was something different now," she explains.
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And so the idea that anyone would want something different challenged their point of view.
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"It's amazing, each child is such a gift and they bring you something different," she says.
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I had power, and I could do something different, no matter what I was faced with.
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Because for a brief, shining moment, it appeared that the show would actually do something different.
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"I've got to confess there's something different I can sense already about the holidays," he says.
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I got a phone call that the showrunners wanted to meet with me for something different.
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But you won't have to walk down too many rows before something different catches your eye.
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So obviously maybe switching it up and trying something different might not be a bad idea.
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"There are a lot of young people looking for something different, something middle ground," said Perry.
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"That would be funny," he says, "but I think we're going to opt for something different."
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When kids are young they can see something different from what their parents are talking about.
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So for 23.0, Lenovo is trying something different that's somehow even slicker and techier than before.
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But Trump campaigned vigorously against the lobbyist culture, and would care for something different, Winnick stressed.
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Last year, one Kickstarter project suggested something different: Forget all of the high-tech sleep wearables.
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Do you like the matching suit or would you prefer to see her in something different?
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"This year, you'll see something different on the Big Game," the winery says on its website.
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Were these Vampillia songs that Pete and Paul were contributing extra noise to, or something different?
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Huxley presented mescaline as something different, connected both to ancient wisdom and to cutting-edge science.
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I felt like I needed to go ahead and do something different to honor my mother.
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That's life—things come out of left field and you just have to do something different!
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"We just have to be ready to do something different if we have to," Rivera said.
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When you tap on an icon, why does something different than what you expected pop up?
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If you want something different, you can also order a specific meal in the Foodles app.
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What did it make you do if you saw all these others and thought something different?
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I wanted the world to see something new, something different, and what it could possibly become.
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"I love YouTube, but it was nice to do something different for a change," she said.
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Tried to create something different, something distinct from the old-school motivational seminar or corporate conference.
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Realizing that you can do something different, to align with your goals, is the biggest thing.
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I didn't expect it just to be a one-shot thing that would do something different.
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Mathis decided to try something different when Graycie showed hesitancy about eating her breakfast one day.
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But I've covered Sanders for a while, and in my view he is selling something different.
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But there's something different about being randomly connected with stranger after stranger to have this conversation.
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With the just-launched SocialRank Realtime, Taub and his team are trying to enable something different.
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What I want is to share something different, something less mayhap, but something we both need.
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Rather, I'm using it to refer to something different for each person that hears the message.
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As a result, the words mean something different and the feeling itself may be different too.
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Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is something different — still Animal Crossing — but a different type of experience.
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To be clear, this doesn't mean millennials are doing something different that any other age cohort.
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They wanted something different—if capitalism, then capitalism with a human face and a charming smile.
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" More than anything, Prescott said he is pressing for new solutions, and for "doing something different.
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Those that didn't move to Redmond departed to start their own companies or try something different.
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The closest experience I'd had was pulling a loose baby tooth, but this was something different.
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There was something different about uptown that I didn't feel in other parts of the city.
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It didn't surprise me that she would want to pull me aside to do something different.
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"We recognized we had to do something different," said Dr. Sean Loudin, the unit's medical director.
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At first glance, owners of previous Sphero toys will notice something different in this new model.
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Every client, every girl that I work with, every woman I see—she's bringing something different.
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"There's something different about growing up black and Muslim, especially in New Jersey," says the singer.
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I wantes to try something different, so I opted for a hot pink this time round.
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I would change the shirt up so it would look like I had something different on.
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I don't know if I want to chop it off, but I do want something different.
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But Music Memos successfully manages to be something different that fits in between both of them.
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"I wanted to do something different for my country, that's why I chose swimming," he said.
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This is an opportune time to try something different when it comes to your personal brand.
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Or totally flip it and do something different with like a mustard seed and rice vinegar.
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He clearly likes that there's something different happening he can talk about to take up airtime.
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Do you view Atomic as a logical progression in your catalog or is it something different?
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ISIS has previously used cheap drones for surveillance purposes, but the recent account suggests something different.
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Menu Next Door is something new, something different from Deliveroo, Frichti, Nestor and everything in between.
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But I'm going to try something, something different, something that I've never done in the past.
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But instead of asking Congress to increase the budget caps again, this budget proposes something different.
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If you give them 3-D content, it is something different that they will pay for.
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Once you have exhausted all of your internship options, don't be afraid to try something different.
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Why should sports fans in Los Angeles — or anywhere else for that matter — expect something different?
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Eat a wide variety of foods and you may always get pleasure from trying something different.
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They were fed up with the establishment in both major political parties and wanted something different.
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You've definitely seen ground beef tacos before, but these cheeseburger patty tacos are something different entirely.
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This is really a moment where we can reinvent the trucking industry and build something different.
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And the fact that it's classified as something different because of the color of their skin?
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Sometimes that might mean doing something different than you've done the week before, or month before.
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Not really; I was hungry to get back to writing and eager to do something different.
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But today we also discussed something different in his schedule -- his school's semi-annual lockdown drill.
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So I have to come up with something different to make it out of this world.
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For something different there, the Dean has staked its claim as state-of-the-art cool.
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For John, when he was doing my music, he enjoyed it, because it was something different.
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Pelosi noted that her relationship with the President "may be something different" depending on the day.
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I've written before about how enjoyable Dark Souls is to stream, but this was something different.
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It makes me want to do something different the next day, that should be the goal.
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Soon, Hamill was looking for something different, and he found it in oxycontin, and in xanax.
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It has been a tool used to artificially improve human voices, but you're doing something different.
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"I try to do something different every day," said Ms. Watkins, a former federal government employee.
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And so we, in the process, created our own balance, and it's something different to everybody.
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Adapting to these sorts of changes will require something different from reviving the industries of old.
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You can't just go and alter the predictions of a model because you expected something different.
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"It was an influence from Area to try and do something different every time," explains Jenkins.
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It certainly wasn't an explicit attempt on my part to leave baseball and do something different.
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I feel like the general advice would be to find something different and do it well.
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So even if they have constituents who benefited from the ACA, they might favor something different.
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Whether you cook an actual turkey, a Tofurky or something different altogether, hold onto your leftovers.
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"Willful?" typically means something different, but today it refers to having a will, or being TESTATE.
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Urban-rural divides in politics are not new, but Ms. Cramer believes we're witnessing something different.
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A gubernatorial campaign would be something different altogether since Trump will be on the ballot again.
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In the age of Amazon, Ms. Wyden said shops like hers offer New Yorkers something different.
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The quest to find something different can be paralyzing; getting away from Havana is a start.
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Mr. Berkowitz encourages buyers to think about whether they're going to get something different when moving.
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What these songs fail to realize is that Valentine's Day can mean something different to everyone.
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"I got bit by the entrepreneur bug, and I wanted to do something different," Caldwell said.
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Supporters say the upward trajectory is evidence that Ms. Warren is doing something different and durable.
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But I wonder if this is something different than the standard Trump diet of supersized lies.
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As people elected to serve, we have a moral obligation to do something different, something better.
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"I would have to be ignorant to think that something different would happen," he told CNN.
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To the rest of America: my guess is maybe you're ready for someone and something different.
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This was something different from all the other signs of misdirection that researchers had fixated on.
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"But until we're told to do something different, we need to keep thinking about the future."
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"It just got to the point where I wanted to do something different," he told me.
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Although every aisle showed something different, in their symmetry they all looked the same to me.
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"It (is) something different from what I remember as a kid to now," he told CNN.
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So in everything we have done, we've tried to tweak it so it is something different.
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Supercars are often an exercise in excess, and yet the McLaren Senna GTR is something different.
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"Memes" now means something different — funny tweets screenshotted and posted to Instagram, or absurd teen humor.
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"There is something different in the energy this time around," said Meghann Foster, of Coralville, Iowa.
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However, the current socialist government, backed by two far-left parties in parliament, believes something different.
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But those who attended Hurd's events attribute it to something different: The fact he shows up.
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But something different is happening in the wake of last week's deadly shooting in Parkland, Florida.
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"But some of the other people say this is exciting and they're doing something different there."
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But Trump references CrowdStrike, a California-based cybersecurity firm, which suggests he's talking about something different.
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Yet they understand that women bring something different to the debate, the table and the street.
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Christmas TV might now mean every person in the house watching something different on different devices.
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Though there are many great professionally trained chefs, Mr. Scaravella said, these women offered something different.
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The popularity of grime has always been underestimated, but something different was happening around that time.
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I feel really comfortable, I feel good about making an album and showing people something different.
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The way to get people to show up is if they feel like it's something different.
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Mr. Cuomo recognized that teachers and parents wanted something different and changed course, Mr. Malatras said.
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Much in the ethos of Little Tybee, Martin took his instrument and saw something different there.
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Is it asking for us to get to that utopia you're talking about or something different?
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We spend a lot of time on our own so it is nice to do something different.
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It's not going to be too far off Season 3, but it's going to be something different.
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All the girls that walk into a casting are beautiful, so you have to give something different.
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And if we conclude that we need to do something different, we'll talk about what that is.
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But posing as Red Riding Hood did something different: It allowed her to actually see herself differently.
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Jorgensen told SFGate that it could be related to mating, or that they're simply eating something different.
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I'm well aware that when we started The Bronx we wanted to do something different every record.
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Then, two-thirds of the way through post-production, we said we needed to make something different.
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How would it look if, after that first minute, the next 5,000 retweets are sharing something different?
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She works out with celeb trainer Jeanette Jenkins, and they try to do something different each day.
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I had to do something different to better my life for my sake and my roommate's sake.
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But it also means that that consumers don't get much of an opportunity to experience something different.
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" Restaurants, he explained, "can offer something different from the norm; an alternative for those wanting a change.
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But during those two months, it&aposs not Mars that&aposs doing something different — it&aposs Earth.
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From the moment it begins, Special, premiering April 73, lets you know you're in for something different.
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"We believe the product offers something different, something that people can feel good about using," he said.
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But maybe more than that, esports allows people an avenue to do something different, to be special.
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But we've always tried to start each season with a pact between us to do something different.
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But the Switch is something different from both, with different games and different ways to play them.
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Each project needs to really be something different, because there are so many things to try out.
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"This is not the run-of-the-mill commodities swing, this is something different altogether," Kraemer said.
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But when they asked friends where they got similar, day-to-day support they heard something different.
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I just wanted to try something different and Shonda and Betsy [Beers] were completely supportive of it.
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Well, first of all it seems like Amazon is trying to do something different from everybody else.
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The Umbrella Academy fits that theme but explores something different entirely: the idea of a chosen family.
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Certain arcs come full circle after years and years; others are revisited and refashioned into something different.
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And I contend that anyone can play the part, so I think anyone would bring something different.
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Wonder is trying something different, and perhaps a bit more radical and necessarily fraught as a result.
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In each episode, he tries out something different, and this often breeds new solutions and ultimately success.
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You want to impress them with something different, something meaningful, and something you know they'll actually use.
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I felt something different playing as him that I didn't feel when I created myself in games.
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Perhaps it's not an alternative to psychoactive substances but something different, with its own effects and applications.
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SmartFit PAL Trainer Watch — $29.99 See Details Looking for something different to get you up and moving?
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AND IF THERE'S SOME BREAK IN HOW OUR OUTLOOK IS INFERRED THEN WE WOULD DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT.
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"In a world that is very traditional, it's nice to see them trying something different," Portell said.
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"I just thought that it would be something different, and it would be kind," Daniel told IndyStar.
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I'm trying to appeal to both the existing customer but maybe encourage her to try something different.
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However, I only did speedruns of that game for about a month until I wanted something different.
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"This is a chance for black women to try something different," Valentine tells PEOPLE of the service.
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This award means something different at The Verge than other "best" badges you have probably seen elsewhere.
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Fasting isn't one size fits all IF may mean something different depending on who you talk to.
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Doing something different can distract you and prevent you from spiraling into a full-blown pity party.
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"Every time she steps out with this cut, we plan on showcasing something different," Celestine tells us.
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Everyone seemed to have heard something different, and no one really seemed to have a clear answer.
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So when they are ready to do something different with their life, they do that with us.
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Sure, you might have your own analysis, but somebody else is going to have seen something different.
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But deep in the caves, Barton has found something different—microbes that have already developed antibiotic resistance.
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"If we want to get to the next level, let's take a risk and try something different."
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Each of them is surviving something different, and trudging through it for their children, all the same.
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Good on the Klipsch for trying something different (along with another notable exception in Sennheiser's pricey Momentum).
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Trophy hunting often causes an uproar among animal lovers, but Cecil the Lion's death was something different.
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So it seems to me like there&aposs something different about the Kavanaugh nomination, even among Republicans.
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While emoji suggestions isn't an entirely novel idea, the way Emojifi is using tagging is something different.
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"I think the classic format is the best but it's nice to do something different," Vonn said.
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But we want insurance to be something different: We want it to be the conqueror of scarcity.
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Though conservatives will argue this is radical, in many states, including red states, polls show something different.
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But this year, EA is trying something different: it's opening up its game previews to the public.
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Now, the players that have really been hardcore about it, they're hungry for something different, some alternative.
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The ensuing conversation is sprawling and contentious, with every family member bringing something different to the table.
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They'd played bass and guitar in bands for years, and it had become time for something different.
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The Moon is in fellow Water sign Scorpio today, inspiring you to do something different this Halloween.
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But Metzen believes that this is exactly the reason why the developer needs to do something different.
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No, not a music album, but something different — super conceptual and very much on the cutting edge.
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With Jessica Chastain playing Bloom, the first-time director wanted to do something different with his thriller.
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I had the success and the money but I was still wanting something different than I had.
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That's not to say there aren't artists out there who are doing something different, because there are.
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I wasn't really educated musically back then, but it felt like these people are doing something different.
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This year, the company is trying something different: letting players create their own custom in-game hero.
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Vincent Van Gogh may have inspired the marks in the river views, but she does something different.
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So I was like, I'm just going to make this weird and staccato and do something different.
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Because their mates largely didn't want to hear guitar music, Sports Team needed to bring something different.
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Except, of course, there were people here back then, so this was something different, older, more primordial.
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Not that there's anything wrong with talk, even if "Chelsea" wants to be seen as something different.
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"We saw something different to the rest of the world and now the world has dramatically changed."
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In the age of body confidence and positivity, one L.A.-based swimwear company is doing something different.
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On this Veterans Day, we should do something different to honor the living who have served us.
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I've always had round [rings], so I wanted something different that's going to separate my past relationships.
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But the only way that changes is if we, the American people, decide we want something different.
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And she said sales are growing among millennials who are looking for something different and more lasting.
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One bank might be using a certain blockchain solution, while another firm could be using something different.
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It wasn't so easy, after Zuma fell, just to revert to their former zeal for something different.
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She hadn't wept when Tommy Kildare had had enough of her or when Donald needed something different.
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My students weren't being challenged, and I wanted to do something different, so that's how this started.
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But something different happened in September, and it could render bonds a weaker tool for portfolio diversification.
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But what was planned as a class about how to hold onto an audience became something different.
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The firm initially said the ransomware was a strain of Petya, but now believes it's something different.
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I'm always on the lookout for doing something different and new—something that I haven't done before.
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There is an acceptance and tenderness toward the unknown, an openness to change or trying something different.
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Taken to an absolute extreme, erasing your life assumes you will then be reborn as something different.
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But then you see them reaching another goal and that makes you want to set something different.
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We created a space for ourselves to exist, and for people to come and experience something different.
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Then you order something different when you learn how to read, and you realize there's a menu.
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I take that in stride because it lets people on the outside really journey in something different.
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She, too, saw something different, something she thought was worth experimenting with, and she went for it.
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Everything around us fails exactly according to plan, with each inoperability offering a glimpse of something different.
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At least on superficial level it's kicking against the status quo, it's trying to do something different.
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Yeah, I think that's where a documentary can come in and really do something different from journalism.
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The ones who stood by him through thick and thin and thought this was finally something different?
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Get out of the house and try to do something different with your life this week, Capricorn!
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As if begging for the sixty seventh time might return something different than it did the sixth.
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For the series this week, Lynsea and Clare wanted to do something different with our theme song.
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But it did offer something different: a curated collection of its top-selling and top-rated books.
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But Nancy E. Bistritz-Balkan, Equifax's vice president of communications and consumer education, told me something different.
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Vote Tripling is very new — used in only a handful of campaigns last year — and something different.
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The Glow Up forces others to recognize something different or special inside and perceive it as worthy.
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Consumers are spurning sugary drinks, but Coca-Cola is trying to lure them with something different: coffee.
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It became clear that this wanted to be something different from what I wanted it to be.
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But Sweden always imagined itself as something different, a society bound by its unique brand of togetherness.
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"When I got access to Barstool's Google analytics, I knew this was something different," he told me.
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So many of us come together to celebrate Thanksgiving, but the holiday means something different to everyone.
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But with Tommy and Tuppence, she hit on something different: a rare triumph of life-stage narrative.
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I'm in a position to do something different and this is something that I care about, too.
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"We will be doing something different than what you've seen in Iowa and New Hampshire," state Sen.
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"They each bring something different," says presidential historian and Leadership in Turbulent Times author Doris Kearns Goodwin.
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But Thursday's retaliation against protesters says something different, calling into question the sincerity of the Sovereign Council.
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Well, I know why — because I had to come up with something different, something that would remain.
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The format establishes it, like Netflix's "Arrested Development," as something different from the series' network-TV seasons.
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"I was thinking I'd maybe do something different," he said, "like have a beer on Inauguration Day."
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There's something different about Toronto (Canadians, for one), which despite its glitz remains enjoyably down to earth.
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"Trump told people that he understood their pain, promising to do something different about it," Scott says.
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There's also (UK startup) Babylon Health which sounds quite similar to K Health… Babylon does something different.
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But you never know, hope springs eternal for a bit of variety, maybe something different before Monday.
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Young Avengers celebrated Marvel's history but revitalized its superhero mythology for an audience that craved something different.
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Today we face something different that may mean that we cannot count on the pendulum swinging back.
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Ms. Stubbs said that she had tried to do something different from the austere renditions of Mrs.
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He also acknowledges he could've done something different ... but makes clear he didn't try to kill anyone.
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If you don't go outside your comfort zone, you aren't gaining those skillsets to do something different.
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She had wanted something different out of life, and she had a way with words and grammar.
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She had wanted something different out of life, and she had a way with words and grammar.
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I said I really don't think this is a party and I want to do something different.
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To other veterans, it means something different, and they're offended by NFL players protesting the national anthem.
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I found that when I started to cook, I felt better—it was something new, something different.
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I just wanted to do something different, too, as far as the portrayal of drugs in movies.
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But every time you think you have Hap and Leonard pegged, it heads off toward something different.
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But I think that character, everyone would like to see [them] do something different with it, you know.
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"There was something different about my fall, this time," he said, sitting at a desk in his classroom.
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But there was something different, even more poignant, and final about the D-Day anniversary commemorations this year.
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The White House, including the president and spokespeople like Kellyanne Conway and Sean Spicer, have done something different.
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"That does tell you there's something different about circumstances on the ground in Guatemala and Honduras," Selee says.
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In spite of The Fractured But Whole's constant mockery, there was one moment where they tried something different.
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He realizes there's something different about him, and it's really, really sad, because these kids, they run away.
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"I'm going to do something different with my hair just because I have the freedom to," Mendes said.
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There was a real sense of America tearing itself down and a belief that something different was happening.
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"You might be expecting something different, but from the first day, he had his notebook out," she said.
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It takes some time, because there's ... down in Los Angeles, there's just something different in the water there.
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We stayed in three separate places during our time in Budapest and each had something different to offer.
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It's important they know that what really gave them pleasure was the novelty, the experience of something different.
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For Taco Bell, promotions like The Bell can help give customers something different without putting pressure on franchisees.
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Smartphone news is typically dominated by Apple and Android, but today we got a taste of something different.
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I just wanted to try something different, and not limit it to the same four guys and gals.
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I think that was really special, something different that I never really had experienced in a character before.
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Films that really stood out to me as inspiring for trying to do something different with the genre.
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And after five years working in the genre, he's looking forward to doing something different at Special Projects.
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I love being able to experience new characters and push the boundaries and do something different every time.
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It starts with her character in a relationship, awaiting a proposal, but it quickly spirals into something different.
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"We have to change and try something different," she said of teachers choosing to run for office themselves.
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There is a growing demand for something different, a turn away from polarization toward reunification as a nation.
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"Skateboarding was cool because it was something different," said one commenter on an article on the Ride Channel.
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From the outside, the house looked like any other Southern McMansion, but the entryway immediately suggested something different.
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On the first record, I still really like our first record, but we wanted to try something different.
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A few NGOs decided to try something different: giving people cash instead of bringing in sacks of food.
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"Every day was about sort of exploring the unknown and trying something different," Hemsworth said on the show.
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For lunch, I pack more of my pasta leftovers and vow to myself to bring something different tomorrow.
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"It was clear late last year that we needed to do more and do something different," Talgo said.
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Crisp, leafy greens are great and all, but after a while, our stomachs are begging for something different.
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Or simply feel that it is okay to go for something different and to be a bit irreverent.
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Every four minutes it's something different – there's t-shirt guns, dancers, little kid dancers, they're throwing balls out.
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With Kim, the concept of being a socialite means something different than it did during the 20th century.
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And I know you have previously with other guests, but you and I are talking about something different.
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It's hard to put in words — there's just something different about it, but it's a really good different.
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The G5 is certainly the beginning of something different, but who knows if it's something anyone even wants.
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Other times, I'll just straight-up do art on my face — something different, definitely not an everyday look.
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"If you're trying to outperform the benchmark, you need to do something different from the benchmark," Davi said.
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Now, I'm in a place where I'm not afraid to try something different with my hair, like braids.
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And it's going to be something different and innovative and I'm really excited for everyone to see it.
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They have heard establishment politicians over-promise and under-deliver for so long that they crave something different.
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They hear something different in it that they don't really hear from whoever else is sending them beats.
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Now that we finally have Anti, the answer is just as simple: Rihanna wanted to do something different.
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They understand that they can't deliver nonexciting rates of return and charge as if you're delivering something different.
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But "joyful movement" means something different to everyone, because we all have different things that bring us joy.
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I never thought anything like this would happen, but I always knew there was something different about him.
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Moreover, for many young Britons, Europe means something different than it does for their continental counterparts—quite literally.
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We also cherish getting our hands on the perfect pair of jeans, which means something different for everyone.
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Who should win: "Joker"It's a really great score, and something different than the usual sort of winner.
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