These feelings accumulated in me to the point of spilling over—which coincided with things accumulating and spilling over for the Ukrainian people, too.
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From spilling secrets to spilling blood, Clinton does not have the judgment to be Commander in Chief nor the trust of the America people.
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Hannah Brown is spilling the tea — er, the champagne.
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Now, after reality spilling onto Mr. Robot, the TV show is spilling into reality: someone created a real piece of ransomware and called it FSociety, even using the fictitious hacktivist group's iconic logo.
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Where I come from, spilling tea is almost a sin.
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They say that spilling innocent blood is pleasing of God?
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So here I am, spilling my guts on the interwebs.
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Ahead, we're spilling about our favorite mass and luxury picks.
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Teddy's (Kim Raver) spilling the beans on her pregnancy, y'all!
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He is toothsome and winsome and spilling over with emotion.
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Will you have nuclear Pez candy spilling around in there?
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Spilling the tea, because I already drink too much coffee.
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It has hurt cocoa output and risks spilling into Nigeria.
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We're always spilling shit on ourselves including lots of dust.
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NeNe Leakes is spilling the Real Housewives of Altanta tea.
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He is brimming over, spilling into other people's crafted spaces.
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They risked spilling operational secrets and increasing tensions with Turkey.
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Bowdien Derby apologizes after spilling beer on a young woman.
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The GOP division is spilling over into the shutdown negotiations.
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Attacks are increasingly spilling into cities elsewhere in the country.
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Its spine was fractured and its intestines were spilling out.
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He left, spilling gasoline on the floor, the authorities said.
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I don't' see it really spilling over into economic growth.
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The disruptions are increasingly spilling over into global supply chains.
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Probably not -- especially when folks are out here spilling tea.
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Then it boils over, spilling out of its enclosed area.
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Basketball Wives star Evelyn is spilling secrets from Jackie Christie's marriage.
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Ray J is once again spilling the tea on Kim Kardashian.
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And all of a sudden, women just started spilling their stories.
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As in Tolkien, there's narrative within narrative spilling from every footnote.
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It's Hot 97's Ebro Darden who is spilling the tea.
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There may even be a rogue company employee spilling the beans.
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And I was jumping up and down spilling it on myself.
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So anytime she's spilling her secrets, we're ready to take notes.
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The worshippers were spilling out of the mosques following Ramadan prayers.
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So some of this information was about to start spilling out.
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But more importantly, humans, stop spilling oil into the damn ocean.
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But things like these have a way of spilling themselves anyway.
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The firm will not say if it is spilling red ink.
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Eventually, she fell down, breaking the glass and spilling wine everywhere.
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I also couldn't resist an enormous basket spilling over with churros.
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Of course, these are prone to spilling out into public walkways.
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A group chat notification from your friend spilling scorching hot #tea.
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And somehow that was all spilling out in front of me.
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And, since spilling rosé is pretty tragic, we're glad they did.
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DeMario Jackson is spilling more of that Bachelor in Paradise tea.
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Asian markets were broadly lower with the negativity spilling into Europe.
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By the early evening, voting lines were spilling onto the street.
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Sauce is what I'm spilling, it is what I'm dripped in.
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Remy has a creative solution for not overtly spilling his guts.
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I am worried about players spilling chocolate on their unis, though.
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Wildflowers and fresh fruit, spilling over platters, will complete the picture.
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And now he&aposs spilling the secrets behind his leadership strategies.
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So here we were, spilling all the secrets of our blood.
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The dancer leaps onto the judges' table, sending drinks spilling everywhere.
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The Flint crisis has been spilling over into Detroit public schools.
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Like a prolapsed glove, or light spilling out of a window.
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A white oversize pocketbook with school texts and notebooks spilling out.
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The scenes keep spilling over and out, mostly via butt jokes.
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Fairleigh recalled blood spilling out of his wound with every compression.
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New secret-spilling flaw affects almost every Intel chip since 2011
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Nervousness is somehow spilling over into Spanish and Portuguese borrowing costs.
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But shy of that, spilling the beans can have unwelcome consequences.
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Sometimes, you feel your relationships issues are spilling into the office
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You can't remove it without spilling a whole lot of blood.
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But now Selma director Ava DuVernay is spilling some details from the
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The first was in North Dakota, spilling 251 barrels of crude oil.
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Curbing abuse is a challenge spilling over into the 2016 political campaigns.
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Your closet is overflowing, spilling shoes, shirts, and underwear onto the floor.
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Luckily, Jennifer Aniston is spilling insight that has us feeling super nostalgic.
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He's spilling over with joy, and he has every right to be.
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He was very good about me spilling my heart on my sleeve.
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By spilling irony all the time, you keep a very healthy distance.
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Her signature intricate braids are completely undone and spilling down her head.
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And it's spilling into the physical world with greater, more alarming frequency.
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There's an ocean liner full of zombies spilling out onto a beach!
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But no need to apologize for spilling your drink on me, Bond.
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But in other ways their domestic war is spilling into foreign markets.
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Political tensions are turning violent and spilling out of the Green Zone.
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Crowdfunding small cars is an idea that's spilling over into other countries.
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They've been such leaders that it's spilling over into the general markets.
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I've had a restless weekend that's spilling over into my work week.
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But now, Trump's campaign troubles could be spilling over into Trump Inc.
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It fits in my hand, but it's sort of spilling out, too.
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In most of these works, dark trouble is brewing and spilling over.
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To protect an idea, with patents and so on, involved spilling it.
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Luke Bryan is spilling the dirt on his fellow American Idol judges.
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Rosanna Arquette is spilling the beans on the one who got away.
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Tourists have taken notice of the misery spilling out into city streets.
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Paisley then tried to coax his cohost into spilling the beans herself.
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S. trade war, with the weakness spilling over to other Asian economies.
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But she's not spilling the beans on what she's naming her twins.
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Alexis Ohanian is spilling secrets about his relationship with wife Serena Williams.
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But they were hardly worse than the cardinals with their spilling purses.
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They aren't spilling tea on passengers — at least not in that sense.
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Shoe boxes were toppling over one another and spilling off the table.
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"Tea" is gossip, and "spilling the tea" is the act of gossiping.
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Queens Gardens became so overcrowded that people began spilling into the street.
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A giant plastic dude whose intestines spilling out all over the floor?
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I'm truly not down on games for simply spilling a little blood.
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Anxiety over trade is spilling over from manufacturing to the services industries.
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Her pale palms are turned up, flowers spilling out of one hand.
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Some thoughts on why toxic online behavior is spilling into the streets.
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This rage has been spilling over into other parts of my life.
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This is spilling into the LNG market, several of the sources said.
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But there's no outward sign of the tumult, no spilling of guts.
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Wendy Williams is spilling the tea on her split from Kevin Hunter.
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He had been a jokester, her father, spilling over with inappropriate remarks.
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The band is perfect, but I've noticed some spilling over the cups.
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Then, in a blink, hundreds of hundreds were spilling across her lap.
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Spilling over the top and sides means a cup is too small.
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Worshipers were spilling out into the rain after saying their evening prayers.
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At the end of January, another pipe burst, spilling for 10 days.
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At the center is a beaded quilt spilling out of a trunk.
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This thing is spilling out of Jill's head right onto the screen.
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London (CNN Business)The US-China trade war is spilling onto the airwaves.
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Props to Smith for dabbing back at the rappers without spilling his drink.
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You will find that you are really spilling your feelings during this time.
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Rob Reiner is spilling secrets about his classic film When Harry Met Sally.
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The "natural" feminine is literally spilling from her clothes; it can't be suppressed.
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Trade tensions spilling over onto Twitter following the G-7 Summit in Canada.
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Some fans questioned if she was "spilling tea" about her fourth studio album.
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The dispute, brewing for some time, is now spilling out in the open.
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They tend to be spilling out of or piling into Lyfts or Ubers.
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Like the pot was boiling over, and rice was spilling; it was everywhere.
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New hardware is spilling from the hands of a generation of young Chinese.
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The drama on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is spilling off-screen.
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It's better when Stein brings on the actual players and they start spilling.
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Suddenly, Langdon is in the room with him and he is spilling tea.
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Inside there are mattresses on the ground and opened suitcases spilling with clothes.
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At home unemployment is rock-bottom and the treasury's coffers are spilling over.
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Chief Vickery (Matt Craven) is angry because he thinks Willis is spilling secrets.
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Trump certainly wouldn't avoid spilling the beans for the good of the country.
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Cue 2500,8503 pounds of ink spilling out across multiple lanes and massive delays.
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They've been such leaders that it's spilling over into in the general markets.
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And now, the tennis champion is spilling the beans about her surprising cameo.
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Fortunately for her, Bledel doesn't shoulder all the blame for spilling the news.
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The effects are spilling into financial markets, and could yet depress consumer confidence.
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The softness in manufacturing appears to be spilling over to the services sector.
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In late morning, it began spilling through the front doors of the firehouse.
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"The spilling is really a very creative process," Norquist explains over e-mail.
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Yemen is already spilling outside the border, with the attacks on Saudi Arabia.
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Eleven people died and it took 87 days to stop the spilling well.
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And she didn't have to worry about anyone spilling Icees in her house.
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Before the first polls closed, the tea leaves were spilling and recriminations starting.
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He was pale and balding, with a pot belly spilling over ironed khakis.
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As the city's creative class grows, it's spilling into Detroit's historic building stock.
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Tomorrow, the movement may be spilling over into Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and beyond.
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And then suddenly Bouazizi makes headlines and his picture is everywhere—spilling out.
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A heavy dose of spilling the tea with a pinch of throwing shade.
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People fleeing #LondonBridge but the bloke on the right isn't spilling a drop.
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Here's what else is happening: The weekend rain is spilling over into Monday.
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Tea: "Tea" is gossip, and "spilling the tea" is the act of gossiping.
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A rim around the edge keeps ingredients from spilling onto the oven bottom.
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It's not surprising that the immigration fight is spilling into the farm debate.
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I can't share the details without spilling, but she knows it is coming.
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Stephin Merritt sniffs at the idea of spilling his life story in song.
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You'll surely want to see everything that Ashten's spilling in the video above.
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What's that black liquid spilling from Friday Night Lights star Scott Porter's mouth?
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Taal began spilling volcanic ash on Sunday, prompting nearby communities to be evacuated.
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Water spilling over it cascades down an earthen hillside that is easily eroded.
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The story moves at a great pace without spilling into the clunky category.
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I was a super empath as a kid, spilling my feelings in pages.
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Increasingly, however, these problems are spilling over into just about every other industry.
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Jennifer Lawrence is spilling on how she preps before locking lips with her costars.
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Patricia Arquette is spilling the beans on acting with a young Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
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Cheese spilling out the side of a truck that's on its side at Jerrawangala.
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Some oxygen masks deployed, and overhead bins opened up and sent belongings spilling out.
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Smiles are abundant, and black excellence is spilling from the brim of the cup.
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An eruption sent lava spilling out, moving around the dunes but not covering them.
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Sandra Bullock is spilling the beans about her crush on former costar Keanu Reeves.
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I hopped out to grab them, soft and fragrant with cinnamon sugar spilling everywhere.
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They feel like river-polished rocks, ones with OLED screens spilling over the edges.
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Trade tensions spilling over on to Twitter following the G-7 Summit in Canada.
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It's summer 2017 and the App Store is spilling over with fidget spinner apps.
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There are also signs that the recession in manufacturing is spilling over to consumers.
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Demi Moore is spilling her guts on The Late Late Show with James Corden.
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The two companies may have also wanted to avoid spilling secrets publicly in court.
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Crowds flocked to attend the impromptu event, spilling across the streets of the neighborhood.
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Shattered plastic skull spilling camera parts and wires, the fragments of a tiny speaker.
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Ahead, she's spilling the five trends that are going to be everywhere this season.
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Further rises in Italian yields risk spilling into other weaker euro zone states too.
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Princess Kate's former makeup guru is spilling her secrets on achieving royally perfect skin.
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Northern parts have been affected by the Boko Haram insurgency spilling over from Nigeria.
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Luckily, there's an easy way to keep Siri from spilling all of your secrets.
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This would mitigate concerns regarding business lending spilling over to the shadow banking sector.
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"They told me not to say anything, but you're spilling the beans," he laughed.
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Do people sit around, drinking for hours while spilling their hearts out to you?
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Many of the lines are clumsily rapped, spilling over the edges of the beat.
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Better grab some napkins — Ian McKellen is spilling some of that Harry Potter tea.
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Suddenly day turned to night, moonlight spilling across the room, and the vampires emerged.
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Their whole conversation is interesting and inspiring and spilling over with pure, unadulterated charm.
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Gigi Hadid is spilling all the secrets about Taylor Swift's low-key Halloween party.
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A term in our lease warned against spilling "mustard, butter, blood and glue" outside.
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This means it's difficult to fit large objects into the garbage can without spilling.
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Others say she is being disloyal by spilling in public things best kept private.
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The racks were bursting with clothes and many items were spilling onto the ground.
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Soon embarrassing emails were spilling from the computers of Hillary Clinton and her staff.
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As institutional channels to remove Maduro close, anger is spilling over in other ways.
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Princess Kate is spilling on 3-year-old Prince George's adventures in the kitchen!
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Sanders: Music is spilling out of us, and lyrics are coming out of us.
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The drag from these sectors appears to be spilling over to the services industries.
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"He pulls up and all these Budweiser cans come spilling out," Mr. Garro said.
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We weren't used to seeing what we were doing spilling over into the public.
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By then, the flames were towering, spilling out of multiple parts of the cathedral.
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These crimes have one thing in common: The chaos is spilling over from Brazil.
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You don't want anything too complicated or too prone to tipping over and spilling.
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The building was evacuated, with workers spilling onto the streets as the police investigated.
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The ocean began rising in Key West, spilling into hotel parking lots and roads.
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"It started as an outbreak of an animal virus spilling into humans," she said.
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His paintings explore themes of urban decay, with miniature forests spilling off the canvas.
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While we were spilling this shopping wine, the show-specific stemware styles sold out.
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New, directly relevant information and evidence is spilling across the internet and the airwaves.
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Hundreds of people came to the ceremony, the crowd spilling out across the hillside.
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However, he likely won't be spilling any tea about this relationship on Weekend Update.
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His father fell to the ground, and blood was spilling out from his ears.
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The police formed a cordon to prevent the protesters from spilling onto the road.
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It finally ran aground on the Florida coast, spilling its cargo along the beach.
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As a result people went spilling everywhere, some even falling over the hand rail.
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The last we see of Bedford, his brains are spilling onto the chapel floor.
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Dissent on the convention floor was simply Sanders' online campaign spilling out into real life.
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I always thought it was meant to keep an overstuffed suitcase from spilling its contents.
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These are powerful emotions splashing and spilling into one another, and the results are explosive.
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The line is spilling out the door at McDonald's for its new Singapore menu items.
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Joe Alwyn is never, ever, ever … spilling the beans about his relationship with Taylor Swift.
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The train cars lurched off the tracks, spilling onto and dangling above the interstate below.
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Jughead won't be bribed into spilling the beans, not for all the burgers in Riverdale.
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"I'm spilling wine in the bathtub / You kiss my face and we're both drunk" ("Dress")
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I'll dispense with further complexities for fear of frying your brain or spilling Cali's secrets.
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The move suggests that Facebook's public relations crisis in the U.S. is spilling over globally.
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New research suggests that this digital hatred is now spilling over into the real world.
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Furious that the letter was made public, Hamilton confronted Monroe, who denied spilling the beans.
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All militate toward ISIS indulging in its other fetish: the wanton spilling of innocent blood.
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Many contained images of children with their bodies ripped open, their internal organs spilling out.
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He turns towards them and continues to pee, spilling himself onto the freshly-cleaned floor.
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It'll help stop the filling from spilling over and give the pie a homemade look.
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The horns look like they were filled with a brown liquid that comes spilling out.
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Shannon goes under her shirt to fix her "side titty" spilling out of her bra.
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A little over half a century ago, chaos started spilling out of a famous experiment.
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This spilling of the warm pool across the tropical Pacific pushes up global surface temperatures.
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And small leaks of it are spilling out of gas lines all over the country.
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One fellow fumes with such force he self-combusts, his intestines spilling from his belly.
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And the change is spilling out into the nation's colleges and the country over all.
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My life and schedule feels like it's spilling out of the seams as it is!
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Or eye a barrel spilling gas nearby, lighting it (and everything around it) on fire.
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Speculation in digital currency bitcoin is apparently spilling over into an obscure e-commerce stock.
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Some homes had collapsed into rubble, with tiles from broken roofs spilling onto narrow streets.
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Online shipping raises the chances of liquid products leaking or spilling along the supply chain.
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Now that The Big Bang Theory is over, Kaley Cuoco is spilling all the secrets.
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A battle over the U.S.-Saudi relationship is spilling over into the new year. Rep.
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Today, the Trump administration is no longer even trying to stop the spilling of blood.
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The lava lake that was spilling over in late April was now draining — and fast.
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Sippy cups give parents peace of mind and help train kiddos to drink without spilling.
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A layer of dry moss packed around each plant helped prevent soil from spilling everywhere.
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The battle over a tax proposal from House Republicans is spilling over into the airwaves.
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But the anxious body is one prone to excess, spilling adrenaline thoughtlessly into overburdened veins.
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Items were spilling out of various cardboard boxes that were situated on carts with wheels.
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And Jon is increasingly persuaded there will be ruinous consequences should he continue spilling secrets.
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The simple mistake of spilling food on the couch brings their frustrations to the surface.
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I even enjoy food in bowls, if only because it reduces the chance of spilling.
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They're what I imagine prep school kids wearing and spilling clam chowder on during lunch.
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So you can imagine having a SpotMini delivering a glass of wine without spilling anything.
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The NSA has always been worried about employees spilling its own secrets, Edward Snowden-style.
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Some of the statements spilling from CEOs' mouths denouncing Trump's Muslim ban have been encouraging.
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He stepped right on it and tripped, sending both of them spilling to the ground.
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When folding the sides, bring the foil slightly upwards, to avoid spilling any juice. 2.
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TMZ shared pictures of the couple's home with various items spilling out of the garage.
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Every time these men open their mouths, a very important life lesson comes spilling out.
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A gloomy Thursday with a high of 230 and possible drizzles spilling over to Friday.
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I have nightmares of physical violence against her and revenge fantasies of spilling her secrets.
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"Young ones, tell me: What does the spilling of this blood mean?" one man shouted.
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Then a searing, liquid-white light began spilling out over the edge of the blackness.
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Negotiations over Megyn Kelly's exit from NBC are getting ugly — and spilling into public view.
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Some canals were spilling their bounds and emergency responders were evacuating to the Upper Keys.
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They threw birthday parties in the garage, balloons and children's games spilling into the alley.
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"Things are spilling over in these communities that are relatively more affected," Mr. Waugh said.
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A bench-clearing brawl followed between the two teams -- spilling over into the courtside seats.
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I've embraced the crying parents who've lost their children to violence spilling across our border.
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No measuring, pouring, or risking a toddler grabbing the bottle and spilling bubble bath everywhere.
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Now, during the holidays, she has boxes filling her hallway and spilling into her bedroom.
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Now these tensions, which have simmered behind the scenes, are spilling out into the open.
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You don't abandon an ally who is sacrificing alongside you, is spilling blood alongside you.
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But now we see this conversation spilling into the public, for good or for worse.
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Yeah, you know, nothing quite says 'love' like spilling hot clam chowder on my genitals.
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On Crushes: Spilling the details of her personal life on "Seek Treatment" comes with costs.
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Finally when I tried to unzip him, the poop was spilling out of every corner.
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And there is also a lot of hate in this man and it's spilling out.
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"I'm not going to say mine," Hale said on the series, before eventually spilling the tea.
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And Michael gets mad at Jane for spilling their bedroom problems to her best friend Lina.
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The song, "True Autumn," finds Nocando spilling out about seemingly anything that came to his mind.
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"I was pretty annoyed at him at first," Teresa admits about her brother spilling the beans.
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Full of honest, unbridled joy, bounding around a club, euphoria spilling out of every nerve ending.
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At one point my dog comes in and jumps on the couch, spilling red wine everywhere.
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Crews blocked off storm drains to prevent the foam from spilling into nearby creeks, Matlow said.
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Taco hand pies The ideal way to avoid taco fillings spilling out of the shell. 6.
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Amber Portwood is not returning to Teen Mom OG, and she's spilling the tea on why.
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It's Sansa who sowed these seeds of discord by spilling the details of Jon's true parentage.
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There was a fountain spilling over at one bar and some folks playing Jenga behind it.
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If the tea is as hot as fans think it is — Shelton's not exactly spilling it.
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The room was quiet, with a determined afternoon light spilling in around the half-closed curtains.
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The show's makeup artist Shauna Giesbrecht is spilling her other spotlight-stealing tips to R29, below.
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The persecution forced more than 720,000 people from their homes, spilling into neighboring countries as refugees.
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These are often career government officials who believe in the professionalism of not spilling the beans.
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If there was a freak out on base, no one seems to be spilling the details.
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Elsewhere patients lined up at clinics with horrendous coughs, festering wounds and hernias spilling into trusses.
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I wore long sleeves despite the weather, and had no intention of spilling the proverbial beans.
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Kris isn't spilling the beans yet – but something tells us the family will keep us updated.
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R U SPILLING TEA RN?" one excited fan asked, wondering if Grande was sending out "LYRICS?
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An awkward dispute between Apple and an app developer is spilling over into the nation's capital.
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This isn't the first time Chopra has tried to avoid spilling details about the royal wedding.
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Natalie Portman is spilling the beans about who's a better kisser: Mila Kunis or Ashton Kutcher.
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Luckily, some of the fashion industry's biggest stars are spilling their secrets to a flawless complexion.
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Forget hot cocoa: Kylie Jenner is getting in the holiday spirit by spilling all the tea.
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Avoid your lunch spilling in your bag with some food storage containers with a vacuum seal.
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A major storm walloped Canada's eastern part on Tuesday with its impact spilling over to Wednesday.
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But can you be effective when everyone around you is spilling secrets to the oppositional press?
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In the video, Boucher said: "You're disgusting," to an unidentified man after the coffee-spilling incident.
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Fels acknowledged that a manufacturing sector recession and correction is spilling over into the broader economy.
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"As soon as we put him in there, he was spilling around," she told CBS News.
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For Khloé Kardashian, spilling the beans on her pregnancy to Tristan Thompson was anything but conventional.
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But it doesn't sound like anyone is spilling on Snow's fate before the season actually airs.
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It's busy, but not to the point that you can't move around without spilling your drink.
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The Kool-Aid is spilling over those bright red "Make America Great Again" cups these days.
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In Seminole County, north of Orlando, a sewer overflowed for six hours, spilling two million gallons.
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He admitted to spilling wine on it, and the clean-up was effortless with no staining.
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If this were not enough, the political volatility seems to be spilling over into economic volatility.
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The living room, 11 feet by 17 feet, swelled with people, some spilling into the hallway.
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Hernandez reveals a city spilling over with possibility, a people rising from the inferno of yesterday.
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But one thing's for sure: Your neighbor's not spilling the beans (potentially because he's an alien).
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There is also a vague yellow patch spilling in from the right side of the composition.
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A verse about the perils of credit-card debt emerged, kind of spilling out of him.
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They've crafted an immediately lovable, open record that does a lot more than just spilling guts.
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People hurry up from the bar, spilling warm beer from the sides of their plastic cups.
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Drinking pints, buying rounds, getting increasingly silly, a sing-song, the occasional spilling of a pint.
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Now, barely a month before the election, those tensions are finally spilling into the presidential race.
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Investors are also concerned that the U.S.-Sino trade war is spilling over to currency markets.
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And that friction is already spilling over into Iraq, threatening to undo the country's fragile peace.
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The courtyard was packed and people were spilling into the street, on their phones, looking anxious.
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Unlike conventional insider tipsters, Mr. Gupta was never paid directly by Mr. Rajaratnam for spilling secrets.
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And Canada and Mexico have indicated that they're fine with NAFTA negotiations spilling into next year.
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Firefighters were fighting to keep flames from spilling over a ridge dividing Shasta and Trinity counties.
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Costa Rica Dispatch The patio is cluttered with mattresses and suitcases, clothes spilling out of them.
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The shower's stainless-steel rimmed glass enclosure prevented any water from spilling over onto the floor.
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You don't need flailing, gasping or guts spilling out — sometimes death is just a quiet slide.
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In such a deadened room, a body bursts with life, spilling it out through every sense.
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I fear that the (richly deserved) animus toward Trump is spilling over onto all his supporters.
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Now those problems are spilling into public view, sparking grievances and anger among the town's residents.
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The weddings took place in a circle of tents packed with spilling crowds at every turn.
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"Everything was spilling all over the place," said Mr. Cao, a 31-year-old Shanghai resident.
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Parton is spilling all the tea in this new series so get ready to drink deep.
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San Francisco legislators have had it with the tech industry's wacky ideas spilling onto the streets.
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It doesn't take much to coax the experts into spilling some tea on America's turkey illiteracy.
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His red eyes watering yet not quite spilling over, he understandably seems to be in shock.
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Can Mitch and his cleavage-spilling posse stop her before it's too late — even in slo-mo?
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It is an utterly, amusingly decrepit Victorian collection where straw is spilling out of the taxidermied animals.
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This week, after days of waiting, the secret-spilling site finally made initial contact with the companies.
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You want those juices to redistribute within the meat instead of spilling out onto the cutting board!
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Problems at Huawei, the world's largest network-equipment maker, are spilling over to the broader chip industry.
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Will Thacker (Hugh Grant) spilling orange juice on the actress Anna Scott (Julia Roberts) in Notting Hill.
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We can guess all we want, but it looks like Demi Lovato won't be spilling anytime soon.
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Hugh Grant is spilling some major secrets when it comes to the biggest female names in Hollywood.
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In this case, it will lift the entire top compartment to seal the bag without spilling over.
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But the debate now spilling out over the hijab comes at a particularly sensitive time for Iran.
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Now, the comedian is spilling the "piping hot tea" about her 10 years of hosting the gig.
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But if there is a Senate trial, it's not hard to imagine that spilling over into January.
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In fact, I have drawers spilling with uncategorized items and our cellar sometimes doesn't bear going in.
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The first, on March 19, involved about 1673 gallons of crude oil spilling inside one company building.
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It can turn people into monsters and that toxicity can end up spilling into their physical world.
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The driver's side of the MTA bus is ripped off with debris spilling down onto the road.
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Too often, our headlines and concerns are only about the spilling of blood and the lives lost.
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Now, Pell is spilling more details about how it went down — or more precisely, how it didn't.
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Asked whether he felt the competition on the racetrack was spilling into "paddock gamesmanship", he replied: Absolutely.
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When asked if trade disputes were spilling into the industrial base, both Norquist and Shanahan downplayed concerns.
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So, the trick of the matter is getting Julian to start spilling all the details he's withholding.
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Our favorite Beauty Innovator Awards honorees are all under $20, and we're spilling all the details, ahead.
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How can you dance and clap with a drink in your hand without spilling any of it?
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Now a team of researchers has created dye-spilling capsules that can reveal faults quickly and clearly.
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Although portrayed as family drama spilling over into her new business endeavor, there is a larger point.
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Youth activist Naomi Wadler is bringing a new meaning to "spilling the tea" with her show DiversiTea.
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Not everyone has the guts to spar with Williams, but Palmer had no problem spilling the tea.
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The container is also easy to clean, with a specially designed funnel attachment that helps eliminate spilling.
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It only takes one product — and Zoë Kravitz's makeup artist, Nina Park, is spilling the how-to.
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But some of the private complaints about the Speaker's schedule are now spilling out into the public.
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Clapbacks are a-coming this week, so think twice before spilling any of that piping hot tea.
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At this point everything looks controllable so I don't see it spilling out (of the Middle East).
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Yemeni refugees, too, have been spilling into the kingdom, to the tune of over half a million.
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But the political implications were troubling to many users, and ended up spilling across the Github comments.
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Spilling your guts out in the corner of pub, to a random person, can be hugely profound.
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But if there's anything juicy there, neither of the Moretz ladies are spilling — at least not now.
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A partisan dispute over barring suspected terrorists from buying guns is spilling over into a Senate race.
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Typically, weekends and celebrations like Halloween see hordes of revellers spilling out of the bars and clubs.
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Elizabeth Warren and Wall Street is spilling into Democrats' efforts to take back the Senate next year.
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Millions of social media users have become "open books" by spilling their lives and emotions into cyberspace.
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When the journalist dies, spilling blood everywhere, the words "that's a cover story" appear on the screen.
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A water glass teetering on the edge of the table is about to fall, spilling its contents.
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The back room in this Target looked disorganized and seemed to have items spilling from the shelves.
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A broader regional conflict bolstered by Iranian militants appears to be spilling out across the Middle East.
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Farrah has no problem spilling the tea on who has offered her what to do the dirty.
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But I love the X-Pro2, and I can't really say why without spilling my subjective opinion.
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Then it capsized, spilling passengers into the sea, where most of them drowned amid a panicked frenzy.
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I'm forever concerned about spilling over into the next seat, especially with extra layers in the winter.
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Even today, played on a "New" 3DS, you can feel the original ambition spilling from the seams.
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Mr. Pence's speech comes as tensions over the trade war appear to be spilling into other realms.
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He changes his tune when McBride rips into a Sonny Rollins original, spilling choruses from his alto.
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This time, a real-world shock is instead spilling into the financial system and breaking its gears.
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Tigers are spilling out of reserves and coming into closer contact with humans, sometimes leading to attacks.
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In this way, political contests are bounded and contained, prevented from spilling over into violence or illiberalism.
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He was heading for San Antonio, with the sun setting and spilling blood orange onto the horizon.
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The four women speak directly into the camera, their pasts unfolding behind them, their guts spilling out.
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So I'm trying to prop them up on my thigh and they're all spilling on the ground.
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The nutrient-rich sewage spilling into the waters allows algae to proliferate and suffocate the coral reefs.
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The simmering resentment toward the regime is growing ever closer to spilling over into another mass uprising.
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Now that mistrust of the government is spilling over into anger about the response to the outbreak.
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Imagine you saw someone sitting at a bar and slowly spilling beer on the floor, Foley said.
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"There's concern prolonged weakness in manufacturing may be spilling over," he told CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Wednesday.
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Chinese health authorities are under strain as the volume of patients spilling into hospitals for treatment increases.
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The episode of raw human emotion spilling out of a typically staid legislative space attracted considerable headlines.
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Stories like that had always flipped a switch in me, spilling outside the boundaries of the assignment.
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Nas is spilling the tea -- financial tea, anyway -- to let Kelis know how he spends his riches.
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They were so many people who wanted a piece of Floyd they were spilling into the streets.
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The hate written into those bills is spilling out of state capitols and into the general public.
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The first whiffs of leaves falling and someone spilling their PSL all over you on the train?
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That's not leadership; that's a recipe for quagmire, spilling American blood and treasure that ultimately weakens us.
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SUP might not be her thing, but she's got spilling out of a bikini top down pat.
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" He invoked "the mothers and fathers who have lost their children to violence spilling across our border.
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Fans spilling out of bars chanted "Russia," dancing in the street and singing along as music blared.
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What is happening is that, the place is so successful, and tech, not that it's spilling over.
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I was stunned that Paige told Elizabeth so quickly about spilling her parents' story to Pastor Tim.
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The "paintings" look like flesh-like ice cream, spilling into pools that only vaguely recall a woman's body.
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An over 900-mile-long-cloud spilling from the top of Arsia Mons on the surface of Mars.
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From Beyoncé's Lemonade curls to Nicki Minaj's pin-straight strands, Kimble is spilling all her hair secrets ahead.
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So what do you do to encourage people to stay on Twitter rather than spilling their thoughts elsewhere?
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Now, Alexa is spilling stories from the set and revealing the modeling secrets her mom shared with her.
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Stuff you experience every day, like water dropping or M&Ms spilling on the floor, are incredibly complex.
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Sorry, Stranger Things superfans — the kids of Netflix's mega-hit series aren't spilling any secrets about season 2.
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The daughter of Susan Sarandon couldn't help spilling the beans on her baby's sex in the same post.
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But a running debate concerning the productivity of pre-industrial spinners, and related questions, is spilling beyond academia.
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But the letter, and its leaking, is a rare instance of internal dissent spilling over into the public.
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Her lengthy retelling dispelled a few rumors swirling around the arrest, while also spilling a few unheard secrets.
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A section of her intestine had split, which meant that its contents were now spilling into her abdomen.
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That's not leadership; that's a recipe for quagmire, spilling American blood and treasure that ultimately will weaken us.
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But in a moment of pure selfishness and vulnerability, I shook my head, tears spilling into my lap.
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That led some to question if the superstar singer was spilling tea about her marriage to the rapper.
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The Real Housewives of Atlanta's newest Housewife, Shamari DeVoe, didn't waste any time spilling secrets about her relationship.
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The innards of a great Wren church in Piccadilly spilling out in all its rubbliness onto the pavement.
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Los Angeles' bar scene is spilling over with CBD cocktail offerings, and breweries are selling CBD-infused beer.
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And in a guest passage in her mom Ivana's new memoir, Raising Trump, she's spilling all the details.
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Judge then went on the attack, texting Dodd to reveal that Gunvalson was spilling all of her secrets.
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To add insult to injury, "Week 3" closes with even more footage of Annaliese spilling her "trauma" tales.
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And a shiny foil wrapper signals an ooey-gooey liquid center, like the cherry cordial spilling forth here.
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Suddenly his voice breaks, and he has to stop and step away from the mic, tears spilling over.
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Don't just assume that you'll be able to claim the damage for accidently spilling tea on your laptop.
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We tapped Refinery29 staffers for a test run, and we're spilling the tea on CoverGirl's latest collection, ahead.
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"You're never gonna get rid of that Hollywood vibe," Harrell says, "the blood spilling out over the stars."
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While Salim was spilling details about his missions and sister, Becker was in full training mode with Charlie.
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Well, that, and try to stop yourself from spilling said coffee all over yourself in excitement, of course.
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But off-screen, he's gotten into hot water for accidentally (and hilariously) spilling some of Marvel's biggest secrets.
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You have a giant mouth, Sagittarius, so my one warning is to avoid spilling secrets or personal information.
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The fight, involving people with "guns, bats and knives" started inside before spilling into the streets, Bratton said.
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Colton Haynes' wedding planning is well under way, and he's spilling details about the upcoming day with PEOPLE!
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While the former Laguna Beach and The Hills star knows the sex of her baby, she's not spilling.
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For a full rundown and analysis on Meghan's solid fortune reading, check out TMZ's podcast "Spilling Royal Tea."
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ITC said emergency workers set up booms to halt the spread of the chemicals spilling from the site.
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That prompted Trump to launch the first volley of a sustained attack now spilling into its second week.
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The man said the 45-degree tilt resulted in items inside his room spilling all over the floor.
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"[Spilling waves] are tough," said pro surfer Cheyne Magnusson, who was at the company headquarters when I visited.
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If these are left untreated, they can rupture painfully, spilling the bacteria into the rest of the body.
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And there were all of those teeming fans spilling out on Cypress Street, filled with hope and promise.
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Under that kind of pressure, the concrete dome will crack, spilling America's Cold War waste into the Pacific.
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Cacciola was immobile in the back seat, with burns around her mouth and foam spilling from her lips.
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Don Lemon is so drunk right now he's spilling his heart on #CNNNYE for his New Year's Resolution.
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Typically, weekends and special events like Halloween see hordes of revellers spilling out of the bars and clubs.
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Their clash was just one of many inside Mr. Trump's circle spilling out into public in recent days.
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There have been continuing protests since the impeachment, with some spilling over into the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.
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Details of Trump's call with Erdogan have been slowly spilling out since Trump announced the US troop withdrawal.
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Bruce's mother, Martha, is then shot, and pearls from her necklace are sent spilling all over the concrete.
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Without oxygen to keep them alive, the cells self-destruct, spilling all that fluid onto the coffin floor.
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The clumsy bartender, spilling the bubbly into the manhattan, set the mess aside and made the drinks anew.
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Heavy rains sent water spilling over a dam in the area, leading to fears that it could collapse.
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Picture it now, spilling over with thousands of students, a black hole of debt and extremely good dabs.
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The internet became an even trickier labyrinth of words than usual, spilling with accusations, opinions, disagreements every second.
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The lighting is all blues shot through with flashes of white light spilling through the stained glass windows.
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And then, there in the backyard, a body lies facedown in the pool, clouds of blood spilling outward.
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The fact that he's spilling it to someone he barely knows suggests how deep his self-doubt lies.
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The pump bottle is convenient and prevents the oil from spilling all over your hands or bathroom counter.
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There's nothing wrong with a mystery, per se, but keeping a secret is less interesting than spilling one.
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Endangered tigers are spilling out of dedicated reserves, roaming around thinning patches of forest and trotting through farms.
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Increased borrowing costs were showing no signs of spilling into Italy, Portugal or other regional economies on Friday.
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You won't have to worry about it leaking or spilling and it fits easily into your makeup bag.
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Failing to vaccinate children against smallpox before they were three months old "is like spilling blood," he wrote.
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I have no problem spilling the beans about myself (I'm gay), but what about the privacy of others?
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The WSJ said that the new plan could take many months to execute, with redundancies spilling into 22.
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The collapse has set off an exodus of desperate Venezuelans who are spilling over borders, overwhelming their neighbors.
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The brothers usually devour theirs at the stove, bits of egg and sauce spilling onto the kitchen floor.
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The new case is likely to heighten fears of the outbreak spilling over from Congo into neighbouring countries.
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As the morning wore on, the line grew, wrapping around the building and spilling into the parking lot.
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No matter how hard I try, I somehow always end up spilling food and drink on my clothes.
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Mr. Beck joked about spilling chocolate sauce on the framed papers, which have been valued at $20 million.
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A fight over ObamaCare is spilling into Congress's December agenda, threatening lawmakers' ability to keep the government open.
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If there's anyone who can bring transparency to the Fed without spilling financial secrets, it's the independent GAO.
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The daughter stretches along the length of the couch, her hair spilling, the newspapers drifting to the floor.
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But there was no palpable reaction at the spilling of the secret, and its immediate aftermath seems forced.
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The secret-spilling website's founder has claimed his work qualifies as journalism and thus deserves First Amendment protections.
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The explosion has caused heavy damages and oil is spilling in the Red Sea, unnamed sources told ISNA.
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Bring on the blood-spilling, the orgies, the haunted forests and wizards: It seems we can't get enough.
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"Let me be clear: It was possible to prevent the spilling of blood," he said in a statement.
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The train derailed west of Guernsey in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, spilling crude and causing a fire.
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And it brings Deutsche Bank one step closer to spilling open its vast trove of Trump's financial secrets.
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When Louis pushes for the reason why, she can't stop herself from spilling her deeper insecurities around success.
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Anyone else holding out for an updated version of TLOP that sees Kanye spilling his guts on wax?
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With people spilling out the doors and jostling bodies crowded around each installation, "disorder" seems to be everywhere.
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Fire, explosives, spilling water, flammable liquids, foaming chemicals and deflating balloons combine with gravity to keep the action going.
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As we showed you, the whole fight ended up spilling into a parking lot ... where ultimately everyone parted ways.
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Does Berrigan adopt an anarchic, sprawling pattern for these poems, spilling and splaying lines and phrases here and there?
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In both cases, a dam holding back a tailing pond burst, spilling torrents of sludge into the surrounding area.
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Israel has responded multiple times to artillery and gunfire spilling over from the Syrian side of the Golan Heights.
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It was ETP's second release into this wetland after spilling between 2000,000-10,000 gallons in the area in October.
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Meanwhile, some of the internet's most malignant rhetoric has been spilling out into the real world with terrifying results.
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A shopping mall partially collapsed on customers and several buildings were flattened, their contents spilling out into the streets.
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The only problem was me this morning spilling their smoothie everywhere and panicking but other than that was great.
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Members of Extinction Rebellion (XR) gather after spilling fake blood on the steps of the Trocadero Esplanade in Paris.
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The brood mainly lives in Ohio and West Virginia, with some members spilling over to Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia.
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"Significant downside risks from escalating trade disputes spilling over to global demand growth remain," OPEC said in the report.
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Ryanair isn't the only airline concerned about the effects grounding, now in its fifth month, spilling into next year.
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Thanks to an ingenious contraption on Kickstarter, sauces can be safely stowed and shared without the fear of spilling.
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Egypt also faces the ever-present challenge of preventing the conflict in Libya from spilling over its western border.
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Jupiter, the blabbermouth planet, began spilling Scorpio's dark secrets last October and will keep it up through November 2018.
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But until then, the artist's visual director and choreographer is spilling a few details about her highly anticipated gig.
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Now he's spilling his secrets about how to take the perfect photo -- and boost your social media following too.
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In the "getting to know her" portion of their meet and greet, she's tricked into spilling her family secrets.
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In it, she's covered in cobwebs with her ribs jutting upward from her body and her insides spilling out.
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Sarah ends up spilling the beans about the Clone Club to Dizzy, and they break into MK's trailer together.
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S. trade war, the private Caixin/Markit PMI survey showed, with the weakness spilling over to other Asian economies.
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The company had been breached, spilling hundreds of thousands of social security numbers and account details into public view.
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After that, he lashes out at the room for spilling the beans about a particular course to a blogger.
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Paintings such as "Through Blue" (1963), with its bifurcating blue rivulets spilling around crenellated brown fields, resemble imaginary topographies.
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The issues were spilling over to Hangouts, where some users were having issues joining conference calls through Calendar invites.
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"The Book of Henry is like an hour and forty minutes of repeatedly spilling grape juice," one viewer tweeted.
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Well, now we're spilling the beans on these grooming moments that we normally keep between ourselves and our mirrors.
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It was pouring by then, spilling , as they say in Ireland, people splashing across the lot to their cars.
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After its initial deployment in 2018, the device began spilling plastic and had to return to port for repairs.
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A further decline could begin spilling over and impacting domestic markets, said Matt Maley, equity strategist with Miller Tabak.
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And Sade is Samantha, with condoms spilling from the designer handbags that her rich, married boyfriend buys for her.
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Carefully lift the chicken off the beer can, keeping the can upright to prevent the hot beer from spilling.
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Eva Longoria's 2016 wedding was a star-studded event — and now, she's spilling on which guests got the rowdiest.
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Soon the stage seems full, and yet we can see the central seedpod has not finished spilling its contents.
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My tour manager bought me this because I kept spilling water on stage and pissing off the sound tech.
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Private data are spilling out of banks, credit-rating providers, email providers, and social networks and ending up everywhere.
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The most memorable seasons have been fueled by controversy, passion and a fierce rivalry sometimes spilling into outright enmity.
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"Be Kind" begins when curly-headed Tanisha becomes an object of derision after spilling her grape juice at school.
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Milk had on a sweater that made her look like an anatomy model with her guts spilling out everywhere.
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While many move on to the esteemed main company, even the ones who don't are spilling over with talent.
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Several people were standing nearby and tried to jump in, but the fight ends up spilling to the ground.
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According to eyewitness accounts from ABC News, the bugs were spilling out of overhead luggage compartments and onto passengers.
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Unprovoked, he struck Mr. Ng over the head, spilling blood over the gleaming floor in front of the counter.
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They're "rats" precisely because they turn state's evidence and tell the truth, spilling the secrets of a criminal organization.
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Mount Agung in Bali, Indonesia erupted Saturday, spilling lava and shooting out rocks over a distance of 2 miles.
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"Volatility in outside markets is spilling over into commodities, pushing ag markets lower," brokerage Allendale said in a note.
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Her yoga pants were the only thing that had stopped her internal organs from spilling out onto the floor.
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I have worked there for 25 years with my paints spilling over a table tucked under the knee walls.
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Claus, Ms. Bean was in constant, distracting peril of spilling out of the top of her sexy-Santa corset.
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One tank ruptured after a few hours, spilling thousands of liters of precious water before burning to the ground.
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Public broadcaster NHK said 19583 rivers across the nation had flooded, some spilling out in more than one spot.
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In an act of catharsis for viewers, Brown sent Parker packing by spilling all the windmill tea on him.
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And potentially, whistleblowers had to hope at least a little that spilling the beans would lead to positive change.
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It will be closely watched for signs that global manufacturing weakness is spilling over into the US services sector.
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But before that, he resumed his writing, this time spilling ink in opposition to Jefferson in a Federalist publication.
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Using this surgical technique, it was easy to take out even an inflamed gallbladder without spilling a single gallstone.
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In the past weeks, much attention has gone toward the possibility of tensions with Iran spilling over into cyberspace.
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PHIL LEBEAU: How much is that spilling over and impacting corporate bookings for China, whether it's Shanghai or Beijing?
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His bravura paint-handling has the simultaneously agonized and exhilarated tenor of someone spilling secrets long suffered in silence.
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Mr. Muniz himself makes an appearance, in a Rockwell-esque scene of him tripping, spilling papers from his briefcase.
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The Addicks Reservoir overtopped its dam Tuesday morning, cresting above its 108-foot lip and spilling into surrounding neighborhoods.
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"The negative sentiment is spilling across the retail sector," said Kim Forrest, senior equity strategist at Fort Pitt Capital.
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Similar images have shown completed 737 Max planes spilling over into the Boeing employee parking lot in Renton, Washington.
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"Democrat immigration policies are destroying innocent lives and spilling very innocent blood," Trump said in while speaking in Ohio.
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The caption read "Never thought I'd see the day," basically spilling the secret about the mysterious upcoming MTV project.
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Claus and take to their city's bars and restaurants, later spilling out onto the streets, where they continue drinking.
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I quickly pulled over, gulped some water, spilling half of it down my shirt, and turned the car around.
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I'm not great at wine glasses, and I live in perpetual fear of spilling some cabernet on my couch.
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In an earthquake, the chances of hazardous materials accidentally spilling into ordinarily clean rivers and streams is greatly increased.
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So if we had wildlife spilling out of everyone's backyards, it will just bring more people and more money.
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The crises of one year are rarely contained by the calendar, spilling over for months, years, and frequently decades.
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In a video posted on April 12, Michael Martin screams at Cody for spilling ink, which left the boy sobbing.
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In Florida and elsewhere, there was joy and celebration, with revelers spilling into the streets of Miami's Little Havana neighborhood.
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"I'm sensing that you have some bitterness and some leftover stuff that is spilling over into your life," nudges Elizabeth.
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However, one of last year's concerns, margin pressure due to higher costs, does appear to be spilling over into 2019.
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Another key symptom of rhabdomyolysis is dark-colored urine, which is caused by myoglobin spilling into the urine, Walrod said.
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Late Sunday, officials noted that water levels had lowered enough that water was no longer spilling over the eroded area.
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Also, the poster for Dead to Me shows a bottle of red wine spilling into a pool, eerily resembling blood.
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Soon after, the other culprit's half-dozen friends socked him in the nose, spilling blood over his cream-colored suit.
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The first is already spilling across the U.S. The second, potentially more potent one, is on tap for next week.
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"We've seen some developments between the United States and Mexico - hopefully they're going to start spilling over now," Reimers added.
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She gets fired, and on her way out, runs into Nicole, her current-day temp job nemesis, spilling coffee everywhere.
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Only a day after the official announcement came about the Pretty Little Liars spin-off, star Sasha Pieterse is spilling.
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Thirty-one of the lagoons are overflowing because of the heavy rains and another 41 were close to spilling over.
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They celebrated Shelton's birthday all weekend, with a party beginning on Shelton's private jet and spilling over to his trailer.
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Baseball-centric outlets keep spilling ink, imploring sports fans to LOOK AT THIS FUCKING GUY and they're starting to listen.
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Imagine a Sunny Delight factory explosion in the gloomy realm of Mordor, spilling streams of "orange drink" through the land.
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Spilling onto the asphalt on Sunday, they held up mobile devices to snap photos of the star exiting his limousine.
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Now, Sprouse is spilling the tea about his real-life relationship with his co-star, and it's...well, pretty cryptic.
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Maura revealing her true self causes all sorts of other family secrets to come spilling out, going back several generations.
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They're fascinated by the contrast of her put-together appearance and, say, a bag of marshmallows spilling onto the floor.
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On one, people chat, smoke and sip, spilling out from bars in decrepit mansions, from juice joints and sleek bistros.
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But if all that green goo winds up spilling southward, somebody else is going to be dealing with this mess.
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A semi overturned across an interstate early Wednesday, spilling "about 40,000 pounds of chicken feathers" across the road, Q13 reports.
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With a new track and Little Mix's book, Our World, coming out, the British singer is absolutely spilling the tea.
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The shattering effect is spectacular in slow motion, especially when combined with the grape juice spilling all over the place.
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In the first episode alone, we see her having a panic attack and spilling her anxiety medication on the sidewalk.
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In a video posted on April 12, Michael Martin screams at Cody for spilling ink, apparently making the boy cry.
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I read, did some non-work writing, and enjoyed not spilling salad over my keyboard for the first time ever.
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On Monday's Women Tell All, Nick Viall's castaways gathered for one giant, televised tea-spilling session — and it was glorious.
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Therefore, like Olivia Pope herself, we're going to need popcorn and wine — especially after last week's secret-spilling penultimate episode.
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The data showed the trend spilling beyond London, particularly into larger northern U.K. cities, with Manchester recording the largest drop.
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At this point, Google is risking spilling all the beans about the Pixel 4 before its annual autumn product showcase.
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At the end of season 4, Lucifer was trying to help keep Hell from spilling out all over Los Angeles.
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With little fanfare—even less spilling of its secret central conceit—Amazon released its new comedy, Forever, earlier this month.
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You know I'm Khlo-C-D, too, so nothing sounds worse to me than spilling ice cream in my bed.
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"Our sitter just conveyed a story to Olivia and me about Otis spilling milk and apologizing really quick," Sudeikis recalls.
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Anna Kendrick locked lips with Blake Lively for their new film and she's spilling a few secrets about her costar.
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And while Ashley was clearly over the moon, she carefully avoided spilling any details out of respect for their relationship.
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He comes to each session writhing, as if he is spilling blood from a knife sticking out of his chest.
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But by nightfall, she's grumbling over the sounds of revelry spilling out from Bette's hotel room into the communal courtyard.
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But that didn't stop him from spilling the beans on his heretofore mystery character on season 7 of the show.
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Obviously the speaker itself is waterproof, too, because you don't want your beer spilling and frying it or electrocuting you.
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"The fact that I got fired for spilling blood on Donald Trump's star was very surprising and disappointing," Bruce said.
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But the Gaetanos, as you might expect, were quite rattled that their former lawyer was spilling secrets to the IRS.
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Robert came to pick her up in a muddy white Civic with candy wrappers spilling out of the cup holders.
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In one instance, I landed in the lap of a large man, spilling his morning coffee onto his work outfit.
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S. trade war spilling over to third parties such as Australia, which controls 90 percent of global fine-wool exports.
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Parties and business meetings tended to blur, with celebrities like Andy Warhol and Estée Lauder crowding in and spilling out.
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"The spilling of any pure blood will not go unanswered," the Revolutionary Guards said in the statement quoted by Tasnim.
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As runners complete their descent, they begin to diverge into their color-coded routes, spilling like rivulets into the streets.
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It's literally a truck inside a former tire shop in upscale Leblon, with cute minimalist tables spilling onto the sidewalk.
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Messages spilling across the screen appeared to direct nearby ambulances where to go following calls to the 251 emergency services.
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Two asteroids smashed into one another about 470 million years ago, spilling their cosmic guts out into the solar system.
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In both world wars, the colonies provided the most precious human resources, spilling their blood in defense of the empire.
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Plus, no more spilling hot coffee all over my lap while trying to sip that sweet, sweet caffeine while driving.
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Largely derived by chance, Frankenthaler was known for her technique of spilling paints onto unprimed canvases from an overhead position.
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Former MTV chief Van Toffler had the inside scoop on all-things VMAs in 2009, and now he's spilling tea.
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When we finally broke up, after almost two years together, I opened my first journal and started spilling my guts.
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But this monetary stimulus likely won't be enough to allay concerns about the coronavirus spilling over to the broader economy.
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Check out the clip ... the mall is PACKED, with lines stretching in every direction and spilling onto the second floor.
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Charlemagne Tha God has also unceremoniously awarded him "Donkey Of The Day" for once spilling a drink on Lil' Wayne.
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The need for labor has set off a scramble for bodies that is spilling across industries and driving up wages.
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There are no fans milling around the streets outside, spilling out of the Winslow pub, eagerly rushing to their seats.
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Russia threatens countries on Europe's periphery and the conflicts in Syria, Libya and elsewhere are spilling over into its borders.
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They gave an example of a 2017 story of a group chat "spilling" chocolate milk, which BuzzFeed News wrote about.
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The smoke has covered nearly half of the country and is even spilling over into neighboring Peru, Bolivia and Paraguay.
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One morning I woke to find an inch of water covering the newly tiled floor and spilling into my office.
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The quake also hit the Cayman Islands, leaving cracked roads and what appeared to be sewage spilling from cracked mains.
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I love the tranquil scene here with Mediterranean-style buildings overlooking tiled-mosaic courtyards with fountains and spilling Bougainvillea flowers.
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Darren: Even with Pelosi hitting the gas like she is, I can nonetheless see the House debate spilling into 2020.
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They added that the series delivers satisfying moments of relatability, like Leone spilling something or Saffitz struggling to temper chocolate.
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Oh yes, and Congress wants private documents, competitors are spilling the tea, and President Donald Trump has threatened the company.
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If the cups are gaping or your breasts are spilling out, it&aposs time to try sizing up or down.
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At a minimum, the reporting process was expected to take hours, potentially lasting into late Saturday or spilling into Sunday.
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Filthy, dehydrated and exhausted, they arrived in Oaxaca state, spilling into a tiny town square where they paused to rest.
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Every day, millions of new medical images containing the personal health information of patients are spilling out onto the internet.
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Spilling it all out in a personal memoir is a way to close the old door and open new ones.
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Others shared videos of crowds of people spilling off the footpath and cars circling the neighbourhood as they hunted Pokémon.
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Food and clothing donations piled up in local churches, community centers and the mosque, sometimes spilling out onto the streets.
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About 230 people are spilling out of a club onto Avenida Eduardo Conde in the Santurce district of San Juan.
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When he sits down at the piano, though, youthful energy comes spilling off him like sweat from an athlete's back.
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Another is strung up inside Casa Vicens, with shock frozen on his face and his intestines spilling from his torso.
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The painting leaves you wishing you were in on the tears and laughter, knowing who they were spilling tea over.
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The title of the exhibition, Spilling Over, comes from a statement by Bob Thompson, whose entrancing "Triumph of Bacchus" (1964) hangs to the left of Frankenthaler's "Orange Mood": I paint many paintings that tell me slowly that I have something inside of me that is just bursting, twisting, sticking, spilling over to get out.
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As a child he learned to sing, to fight, and to run holding a full cup of tea without spilling it.
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It's perfect for homes with more pets (or cereal-spilling children) and has also become a huge hit at hair salons.
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And whether it continues to grow or remains a niche corner of the internet, it's spilling into offline communities as well.
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"At this point, I don't see this market adjustment spilling over into financial conditions, but I'll be watching carefully," Kaplan said.
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Just ahead of this week's launch, the Anti singer is spilling the deets on what we can expect to T Magazine.
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State governments have massively ramped up spending on infrastructure, which is spilling over into private business investment and commercial property construction.
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New York Giants defensive tackle A.J. Francis railed against the TSA on Monday for spilling his mother's ashes in his luggage.
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Prince Harry isn't spilling any details about who is making the guest list for his May 19 wedding to Meghan Markle.
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State-owned lenders have high exposure to shipbuilders so the industry's challenges are now spilling over to their creditors, said Nguyen.
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In previous Mass Effects, solar system-hopping was nearly instantaneous, planets spilling their secrets as soon as you clicked on them.
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According to UPI, the New York State Police arrived on the scene and found 104 puppies spilling out of the vehicle.
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German Bund, UK 10-year Gilt yields, and sterling fell on the day, their weakness spilling over to the Treasury market.
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The group says the actual costs of war exceed the Pentagon's approved budgets, spilling into other parts of the federal budget.
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This air had a direct connection to the Arctic, spilling out as if someone left the Northern Hemisphere's refrigerator door open.
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We cannot tolerate as a society the spilling of innocent, young, wonderful, vibrant, people — sons and daughters, even husbands and wives.
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Khloé Kardashian is spilling all the tea about how her sex life with boyfriend Tristan Thompson has changed throughout her pregnancy.
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They have to try to outmaneuver each other, spilling other contestants' dark or embarrassing secrets, without turning off the Bachelorette herself.
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And as San Bernardino shows, the risk of that deadly violence spilling out to the broader public is all too real.
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Images of jubilant Zimbabweans spilling onto the streets have since transitioned into a calmer and freer country — for now, at least.
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After spilling the beans on the Today show yesterday morning, Kutcher confirmed the happy news on Late Night with Seth Meyers.
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Spilling over to the campaign trail, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump posted his condolences to his Twitter feed Friday morning.
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Lava spilling off the southeastern edge of the island of Hawaii is producing a noxious haze where it hits the seawater.
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"Since 2007, we've seen people spilling out of the downtown into the suburbs because they've been pushed out," Brad tells PEOPLE.
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Instead, he pointed to the "trade skirmishes" between the U.S. and China that, he said, were spilling over all other markets.
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PEOPLE has the exclusive first look at the series — and some of the tea the ladies will be spilling each week.
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You're not spilling secrets, but you're still showing off your digital personality perhaps for the first time in a work setting.
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The board game has become a video game, and the story isn't about a fantasy world spilling out into our own.
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They're spilling their most memorable stories from Fashion Weeks gone by and the ones that keep them coming back for more.
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We cannot tolerate, as a society, the spilling of innocent, young, wonderful, vibrant people — sons and daughters, even husbands and wives.
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We cannot tolerate, as a society, the spilling of innocent, young, wonderful, vibrant people, sons and daughters, even husbands and wives.
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Real talk, Luke: Your guts are literally spilling out of your belly, your glasses are broken, and there are patrols everywhere.
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He's worried he'll just be pawned off to the U.S. where he faces death for spilling all those sensitive state secrets.
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Sprinting to the edge of her movement range, she brought it down on her target, spilling a shower of bad blood.
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Adam's upstairs with Hannah, and Jessa's wearing short-shorts and a fur bikini top, spilling the news about Hannah's imminent child.
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Then…you have to detatch the (pump), cap the bottles and pack it all away, hopefully without spilling all over yourself.
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Jay-Z is ready to confess all his sins in his latest music video ... and Beyonce's the one he's spilling to.
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"Using brute force to interfere is as wrong as organizing an event spilling over to the street during Ramadan," he said.
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"It has been raining so heavily that water from manholes is spilling onto the roads," local resident Aman Patel told Reuters.
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War ensues between the new gods and the old, spilling out into crocodile-themed bars and blocky cities and barren highways.
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Outside, it sounded like a babbling brook, but it was overflow from a nearby bayou spilling into homes and over sidewalks.
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The bags are tied around a straw so you can suck up their contents without the risk of spilling it everywhere.
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They're spilling their most memorable stories from Fashion Weeks gone by, and the ones that keep them coming back for more.
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It's Google or Facebook, spilling out into the physical world — only Westworld and its sibling parks also have an added benefit.
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Slimy white gunk immediately starts spilling out of the skin, which tells Dr. Lee she was wrong with her initial diagnosis.
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Ebolavirus has likely been quietly spilling over into humans for millennia, said University of California, Los Angeles biologist James Lloyd-Smith.
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A crack at the bottom of the pipe eventually developed into a full-blown fracture, spilling rubbish back into the ocean.
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For example, they said some institutions are requiring prospective employees to sign agreements barring them from spilling details to the government.
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PARIS — The mound of torn black garbage bags spilling rubbish was stacked waist high under an elegant 16th-century carved turret.
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We struggle to "keep our fingers in the dyke" as our financial system increasingly springs leaks, occasionally spilling over its banks.
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Every Halloween, New York City opens itself up like a hellmouth, spilling out creatures and drunks and parties by the thousands.
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The company also faced opposition from environmentalists and aboriginal groups who worried about the pipeline spilling its tar-like heavy oil.
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He's still spilling bong water all over the place, but his number one priority now is keeping his family's shit together.
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As technology becomes even more central to our lives, innovation is spilling over into everything on a global scale, including retail.
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I ended up spilling my guts to him about everything that was going on and a little bit about my past.
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More broadly, Birol does not currently see escalating global trade tensions between the U.S. and other nations spilling into LNG markets.
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He then rocks the table back and forth, crashing it, and spilling shit all over the legs of Martin and company.
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When found murdered in a New York hotel room, the twisted secrets of Novack Jr.'s unconventional life come spilling out.
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It looked more like a beef burger than any of its counterparts, and the bun kept the ingredients from spilling out.
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In September, Hurricane Florence burst dams and lagoons, with coal ash and pig waste spilling into the waterways of North Carolina.
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Surprisingly, helicopter mom Barbara isn't the one stirring the pot; this time, it's actually Peter's baby brother Jack spilling the tea.
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We cannot tolerate as a society the spilling of innocent, young, wonderful, vibrant people — sons and daughters, even husbands and wives.
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The reuniting of this large body of work feels like several streams converging into a river and spilling over its banks.
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Many tigers are running out of space, spilling out of their dedicated reserves, roaming along highways and skulking through crowded farmland.
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The Illinois, the Missouri, the Arkansas and the Mississippi Rivers were all at risk of spilling over in the coming days.
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On Twitter, another user posted a video of himself spilling wine on his Behringer synth and smashing it with a hammer.
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North Kivu Province adjoins Uganda, and the region has been plagued for decades by rebel and militia violence spilling across borders.
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Pothos is a climbing plant, although it often forms a mound of heart-shaped leaves before spilling over into trailing vines.
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He adds he'd like to see the story continued into later generations, spilling over into iconic eras like the Harlem Renaissance.
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People are everywhere: perched on armrests in the living room, spilling into hallways, rummaging in handbags and queuing for the bathroom.
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But a misconfigured server meant the app was also spilling out the secretly uploaded contents of victims' devices to the internet.
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"There has to be some self-reflection at the top and how that's spilling over in the down ballot," Taylor said.
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The bathroom for the first-class cabin had rust already forming around the sink and soap spilling out of the dispenser.
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Ohio officials had previously raised concerns that drilling from the project was spilling waste — including diesel fuel — at the pipeline site.
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When Novack Jr. is found murdered in a New York hotel room, the secrets of his unconventional life come spilling out.
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The tanker hit a freight ship on Saturday night in the East China Sea and burst into flames after spilling oil.
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Now the euphoria is spilling into the wider economy, with business confidence skyrocketing and consumer confidence hitting a 15-year high.
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That optimism is spilling over into spending, as well: Retail sales rose in May at their fastest pace in six months.
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He was set to haul it to a dumpster, only to have the bag break, spilling its contents onto the floor.
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It's not surprising that Donald's tweet [about "spilling the beans" on Cruz's wife] occurs the day before the attack comes out.
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In deeper water, Abdu Shakur watched with horror as the other boat began to capsize, spilling its passengers into the waves.
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In one of the five sculptures, a brick-red powder tips over from a large clay pot, spilling to the ground.
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A pool of water is collecting on the linoleum floor, spilling from a washing machine on one side of the tent.
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Their conflict started spilling out into the press in April, and is sometimes said to include Kushner's wife, Ivanka Trump, as well.
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Storm surges sent water spilling into Myrtle Beach's streets Saturday before the storm's center arrived, video posted by CNN affiliate WPDE showed.
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With the fountain, water will come from a cross-shaped source, "gently spilling over the names of the nine," the plans stated.
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At the club, a man with braids bumped into Hernandez, spilling a few drops of his drink on the former NFL star.
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Of course, our deteriorating relationship, the performance of the Chinese stock market, concerns about the economy -- they are certainly spilling over here.
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Maybe a hundred gather for these "unattended," a standing-room-only crowd spilling past the roof of the open-air committal shelter.
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The exterior of the cup is condensation-free and the tumbler comes with a lid so no worries about messes or spilling.
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They kicked at the remains of a resstop sushi blister pack spilling across the floor of the box, with a wet sneaker.
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Russian interference in the U.S. election clearly helped Trump with weeks of revelations of embarrassing emails from Democrats spilling into public view.
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People and objects rub up against one another, spilling over into a magnificent display of wonderment, similar to a tale by Scheherazade.
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Potts herself was on hand at GMA to help premiere the preview, later spilling secrets about the movie to host George Stephanopoulos.
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Ahead, L.A.'s most in-demand primping pros for the dudes are spilling their secrets and sharing their tried-and-true products.
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However, when it weakens or wobbles, it can send frigid air spilling south, as if Mother Nature left the freezer door open.
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It's no secret that Apple's culture of secrecy forbids even the most powerful at the company from spilling details about upcoming products.
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If that is confirmed, it will be a textbook example of disease in an animal reservoir spilling over to affect human beings.
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The Queen's grandson-in-law Mike Tindall is spilling the beans again — and this time it's about the royal family's messaging habits.
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"[There's] a lot of love, a lot of fighting, a lot of refereeing; a lot of teeth-brushing and spilling," he said.
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Boyfriend has one too many glasses of wine and ends up spilling red wine on himself and my cousin's nice, fluffy rug.
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And the violence is spreading, spilling across borders and threatening to tear apart poor, fragile states with bad rulers and swelling populations.
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Incidents involving the spilling of industrial and caustic chemicals, while infrequent and duly reported, have left land protectors on a hair trigger.
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Police said the incident started as an altercation inside the dance hall before spilling into the parking lot and erupting in gunfire.
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Conflicts that used to be only on TV seem to be everywhere, spilling through social media and onto the table at Thanksgiving.
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Perrie Edwards isn't interested in spilling the dirty details of what ended her long-term relationship with Zayn Malik, Teen Vogue reports.
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But if you've ever gone bottoms up with a bag of chips, you know you risk spilling them all on your face.
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Not exactly something you ever want, but especially when you're trying to remove a container of blood from your body without spilling.
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MORE in the wake of the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon explosion, while oil was still spilling uncontrolled in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Are you moving around during the day or mostly grafted to the couch, supine and immobile and spilling lo mein on yourself?
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For years, the alt-right has existed in the cyberworld, "but now they're kind of spilling over into the streets," Blazek said.
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One of India's ancient-most cities, Lucknow, held its first-ever queer parade that saw color and optimism spilling on its streets.
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And his new bride, a music management student and singer, is spilling all the details on her sexy cutout mermaid-style gown.
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President Trump is, predictably, pissed about former FBI Director James Comey spilling the tea on an alleged "golden showers" convo they had.
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"Sometimes it's good to rule by fear," she tells Cousin Isobel after punishing her big-mouthed maid for spilling her mistress' secrets.
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Last year's parade saw meme culture spilling into the real world with dog versions of The Fat Jewish and Netflix and Chill.
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While most people were gearing up for the Fourth of July, Florida-based makeup artist Tallia Lee was spilling one gripping narrative.
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A new area of concern is shootings along the expressways, where the authorities say gang feuds are spilling out of the neighborhoods.
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Vitriol on the site can sometimes erupt into larger memes, spilling over into social media and other avenues and creating further repercussions.
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I won't lie — it's pretty awkward spilling your guts to a complete stranger who also happens to be massaging your naked thigh.
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It was also likely that oil was spilling into Lake Pontchartrain, said Chief Dave Tibbits of the East Bay Consolidated Fire Department.
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A dizzying array of artworks is spread over six sectors at the fair, with satellite events spilling all over the Swiss city.
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Real Housewives reunion shows are known to be tea-spilling dramafests of the highest order, but sometimes even they can be dull.
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Of course, the thought of spilling rose should be enough to convince you it's worth purchasing a back-up pair — or two.
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The assumption is that women's work is autobiographical, and that autobiographical work is confessional, messy, and selfish, an undifferentiated spilling of guts.
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As Amazon maps out a host of physical stores, one of its chief rivals is also spilling out into the real world.
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Travel mugs are great in theory, but many are prone to spilling, leaking, or not actually keeping things hot, or cold, enough.
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The first version of the tool was deployed in the Pacific Ocean in 2018, but began spilling the plastic it had collected.
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But the country has a weak economy and double-digit unemployment, and Europe's volatile migration crisis has been spilling across its borders.
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One of them carried a young woman over his shoulder, either dead or unconscious, her dark hair spilling down past his hips.
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Vloggers who film from their bedrooms or cars today don't think twice about talking into the camera and spilling their guts out.
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It would also, they say, help Turkey tackle attacks by Kurdish insurgents and Islamic State militants spilling over from war in Syria.
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Some locals drinking downstairs in the saloon bar look a little bemused, but it's not only trendy youngsters spilling out the venue.
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The officials cited in The Times report said they were not overly worried that Mr. Trump was spilling secrets on the calls.
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He says he was just pushing through a crowd and put a hand on the man's hip to avoid spilling his drink.
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The "stolen portraits," with their myriad forms spilling forth in all directions, seem to know they possess more than they can handle.
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Their apartment living rooms are the new urban jungles, spilling over with philodendrons, pilea (this year's "It" plant) and bird's nest ferns.
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The actor Omar Metwally is frighteningly committed to this scene, digging up and spilling out a profound sense of failure and loss.
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The attacks on my character continued, spilling over outside the courtroom steps attempting to discredit me, and cast me in false light.
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But the other day in the corner of a classroom, they spoke English in between giggles, while spilling marbles into a funnel.
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But Carson, the most prominent African American in Trump's orbit, says Trump is just spilling his unfiltered thoughts, not displaying latent racism.
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Traffic, getting lost, spilling coffee on your shirt — there are a million reasons why you could arrive late for a job interview.
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He blew his quota by the ninth game and with frustration spilling over, he earned a code violation for an audible obscenity.
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Late one night last weekend, revelers were spilling from a trendy hotel nightclub in Doha as two athletic Turkish men checked in.
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We grabbed a stack of plastic cups, booked a conference room, and managed to set the tasting up without spilling (too much).
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The Fed, always vigilant about inflation, would then raise interest rates to prevent wage increases from spilling over into broad-based inflation.
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He also talks about seeing Ms. Castrée on "Seaweed," in which he details spilling her ashes outdoors, on a chair facing west.
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All of which put downward pressure on yields of European peripheral debt, with buying spilling over to German bunds and U.S. Treasuries.
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The case is one of several spilling out of a broad crackdown by the United States on offshore tax evasion by Americans.
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However, the German government faces a delicate balancing act with a deeper crisis for Deutsche Bank potentially spilling over into its economy.
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Spilling a company secret As a manager, you're usually expected to keep company plans under wraps until the company makes them public.
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The attacks on my character continued, spilling over outside the courtroom steps, attempting to discredit me and cast me in false light.
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" The accusations made by Qihoo and Qi-Anxin both stem from WikiLeaks' 2017 release that the secret-spilling organization dubbed "Vault 7.
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Fire marshals suspect the glass may have cracked under extended heat exposure, spilling oil and spreading flames, a Fire Department official said.
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But Watership Down, which sends blood spilling across a series of fields on the Berkshire-Hampshire border, is a tonic to that.
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When we bunked together, I was amused to see an assortment of passports spilling out of his backpack — Dutch, French, Swiss, Belgian.
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The resulting assemblages — free-standing or suspended, cascading down walls, spilling across floors — colonized gallery space the way consumerism swamped the globe.
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Her projects typically begin with a conceptual narrative and end as a group endeavor, with many voices spilling into a collective expression.
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In the end, the fear that two suspects might be escaping with the help of the police outweighed concerns over spilling innocent blood.
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But she's also refrained from spilling too many details on national television, perhaps in an attempt to protect her mother's privacy as well.
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The museum concept may not be infinitely expandable, but here we are, spilling out into the streets, with so many movements within us.
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Fortunately, the producers of This Is Us are spilling all the tea — or, more accurately, giving us a taste of what's to come.
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The bright pink container was lodged in the snow, with more of the cold stuff spilling in through the front of the carrier.
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There's a lesson in the millionaire data for all investors about the dangers of personal convictions, and emotions, spilling over into financial decisions.
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Hundreds of people had squeezed into the city hall for that informational meeting, filling up floor space and spilling out into the halls.
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Rory comes out of this meeting excited and ready to tell the world, but for now she's spilling her guts to Logan Huntzberger.
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The campaign has split the country of 80 million down the middle, its divisions spilling over to the large Turkish diaspora in Europe.
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A second CT scan revealed the new damage: The lower half of his colon had burst, spilling feces and air into his abdomen.
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More than 35,000 civilians have been displaced by the conflict, according to the United Nations, with violence spilling over into neighboring Chin state.
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But when Ernst arrived, the room was full, with dozens more crammed into the doorway and spilling into an atrium and adjacent hallways.
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After spilling the secret, she assures Colton that she is actually ready for a commitment and could see herself getting serious with him.
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Not even Jon, whom she criticizes during "Bells" for spilling the true details of his parentage to sister-cousin Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner).
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In the second act, there's even an extended scene of the Rangers sitting around a campfire, spilling their hearts out to each other.
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It shows — not tells — you that a grapefruit can be used during sex, complete with choking sounds and pulp spilling every which way.
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The cheers in the crowd outside parliament, spilling out past Barcelona's Arc de Triomf, would quickly turn to confusion and then palpable frustration.
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Ahead of Google's Android Wear 2.0 launch later this week, all sorts of details are spilling out about new hardware on the horizon.
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"Global manufacturing is facing plenty of of headwinds and now, that is spilling over into services," wrote Jennifer Lee, senior economist at BMO.
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Although the service sector is still expanding, the gloomy report raises concern that America's manufacturing troubles are spilling over into the broader economy.
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Bieber's supposed decision to bite directly into the middle — resulting in beans, cheese, meat, and lettuce spilling all over the ground — is absurd.
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Every day, I think about buying a to-go mug, but here I am after two months, still spilling coffee on my commute.
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Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna have reportedly broken up — that is, if anonymous sources spilling secrets about the couple are to be believed.
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The rising Seine is spilling into the streets and wreaking havoc on the city after nearly a week of heavy rainfall in Paris.
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I do not like ghost berries spilling out of ice cream cones, lightly implying that I should eat fruit instead of ice cream.
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We stockpile cosmetics — stuffing them in bins, bags, and baskets under our beds, in our drawers, and spilling out of our medicine cabinets.
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With Clay on his way out and the show spilling over its time slot, the Bachelorette skipped the rose ceremony for this episode.
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The rosé-fication of the beverage world has touched everything from vodka to seltzer and is now spilling over into the produce section.
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Two teen girls took the stage at their Texas high school graduations this month, long, dark hair spilling out below their graduation caps.
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That's how you elevate a show — even one that features one man spilling another's intestines onto the ground in front of a child.
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But some details are spilling out, like how the new version of the bill could be bad for folks with pre-existing conditions.
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Most of the lava wound up spilling into the ocean, creating an enormous new undersea delta that hardy ocean microbes are already colonizing.
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Bannon's ouster has been rumored in the past, with tension in the White House spilling out in public on an almost weekly basis.
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Nelson wasn't spilling any tea, though, she was just giving the details of her look and thanking those who helped her get ready.
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Tables spilling onto the pavements of Sakarya street would usually be packed with students and office workers at lunchtime and in the evenings.
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Remember that eclipses reveal things, and this is one intense eclipse season—Mercury and Jupiter together will have everyone spilling all their secrets!
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She pulls a damsel-in-distress move in a health food store, spilling carob balls everywhere so he can swoop in and help.
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And almost 190,000 murres perished after the Exxon Valdez crashed in the sound in 1989, spilling more than 1 million gallons of oil.
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Every dubious decision, every bit of chatter and commentary, every lame joke between Backpage employees and managers, was about to come spilling out.
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Cable news producers pulled into border tax fight: The battle over a tax proposal from House Republicans is spilling over into the airwaves.
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But their insurgency is now intensifying and risks spilling into previously stable neighbors despite efforts by French and Malian forces to restore order.
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As I back away in awe, I watch an oily, malformed black serpent creature begin spilling out of the cracks in Gundyr's armor.
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And while Dennis and Sudler-Smith certainly seem to have repaired their friendship, the reality star doesn't feel bad about spilling the beans.
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Spilling over with demon alcohol, a temporary relief from the horrors surrounding us as election night unfolded, I stared into its bountiful wound.
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In 1975, the hull of the Iraqi tanker Tarik Ibn Ziyad was breached, spilling 6 million liters of crude oil into the bay.
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Of course, the US has veered toward terrible social rupture in the past without spilling over the cliff into open, nation-dividing violence.
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Tan said the military was trying to contain fighting in the area and keep it from spilling over to other areas in Mindanao.
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That proved critical when a power cut disabled the plant's waste processing equipment, spilling contaminated water into the sea, according to the report.
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Water is spilling over the top of several levees in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, which sits along the Mississippi River southeast of New Orleans.
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But they should be watched: The "refugee crisis" is these children, women and men spilling into the sea from grotesquely inadequate, rusting tubs.
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Imagine spilling coffee on your shirt and not thinking twice about it, or going confidently from a sweaty work out to your desk.
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If two best friends stop being best friends, is it ever okay for either of them to start spilling the other one's secrets?
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The Planufer, a cobblestone street that follows the canal, winds past outdoor cafes and handsome prewar apartments before spilling into the Kottbusser Damm.
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With the new lower brackets wider apart than before, more dollars can be converted in those brackets without spilling over into higher brackets.
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As a priest he has been a trusted confidant to some rough characters, he said, and looks dimly upon spilling information about others.
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That device hit some obstacles: Shortly after the launch, The Ocean Cleanup discovered that the device was spilling the plastic it had collected.
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Spilling out of its traditional home in what is now called David Geffen Hall, it could now feasibly encompass even Midsummer Night Swing.
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Instability in neighboring Ethiopia and South Sudan are spilling over the border into the disputed territory known as the Ilemi Triangle, residents said.
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China's biggest cities - Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen - have led the rise, but the frenzy is also spilling over into smaller cities in central China.
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Her emotions are constantly brimming in her eyes, on the verge of spilling out in vulnerable tears at any single act of kindness.
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Perhaps because everyone's doing steak tartare, it appeared here, too, inexplicably mixed with cubed carrots and potato, spilling out of a Cubanelle pepper.
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Since she has servants, Claire has no need to furiously flip through the Barefoot Contessa while slugging wine and spilling egg yolk everywhere.
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Trump is a sewer spilling over of lies and falsehoods, very easily what you might call unverifiable, and I'm just speaking politely there.
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Breslin and Curatorial Assistant Margaret Kross have continued that magical sensation with the small but impactful Spilling Over: Painting Color in the 1960s.
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Lizzie Clachan's set, a mansion with oddly empty corridors, crumbling bowels and great piles of dirt spilling from doors, keeps revealing new facets.
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They would go out together to the Met Ball, to the clubs, spilling out into New York dressed in appropriately dazzling evening clothes.
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Neighborhood Joint On a recent Saturday afternoon at a Hindu temple in Queens, a crowd assembled there was spilling out onto Holly Avenue.
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FRIDAY PUZZLE — When we last saw Evan Kalish, he was making his New York Times Crossword debut by spilling secrets on a Monday.
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They also argued that civilian trials presented a greater risk of spilling classified information and that terrorism trials could turn courthouses into targets.
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I ended this four-year relationship because our respective insecurities were spilling over into our relationship, causing frequent fights in the past year.
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Though the trade impasse does not appear to be spilling over to the labor market, job growth has been slowing since mid-2018.
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Bailey claimed that Hernandez became incensed when de Abreu disrespected him by bumping into him in a night club, and spilling his drink.
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Hazy, poetic and spilling over with aching romanticism, "The Souvenir" exposes the raw nerve of the kind of desperate love that changes lives.
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Early on, London march organizers announced that there were over 0003,000 people in attendance, with people spilling into side roads and climbing railings.
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Early on, London march organizers announced that there were over 80,000 people in attendance, with people spilling into side roads and climbing railings.
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The aloofness and arrogance of the Biden operation came spilling out for all to see under the bright lights of the debate stage.
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Children's Books | Bookshelf Seeing the Nutcracker, tweaking family traditions, spilling the beans about Santa and more in this season's holiday books for children.
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That's why I fought like a rancid teenager well into my late 30s, making big scenes and spilling tears, in public and private.
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The softer approach is spilling into the ratings that banks receive from the agency, a crucial measure of their compliance with federal rules.
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Here he is ... the man who REALLY created the Big Baller empire -- Grandpa Ball -- and he's spilling some family secrets to TMZ Sports!
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Meanwhile Paul Manafort was double-flipping, giving Trump's lawyers a secret briefing on what was going on while he was spilling the beans.
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First, there is the titular Stranger (Hannah John-Kamen) — real name Christine Killane — running around the series' suburban England, spilling characters' worst secrets.
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I went into a coffee shop, and ordered a coffee without worrying about spilling it on the carrier, or into the diaper bag.
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Newman will also make them face questions everyone's ducking (vasectomies for autistic men?) before sweeping them, finally, into a soul-spilling high tide.
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Except we're spilling something like 37 billion tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere per year, and we've been doing it for decades.
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The small lobby is packed with guests spilling in and out to attend conferences, take business meetings, or explore Miami's thriving Brickell neighborhood.
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As Kidman told the Portland Press Herald, the idea behind their guillotine campaign t-shirt wasn't about spilling the blood of the rich.
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The police report from that day noted several safes around the bedroom, all of them open and spilling out translucent orange pill bottles.
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The worries about Turkey's banks are spilling over to the European banking system, since several major euro zone banks have operations in Turkey.
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That has driven the country's food price index to the highest since January 2012, with surging pork prices spilling over into other proteins.
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And today's frenzy as a key decision looms on Capitol Hill is spinning across our Twitter timelines and spilling out into the streets.
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Knowing that, at any given moment, your t-shirt and outfit can be completely ruined by accidentally spilling something, is not for me.
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The dispute is a sign of how a disagreement between Washington and Beijing over trade may be spilling over into other international arenas.
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Sure enough, Spencer's intestines were soon spilling out in the street, giving us one last revolting vision to remember during the holiday break.
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This compulsion may in fact be spilling over into the Trump administration's approach to government agencies, particularly those with a more scientific leaning.
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The bar is tiny, with pink dusklight spilling onto the snowy patio where a few people huddled under shared blankets, clutching their glasses.
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Your car isn't a piggy bank, but it's hard to tell from all the coins spilling over the edge of the cup holder.
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After gunshots were fired during a dispute inside the home, people began spilling outside, and two gunmen fired on the crowd, he said.
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Bougainvillea overflowing against deep blue skies or any color stucco wall or in an alley spilling over a fence can make my day.
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Outbreaks in other European countries are spilling over, just when England's child-vaccination rate for measles has fallen for four years in a row.
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But given her history of ugliness and racism and spilling conspiracy theories on twitter, didn&apost ABC executives know exactly what they were getting?
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The tossing of the sea made him woozy, and then there was the fish spilling out of the enormous net the crew hauled in.
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The idea was to place the ship onto the cradle and lift it to the surface without tipping it over and spilling its cargo.
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Kansas City is the largest metropolis in Missouri, located on its western edge, straddling the border with Kansas and spilling city into both states.
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"It's been 40 years!" the actress previously told PEOPLE about spilling the secret of the real-life love between Han Solo and Princess Leia.
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Lost shoes were scattered around the scorched field, as were plastic jugs and jerry cans that the victims had carried to gather spilling fuel.
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Like much of the old guard, he is skeptical of the DIY ethos spilling over from the BDSM community post-Fifty Shades of Grey.
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While he isn't spilling the details of the party yet, Legend says that Luna has been "really into" the movie Coco as of late.
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Prosecutors had argued Hernandez flew into a violent rage after someone accidentally bumped into him inside the bar, spilling his drink in the process.
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It's a reasonable request, but a difficult one, as any discussion of 22049 is bound to involve spoiler-spilling queries, many of them existential.
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Luby said he took a first-aid kit out of his car and got gauze to stop the blood spilling from a chest wound.
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She has a drink in her hand at all times that she's mostly spilling on herself, but she is the keeper of the gossip.
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Celebrities spilling secrets, sharing memes, and sneaking pictures is always the best part of award shows, and tonight's 61st Grammy Awards are no different.
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On a recent morning, the load was too much for a box containing a furniture shipment, spilling weights over the floor as it collapsed.
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Dueling arguments In opening statements, prosecutors said that the shooting took place after de Abreu bumped into Hernandez at a nightclub, spilling a drink.
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Papers covered his coffee table and desk—not stacks, but floods: text oriented every which way, some pages close to spilling onto the floor.
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Michael Ausiello, TVLine's founder and editor in chief, is spilling some juicy gossip about our favorite returning shows, and there's a lot to unpack.
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Pollack's funeral was attended by a large crowd of people, ABC 10 reported, filling the parking lot and spilling out into the surrounding area.
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While the rest of the world was in the dark, Mindy Kaling was spilling her pregnancy secret to her Wrinkle In Time co-stars.
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A protest by about 100 people in the camp followed, with half of them spilling out onto the road and attempting to block traffic.
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My childhood can be measured easily, in pools of light spilling onto pages and books blanketing the surfaces of our house in Aba, Nigeria.
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And after more than a year of bad press, internal tensions are reaching a boiling point and are now spilling out into public view.
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The polar vortex split also sent record cold spilling into the Western U.S., while the East Coast set all-time record highs last week.
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A study conducted by researchers at the University of Florida examined how workers can prevent workplace stress from spilling over into their home lives.
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Hiram then initiates Archie into the family with a tradition of cutting their hands and spilling blood onto Archie's notebook, which he then burns.
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The 23-year-old's ponytail appears to be spilling out from atop her head, despite the fact that she has a baseball cap on.
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Guo also said CIRC will prevent risks stemming from peer-to-peer (P2P) lending and internet finance from spilling over onto the insurance industry.
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Among the Toca-created series is one called Messie, featuring a loveable-but-klutzy girl discovering (and spilling) ice cream, glue and rainbow cupcakes.
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While husband Russell Wilson may be keeping his lips sealed when it comes to their baby's sex, could Ciara secretly be spilling the beans?
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Too much of anything and then some things start spilling out and you either have lettuce on the floor or mustard on your face.
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WASHINGTON — The Pentagon official in charge of financing America's current and future wars downplayed concerns that trade disputes were spilling into the industrial base.
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Donald Trump's longtime butler at Mar-a-Lago, his 118-room Palm Beach estate, is spilling the beans on life inside the Florida manse.
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Creator Dan Fogelman is spilling the tea about what some of our favorite This Is Us couples will be up to in season 2.
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Many walked away from the show with multiple bags of $40 concert tees spilling out, and more freshly-purchased tour merchandise on their backs.
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That awareness appears to be spilling over to the cryptocurrency launch — especially for politicians who are also calling for a breakup of Big Tech.
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This year's dates for Apple's annual WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) haven't been officially announced, but that hasn't stopped Siri from spilling the beans early.
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Craig Robinson is spilling the beans about the actress in an interview with PEOPLE Now alongside Table 19 costars Lisa Kudrow and Wyatt Russell.
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PEOPLE caught up with Collins, who did his best to answer our burning questions without spilling any secrets from the notoriously tightly sealed set.
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I like to say that Sam has "eggs spilling out of her," but she has fertility issues of her own, including uterine fibroid tumors.
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Not only was the sealant spilling out onto roads, leaving fiber lines exposed, but the shallow trenches left cables vulnerable during routine road maintenance.
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On Monday's two-hour Men Tell All, 17 of Becca Kufrin's castoffs gathered for one giant, televised tea-spilling session — here are your highlights.
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Now, that business partnership is spilling over into Drake's live show, as Apple Music will sponsor the rapper's upcoming Summer Sixteen tour with Future.
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In addition to excelling at red carpet events and interior decorating jobs, socialites are great at one thing: Spilling the beans to the press.
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Last week, a fermentation tank exploded because it was too full, which led to 30,000 liters of Prosecco spilling out and going to waste.
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Last year, a fire that ruptured a transformer at the nuclear plant sent several thousand gallons of oil spilling into the adjacent Hudson River.
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Whether they are trolling them on dates or spilling TMI family secrets, these dads love making their kids cringe as they crack up laughing.
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It's a reasonable request, but a difficult one, as any discussion of 2049 is bound to involve spoiler-spilling queries, many of them existential.
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The bot is actually quite impressively coordinated, able to knock glasses with you in a toast and down its booze without spilling a drop.
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Despite some early out-spilling of vitriol and tearful accusations of betrayal, Zayn has experienced more than enough fan support in his solo career.
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Away from the tiny, inquisitive, Trump-like hands of toddlers, or away from your drunken friends prone to spilling drinks on the picnic table.
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Zammuto: I don't want to get in trouble for spilling the beans here, but I feel they need to be spilled at some point.
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" Jiwon Han, author of the study, sets up the issue as such: "Rarely do we manage to carry coffee around without spilling it once.
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Hundreds of protesters, some from distant states, burst through the doors, filling all four levels of the rotunda and spilling into the House gallery.
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Those party squabbles are spilling into the public eye months before the pivotal November midterms, when Democrats hope to take back the House majority.
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The looks felt special this season with things like flowers spilling out of the hair and gold glitter dusted over lids, lips, and eyebrows.
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All of which has been putting downward pressure on yields of European peripheral debt, with buying spilling over to German bunds and U.S. Treasuries.
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In the Houston area, two reservoirs began spilling over amid historic flooding and rescue operations are underway for those trapped by the rising water.
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I was waiting for the patch to join the plot, spilling secret truths at tricky moments, but, for some reason, Samantha 2 keeps shtum.
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They can be well-dressed business people that "accidentally" bump into you, or regular-looking locals who distract you by spilling something on you.
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Tensions in the House Democratic Caucus are spilling into the open over how to address dismal conditions at migrant detention centers on the border.
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Zippier were the duo of tacos, a tangle of diced tuna cheek, pineapple, onion, cilantro, tomatoes and habanero spilling out of hard corn shells.
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