Will it still be seminars and panels, spirited dinners and the Spirited Awards?
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Spirited Away (Hayao Miyazaki, 223) 'Spirited Away' is leading the charge for animated films among critics. 22016.
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Even the spirited Antigone, the brave Joan of Arc and the unfettered Thelma and Louise meet tragic ends in large part because they are spirited, brave and unfettered.
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They're not even all that spiritual — they're just spirited.
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You could just as easily be mean spirited and hateful.
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You could just as easily be mean spirited and hateful.
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The food in Spirited Away is animated with intricate detail.
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He's large for his age and spirited, strong and loud.
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She knew that Zoe was a gorgeous free spirited woman.
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The two candidates had another spirited exchange on health care.
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Or, as she prefers to call him, a "spirited" child.
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Accompanying it, the spirited red Nußbaumer wine of the region.
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The moment had passed, and the zeitgeist had spirited away.
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To calm it down, she whistles the pipirit's spirited squeak.
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This summery chicken thigh recipe fits in the spirited category.
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HIGHLAND PARK "Spirited Away" (2001), directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Aug.
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She was "very spirited," her father, Russell Pitkin, told me.
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The spirited and damaged Star isn't the most efficient salesperson.
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A spirited sweater that pays homage to their favorite team
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That concludes our debate for this evening, a spirited one.
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But the spirited Bridgette at least has a support system.
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It is spirited and hopeful and even, at times, lighthearted.
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They're free spirited, they feel things before they know them.
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It's less spirited as well, though nicely complex and clean.
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Charles falls profoundly in love with Leland's spirited daughter, Catherine.
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I saw high 20s in mostly urban (and spirited) driving.
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In this solo, she's at her most extroverted, perky, spirited.
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Spirited, passionate, boisterous debate is nothing new in our politics.
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Mickelsen said she was expecting spirited debate on those matters.
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Rosie is a spirited girl in the Second World War.
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Cue treetop celebrations and a spirited rendition of Yub Nub.
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Mr. Carter capped the night by giving another spirited tribute.
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The soprano Susanna Phillips remains a spirited Musetta; Dan Ettinger conducts.
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For me, this object's look of spectacular, spirited defiance is salutary.
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Above all, food is a source of comfort in Spirited Away.
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And she's ready to put her free-spirited energy to use.
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We're about being free-spirited and inclusive — being genderless and ageless.
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Aquarius energy is free-spirited, experimental, and even a little rebellious.
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Need a refresher on why they're our favorite spirited comedy duo?
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My free-spirited wife Susan was the catalyst behind our move.
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Business leaders are far less public spirited than they once were.
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He, too, looked spirited and won media plaudits for his performance.
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However public-spirited protesters may be, they also need to eat.
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She's free-spirited and is always open to trying new things.
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He was spirited out of the territory to an unknown fate.
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As a broadcaster, Channel 4 is no stranger to spirited debate.
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It's been a great spirited conversation and American people appreciate it.
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The rippling finale came across as infectiously spirited but never breathless.
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Hurricanes captain Justin Williams said the team's spirited performance was encouraging.
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To see the spirited shenanigans ensue, watch the full video above.
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" May 23, 2014: "Congrats to @Team_Mitch on winning a spirited primary.
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"It'll be a spirited race," he told reporters at the Capitol.
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"That Taylor posted Katy's letter wasn't mean-spirited," says the source.
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Juan, however, wasn't going to let the spirited moment slip by.
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Cook Inlet sales in 2012, 20073 and 2014 attracted spirited bidding.
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Happiness is a baby rhino playing in snow with spirited determination.
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French Hill (R) is facing a spirited contest from state Rep.
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My actions were shaped by exasperation with a few spirited reporters.
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Those who use it might think that the word connotes "spirited".
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Mr. Hart put up a spirited, even defiant defense of JustFly.
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Kind of childish, not very "presidential", maybe mean spirited, immature ...whatever.
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But some is unnecessary and mean-spirited, Snyder Cut proponents said.
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So they'll seek help from famously spirited specialists: young New Yorkers.
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What a cynical, mean-spirited, counterproductive and irresponsible step it is.
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That doesn't mean Caddy has given up on spirited motoring, however.
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The infectious partylike atmosphere is due to the young, spirited crowd.
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There's even been a spirited push for alternatives, some rather biting.
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I do think you'll see her run a spirited campaign here.
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She's competitive, beautiful, free-spirited and not held back by haters.
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She's so spirited and emotional that she can barely contain herself.
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" Feinstein later released a statement calling the interaction "a spirited discussion.
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Greater subtlety is drawn out of, or spirited into, the ingredients.
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For his part, Mr. Xi delivered a spirited defense of globalization.
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He is fully present in these smart, glamorous, high-spirited works.
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Files spirited out of Russia by Vasili Mitrokhin, a former archivist
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I'd never experienced such a spirited party, and I loved it.
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It both captures and gently critiques Gabriel's free-spirited, adventurous sensibility.
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Pray for a spirited conflict in which no one gets injured.
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"Everybody got kind of spirited, but no foul," said GOP Sen.
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I looked a lot at Spirited Pursuit and Along Dusty Roads.
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I wanted to root for this spirited underdog all the way.
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The spirited Puerto Ricans never had any reason to get energized.
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But asked about the law Wednesday, Yellen made a spirited defense.
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They had a spirited debate about guns over lunch in Kentucky.
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Ms. Helmond played Angela's free-spirited, constantly dating mother, Mona Robinson.
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And it's meant to be very mean-spirited, which is very biased.
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In Spirited Away, Chihiro loses her parents to gluttony—plain and simple.
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Wildfire fighters are an unusual lot, at once dedicated and free-spirited.
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Meghan let her long hair down, contributing to her free spirited vibe.
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He was even booed by the audience for some mean spirited jokes.
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But there were a couple of things lacking from his spirited speech.
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Make your mornings a lot more spirited with Tootsie Roll hot cocoa.
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Teachers and staff held a spirited rally and marched in downtown Chicago.
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To suggest I felt anything but admiration is mean-spirited and false.
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People who live there seem free-spirited and in touch with themselves.
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Aurora was a "feisty, spirited bird who commanded respect," the school said.
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Kaine gave a spirited performance that was, to his detriment, wholly negative.
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The result is a look that's fashionable, yet free-spirited and timeless.
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Meghan let her long hair down, contributing to her free spirited vibe.
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Nobody feels nice listening to Rap music because its inherently mean-spirited.
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That was something I related to, because here I am, two-spirited.
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There's nothing uglier than someone's who is selfish, mean-spirited and mean.
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And this justifies the mean-spirited behavior on behalf of our government.
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Perez takes the stage for a spirited address that stressed party unity.
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But while this performance was spirited, it was ultimately limited in effect.
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But the spirited speech during the Golden Globes has refueled widespread speculation.
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With his "anchor" tweet, Trump once again flaunts his mean-spirited ignorance.
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Spirited Away hits all the right notes for a spooky evening in.
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The piece is a bulería, a strongly accented, high-spirited song form.
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The movement, "Spirited," maintains a sybaritic optimism even through emotional U-turns.
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Mr. Blomstedt ended with a spirited account of Dvorak's hearty Eighth Symphony.
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Either way, this doesn't sound much like a sparkling, high-spirited entertainment.
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There were spirited cheers and shrieks as speaker after speaker stepped up.
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It's always a spirited discussion, and there's so much to talk about.
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In this work, changing patterns reflected a larger idea of spirited community.
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The imam offering the final prayers gave a spirited speech, urging unity.
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He recalls his days as a free-spirited Marine stationed in Hawaii.
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"Testimony" is high-spirited, hugely enjoyable and generous from start to finish.
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Both Rosie and Ally think there was nothing mean spirited about it.
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After all, spirited dissent and disagreement are hallmarks of a healthy democracy.
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It would be seen for what it is: a mean-spirited rant.
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Public-spirited science yielded to the demands of a national-security state.
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Now, humble grasses are returning as focal points in free-spirited bouquets.
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It's how we hear her true voice, defiant, spirited, even mordantly funny.
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This time, it's two spirited London girls and their very different trajectories.
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If he were being flip, his comments were childish and mean-spirited.
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Go deeper: Tillerson's farewell: "This can be a very mean-spirited town"
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GARNER "Hitch-22," by Christopher Hitchens, is so witty and so spirited.
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She called the meeting a success, "lively," and "spirited" on Morning Joe.
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The teachers "didn't know what to do with my spirited energy," he recalled.
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Mr. Merrill seems to favor a high-spirited incompatibility that is unusual here.
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Multiple contestants are cheerleaders, and the atmosphere is perpetually awash in spirited rhymes.
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The spirited anthem is about letting loose and being able to do anything.
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But Dunham's comments weren't mean-spirited, bigoted or harmful in any real way.
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I'm an independent, free-spirited type — but something changed when I married Michael.
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Allowing free-reign with the voice of antifa, communists, and mean-spirited people.
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Known as the Marsh-Edwards House, it's said to have numerous "spirited" guests.
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"Bezos has a very aggressive and spirited philanthropic approach to space," Jonas said.
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It is also mean-spirited toward families in Mexico who depend on remittances.
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He is a mean-spirited bully who will be remembered for his vitriol.
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Ms. O'Hara-Baker gives her free-spirited Lilly a sense of gamin airiness.
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Executives from local outlets such as Patch, Spirited Media, MinnPost, PublicSource, RichlandSource, Whereby.
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It's Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro, and the collected works of Studio Ghibli.
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Schiller, however, offered a spirited and unusual defense of the iPhone X notch.
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"Pete and I just ate like the parents from spirited away," she tweeted.
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Thankfully, there's so much more to the NSX than just spirited driving performance.
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Impeachment -- I mean, that&aposs so -- it&aposs so petty and mean- spirited.
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Dean then in early 2005 won a spirited contest to chair the DNC.
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They're often mean spirited, and they target anyone in the Trump inner circle.
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If you're a geek like me, it can be a very spirited debate.
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Each year, Harvard University presents the award to a prominent public-spirited leader.
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Their banter was cutting, but never mean-spirited (Spock was incapable of mean).
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The Moon is in free-spirited Sagittarius all day, so try something new.
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Sagittarius is an optimistic, adventurous, and free-spirited energy—set yourself free, Cancer!
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Certainly, her books contain a lot of high-spirited banter, spoken and thought.
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" "Yes, we will have differences of opinion and there will be spirited debate.
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It was a conversation that was, by turns, interesting, public-spirited, and obtuse.
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But I think a spirited race," Bauman said, "has one really positive effect.
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But with Victoria, she is performing against her usual type: strong and spirited.
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In December, a month after O'Rourke narrowly lost a spirited challenge to Sen.
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Before that, she'd been the spirited point guard, the All-Star everyone loved.
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McIlroy was asked on NBC how he would describe the Hazeltine crowd. Spirited?
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Or the uncomfortable laughter that follows a mean-spirited or off-color joke.
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"Expect spirited rallies," said Robin Bieber, technical analyst at London brokerage PVM Oil.
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Several of the Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away screenings were completely sold out.
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By comparison, the early UFC was mean-spirited, low-rent, and often boring.
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She's even got some anime in the mix, with Haku from Spirited Away.
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"We do not have the spending power of Spirited Creatives," Ms. Sullivan said.
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He could turn to the reliable J.A. Happ, or the spirited Masahiro Tanaka.
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Preacher stages these kinds of nasty setpieces with a joyfully mean-spirited inventiveness.
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But the ensemble's spirited rambles from reggae to swinging bop to rough abstraction?
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Poem Reading this wildly spirited poem leaves a wondrous "wow" in the mouth.
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Momenti Spirited Ice Creams & Sorbets, $69.95, plus shipping, for eight half-pints, foodydirect.
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And the seats themselves are comfy while also being bolstered for spirited driving.
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The women that I'm around are into that free-spirited s— like me.
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Vanessa Bryant first memorialized her daughter as a spunky, rhythmic, sweet-spirited teenager.
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But disagreement is frequent in the Ethics Bowl, and the discussions are spirited.
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His teams play high-energy, spirited football, but so do plenty of others.
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Researchers and advocates began a spirited debate about what, exactly, was going on.
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Our article exploring London's future after "Brexit" generated a spirited trans-Atlantic discussion.
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Rekindling Mr. Lehman's public-spirited legacy has proved a heavy lift for biographers.
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He was just that, though, in a spirited fight that had no knockdowns.
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She was very musical, petite, pretty, beguiling, very funny, a spirited adorable woman.
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For decades, Mr. Gass led a spirited attack on the traditional American novel.
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The demonstrators from across the country were well organized and spirited in their chants.
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This community-spirited cycle calls for us to come together, rise above, and reconnect.
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A spirited argument session took place in December, but no ruling has been issued.
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In this spirited podcast, Mr. Shortz speaks to these and other reader-submitted questions.
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Democrats with roots in working-class America portrayed Trump as dishonest and mean-spirited.
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Despite being a stereotype in so many ways, Elle isn't catty or mean spirited.
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And for much of the final they struggled to conquer a spirited Dutch defence.
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Automattic, Spirited Media and News Revenue Hub have raised $2.4 million for this project.
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Twitter weighed in: Hopefully this interaction prepares you for your own spirited family debates!
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All of you, it&aposs great to have you on, spirited and great conversation.
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Ashley Olsen was a free-spirited artist who loved to laugh, paint and travel.
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Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation called the station's decision censorship and mean-spirited.
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Now, this adorable and spirited little fighter is in intensive physical therapy, including hydrotherapy.
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It did not, however, mention what if any files the group spirited access to.
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The two candidates also had a spirited exchange on abortion, gun rights and immigration.
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And then there were spirited rounds of arguments among the top polling candidates. Sen.
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Senate Republicans held a spirited closed-door caucus meeting in the Capitol at lunchtime.
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Lately, she's toned down the metallics and embraced a more free-spirited boho feel.
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"I don't think he meant to hurt anybody or be mean-spirited," she says.
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His was an ecclesiastic cosmos, spirited by the sheer wonder of creation—and destruction.
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Her husband, Victor (Bill Gunn), is a free-spirited painter and her complete opposite.
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Still, it'll take more than some mean-spirited comments to take this family down.
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"We can be strong without being cruel; tough without being mean spirited," Schwarzenegger said.
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Sociable and spirited, the engaging nature of Living Coral welcomes and encourages lighthearted activity.
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A spirited nominating season might teach them what voters actually want from their president.
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"I think that's another spirited debate will have, there's arguments both ways," Duprey said.
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The decision to end TPS for Hondurans is mean-spirited, shortsighted and wholly unnecessary.
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After 20 minutes of spirited discussion, everyone shook hands and went their separate ways.
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What follows is a spirited lover's quarrel with the individualism in our national thought.
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No matter how rough, or hard, or obnoxious I was, it wasn't mean-spirited.
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His best verses here are his most spirited rapping in at least two years.
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They were free-spirited enough to make fun of art and all its pretensions.
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We like to have honest and spirited debates, but not phrases like that, obviously.
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There was a long, spirited discussion about the suitability of various types of candy.
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Gillespie is coming off a spirited but ultimately unsuccessful 2014 Senate challenge to Sen.
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However, the engine is delightful, and the car's well-suited for spirited backroad driving.
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But after some spirited jousting with Rothfeld, Griffith fell silent — involuntarily, it turned out.
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"I'd say we're at least Spirited Creatives at this point," Mr. DiCaprio said, hopefully.
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Back then, the show was less mean-spirited and more goofy, immature, and schizophrenic.
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Today, Mr. Allen says he has no pain and feels as spirited as ever.
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CS: Your sincere effort to do right by your free-spirited daughter is commendable.
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The crowd was spirited, but nowhere near the size of most major championship fights.
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He was almost invariably a flawed craftsman and often valuably — sometimes thrillingly — large-spirited.
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The elder advised him to rub salt inside her skin when she spirited away.
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Mr. Gilbert drew from them a spirited, richly textured account of Brahms's Third Symphony.
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Elise Stefanik, who provided spirited defenses of the president, raised more than $3.2 million.
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He is a rather cheerful, spirited fellow who works as a short-order cook.
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The two-story duplex is spirited, engaging and fiercely unusual — much like its owner.
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According to Torres, it reflects the "mean-spirited" immigration policies of the Trump administration.
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It was reported in print and on TV that Trump was spirited — and vacuous.
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There's a spirited debate in psychology over whether generations matter beyond just age effects.
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The investigators said that Judge Wang himself had spirited away the missing case files.
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But Brooks, who scored 16 points in the quarter, led a spirited 17-4 surge.
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Spirited Away is made real in its on-point depiction of Jiufen's buildings and storefronts.
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Republican senators had a "spirited discussion" on the matter, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said.
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Standout tracks include the bouncy "Lean Lean," and "Pass," the most spirited song off PiMP.
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During the fourth debate in Milwaukee, several candidates had a spirited exchange about budgetary policy.
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Humor is paramount, and even in the darker moments Moth offers a spirited commentary throughout.
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Tom Carper fended off a spirited challenge from the progressive movement in Thursday's primary election.
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"Dillon is a spirited, high energy young man," says his high school counselor Luke Sferra.
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I thought she was really funny, she was very spirited and I loved her energy.
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Because I'm not mean-spirited, and I don't think I make fun of political correctness.
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Princess Charlotte is sugar and spice – and spirited, her mom Princess Kate said on Friday.
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Meehan, never one to shrink from an argument, got into a spirited debate with them.
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You're feeling unusually free-spirited this September, Scorpio, so why rush to tie yourself down?
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The handsome and spirited otter was rescued on May 31, 2017, in San Luis Obispo.
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Those spirited proclamations successfully positioned X for martyrdom, regardless of what critics had to say.
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"It's a mean-spirited bill, and I'm so glad that it has not passed," Rep.
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From its inception, black horror has encapsulated some of art's most spirited, socially engaging ideas.
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According to local reports, the first meeting was civil, with spirited debate on both sides.
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Their political careers and each of their states will suffer from their mean-spirited stupidity.
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Some of them are believed to have been spirited across the border by Chinese agents.
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December, 2014: Apple deletes "After School," a "mean spirited" messaging app for high school students.
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And those qualities dodn't make her ugly or weak-spirited — they just makes her different.
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Your brisk walk should be comfortable, but spirited — between 3.0 and 4.0 mph, most likely.
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In other words, going from constructive criticism to mean-spirited can be a slippery slope.
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One of them appears to have been spirited from Hong Kong by the mainland's agents.
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The unending, agonizing failure of his administration has spawned a new generation of spirited activism.
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The G.P.A. ethos takes spirited children and pushes them to be hard working but complaisant.
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And I am not racist, and there is not mean-spirited intent in my observation.
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We had the privilege of listening to a spirited panel discussion between IRI's chairman, Sen.
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Cruz, who is up for reelection this year and faces a spirited challenger in Rep.
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But the spirited primary has become a bit of a nail-biter heading into Tuesday.
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"Such a caring, kind, feisty, sensitive, hilarious, talented, goofy, free spirited, beautiful girl," she continued.
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"Charade," the finale, is a spirited dialogue between trombone and orchestra that turns slyly combative.
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His humor is rarely mean-spirited, but a few of his jokes hint at menace.
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The ultimate Prey girl is free-spirited, travels the world and lives in a swimsuit.
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The matches are spirited, family-friendly affairs, with banners, T-shirt guns and a mascot.
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The bespectacled man working the counter is good-spirited but clearly skeptical about this order.
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It's funny and mean-spirited and hockey needs to add this to its official statistics.
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Down the street at Cameroon's medical supply center, I worked with a spirited chief pharmacist.
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Smith's nasty tirade against a couple of kids is inappropriate, and just plain mean-spirited.
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While not a particularly mean spirited ghost, the story of Samuel Chew is still disconcerting.
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I would love to see more people of color, Indigenous people, and two-spirited people.
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Before the show, a spirited discussion broke out in the standby line about the comeback.
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From floral to folk, free-spirited designs make a statement with print, color and embellishment.
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That's quite a soap opera to pile onto poor Dvorak's wonderful and large-spirited quartet.
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Which and her colleagues, "A Wrinkle in Time" is demonstratively generous, encouraging and large-spirited.
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New England's usually free-spirited tight end Rob Gronkowski acknowledged that he was considering retirement.
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But this performance, though spirited, did not sufficiently bring out the music's boldness for me.
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The subject has been the source of spirited debate but has not attracted widespread support.
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Bruce Handy's "Wild Things" is a spirited grown-up's tour through classics of children's literature.
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Ahead, your one-stop shopping destination for a home that's brimming with free-spirited charm.
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There's a very spirited debate on the things to do that are right and wrong.
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This was gala fare, good-spirited from first to last and admirably catholic in taste.
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Moderately bolstered seats can hold a wide range of drivers in place during spirited maneuvers.
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Serena is a legend and I think your comment is passive aggressive and mean spirited.
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Then Mr. Langrée conducted a spirited performance of the first movement of the "Haffner" Symphony.
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It started as a food fight and degenerated into mean-spirited attacks and little substance.
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But she is expert at enlisting the audience in the complicity of spirited make-believe.
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This turned out to be no bad thing for the city's spirited, unpredictable modern scene.
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Lupita Nyong'o will return to "The Daily Show" for another spirited chat with Trevor Noah.
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It was a spirited embellishment that Brooks had hoped would get him a foul call.
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Jennifer Lopez also weighed in with a spirited political call to artists to stand together.
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Queen Anne (Colman) is neurotic, self-pitying and in failing health, yet is wildly spirited.
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Flynn, similarly, hasn't said as much as a mean-spirited word about Trump in public.
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This autobiography by the Band's guitarist and main songwriter is high-spirited, entertaining and generous.
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Critics said "Christmas With the Kranks" (2004) was too mean-spirited for its own good.
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Prime Minister Theresa May was rushed into a vehicle and spirited back to her office.
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There has been a spirited debate as to whether Americans would indeed do those jobs.
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Predictably, open borders proponents have attacked these proposals as mean-spirited, nativist and even racist.
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He ran a spirited campaign centered around a dissatisfaction with the progress made in Washington.
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"Spirited driving can really gobble juice," he says, remembering an experience in a Tesla Roadster.
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But she is expert at enlisting the audience in the complicity of spirited make-believe.
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Against the greens of rural Ireland, coats, track pants and hoodies for free-spirited wandering.
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My brain is a free spirited millennial and is conditioning me to travel more.2.
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Ge's act sparked spirited discussion online about whether it was a tasteless prank, or real art.
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" Anne described her sister as "free-spirited and happy," with a "taste for adventure and freedom.
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Spirited monkeys, inquisitive rabbits, placid walruses, and other species come to life in Chie Hitotsuyama's studio.
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I know that incarceration sounds mean-spirited, but it&aposs not supposed to be a reward.
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Regardless of whom you support, any Halloween enthusiast can appreciate the genius of these spirited displays.
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My daughter is such a free-spirited child and I absolutely love hanging out with her.
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Spencer would get fed up with Aria's free-spirited nature, and she'd resent Spencer's constant micromanaging.
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Sometimes, cameramen in night vision goggles silently spirited around my cave with the stealth of goblins.
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It's to this cultivated, intellectual, original and free-spirited Parisienne that I wanted to pay tribute.
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It's a far cry from even the lively malevolence of the magical realm in Spirited Away.
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Next week, he will debut his own self-titled sitcom where he plays young-spirited father.
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"There is no doubt that it has provoked a spirited debate, prompting both praise and criticism."
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Mean-spirited teenagers see the same thing and wonder how they can make more of them.
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The spirited Mahogany is named after Diana Ross's high-fashion persona from the film Mahogany (1975).
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The most spirited resistance has come from a fringe group called the Two-Tailed Dog Party.
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She's confident, adept, and demure, yet spirited, with just the right covetable balance of country chic.
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There was only one flaw in this picture-postcard image of spirited urban resilience: the sidewalks.
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As an urban uniform, the cowgirl feels like a spirited and humorous approach to summer dressing.
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The former free-spirited brunette took to Instagram to post a teaser for her newest tattoo.
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Heather Heyer's mother Susan Bro issued a spirited call to action at her daughter's memorial yesterday.
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Nix beat out redshirt freshman Joey Gatewood in a spirited competition that began in the spring.
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This isn't a mean-spirited compilation of "gotcha" moments, mid-sentence snaps or candid tabloid shots.
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Her Twitter feed showed she had recently engaged in spirited exchanges with her critics on Twitter.
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He was always very supportive of me and encouraged me to live a free-spirited life.
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Can it do that while actually saying something and not crossing the boundary into mean-spirited?
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Another thought along those lines: There's a difference between an homage and a mean-spirited caricature.
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Brands that are efficient, flexible and employ spirited customer service are the ones that will succeed.
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This announcement has — unsurprisingly, knowing the open-source community — prompted spirited responses, both favorable and critical.
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Ince is widely known as one of the most spirited speakers from the opposition in parliament.
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If they succeed, they will have unleashed a spirited and disciplined opposition to the Trump administration.
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She loved travelling to the Olympic games, where the world came together in good-spirited competition.
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Instead, Carter was improvising, a Curb Your Enthusiasm-spirited effort without any of the intended awkwardness.
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Even a spirited comeback wasn't enough to overcome what Williams viewed as a game-long problem.
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The players are close friends — practicing, playing doubles, even trash-talking through spirited poker games together.
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Gillibrand failed to catch fire after a spirited performance during the first televised debate in June.
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Fred is a gifted and free-spirited journalist who has a knack for getting into trouble.
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Zachary Tendoy was a "very happy and light-spirited" child, according to those who knew him.
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Once you've hit Kiki's Bakery, we recommend heading Taiwan to eat your way through Spirited Away.
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Their defensive might covered their offensive warts, and Matthews' late 248-pointer capped their spirited comeback.
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The model depicts Yubaba's bath house, the centerpiece of Studio Ghibli's Academy Award-winning Spirited Away.
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" Of course, "spirited NJ-NY types" is just a polite way of saying "New York douchebag.
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If anything, he approves of her spirited response: "This is a place for fighters," he says.
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" Kristol fired back on Wednesday that Breitbart should be renamed "right-wing intolerant mean-spirited news.
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Unfortunately, the CIA had spirited him out of Iran without credentials such as diplomas and transcripts.
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Imaginative, high spirited, and ingenious, they are often able to do almost anything that interests them.
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Free-spirited Bean exasperates the king as she wreaks havoc with her demon and elf pals.
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It is reckless, mean-spirited, un-American, unconstitutional, unnecessary and misdirected all at the same time.
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We had a spirited discussion among top editors about it, led by (executive editor) Dean Baquet.
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"The movie confuses iconoclasm with wit, and bile with guts; it's mostly thin and mean-spirited."
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Could a spirited couple at a Los Angeles dinner party have the solution for spiritual malaise?
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"It's a squidshuation!" yelled someone when a particularly spirited slap-fest broke out among two friends.
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Saturn is in free-spirited Fire sign Sagittarius, where it's encouraging you to chase your dreams.
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A meteor liquefies and turns into golden goopy eyeballs, like something straight out of Spirited Away.
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It feels much more out there and free-spirited than something like a Leonard Cohen song.
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It's a wonderful evening to connect with people; the mood will be free-spirited and fun.
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Nik Stauskas also had two and Saric provided two others during a spirited fourth-quarter stretch.
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You don't have to be mean-spirited to be successful, says legendary Kiss musician Gene Simmons.
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It was a spirited discourse and exchange of ideas, with the players often driving the dialogue.
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It's repeated at the end during the credits; on Wednesday, Michelle Kim was the spirited soloist.
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In a billowy white skirt and flip-flops, Ms. Cruci resembled a free-spirited flower child.
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They were bred to serve as companions to humans and tend to be small and spirited.
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That drew a spirited dissent from the court's four liberal voices, led by Justice Elena Kagan.
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"Unlikely homecoming court members" is not only mean spirited, but it's also patently untrue these days.
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"What a cynical, mean-spirited, counterproductive and irresponsible step," said Doug Collins, the panel's top Republican.
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The spirited Ms. Jones has an uncanny way with lip-syncing, so this worked pretty well.
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Max Pearmain styled models in the season's free-spirited look, capturing the quiet confidence it imparts.
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They are fun to drive, with spirited handling and quick acceleration — the Kia Niro EV included.
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Balkman says the two had spirited letter-writing back and forth during their days as legislators.
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Front Burner These sorbets from Momenti Spirited Ice Creams offer a buzz with the brain freeze.
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I only wish it were as free-spirited and buoyant as the two that preceded it.
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I wasn't a free-spirited man about town; I was an unscrupulous lothario and a wretch.
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Today, it's used popularly as a descriptor for styles that encapsulate the free-spirited essence aesthetically.
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Jen Mankins became an influencer of style and taste with her free-spirited Brooklyn boutique, Bird.
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He praised the spirited and sophisticated civic debate, even if it has ruffled a few feathers.
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I had a spirited debate with a lobbyist about whether lobbying should be a bad word.
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A good dress invites the kind of free-spirited ease that one craves as temperatures rise.
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At launch, the Shack didn't have a license to serve anything more spirited than San Pellegrino.
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Seated with him were his wife of 33 years, Lorraine, and a spirited black Lab, Indi.
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With one out to go, they mounted a spirited rally to tie the game, 2-2.
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Many treasures were spirited out of Iraq during the nineteenth century, the heyday of imperialist archeology.
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We had two nights of spirited debate on a range of issues, 20 candidates in all.
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We had two nights of spirited debate on a range of issues, 20 candidates in all.
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She may be intensely cerebral on the plate, but Ms. Crenn is high-spirited in person.
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Prior Presidents have been cruel or mean-spirited, bigoted or shortsighted, and sometimes exercised terrible judgment.
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The tusks have been spirited out through a network of African gangs and corrupt government officials.
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These guardrails can help ensure you have a spirited, passionate discussion that doesn't descend into venting.
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Will there be a hefty and spirited debate about whether it should be Bernie or Sen.
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The overall aesthetic — relaxed, free-spirited, upscale but not showy — parallels what's designed and sold here.
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Much the same goes for Cavani, as diligent and spirited a forward as might be found.
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Rap bars effortlessly grew into spirited harmonies about complicated relationships and the dangers of social media.
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He suggested that next time someone put forward an idea, instead of responding with the words "no, but…" (insert mean-spirited objection to other person's creativity), we should instead force ourselves to respond with a "yes, and…" (insert positive-spirited, constructive comment building on other person's idea).
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In it, a young and free-spirited woman disrupts the vacation of an artist and his dealer.
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There's a spirited discussion about Snoop opening a Waffle House in California, with DJ Khaled's hearty endorsement.
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This portends a more spirited slugfest in the Democratic debate on Sunday than we've seen so far.
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The actors made spirited attempts to inject some dignity into the despair-provoking material they were given.
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When you put us all together, we're a beautiful, marvelous, spirited, lovely, wonderful one of a kind.
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Following the sweep, and their spirited debates, Corkle and Marcellus realized they'd never agree with one another.
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Not all hackers are so public-spirited, and 22004 was a bonanza for those who are not.
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You may remember Lisa Bonet as the free-spirited Denise Huxtable from '80s sitcom The Cosby Show.
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This is the same welcoming and high-spirited energy that can be found on her YouTube channel.
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Fans have already had a lot to enjoy beyond his movies, like Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke.
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Friends would vanish in the middle of the night, spirited away by police to political education centers.
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The disappointing end for the Celtics overshadowed their spirited comeback from a 65-45 third-quarter deficit.
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Elizabeth Warren exceeded expectations and is now in a spirited three-way race with Buttigieg and Sanders.
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"We have always embraced real, natural beauty and celebrated our customers' passion and spirited optimism," says Foyle.
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She saw the debate as "spirited but respectful" on both sides, and found the language choice offensive.
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In the spread, titled "Spirited Away," Kloss wears traditional geisha garments, powdery makeup and a nihongami wig.
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In Texas, Republican Senator Ted Cruz has been facing a spirited challenge from liberal Representative Beto O'Rourke.
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" In a recent interview with Vogue, Wilmore said his jokes will be edgy but not "mean-spirited.
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At the mean-spirited behest of Constance—have I yet mentioned how much I love Jessica Lange?
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Some have called the move "mean spirited" given Kardashian's presence in the White House as an advocate.
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The turnaround from Boston&aposs worst first half of the season occurred after a spirited halftime discussion.
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But she gets there through a passionate, spirited personal drama that's lovingly shot and exceptionally well-acted.
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Najla is in many ways the embodiment of the Saharawi ethos—vigorous and spirited, yet profoundly patient.
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Critics insist that the men were illegally spirited out of Hong Kong and Thailand by mainland authorities.
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Free-spirited on record, forthcoming in conversation – this isn't the Jamie T that most would have expected.
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Carve your way through these spirited shots of stars getting their gourds for a smashing good time.
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We're told she's also upset Kanye made the song sound lighthearted, when in fact it's mean-spirited.
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ZeroCater by contrast appears lean (if not mean-spirited) with just under $6 million raised to-date.
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The Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Harvard Foundation recognizes prominent public-spirited leaders each year, according to its website.
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Just before the report was released, U.S. Attorney General William Barr offered a spirited defense of Trump.
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Giving so freely of your thoughts and emotions in spirited dialogue, theories, fan art, and fan fiction.
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Nothing will get in our way; not mean-spirited bosses, trash-talking roommates, or the damn MTA.
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While they were able to compete—and received praise—they were later disqualified for being two-spirited.
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And Mammy, Scarlett's spirited, long-suffering slave maid (played by McDaniel) whom I both revered and feared.
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This is not to be mean-spirited about Tarantino himself; may he harvest all the available millions.
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That's how many glasses of Champagne are consumed at the spirited ceremony, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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With DeMar DeRozan still on the shelf, the Raptors, while spirited, just haven't had enough offensive creators.
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For an adventurous and high-spirited 13-year-old like Kim, Indiana seemed dull compared to Bangladesh.
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Hillary Clinton's nomination marked the end of Sanders's spirited challenge, which went further than experts thought possible.
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"Reet was a lovely, free-spirited and happy girl," her sister, Anne Jurvetson, said in a statement.
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The unnamed narrator of Dostoevsky's "Notes From Underground" has an often spirited, wisecracking relationship with the reader.
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As for her favorite footwear, the free-spirited billionaire said she prefers to be barefoot whenever possible.
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As free-spirited as Jon is, he's technically one of the greatest actors I've ever worked with.
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However, the Sabres gave a far more spirited effort than Tuesday's 212-212 loss at lowly Ottawa.
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"This can be a very mean-spirited town," Tillerson said to a round of laughs and applause.
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She portrayed the free-spirited cousin of the Crawleys who appeared on several seasons of the show.
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Let's drop the ugly, mean-spirited sentiments and memes that many of us perpetuate on social media.
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Consider "Trolls," another high-spirited song-heavy animated movie that has been in theaters a bit longer.
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These lists provide nice web traffic and spirited online discussions, but they're equal parts art and science.
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As entertaining as that sounds, rules give hockey its structure and allow for fair and spirited competition.
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So beyond occasional screenings — like a series showing "Spirited Away" in select theaters around the country Oct.
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Sunni jihadis wounded fighting the Assad regime are spirited across the border and treated in Israeli hospitals.
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Today, as a spirited 10-year-old, my daughter is still in charge of her screen time.
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Camden's village is exceptionally walkable, which lends itself to a relaxed or spirited evening on the town.
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It's a spirited Western town that has grown (and matured) into a liberal, educated, cultural urban center.
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He was charged by the Justice Department and spirited back to Moscow before he could be arrested.
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President Trump, in his order to strip honors from these lawyers, was petty, mean-spirited and small.
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When floods and fires strike family homes, his photos are the treasures first spirited out, he said.
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To be clear, CAM is not responsible for catalyzing this spirited response from the local artist community.
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"Everyone's restless, angry and high-spirited," the author Edmund White, who happened upon the scene, recalled later.
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Luckily, the spirited musical performances (featuring an otherworldly theremin) save the production from sliding into sentimental tedium.
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A spirited early self-portrait on display at Oxford shows Ms. Ryggen's considerable skill as a painter.
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Her books are funny and spirited and full of insight about real people's lives at the time.
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"I won't make a spirited defense with respect to the ball," Stern told the New York Times.
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Let's just get this out of the way: Milo Yiannopoulos is a tedious, nihilistic, mean-spirited opportunist.
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My grandmother was an intelligent, free-spirited woman who divorced two husbands and raised four children alone.
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"It seems a little mean-spirited," said Kate Andersen Brower, of the criticism of Ms. Trump's decorations.
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If public-spirited Democrats and Republicans fail to do so, trust in democracy will continue to erode.
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I wanted to represent the mean one in the relationship — the careless one, the free-spirited one.
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Often, they were arrested in the middle of the night, spirited off to prison for unknown terms.
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For dessert we order a Moroccan date cake because I saw it on Spirited Pursuit's Instagram story.
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The current occupant of the White House is rogue and not in a good or spirited way.
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The future of work has therefore sparked spirited debate and elicited a wide range of diverse proposals.
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But fortunately, some public-spirited people have shared the document outside the State Department, including with me.
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Despite the privations of her youth, Ms. Kaing Rin mounted a spirited defense of Ms. Im Chaem.
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"She's very spirited when it comes to fashion," said Petra Flannery, her stylist for the past decade.
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They expand and concentrate the world, making it bigger-spirited while at the same time more specific.
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"I'm very tired," he mumbled before being quickly spirited away in a van by Mexican migration officials.
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I engage in spirited discussion with my publisher about the release order of my next three books.
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Solo trip down the P.C.H. Fresh seafood, cocktails, and spirited conversation in Morro Bay with solo travelers.
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I can't imagine that they let you in the corral with some of those very spirited horses.
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But it's important for me to say that I had no mean spirited intentions behind my tweets.
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Who better than Spirited Away's No Face, an icon of greed's corrupting power, to guard your treasure?
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Pre-order link after the jump: Pre-order the Spirited Away No Face Munching Piggy Bank here.
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While the cup is not a direct symbol of the holidays, it does have a very spirited message.
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Big distinction here: There's a world of difference between engaging in a discussion, however spirited, and hate speech.
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I mean, I like Alec, but his imitation of me is really mean-spirited and not very good.
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But in the spring of 2010, her free-spirited nature began to assert itself and she wanted more.
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Arthur starred in To All The Boys as Christine, free-spirited best friend of Lara Jean (Lana Condor).
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It speaks volumes that Trump's mean-spirited refugee ban has led to such disorder at home and abroad.
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But the 18-year-old isn't playing a punk rocker or free-spirited youth rebelling against their parents.
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The restaurant chain has gained spirited fans across the country for the cheap cocktails they offer every month.
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Jay warms to the goats, eventually picking up a spirited, patchy one and holding it like a baby.
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Many Asians admire Taiwan's lively popular democracy, in which spirited debates in parliament often reverberate in the streets.
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The first dog to deplane was Roscoe, a spirited black and white pup who ran straight for Cammisa.
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A spirited contest is going on in a once super-safe Republican congressional seat vacated by Paul Ryan.
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One was apparently spirited away from the territory by agents from the mainland; another was abducted from Thailand.
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She's paired it with minimal gold jewelry and black heels, keeping her hands free for a spirited debate.
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He says this has had little effect on the ability of the committee to have a spirited argument.
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Stephanie Zacharek, Time: It's all presented with a wink—there's nothing heavy-spirited or assaultive about this Ghostbusters.
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Kohlschreiber was unfazed by his opponent's spirited efforts and closed out the match by winning four straight points.
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Coleman and Boyle were kidnapped while they were backpacking in Afghanistan in 203 and later spirited to Pakistan.
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Goons spirited another former head of PetroVietnam out of Berlin to face charges in Hanoi, to Germany's anger.
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The song features a spirited pedal steel guitar solo from none other than Captain Trips himself — Jerry Garcia.
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" "However, clearly Yael has been upset on occasion by the spirited enthusiasm I generally bring to my work.
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Senate President John Cullerton, a Chicago Democrat, said the Republicans' "mean-spirited" plan is not going to happen.
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With Jon's screams still fresh in my memory, I took the 570S out for a spirited solo drive.
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But after a few years, the spirited boy realized he could do just as much without the prosthetics.
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And here's the real atrocity in all of this: It wasn't even funny … It was just mean-spirited.
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Robert Covington added 17 points, 10 rebounds and four steals in a spirited effort for the losing side.
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Rosalyn's family has close friends within law enforcement, and the spirited girl decided police officers needed her support.
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" His birtherism, she says, "was crazy and mean-spirited, of course, its underlying bigotry and xenophobia hardly concealed.
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The spirited cutie is 70 pounds of adorable spunk, and he calls a farm near Peterborough, Ontario, home.
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On Sunday, at a protest in Manhattan, he choked up describing Trump's "mean-spirited and un-American" actions.
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And when the sun beams into team-spirited Aquarius on the 20th, rallying support will be a snap.
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Together, they're hoping they can help other LGBT youths and two-spirited couples feel comfortable within the community.
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The studio's many films include Castle in the Sky, My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, and Howl's Moving Castle.
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She and Sienna Miller play free-spirited women who are connected by a poet in war-torn London.
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With Britain's Theresa May enmeshed in Brexit and Germany's Angela Merkel hobbled politically, Haass welcomed Macron's spirited defense.
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The indomitable Daniel cracks spirited jokes, and the mood is buoyed by Mr Loach's faith in human decency.
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The roll call vote marked the end of Sanders's spirited challenge, which surged higher than experts thought possible.
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Some are just real life with a twist, whether that's music, hijinks, or a particularly spirited small dog.
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But a good third of the show will be a spirited, and insane, lying defense of Donald Trump.
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Lyra, one hero, has just been born, and spirited away for her safety to a nunnery in Godstow.
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Her spirited involvement in craft fairs, bingo, and other activities inspired in me a passion for senior recreation.
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Back in the 1920s, however, flower cultivation was not so much a public-spirited but a commercial enterprise.
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The dancers are from company TandL-Characters, who provide their spirited performers for a range of celebratory events.
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People are free to engage in spirited debate but if you are abusive, you will be held accountable.
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This nameless force has also spirited away their grimoires, the books in which they record their magic knowledge.
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The hotel is rumored to have ghosts and offers "spirited" rooms with "high paranormal activity," says the site.
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With its technical wizardry, high-velocity storytelling and spirited good humor, Star Wars dazzles the child in us.
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"Amaro: The Spirited World of Bittersweet, Herbal Liqueurs" (Ten Speed Press, $26), which will go on sale Oct.
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Hostility gives way to a spirited collaboration, as the two Mastersingers carry on like a madcap vaudeville duo.
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He became a free-spirited funk godfather for younger bands like the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Fishbone.
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By joining the NAM, you become part of a spirited and dynamic team that is driven to succeed.
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He spirited her away to a relative's house and a month later, at age 17, they were married.
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Oceana is one of the few places on our mean spirited planet where you can unabashedly be yourself.
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How do you prove who doesn't work hard, or isn't cooperative with co-workers, or is mean-spirited?
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In government rehabilitation centers throughout Colombia, minors told similar stories of being spirited away to camps by rebels.
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The musical is gentle-spirited, not gaudy, and moves with an easygoing grace where others prance and strut.
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It was a healthy and spirited discussion, airing all the complex elements that go into a single decision.
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"These communities tend to have people who are very open minded, free spirited," she says over the phone.
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The Moon enters free-spirited fire sign Sagittarius at 11:19 AM, putting people in a lighter mood.
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They are met with vocal disapproval from another group of supporters, however, and a spirited debate breaks out.
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Our faces are spirited away in the name of societal stability, crime prevention, corporate profit or national security.
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Their roguish, free-spirited independence offered a fantasy of liberated masculinity that appealed to men and women alike.
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In low-key monochrome shades, as well as colorful knits, the free-spirited style now has adult appeal.
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Now I had a kind husband, a spirited 10-month-old daughter, and was pregnant with a son.
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This delivery of sensitive spiritual and emotional messages made Spirited Away the highest-grossing film in Japanese history.
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It includes a spirited tour of the National Tennis Center, and Arthur Ashe Stadium, from our architecture critic.
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It does, however, seem deeply ingrained in its national identity as a small but spirited bastion of democracy.
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We have a packed ballot here in New York City with several unexpectedly spirited intraparty contests this year.
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"He still has a good organization and he still has a very spirited base of support," Cardetti said.
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"It is a spirited debate they have, but it is an above-the-belt debate," he continued. Sen.
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If it's spirited banter the viewers want, there's always Ernie Johnson and Charles Barkley in the broadcast booth.
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One place where public-spirited donors are doing just that right now is in disability aid for vets.
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This winter — with the help of spirited colors and some unusual patterns — the classic knit feels totally fresh.
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In some districts, Joint List coordinators mounted a spirited "get-out-the-vote" campaign for the first time.
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She's both adaptable and spirited enough to know there's more to a good life than intellectual pursuits alone.
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Mr. Kuhn was spirited out of the tombs and flown to Miami, the detective seated by his side.
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The books were spirited past Soviet border guards to grateful readers hungry for alternatives to spoon-fed propaganda.
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The agency's board must approve many larger contracts at public meetings, where there is often a spirited debate.
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"In the mid-nineties, I spoke fairly regularly to small but spirited anti-car gatherings," he told me.
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Acakoro fosters a positive, team-spirited culture, and a holistic approach that ensures the students also develop academically.
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Even still, it more often is evidence of a genuine and spirited clash in the marketplace of ideas.
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Rather than launching a spirited counter-attack against freedom of expression, faculties and administrations began to double down.
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Thanks in part to hit TV shows, we think of hospitals as public-spirited pillars of local communities.
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It's racist, it's classist, it's mean-spirited, it's speculative, everything is taken in bad faith, it's just vile.
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Her dancing had an ineffably French perfume: spirited and charming but always precise and articulate, particularly the footwork.
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From stripper to rapper to actress, Cardi B can now officially add spirited mentor to her flourishing résumé.
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He met the beautiful and spirited Rachel Faucette Lavien and the two embarked on an ill-fated romance.
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The discovery solved the mystery of what became of the missing masterpiece, but not who spirited it away.
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And it would be nice to imagine that there are enough public-spirited legislators to play that role.
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So regardless of the spirited, sometimes painful political debates, no one can make me give up on America.
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In addition to the discussions over policy, the debate became mean spirited and even unnecessarily personal at times.
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"What Ben's doing isn't easy, but he's young, spirited, entrepreneurial and truly passionate about this platform," Nash says.
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The Hoosiers (9-1) bounced back from a 20-point loss at Wisconsin with a spirited defensive effort.
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But this year's fair doesn't quite feel as free spirited as that, not as fanciful and experimental either.
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Orrin Hatch, Porter's former boss, launching spirited defenses of a man credibly accused of violence against multiple women.
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The former is the high-spirited, photogenic, and media-savvy front man while the other grounds the film.
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Voters find themselves in the middle of a mean-spirited, scorched-earth campaign between two candidates they don't like.
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The girls are spirited and inspired, according to the Womanity Foundation, seeing the potential of coding as a career.
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Unfortunately, Dillman has not touched much on the close range grappling that would help during a spirited rolling session.
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Don't get me wrong; in many other contexts, these demos would be cool, spirited experiments in an emerging medium.
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Chinese shares were low-spirited: the was 20.7214 percent lower at 20.7499,21203 while the Shenzhen composite fell 20.6 percent.
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There's other battles, I'm not going to pick that battle, I want her to be her free-spirited self.
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Looking back, it's clear the spirited star was destined to march to the beat of her own drum. 2.
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Derrell Jones, 48, is a "humble" and "high-spirited" guy, according to his daughter, 21-year-old Nautica Jones.
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Orlando, however, made a spirited comeback entering the fourth before being held at bay the rest of the way.
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You're a free-spirited person, Sagittarius, but you do respond well to having some routines—they keep you grounded!
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The new managerial order for every bank is less free-spirited, with tight controls and, too often, dispiriting bureaucracy.
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At the Film Independent Spirit Awards, the co-hosts took the "spirited" part to heart in their opening monologue.
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WHY, IF THEY CAN GIVE A SPIRITED DEFENSE, DOES THE PRESIDENT FEEL HE NEEDS TO ATTACK THE FEDERAL RESERVE?
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While lacking the stakes of an actual witch trial, these researchers' disagreements are still highly spirited by modern standards.
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Sweden's Royal Palace is celebrating Estelle's fourth birthday by releasing two new photographs of the high-spirited young royal.
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I was called Rasputia and Big Shirley and Big Sesali by mean-spirited peers in middle and high school.
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They're joyful, snuggly, free-spirited, and have the ability to make even the most stoic person alive squee emphatically.
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It represents the internet debate culture we could have had: spirited, weird, well-researched, and only a little annoying.
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This is the Chocolate Factory, dedicated to freethinking, free-spirited artists, including many who wear the label of dance.
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What free-spirited 20-something hasn't thought about sharing space with a group of other attractive, like-minded people?
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Our sources say Melania has been indignant at Rosie for doing what she believes was a mean-spirited act.
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It's a spirited portrayal, nearly on par with her performance in Reba where she, uh, also basically played herself.
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Let's have a spirited debate about this later— HN: I lost— TC: I will talk about Les Mis forever.
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Let's have a spirited debate about this later— NIGATU: I lost— CLAYTON: I will talk about Les Mis forever.
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Rather, Burton calls our attention to how much we enjoy these mean-spirited spectacles of apparently bloodless mass murder.
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After a spirited discussion with the Motherboard staff, it turns out I'm not the only one who noticed this.
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A spirited fan campaign then ensued to try and encourage another network to revive the show, with Warner Bros.
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"Why should I be 'spirited and warm' for this embarrassment of a #SOTU?" she posted in response to Noonan.
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Although it may sound a little mean-spirited, it also sounds super fun — and like it might actually work.
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" He added, "clearly Yael has been upset on occasion by the spirited enthusiasm I generally bring to my work.
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The royal, 38, usually marks the occasion with an appearance with her adorable and high-spirited daughter Princess Estelle.
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" John Legend and DJ Khaled — backed by a gospel choir — closed things out with a spirited rendition of "Higher.
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Instead it replaces the spirited dirtbaggery of the original with wheelchair jokes, Hooters-girl extras, and non-alcoholic beer.
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Reeling with grief, he convened some of his closest collaborators for a series of spirited sessions in her honor.
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The quilted, heated-and-cooled seats are well bolstered for spirited driving, but they're also comfortable for everyday motoring.
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Their camaraderie produced an entertaining union of spirited opposites and a well-suited black-white pairing for the times.
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Which is key: At no point did Bee's relentless assault feel cheap, or tired, or even particularly mean-spirited.
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Who wouldn't want to don a school spirited get up while watching those basketball scenes in the Hawkins gym?
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Anya, her spirited 10-year-old daughter, had just typed up a letter to President Trump about gun violence.
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He remains with the Islanders for now, and any potential distraction has not been evident in his spirited play.
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The Camry was certainly capable of delivering when the driving got spirited, but it never truly felt at home.
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In Alabama, the Africans were unloaded and spirited off to another boat for the trip to a plantation upriver.
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The engine has the torque to move you off the line, but it never seems to encourage spirited driving.
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We moved Buttigieg up one spot after his strong and spirited performance in the fourth Democratic debate in Ohio.
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Instead there was a spirited lecture — something explicitly forsaken in Saudi Arabia — about (the lack of) European defense spending.
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They bought the building and got to work turning it into the high-spirited Boeufhaus, which opened last year.
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"It's mean-spirited, it's petty, and it's gone on for much too long," he said of the political climate.
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But whether you view this kind of litigation as public-spirited or vexatious will often depend on your politics.
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The Senate's Secret Santa aims to spread bipartisan "bonhomie" and good-spirited fun among lawmakers in the upper chamber.
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If one arrived as a gift, it was swiftly spirited away – so quickly that he barely noticed its absence.
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Weeks later, with the help of smugglers hired by her family, she was spirited out of Islamic State territory.
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I will work hard to earn the support of my colleagues, and I look forward to a spirited race.
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Among the giants was director Hayao Miyazaki and his Studio Ghibli, whose "Spirited Away" won a 2003 Academy Award.
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On "Blame My Friends (The Gang)" he showcases his gift for cadence, switching between sharp bars and spirited harmonizing.
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A first responder snapped a photo of Nikki's nearly decapitated body, prompting a series of disgusting, evil-spirited memes.
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Smith-Schuster has also cultivated a goofball persona, so you know it's not mean spirited, he's just trolling folks.
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I don't believe the propaganda about cats being mean-spirited, or creating hellish living environments for easily-manipulated humans.
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But it's really people from all over the country, who are just free-spirited people getting loose, you know?
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The Model 3's are quite comfy and supportive for more spirited driving, and the front seats are heated.
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The story follows an uptight academic who studies Scottish ballads and is spirited away into one of their worlds.
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Spalding Basketball Popcorn Maker, $60When the holiday season and basketball season coincide, it's important to have some spirited snacks.
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The incumbent Kathy Hochul held off a surprisingly spirited challenge from Jumaane D. Williams, a New York City councilman.
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Monday's service ran for five hours and varied from fiery sermons to musical romps backed by a spirited band.
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Spirited Away captures the fear and excitement of being young and in an unfamiliar place where anything can happen.
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Had one arrived, the first team, hiding in their dormitory, would have been spirited away by some other method.
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The spirited yellow bird she had glimpsed less than an hour ago stared back at her from the page.
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What marks these sparkling wines as distinctively English is both a spirited, glowing acidity and an orchard-fruit freshness.
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There it proved a stealth hit, partly for its spirited lampooning of toxic masculinity and fetishization of gun violence.
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It has also been praised for its pro-Other political message and its spirited tweaking of monster movies past.
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What carries "SMILF" early on is Ms. Shaw's voice, which, despite the serious undertones, is feisty and high-spirited.
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The room on Monday was more energetic and spirited, powered along by a gospel choir that started the proceedings.
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A spirited debate over a detail in an article can spiral into one user spewing personal attacks against another.
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The overall goal, of course, is to increase attendance for a team with a spirited, but small, fan base.
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Certainly, if they don't encounter more spirited resistance than they have so far, they may well pull it off.
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It's going to be a spirited debate and ongoing tension within the caucus; we're seeing glimmers of that already.
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It's also an apt representation of the company's M.O.: sparkly, spirited and a polished showcase of the dancers' dexterity.
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The flat-ish bottom and the sporting nature of the leather-wrapped, two-tone steering wheel encourages spirited motoring.
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And when she revisited the wistful "All Too Well," from the 2012 album "Red," she was spirited but calm.
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Our reporter Sarah Lyall joined a group of the writer's spirited fans on an Austen-themed tour of England.
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"This can be a very mean spirited town," Tillerson said, as staff present at his remarks laughed and clapped.
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We can have spirited conversation about the direction of American foreign policy in the weeks and months to come.
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While the flashing cameras concentrated on the happy reunion, the security services quietly spirited Lladrovci and his wife away.
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With that reality in mind, Democrats should relentlessly promote the astutely spirited analysis of Fox News' chief judicial correspondent.
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"There has been particularly spirited response to my comments on digital currencies," Marks wrote in an investor letter Thursday.
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From these royal lineages to the more democratic-spirited creations of today's artisans, handmade blossoms remain a proud tradition.
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"Ramona Quimby, Age 8," by Beverly Cleary, was first published in 1981, but the spirited Ramona has aged well.
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Today it's become a gathering spot for an arty, free-spirited crowd where Ensor would have fit right in.
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As her despondence and anxiety grow, she looks for an escape by running away with a free-spirited artist.
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Mr. Quinn, according to Ray's biographer Patrick McGilligan, largely directed himself, but he gives a spirited, if stylized, performance.
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He created digitally-enhanced backgrounds, dressed the healthy, spirited girl as Wonder Woman and had her strike a pose.
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" She likened the Mercer sisters to the Schuylers—the high-spirited, witty sisters made famous by the musical "Hamilton.
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There have been spirited exchanges between witnesses and members, seamlessly cut into clips for cable news and social media.
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"Most of us can understand, at a base level, if we have been mean-spirited or disrespectful," says Rubin.
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It is safe to assume that after a few pints they would turn to issues that spark spirited disagreement.
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The elevated adaptation kicked off a spirited debate on social media, with most commentators stomping on the new shoes.
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But despite their persistence, Kirshner demonstrates, there is simply no way that these spirited citizens can do it alone.
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Some, with flares of color and receding grids adrift on airy gray grounds, are infectiously free-spirited and fanciful.
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Mr. Obama would then have the opportunity to rebut the charge and — one assumes — a spirited discussion would follow.
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Their spirited and perhaps more relaxed play since then has them squarely in the race with time running short.
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He imagines, for example, a scenario a few decades from now with a spirited exchange at the dinner table.
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The work was purchased by a German-speaking telephone bidder, against spirited competition from at least two Asian collectors.
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That would be "Come Together," a song by the Beatles, the Stones' spirited rivals since the British Invasion itself.
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Chinese dissidents on the run were spirited back to their homeland from Thailand, despite United Nations protection as refugees.
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Beyond Mr. Crowley and Ms. Maloney, Representatives Eliot L. Engel and Yvette D. Clarke also face unusually spirited rivals.
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Stick around after midnight and the show will give way to what's sure to be a spirited jam session.
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He expressed confidence that the Sabres would bring a spirited effort to the national audience despite their dismal record.
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He was a regular at international forums, where he offered spirited defenses of his country's policies in fluent English.
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Mr. Williams had a big advantage over his opponents: His spirited but unsuccessful challenge last fall to Lt. Gov.
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But if you try to give cash to people who aren't working, then people become mean-spirited and stingy.
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It was an undeniably steep test for the debuting Homasi, and despite a spirited effort, he didn't pass it.
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Bernie Sanders of Vermont, seems poised to run for president again in 22018 after a spirited run in 2016.
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Tonight we saw another spirited debate between the most diverse & well-qualified group of presidential candidates in history #GOPDebate
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On the track, both Kelow and Uzi rap and give spirited howls through the warping synths and pounding drums.
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Fox News's Sean HannitySean Patrick HannityTrump criticizes Fox, which 'isn't working for us anymore' Hannity rips Maher's Koch comments: 'You're a mean-spirited jackass' ABC chose a debate moderator who hates Trump MORE called HBO host Bill MaherWilliam (Bill) MaherHannity rips Maher's Koch comments: 'You're a mean-spirited jackass' Economic expansions don't die of old age Bill Maher says he's 'glad' David Koch is dead MORE "a mean-spirited jackass" Monday night after Maher said he's "glad" billionaire conservative donor David Koch is dead.
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He takes the free-spirited, anti-capitalist ethos of 60s rock and mixes it with what the Black Keys think they sound like (good, spirited blues for $93, Alex), packaging it all into a CD you almost bought from the surprisingly excellent opening act at the last War On Drugs show you saw.
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"Do I dare make a spirited defense of something once called romance from the darkness of this exile?" he asks.
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Even left-leaning fans took note that the entire campaign seemed like a mean-spirited gesture on Oliver&aposs part.
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When the time seemed right, a small sum of money would be spirited away and stashed in a savings account.
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Our conversation may not have begun in the most spirited way, but as it continues, the chat starts to flow.
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Leonore is a determined and confident young girl," said O'Neill, who recently described his spirited toddler as a "wild monkey!
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Likewise, Karen's arrival throws off typically free-spirited Tina as she struggles to conceal the cracks in her own marriage.
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" Oh, and in true Leslie Jones fashion she shouted out her favorite show, Game of Thrones, with a spirited "Dracarys!
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Then Song was spirited across a river into Thailand and hidden in the luggage hold of a Bangkok-bound bus.
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In addition to his spirited support, the famous contractor also wrote a sweet note to his wife on social media.
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Obama's administration has called that law mean-spirited, and the Justice Department filed a civil rights lawsuit against the state.
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After remarks from one of the future Habitat homeowners, a high-spirited Carter skipped back on stage with his cane.
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The gifs, memes and retweets flowed and were coupled with the mean-spirited commentary that dominates our civic discourse today.
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This small, spirited dark-skinned man radiating pride and boundless passion came to embody the defiant soul of the city.
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You could also say that a midwife is your midpoint between a strictly clinical doctor, and a free-spirited doula.
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Lovely Venus makes a harmonious connection with your planetary ruler Jupiter this morning, putting you in a free-spirited mood.
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"He ran a spirited campaign centered around a dissatisfaction with the progress made in Washington," McConnell said in a statement.
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So it feels mean-spirited to point out that Mr Musk appears to have driven himself into a tight spot.
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It is occupied by the musical trio Howlin' Jaws, whose spirited rock and blues soundtrack is heard throughout the performance.
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Also, everyone is a gripping, spirited, interesting character, even that over-the-top soap role that I knew nothing about.
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It will come as no surprise that mean-spirited comments tend to impact the honesty, tone, and expenditures of submissions.
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The celebration quickly gets derailed when Kathryn's sister, ex-best friend and a free-spirited stranger all join the trip.
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It's possible to slip into cruelty when making a punchline of real people, but the humor doesn't feel mean-spirited.
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Yellen, however, did offer up a fairly spirited defense of the Fed's independence during her quarterly news conference Sept. 21.
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Meghan McCain spoke fondly of her father, John McCain, in a spirited, emotional eulogy at his memorial service on Saturday.
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An economics professor at George Mason, Cowen again goes against the grain with a spirited defense of big business. 2.
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It's caption reads, ""Fresh, spirited American troops, flushed with victory, are bringing in thousands of hungry, ragged, battle-weary prisoners.
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She called Trump's birther movement "crazy and mean-spirited" with "underlying bigotry and xenophobia hardly concealed," according to ABC News.
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Early this week, motivator Mars in ambitious Capricorn gets checked by free-spirited Jupiter in Libra, the sign of partnerships.
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" And following Mitt Romney's 2012 defeat, Trump called Romney's position on self-deportation for undocumented immigrants "maniacal" and "mean-spirited.
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Short-sighted and mean-spirited laws that are being proposed in all sorts of cities and states around the country.
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Bigger than every other Japanese movie not named Spirited Away (which remains the biggest film in Japanese box office history).
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Digital nomads are free-spirited freelance and tech workers who need little more than an internet connection and a passport.
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Last Wednesday, before a spirited crowd at an Indianapolis rally, Ted Cruz announced Carly Fiorina as his prospective vice president.
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She ends the show with a spirited debate with a brilliant teenager about whether or not to abolish the constitution.
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One was over a mean-spirited scheme to avoid paying tax on a Chicago mansion by ripping out its toilets.
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Either way, they will not find a more spirited expression of it than Mr Menasse's unexpectedly delightful book about Brussels.
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Or, since the moon is in spirited Gemini, find ways to make those outstanding tasks feel a little more fun.
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"However, clearly Yael has been upset on occasion by the spirited enthusiasm I generally bring to my work," Rush continued.
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Mr Matthews has given Sorge a fitting remembrance: audacious, spirited and laced with the madness and tragedy of his age.
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Brian Truitt, USA Today The film is the definition of an adequate high-spirited studio lark: no more, no less.
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This prestigious honor has previously been given to many "public-spirited leaders" such as James Earl Jones and Malala Yousafzai.
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Trump criticized Baldwin's impersonation of him before Inauguration Day, calling it "really mean-spirited and not very good" last December.
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Celtics game, the Atlanta Hawks energetic and spirited mascot — Harry the Hawk — had a very unfortunate accident involving his... basketballs.
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Said Islamophobia is not just offensive — it's also kind of weird, because it doesn't seem to be particularly mean-spirited.
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The Leave campaigns are loud, discordant and spirited, run by people who have obsessed about an EU referendum for decades.
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Dan Lipinski, who was first elected in 23, garnered a spirited but ultimately unsuccessful challenge from political neophyte Marie Newman.
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Blandino came up as a replay official, and posts spirited defenses of his interpretations of rules on Twitter every week.
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He's described, by journalist and former classmate Frank Runyeon, as "earnest and awkward, goofy and unpretentious, gracious and sweet-spirited".
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OK, sure, 429 is perhaps 100 more than I tend to find useful even for spirited driving on public roads.
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His subsequent dance, spirited as it was, did not quite match the beauty of his score, but no one cared.
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I was outspoken and spirited at home, but once I stepped into a social setting I stumbled over my sentences.
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Yet the biographical details that are woven into this short and spirited discussion suggest an uneasy relationship with the form.
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Trump's unorthodox campaign gave him a shocking Electoral College victory, also helping vulnerable House and Senate Republicans survive spirited challenges.
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The Texas Republican is hoping it will help him dispense with the spirited challenge from O'Rourke once and for all.
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South Carolina pastor Mark Burns, a black man, fired up the crowd with the most spirited speech of the night.
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For the Grey Lady, this latest rejection was a "major victory for environmental activists" who had mounted a spirited campaign.
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On Friday and Saturday, the spirited pianist Jeffrey Kahane does double duty as conductor and soloist in three concertos — Nos.
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This is the setup for "Copycat," a spirited 1995 thriller, set in San Francisco, starring Sigourney Weaver and Holly Hunter.
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Our debates have all been spirited, not slanderous; energetic, not angry; and principled, not ideological, and tonight was no exception.
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Here, he draws a day in his life exclusively for T. An early — and spirited — riser, Seo greets the day.
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Woods on Sunday also ran into a spirited opponent in Rahm, who birdied the first hole and never looked back.
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Jones played a spirited game in the second half, but Virginia's balance was too much for Butler in the end.
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Moore "ran a spirited campaign centered around a dissatisfaction with the progress made in Washington," McConnell said in a statement.
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When the operation was over, all the Taliban fighters lay dead and Dr. Joseph was spirited to safety by helicopter.
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England's superiority was shown by scoring three tries to none, but it could never quite finish off the spirited French.
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We can and should have a spirited argument about the advisability of Trump's call for new punitive tariffs against China.
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An era defined by a free-spirited way of unconventional thinking, the time genially welcomed the wildest imaginings from artists.
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One could have a very spirited argument about which side is more to blame, but that's part of the problem.
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This was not the unexpectedly spirited and expertly executed five-round battle between Demetrious Johnson and Tim Elliott in Vegas.
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Even people who always find the Tony Awards thrilling can admit that last night's ceremony was more spirited than usual.
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We see tap's ancestors in her spirited rendition of the buzzard lope, a heel-toeing dance with West African roots.
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The Hill's video highlights the former Alaska governor's most spirited one-liners that helped invigorate the crowd in Ames, Iowa.
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Shop all holiday decor at AnthropologieWe love Anthropologie's free-spirited, whimsical aesthetic, which is embodied in the brands' holiday decor.
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Nationally, too, this is the first time in ages that the candidates are having a spirited debate on gun issues.
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Young women in hijabs held signs in the air reading "terrorism is the enemy," as they broke into spirited chants.
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With its spine-chilling villains, supernatural vibe, and plenty of tricks and treats, Spirited Away is the perfect ghostly flick.
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When Sansa is spirited away to the Eyrie, her aunt Lysa asks her if she consummated her marriage with Tyrion.
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" But, he added, "clearly Yael has been upset on occasion by the spirited enthusiasm I generally bring to my work.
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As New York's subway struggles with aggravating delays, a spirited debate has erupted over why riders are abandoning the system.
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And its chutzpah provided a timely antidote to the polite, public-spirited, retro-modernism that is now architecture's default mode.
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In a spirited but silent exchange, he quickly lost a rook after moving a pawn forward without anticipating the opening.
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ATHENS — In the nearly three months I've been in this fascinating city, I've met plenty of rather high-spirited people.
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One police officer was shot and killed, and the attackers spirited the doctors across the border in their own vehicle.
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In a region known for extremes, a newcomer to wine tastings explores a largely experimental and free-spirited vineyard scene.
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The two went back and forth on the concept for the script, and had some "spirited disagreements," Ms. Yanagihara said.
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Ms. Johnson said she had a "spirited debate" with Texas Rangers investigators on Sunday before they sought an arrest warrant.
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Shown in New Orleans, the film suggested a shared identity with the spirited funerary celebrations of the Mississippi River Delta.
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Where to Go Now In charming and free-spirited New Orleans, music has an unescapable way of penetrating the soul.
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We're going for a spirited drive through Westchester County in the limited production 12-cylinder automobile that he's presently admiring.
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Ehrman, who saw a bright future for her spirited, if sloppy, young tenant, offered to drive her to Fayetteville, Ark.
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So did the abduction in January of one of China's wealthiest financiers, who was spirited from a Hong Kong hotel.
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In advance of Sunday's ceremony, stream the films the Oscars properly recognized in years past, from Babe to Spirited Away.
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Attracting sold-out audiences, his spirited, candlelit one-man show has become a fixture of Halloween in Sleepy Hollow country.
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In a show of striking imagination, Fareeda and Jack are a free-spirited black girl and a nerdy white boy.
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And Sanders' spirited debate performances and rigorous campaign schedule since the heart attack have helped him overcome some voters' skepticism.
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A viral tweet about picking a seat on New York's subway prompted a spirited debate over which spot is prized.
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Young idealists have always been central to movements for social change, but even the most spirited activists can become discouraged.
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What we need, then, are the best possible ideologies: those that are the product of thought, examination and spirited debate.
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The cannonading was renewed at eight o'clock on the following morning, and a spirited attack was made at nine o'clock.
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That troupe, Keigwin + Company, has earned fans and praise for its spirited, witty ensemble work with a knack for showmanship.
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The meeting in Pecs was spirited and generally well mannered, even as a few audience members expressed anti-Western sentiments.
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According the the American Kennel Club, Shibas are "spirited" and Major's enthusiastic rally for his new toy certainly exemplifies that.
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As always, the crowd — announced as a sellout at 226,113 — had split loyalties, and the fans were spirited and loud.
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Important note: There is an ongoing and spirited debate about whether latkes are best served with applesauce or sour cream.
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N. A meme that mocks someone's shoes might seem to be more mean-spirited than other memes of the decade.
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It seems mean spirited to bag on someone's big day, but let's face it – weddings can be kind of annoying.
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She went on to start a foundation, rivet online audiences with her spirited videos and become a sought-after speaker.
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Tate Reeves (R) was forced into a runoff and now faces a spirited challenge from Attorney General Jim Hood (D).
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Zhang said at a conference Wednesday that he hoped the new company would be inspired by the animal's spirited nature.
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We killed it in the highway bill and the Republican House will not give up on their mean-spirited provision.
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I had spirited debates with classmates at the University of Washington in Seattle, which was hardly a hotbed of conservatism.
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There's the free-spirited, touchy-feely Jesse (Lucy Hale), lolling in her New Age lair of pillows and mood lighting.
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Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, Castle in the Sky, Spirited Away—oh my God, I just lose it.
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And far from abandoning free-spirited imagination and play, Nina Katchadourian would eventually redirect both into her very remarkable art.
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Lawrence gives a spirited performance, surely someone told her ahead of time that this is the end of her contract.
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Folk artist Marni Manning's Gluttony is a modern update to No Face from Miyazaki's Oscar-winning 2003 opus, Spirited Away.
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However, in the meantime, some more mean-spirited users have taken to using the Telugu symbol to "bomb" other peoples devices.
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At the time, I was skeptical of this analysis, thinking that Trump could remake himself as a defeated but spirited boxer.
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The defecting lawmakers of Karnataka were spirited to a heavily guarded hotel in Maharashtra, a neighbouring state governed by the BJP.
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Also in both the books and TV series, the free-spirited, sly, and sexually adventurous Oberyn became an immediate fan favorite.
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Ethics and reputation risk management should be positive-spirited, efficient, innovation-friendly and tailored to the company's strategy and financial model.
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It was a much more spirited affair and produced a series of powerful moments -- the vast majority authored by California Sen.
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Despite the Administration's changes, this dangerous executive order makes us less safe, not more, it is mean-spirited, and un-American.
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Together, the Dirty Computer flashbacks paint a picture of Jane's free-spirited lifestyle despite constant surveillance and the threat of persecution.
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A free-spirited family of eight "vanished and perished" recently, after their SUV went off a 100-foot cliff in California.
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She also called Trump's birther movement "crazy and mean-spirited" with "underlying bigotry and xenophobia hardly concealed," according to ABC News.
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In Anna Holmwood's spirited translation, this action-packed and ideas-laden saga is as revealing of modern as of ancient China.
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She insulted a broad swath of the electorate, and gave her opponents an opening to play victim of mean-spirited attacks.
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Mr Ryan spent years telling rank-and-file conservatives that their dislike of government welfare was not mean-spirited but kindly.
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They are optimistic, open-minded and tend to have a free-spirited streak, even though family roots and obligations remain important.
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Just as she decides (once again) to resign herself to spinsterhood, Bridget meets a high-spirited American named Jack (Patrick Dempsey).
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The Great Hall is triple-hung with European paintings encircled by a spirited art-historical Cliff Notes from Egypt to Florence.
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It has long been thought the Chibok girls were spirited away to the Sambisa Forest -- a dry savannah of harsh terrain.
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Speaker Pelosi gives a spirited speech about protecting abortion rights to raucus applause and chants of "Nancy, Nancy," from the crowd.
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"She was absolutely gorgeous," and spirited, Karen recalls of welcoming a teenaged Petersen into her home more than 30 years ago.
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" Fruitarianism even inspired him to name his company Apple: He visited an orchard and found apples "fun, spirited, and not intimidating.
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In Washington, DC, the opening of Perversion Therapy went on as planned, complete with a spirited and participatory performance by Moletress.
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Bonnie is the free-spirited second wife of Nathan Carlson — the ex-husband of Monterey, California's queen bee, Madeline Martha Mackenzie.
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" Former Mexican President Vicente Fox, a spirited Trump detractor, said last month that the GOP front-runner "reminds me of Hitler.
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Hayao Miyazaki showed me imaginative coming-of-age stories like Spirited Away and Howl's Moving Castle with women front and center.
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Jamie Otis is calling out a body shamer who left a mean-spirited comment on one of her social media posts.
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One of its spirited stays is Cisco Post Office, located in a deserted town once known as the richest in America.
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Aside from some bursts of spirited unison choreography for Ms. Wallich and her group, the action is too limited, too labored.
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The lavish costumes and lovely real estate — requirements of the genre — are offset by a fizzy, giddy mood of spirited preposterousness.
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He and Delia hid from the police in a series of comradely households, moving frequently until Neruda was spirited to Patagonia.
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Experimental College, in Wisconsin, attracted hundreds of free-spirited students when it was founded in 220 without schedules or mandatory classes.
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Trapped alongside the minions of the faceless corporation that has spirited them away, the women and their captors struggle to survive.
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You can even save an extra 15% off just by entering the coupon MERRY15 at checkout because we're feeling that spirited.
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He also said police would temporarily avoid directly clashing with "high-spirited rioters" to give themselves a breather and avoid injuries.
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He also said police would temporarily avoid directly clashing with "high-spirited rioters" to give themselves a breather and avoid injuries.
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She was a spirited storyteller and loved cocktails and big cars, and often showed up unexpectedly with presents for his family.
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Like so much else, Cohen's show won't change any hearts and minds, and more than most, it can appear mean-spirited.
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After a spirited debate, Bush "had a very effective way of letting me know when the discussion was over," Baker recalled.
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It's eerie to hear the band's spirited grooves propping up the new characters Clinton has added to the P-Funk universe.
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During a spirited session, Banks told the committee he had "two lunches and one cup of tea" with the Russian ambassador.
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But the sex is anything but empowering, and her partner is not a free-spirited, "you do you," green-juice-swiller.
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It was so mean-spirited, so glaringly intentional, that the authorities could not help but to sit up and take notice.
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If the ISPs are successful, look for a spirited net neutrality debate this fall featuring Motherboard's favorite member of Congress Rep.
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As promised, Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump hit Reddit tonight for a spirited — though not on the official /IAmA subreddit — AMA.
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Political scientists have documented how the spirited disagreements that used to characterize our political system have turned to rancor and disdain.
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On November 11, your ruling planet, Venus, enters Capricorn, which will be huge shift from its time in free-spirited Sagittarius.
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Refinery29 talked to some of the most spirited CatCon-ers about what they (and some of their smuggled-in felines) wore.
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These gorgeous, massive plates of food reminded Shoshy of the feast in an early scene from the animated film "Spirited Away."
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ANONYMOUS A few weeks ago, I advised a reader against sending a spirited kiss-off letter to a bullying ex-boss.
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The stitched, leather-wrapped steering wheel sported the usual array of multifunction buttons and thumbwheels, with paddle-shifters for spirited motoring.
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It's also her aim, she explained later, to take full advantage of the technique of these "free-spirited, open-minded" dancers.
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When the Germans were pushed out of Lithuania by the Soviets, survivors like Sutzkever spirited some hidden treasures to New York.
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In discussing Wentz, Hasselbeck recalled a spirited conversation he had with his ESPN colleague, the Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young.
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Halloween is a coming-of-age holiday, and Spirited Away is one of the best coming-of-age stories ever told.
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Clearly emotional over his victory, he thanked the other candidates "for a spirited campaign" and made a pitch for postelection unity.
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Naturally, some fans argued that it was mean-spirited to be this pedantic about a show with so many moving parts.
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Adore Delano: I hadn't heard of it until my friend was telling me about how cool and free-spirited it was.
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" She explains that "The Graduate" appealed to "high-spirited young rebels who delighted in thumbing their noses at the status quo.
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" A White House spokesman, Hogan Gidley, subsequently appeared on TV with a spirited defense of his boss's broadside against "that country.
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She had one of her biggest hits in 1953 with "Calamity Jane," playing the notoriously free-spirited frontierwoman Martha Jane Canary.
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Separately in Britain, a retailer prompted a spirited debate by using gender-neutral clothing tags for its brand of children's clothes.
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Cooler air calls for utilitarian separates — from hooded jackets to protective boots — layered for a spirited exploration of sand and sea.
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After soaking in their cheers, Han ran back to the team's bench, where he gave the manager a spirited high-five.
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The couple also began speaking out for gay rights, including in a spirited appearance on "The Phil Donahue Show" in 1988.
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Mr. Gilbert and his players captured the dark side of the spirited Scherzo and brought energy and grandeur to the finale.
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The spirited man defies death in battle, performs deeds of honor and is respected by those whose esteem is worth having.
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The brain had been spirited away and preserved for decades by Thomas Harvey, the pathologist who performed Einstein's autopsy in 1955.
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They mounted a spirited opposition, calling the plan a "yoga tax" and a misguided effort to tax exercise, fitness and health.
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Topping off the spirited product is an optional dark coconut whipped cream, also made from coconut milk and black charcoal powder.
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" The president, Blackman maintains, cannot be impeached for pursuing "legal policies that members of the opposition party deem insufficiently publicly spirited.
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Aries is a spirited sign ruled by Mars, and with the progressive planet here, you'll have your fair share of rivals.
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Sui's free-spirited clothes still serve as a riposte to anyone who claims American fashion is fixated on cold, clean minimalism.
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The piano's tone is pristine, the articulation clean, the balance between the hands immaculate, the overall tenor both spirited and rapt.
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Outside of the courtroom, in legal circles and on social media, it sparked spirited speculation about what the verdict might be.
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And going to high school there and just being like a free spirited kid in the world of 1970s Los Angeles.
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Kerr's instrumental university provided something of a blueprint for the neoliberal university, now shorn of its public-spirited and egalitarian impetus.
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The ideal Iowa caucus is a crowded room of people holding a spirited argument about politics, electability, and passionately held beliefs.
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Chris is by turns a spirited heroine, a trollish underground woman, a feminist social critic, and a phenomenologist of romantic longing.
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Successful democracy, according to him, requires citizens who are patriotic, informed, active, public-spirited, and willing to participate in political matters.
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"The heart and soul of pop is newness, excitement, innovation," said Mr. Antonoff, a spirited, zealous talker who rarely stops fidgeting.
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This results in tech companies with little to no regulation because investors want "free-spirited innovation" and "rapid growth," Ershaghi says.
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He was promoted to a cabinet brief in another department, before running a spirited but unsuccessful campaign for the Tory leadership.
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We talked about a scene from "Spirited Away" in which a very young girl embarks, alone, on a long train journey.
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He couldn't use the most effective tactic against an incumbent and cast himself as a spirited insurgent or agent of change.
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I have since met Mr. Snowden on three occasions and have found him to be thoughtful, consistent, levelheaded and public-spirited.
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In one notable deviation, Kushner gave a spirited defense of the legitimacy of his father-in-law's victory on Nov. 8.
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Despite a spirited legal debate about the validity of those opinions, Mr. Barr said he saw no reason to revisit them.
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Classics from Aston Martin and Rolls-Royce, available alongside modern exotics from Bugatti and Pagani, were the focus of spirited bidding.
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In one of the most spirited scenes, cast members from the long-running Off Broadway show "Stomp" visit to teach percussion.
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Passing the test is to keep doing your job, keep them spirited, keep them organized, and continue to give great effort.
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The 2001 animated feature Spirited Away tells the story of 10-year-old Chihiro Ogino's adventure as she enters the spirit world.
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So ugly, in fact, that years later state lawmakers called it the "most mean-spirited and un-American" measure in California history.
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First Pita prepped her strands with the Orlando Pita Play High Spirited Leave-In Conditioner on her ends for softness and shine.
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We can choose actions and words that are mean-spirited, evil and cruelly tear people down, trying to humiliate and destroy them.
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This is far from Banks' first time engaging in mean-spirited Twitter or Instagram takedowns, and it surely won't be her last.
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While a spirited group of teachers and advocates rallied in support of the workers arrested in the raid, others were less sympathetic.
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They also feared he was doing drugs and could overdose -- which is weird, seeing how spirited he got this weekend with fans.
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Girls as young as 13 say they are tricked or drugged, then spirited across the porous border by boat, motorbike or car.
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The plucky female heroine of Ronja would fit right in with Kiki of Kiki's Delivery Service fame or Spirited Away's Chihiro, too.
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Mr. Doherty and Mr. Dreyfuss engaged in a civil but spirited debate over the meaning of the scene depicted by Mr. Birch.
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What had been theoretical for me became real: this spirited image had been created by people who were confident, accomplished, and formidable.
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No, but this is the most public spirited... STEWART: When I say, "Don't get it on you" I don't mean, don't engage.
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This can and must be a spirited but respectful debate, and I actually think it has been for much of the campaign.
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Their unlikely hero is Marc Randazza, a troll-spirited Las Vegas-based attorney whose private office has been used for porn shoots.
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She's lithe, leggy, spirited, outgoing, not afraid to speak her mind, with a sense of humor as dry as the Sonoran Desert.
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And he's looking over his shoulder everyday, afraid he's going to be spirited away in an airplane like his former hero Romanov.
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He and the other characters often come across as straight men wandering haplessly through a series of mean-spirited Monty Python gags.
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In a universe of reality shows built on mean-spirited competition and petty griefs, the Bee showcases a heartening ethos of support.
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And she attends the Windsor Horse Show annually and is known to get rather spirited when watching horse races like Royal Ascot.
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When Hillary Clinton was battling Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination, she made spirited attacks on Wall Street and corporate America.
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Luann confirmed their romantic past on Wednesday though, suggesting that Morgan's jealousy of their upcoming marriage was driving her mean-spirited rumors.
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Jupiter's Legacy takes place in a world where a new breed of superheroes take over, and they're cruel, mean-spirited, and vain.
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So does the blobby, rapacious, all-consuming monster that shows up in the third act, much like No Face in Spirited Away.
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Jim Risch, the Republican chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said there was a "spirited discussion" but no conclusion was reached.
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When I think of her then, which is how I choose to think of her, she was this feisty, spirited little girl.
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" Rose later wrote, "I've always stood up for the people I love and against things I think are cheap or mean spirited.
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The film follows the free-spirited woman who flees her arranged marriage and finds refuge among a rabble-rousing preacher named Jesus.
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Action planet Mars enters philosophical, free-spirited Fire sign Sagittarius at 7:57 AM, putting everyone in an energetic and outgoing mood.
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A spirited adventurer, he had sailed on a dhow from the island of Diu, off the coast of Gujarat State in India.
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In one night, Grace and Bryson Mawn went from being free-spirited 20-year-olds to parents of a tiny, unexpected baby.
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Naturally, this drastic action has resulted in many spirited opinion pieces, but one in particular penned this weekend warranted a heavier response.
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"The whole thing was crazy and mean-spirited, of course, its underlying bigotry and xenophobia hardly concealed," the former first lady writes.
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And those sentiments have been met with a vocal, spirited response: White gays dont like us including PoC in the Pride Flag?
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Donald Trump pretended to send well wishes to people who oppose him ... but let's be honest, it was aggressive and mean-spirited.
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Released last year, the collection is ambling and good-spirited, its tone set by Meek's freewheeling guitar playing and prominent Texas twang.
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Though she once held the seat and is a spirited campaigner, Ms Long faces an uphill struggle to overturn an 8,474 majority.
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The body rejected the amendment on a 209-214 largely party-line vote, with Democrats calling it ignorant, mean-spirited and denigrating.
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He had always been a game and spirited performer, whether in front of a couple of dozen people or seventy-five thousand.
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Viewers first meet talk therapist Dr. Akopian when the life of high-spirited protagonist Rebecca Bunch begins to spiral out of control.
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And let me congratulate all those who took part in the "Leave" campaign — for the spirited and passionate case that they made.
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In the end, after a spirited floor debate, no one was required to declare whom they would support at the national convention.
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When the girls were born conjoined, the doctors spirited them away and did not tell their mother, fearing it would shock her.
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Alex Timbers's exceedingly high-spirited revival of this 1975 musical about a Mississippi that never was will not be to everyone's liking.
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But generally, it's a good-spirited event, intended as a celebration of the three pillars of Serbian tradition: family, nation, and church.
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Her spirited 3D pieces have caught the eye of big companies like Instagram, who have approached the artist to create commissioned pieces.
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