My anxiety was tinged with excitement; I guessed theirs would be tinged with despair.
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And every so often, a reggae-tinged song — think Magic!
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But its bravery is tinged with something close to snobbery.
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But it is also fuelling resentment, sometimes tinged with racism.
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But from the first the opprobrium was tinged with admiration.
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But the sale was tinged with nostalgia and even bitterness.
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Then there was the president's guest list, tinged with grief.
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Some appeared ghostly white, while others were tinged with color.
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Tinged with swampy colors, the paintings have a creepy, voyeuristic mood.
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There is no shortage of sepia-tinged nostalgia about the NHS.
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The only energy in the conference was energy tinged with derangement.
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Everything that happens is tinged with a sort of sinister strangeness.
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It is an R&B tinged piece of pop music canon.
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For their relatives, the convictions on Friday were tinged with frustration.
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The video strings together news footage of Trump's racially tinged controversies.
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Former President Barack Obama ran two fairly progressive, populist-tinged campaigns.
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They will feel the awesome power of joy tinged with vulnerability.
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That's a comforting, Protestant-tinged myth, but it is a myth.
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It was a purge tinged with the purification of an inquisition.
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What follows is a thriller tinged with a bit of horror.
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This is the march of progress, tinged with melancholy, as always.
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His flat Spanish was tinged with a barely perceptible Florida drawl.
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The whole movie is tinged with a whimsical shade of blue.
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Unsurprisingly, going from charcoal black to purple-tinged red took some work.
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But their discussions, no matter how lively, are always tinged with fear.
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But stepping on O'Reilly's racially-tinged snideness was a helpful leg up.
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The photo shows Pratt's orange-tinged arms against his much-fairer thighs.
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I worried about its safety, but my nerves were tinged with jealousy.
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He also insisted the FBI's recommendation was not tinged by political considerations.
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This scene is tinged with an aura of dread and dramatic irony.
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The main theme of tonight's convention was cultural anxiety tinged with racism.
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The violence-tinged catchphrase shows up nearly daily on 50 Cent's Instagram.
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But in the main the accusations involve rudeness, allegedly tinged with misogyny.
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Good news from Europe was often tinged with a bit of hyperbole.
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On the spectrum of flash, the blue-tinged Portela sits somewhere between.
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African-Americans, Latinos, and women, tinged with a show of policy expertise
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Making amends for a year of politically-tinged crisis at the company?
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But analysts suspect enforcement in China might be tinged with political goals.
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Ol' Dirty was the funniest, although his humor was tinged with tragedy.
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Opinion: Trump's NFL comments prove he doesn't get American values Race-tinged?
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German statements on defense spending this week have been tinged with doublespeak.
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The Associated Press: Run-up to Flynn's sentencing tinged with unexpected drama.
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According to Argentine Jesuits, he was never favorable to Marxist-tinged theology.
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The albums still stand as extreme examples of acid-tinged folk music.
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It's a lust tinged with sadness, and that sadness is somehow important.
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Racially tinged conflict has been the defining feature of the Trump era.
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Close, mystical harmonies are tinged with microtonal dissonances that vibrate almost visibly.
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The report may have been tinged with aftereffects from the government shutdown.
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Her final efforts resemble an environmental painting, tinged with love and blood.
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This time, her anger was not tinged by sorrow; she was furious.
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The longer the match went scoreless, the more anxiety tinged their campaign.
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There were paunchy men who penned letters tinged with sad, wry hopefulness.
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The designator "a thing" is thus almost always tinged with ironic detachment.
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"Peach Wind" (2019) has large orange-red lips and bluish-tinged teeth.
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Mr. Khan's team accused the Conservatives of using racially tinged political messaging.
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While most experienced politicians assiduously avoid racially tinged remarks, Republican Maine Gov.
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Contestants donated advice, sometimes tinged with off-color humor, to their competitors.
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Several are tinged with elements of horror, science fiction and the gothic.
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Hockney's fascination with swimming pools during this era was tinged with eroticism.
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This rising quartet traffics in timeless heavy metal thunder tinged with an underlying current of shamelessly melodic black/death metal (think Dissection's polished, melodeath-tinged Reinkaos) that sashays into Satyricon-esque black 'n' roll when the mood strikes.
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Rejection of its leftist ideology, which is legitimate, is sometimes tinged with snobbery.
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And the denials of misconduct around Roy Moore are tinged with conspiracy theory.
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The Kills version put a new spin on the haunting western-tinged track.
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It causes flu-like symptoms in addition to blood-tinged coughing and pneumonia.
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Still, Colbert's joke was seemingly tinged with homophobia and perhaps less noticeably, sexism.
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This mood of melancholy, tinged with inanity, pervades the rest of the exhibit.
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Even more telling than their pink-tinged aesthetics are their captions about depression.
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The reggae-tinged "Side to Side" appears on Grande's smash album Dangerous Woman.
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But who really cares, because both explanations are tinged with shame and anxiety.
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Symbols was definitely an adventurous journey that was tinged by some scary moments.
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Molinari Private Reserve describes the resulting coffee as having a blueberry-tinged flavor.
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We see it in testosterone-tinged chest thumping, in person and on Twitter.
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Mr Trump's campaign was dogged again by racially tinged clashes at his rallies.
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Amazon has them all, which is convenient but can also be guilt-tinged.
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When the greatest wrestlers are finally recognized, their stories are tinged with sepia.
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The early stages are tinged with wrath, and they feel familiar and satisfying.
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Most recently, Marr dropped "Rocketship," his latest disco-tinged track on DFA Records.
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First apartments are exciting, exhausting, and more often than not, tinged with defeat.
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Because this group is disproportionately young and black, this erasure is racially tinged.
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It was the latest example of the president's penchant for racially tinged remarks.
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Every micro decision feels heavier each day, often tinged with guilt or judgement.
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The dark ambiance established is that of sober celebration tinged with melancholy reflection.
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Perhaps that's why seeing him read on his own is tinged with melancholy.
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Ms. Bourgeois's final efforts resemble an environmental painting, tinged with love and blood.
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Today the target for politically tinged investigations is Donald Trump and his campaign.
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His works, despite their ebullient palette, are frequently tinged with a melancholic yearning.
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That type of racially tinged language has to stop, Trump's friend told him.
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The interest is welcomed, but it is tinged with a degree of bafflement.
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He was a romantic, whose view of his hometown was tinged with nostalgia.
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The subsequent negotiation was tinged with the old anxiety: Is realness a virtue?
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Class-tinged resentments were a consistent undercurrent in the pile-on against Bloomberg.
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Glaciers are becoming more explosive than timelessly slow, summer heat tinged with foreboding.
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Lower than his racially-tinged attacks on the anthem protests by NFL players.
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Her tone is tinged with anger and bitterness over the crumbling economy in Russia.
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But these days my pleasure at seeing Rachel at work is tinged with anxiety.
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Don't worry, though: They're still staying true to their signature garage-tinged glam rock.
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Ca$tro interrupts, laughing, as his turquoise-tinged dreads peek out under his hood.
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Her patriotism is heartfelt but tinged with sadness, and even a bit of irony.
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For scientists, attending the occasion was celebratory but also tinged with a little sadness.
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And yet family relationships carry on, imperfectly and tinged with regret, but lovingly, too.
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The studio is also bumping its horror-tinged The New Mutants nearly a year.
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The chugging, Spanish-tinged "Sympathy" and the shapeshifting "Flower Moon" crackle with nervous energy.
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The series offers a Blade Runner-tinged aesthetic that many people adore, me included.
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Nike's customers may be more accustomed to politically tinged marketing than those of Gillette.
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He ultimately got his way, making a memorable contribution to the retro-tinged vid.
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"I can't have a baby right now," one says, her voice tinged with resignation.
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The lyrics that were once upbeat are now tinged with a dark new meaning.
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"Red-tinged highlights add dimension and tonality to the hair," explains colorist Stephanie Brown.
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The beginnings of any relationship are tinged the with the leftovers of previous ones.
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CBS has been especially keen on sci-fi-tinged drama with high-stakes overtones.
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"Chic (Someone to Love)" is an instantly memorable serving of classic 80s-tinged pop.
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If that happens, the satisfaction many Brazilians will feel may be tinged with saudades.
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Although their stories included moments of shared coffee and community, they're tinged with homophobia.
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Her sweet-tinged vocal is perfectly balanced against the thrumming tension of the beat.
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Onstage, she mixes socially conscious and feminist-tinged material with smutty, sometimes vulgar jokes.
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More recently, we have lived through debates tinged with poorly understood notions of race.
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"The door to the future was opened—tinged with some challenges," he told me.
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Even the opportunities for the pool to question Trump can be tinged with tension.
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The race has been tinged with accusations of racism against DeSantis from day one.
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Those who were lucky caught a completely cloudless view of the honey-tinged moon.
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Her face as she gazes towards her future is triumphant, but tinged with apprehension.
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Many of the songs, including the title track, are love ballads tinged with fables.
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Vermilion red onion pickles and turmeric-tinged zucchini pickles are served on the side.
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Ms. Bourgeois's final efforts resemble an environmental painting, tinged with love and blood. (Smith)
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Mr. Hammond saw Ms. Franklin as a jazz singer tinged with blues and gospel.
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That invites a politically tinged legal battle over a pending merger with AT&T.
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For me, Bernstein's evocations of rock are only glancing, tinged with jazz and blues.
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At times, his plea to supporters in the 2020 campaign seemed tinged with desperation.
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Here, the reaction to his death is tinged with a particular kind of discomfort.
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This fierce, slithery score should be tinged with hysteria, a sense of the supernatural.
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The sweet smell of gingerbread and cinnamon-tinged vin chaud hangs in the air.
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The wispy grain of Lenker's voice and the sepia-tinged guitar sound can repel.
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Henderson speaks with a Canadian-tinged Irish brogue and is very concerned with topography.
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By now, I know that my thinking is tinged with this strange, digital stardom.
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Missed your chance to nab the palette but still want to rock rose-tinged eyes?
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He even makes leather—in this case a tricolor-tinged black Adidas jacket—look good.
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But four others involve recent, politically tinged cases, including that of conservative provocateur Dinesh D'Souza .
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" Watkins, in her memoir, adds: "My life, my sick life has been tinged with illness.
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Her British accent, too, is replaced by a Southern drawl tinged with a mischievous undertone.
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In politically tinged inquiries across Russia, lawyers retained by Microsoft have staunchly backed the police.
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We still love new things out of habit, but the love is tinged with fear.
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Allegations of voter fraud (often racially tinged) will be constant for the next eight years.
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With ViperCard, a tiny bit of that original acid-tinged vision for computing is back.
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His feelings toward women, at first hopeful if anxiety-tinged, metastasized in a similar fashion.
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Even the current triumphalism of Mr Erdogan's hard-core followers is tinged with wary mistrust.
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Is the show that's always been faith-tinged really about killing that faith for reason?
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That nostalgia is tinged with darkness, though, and not just because of the Manson clan.
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Couples are sucking down blue tinged liquid and doing tequila shots to 'Niggas in Paris'.
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Characters appear more boldly tinged than earlier in the book, the landscape more sharply etched.
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This time Orange County voters revolted against the racially-tinged and misogynistic rhetoric of Trump.
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It was part of a five-year campaign tinged with racial overtones and dark motives.
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He had brilliance when called for during jazz-tinged passages of Lisztian runs and octaves.
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"Signs," a slick vaporwave-tinged jam, premiered at Louis Vuitton's SS18 Menswear show in Paris.
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The symbol is now "sometimes interpreted to convey racially-tinged messages in some contexts," said
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Its recent premiere shattered ratings records, although it has faced criticism for racially tinged humor.
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But not all devotion is what it seems, and suddenly romance is tinged with horror.
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But it's tinged with alarm—if drones can dance at twilight, they can also attack.
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I remember a sense of surprise and excitement that morning, tinged with fear and uncertainty.
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Kids across the country have engaged in racially tinged, often Trump-influenced, acts of bullying.
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Those expectations, tinged by stereotype, have limited Latino wrestlers to a narrow range of styles.
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My daughter's next question, tinged with a hint of resentment, confirmed that I probably had.
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And when he talked about that night, Quinones says, his recollections were tinged with regret.
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And the music is tinged with R&B — fittingly, as Coel's character is named Simone.
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Lemonade is a tough listen, tinged in rock, hip-hop, R&B, and electro-soul.
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His political positions are hard to pin down, but they are tinged with populist rhetoric.
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I see how this happens, but that doesn't stop it from being tinged with melancholy.
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The record features all original tunes, from melodically arresting contemporary jazz to gospel-tinged balladry.
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The late-night hosts returned on Monday after a weekend filled with politically tinged violence.
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Even with his sideburns tinged gray, his face and name are instantly recognized back home.
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"I would have liked another term (as president)," she admitted, her smile tinged with sadness.
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The story that the pioneers of urban evolution are piecing together is tinged with darkness.
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Over the past decade, Frank Biden has devoted his time to politically tinged business ventures.
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Everything, literally everything, is now not just tinged but soaked with partisanship and political rancor.
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But racially tinged biases signal it won't come without scrutiny for the team's leading quarterback.
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It's a picture of restrained beauty, tinged with a violence that makes it strangely alluring.
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Head to the site today, and you'll see a green-tinged illustration of a bespectacled Chatterjee.
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Absolutely I remember, and the show — brash, manic and acid-tinged — took me right back there.
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The last time anyone saw Grande's natural hair tinged a lighter brunette, it was in 2015.
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"The government is tinged with animosity towards council estates, social and low-density housing," said Thompson.
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Cars were brought to a standstill Tuesday by yellow-tinged water on waterlogged streets, photos showed.
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Brooklyn's Big Thief are everything you could possibly want from modern folk-tinged rock and more.
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Directors We Are From LA have made a weird neon-tinged masterpiece of a music video.
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But as one man found out, the truth can be incredibly infuriating — and tinged with discrimination.
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" Barbra Streisand, presenting the best musical award to "Hamilton," said, "Our joy is tinged with sorrow.
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The country voted to leave the European Union out of a fit of racism-tinged nostalgia.
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Yet as the two organisations prepare to celebrate their centenaries, the festivities are tinged with anxiety.
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And the first trailer for Widows promises a wild ride tinged with the filmmaker's signature style.
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Rockwell had to work at staying neutral during the class-tinged culture clashes of his day.
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So in the already "West Wing"-tinged 2016 campaign, what's next in made-for-television events?
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She's a "stalker" onstage who does stream of consciousness personal comedy that's "tinged" by the political.
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If someone calls a woman a bitch or a slut, that's tinged with millennia of oppression.
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Stigwood helped steer them away from ballads and toward falsetto-tinged disco, which revived their career.
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They're purportedly about wellness, but they're tinged with the stink of capitalist always-on hustle culture.
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He's completely disconnected from the noir tinged murder mystery that gives the show its addictive pull.
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Regret-tinged questions rocket through your head: Do I know enough about my grandmother's life story?
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Reaction online to Rock's comments -- and the racially tinged tenor of the show -- was mostly positive.
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But if Starburst-tinged chocolate is your thing, by all means, stock up while you can!
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Her music embraces the synthy, '80s-tinged vibrancy popularized by groups like CHVRCHES and The 1975.
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Their romance and personal aspirations are tinged by the darkness of the world they're living in.
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Their motive isn't simply green-tinged altruism -- although they're acutely cognizant of climate change and pollution.
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He's attracted attention and criticism for repeatedly making racially tinged remarks, saying in January that Rep.
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Even the Communist Party's usually relentlessly positive official statements have become tinged with increasingly grim language.
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The ensuing investigation, arrest and trial were tinged with questions of racial bias and selective prosecution.
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Hardly anyone expects Warren's European-tinged legislation to pass with a Republican in the White House.
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His popularity is tinged with disappointment over his failures and wistfulness for the optimism he espoused.
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Natasha Lyonne tests the bounds of Netflix comedy with her sci-fi-tinged series Russian Doll.
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Levitch describes the narration as, "a deeply emotional soliloquy," tinged with humor, regret, resentment, and nostalgia.
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Tinged with the airbrushed aesthetic of Hajime Sorayama, they've become an iconic portrayl of the duo.
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The characters, in particular the plain-spoken and politically incorrect Karen, occasionally crack racially tinged jokes.
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A minute later, the sugar is soft and damp, lightly tinged with color and powerfully fragrant.
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She moves from snakily grooving songs of uplift to romantic entreaties to reggae-tinged protest anthems.
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Noxious, salt-tinged dust storms inflame the eyes, skin, and lungs of residents in surrounding areas.
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Are the stories in it tinged with just enough reality to make it hard to ignore?
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On Wednesday, the crowd was appreciative, offering him a warm welcome, albeit one tinged with sadness.
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Among the family, the attention from the government prompted gratitude, tinged with a bit of bitterness.
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In recent months, there have been sporadic reports of racially tinged incidents throughout northern New England.
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American League It seems odd at first to honor Ohtani for a season tinged with disappointment.
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Just last night, Selena Gomez debuted a faint caramel-tinged highlight at the Hollywood Beauty Awards.
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The reddish-amber spirit, 40 proof, is slightly smoky and tinged with orange zest and anise.
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A vote for the National Front was of course a vote tinged with racism and homophobia.
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Two months later they placed their own politically tinged works in a show of Italian Futurism.
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But the story that the pioneers of urban evolution are piecing together is tinged with darkness.
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Bieber's last album smartly updated his sound and persona with EDM and tropical house–tinged pop.
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And Juanes reappeared to play guitar with a gutsy, tattooed rockabilly-tinged Chilean singer, Mon Laferte.
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"It's tinged with emotion and fairness, which is what makes it a charged topic," she said.
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Accompanying her, Longstreth played a West African-tinged guitar riff that sounded like something colorful shattering.
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He dropped into dark periods of depression, his wife said, tinged with fear of being alone.
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La La Land is not a perfect movie, but it is imbued with blue-tinged joy.
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A fair amount of the criticism of that same Israeli government is tinged with anti-Semitism.
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To a lay listener, the feeling that most resonates is one of vindication, tinged with melancholy.
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Negroni Tails is primarily instrumental, an ecclectic collection of electronic tinged beats and chopped up samples.
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The laughter wasn't just tinged with embarrassment, but perhaps a pleasure in the drawing's apparent humor.
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Its animation is soot-tinged and static, with the unpretty, distressed look of an alternative graphic novel.
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Normally our discussions were a manic exploration of ambition and possibility, tinged with the promise of sex.
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These wines are an ode to precision, pleasure, and contradiction, leaving behind sumptuous aftertastes tinged with sarcasm.
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Anyway, The Coffee took hold quickly, giving me a familiar euphoria tinged with a caffeine-like anxiety.
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Existing primarily in obscurity, this d-beat tinged punk outfit is as vicious as it is sloppy.
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The resulting combination is a widely stylized success tinged with equal measures of action, humor, and sadness.
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America met Britney Spears in the late '90s as a sweet Southern girl performing erotically tinged innocence.
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The mood among many voters was tinged with uncertainty - and in some cases an element of fear.
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In 2013, several of Mr. Azizdawut's pigeons won racing prizes, a point of pride tinged with resignation.
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Brandy's comeback single is a blues-tinged breakup song — rescinding all possession of The Boy in question.
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Resentment against Chinese buyers who are driving up house prices in Vancouver can be tinged with racism.
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All of the athletes wore tired but satisfied smiles, a look tinged with an expression of relief.
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Zhao's online posts, often tinged with dark humor, have attracted almost 50,748 fans on microblogging site Weibo.
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In February, he dropped his album Bass Hop, a 23-song collection of rock-tinged hip-hop.
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An M5S-League coalition would be eccentric, idealistic, tinged with xenophobia, intolerant of corruption and economically illiberal.
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Politically tinged criticism isn't new, of course; it's always been with us, morphing to fit the times.
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But the reunion was tinged with sadness for a handful of parents whose daughters remain in captivity.
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Ariana Grande and Stevie Wonder have teamed up for a gospel-tinged duet — and we're "into" it!
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But unlike previous moments of glory with a blue can, Jenner's spot has been tinged with controversy.
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It stands for purging the establishment, for recreating a nostalgia-tinged version of some lost, past America.
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Merle Haggard, country music's outlaw hero, whose voice was tinged with dignity and regret, died at 79.
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Whether or not things get bloody, they're always tinged with an awareness that things could get bloody.
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The song has a looped beat, multitracked vocal harmonies and a dramatically sliding, Bollywood-tinged string section.
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These theories provide a convenient framework for making sense of Russia; they are also tinged with moralism.
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" And as her revulsion grows, it's constantly tinged with disgust at his weight: He "weighs her down.
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But a video posted of the incident on Friday night opened with the woman's profanity-tinged threat.
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Mr. O'Connor's campaign has projected an air of defiance, tinged with amusement, at the onslaught against him.
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The focus of the book, however, isn't biography, but how the work is tinged by the life.
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In this moment of uncertainty, there was an underlying sense of optimism, although probably tinged with denial.
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As the maple-and-sage-tinged fat renders out of the sausage, the bread thirstily absorbs it.
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In later years he cut his hair but kept the beard; eventually, both were tinged with gray.
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He could achieve delightful simplicities, as in his jazz-tinged ballet score "La Création du Monde" (1923).
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West African chocolates are often more straightforwardly fudgy, sometimes tinged with flavors of coconut, raisins and coffee.
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Part horror, part allegory, the supernaturally tinged murder mystery asks: Where do we turn when logic fails?
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Standing on the surface of planets orbiting an M-dwarf, we would see everything tinged in red.
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As a veteran of Hollywood herself, she watched the #MeToo era unfold with excitement, tinged with weariness.
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David Leonhardt A virulent nationalism, tinged with bigotry, is on the rise across much of the world.
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Instead of acknowledging facts, Republicans continue to perpetuate the racially-tinged myths that have gridlocked our government.
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Originally titled "Night Shadow" in 1946, this is a Romantic drama tinged by Gothic horror and bizarrerie.
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"Oh, absolutely!" she perks up, in an accent tinged with a Dublin brogue from her Irish upbringing.
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Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, is almost invariably described as old-fashioned, nostalgia-tinged and slow-paced.
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Over the Caribbean-tinged beat of "New Rules," she reminds herself not to succumb to old temptations.
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As a veteran of Hollywood herself, she watched the #MeToo era unfold with excitement, tinged with weariness.
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As she navigates her own shifting beliefs, which remain tinged with the ignorance of privilege, danger looms.
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The star is the champurrado, a cinnamon-tinged hot chocolate turned thick with a slurry of cornmeal.
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Late last month, there were reports that DeSantis made a racially-tinged remark in referring to Gillum.
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Everything Tina Fey touches turns to gold, or to an orange-tinged tan beneath a ghastly blonde wig.
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The best of the Metroid series is lonely, claustrophobic, tinged with curiosity and a driving sense of danger.
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The man who will replace Obama in January was a leading peddler of the racially-tinged "birther" myth.
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The film both critiques and revels in an aggressively feminine high-tech aesthetic that's tinged with eerie surrealism.
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The speech, optimistic and unifying, tinged with a sense of laughter through tears, encapsulated Zelensky's brand of populism.
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That's why Roseanne's politically-tinged feud with Harris in last week's "Roseanne Gets The Chair" falls fairly flat.
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Preferring to take risks when his confidence is vodka tinged, his work ethos embraces the lessons failure imparts.
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No word, however, on whether or not she'll also debut a new country-tinged tune while on tour.
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But like many of even the saddest Bowie songs, "Lazarus" is tinged with a kind of aching joy.
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After you apply, the red-tinged goop hardens and can be pulled from skin in a swift motion.
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Janney's performance is laugh out loud funny, but as befits her character, every laugh is tinged with darkness.
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Pinegrove is a Montclair, New Jersey, band that plays country-tinged indie rock, at turns introspective and soaring.
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In the painting "Undertow" (2016), Kaufman creates a field from wide, looping, brushy blue strokes tinged with white.
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The capsule became engulfed in flames, and plumes of thick, orange-tinged smoke could be seen for miles.
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" While darkness occasionally lurks underneath the breezy, Americana-tinged arrangements, elsewhere it's sunnier like on "In The Clear.
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Brands are also borrowing from workwear's playbook, with Vetements' radical normcore and Calvin Klein's Americana-tinged nostalgia trip.
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This one's a Balearic tinged piano-house cut that might just be a summer anthem in the making.
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Saying 'cock' is definitely blue; saying 'masturbate' and making the wank motion is technically clean, but blue-tinged.
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The legal and financial framework around the country's mining sector is both opaque and tinged with political interference.
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In the past, they have even come out with a special Champagne-tinged version of the yeasty spread.
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Cindy Hyde-Smith, who is facing a runoff amid controversy over her past racially-tinged comments and actions.
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It reinforces President Donald Trump's recent moves to curtail reproductive rights and take up religiously tinged conservative causes.
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Babylon Berlin, a new political-tinged detective thriller on Netflix, is eager to conjure up these cultural references.
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Canadian flags with their bright red maple leafs fluttered from utility poles, neither singed nor tinged with soot.
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Greek whites would go great, not just the critical darling assyrtiko, but the rose-tinged moschofilero as well.
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The young artist's confident gaze, tinged with earnestness, reflect a disciplined romanticism that would propel Krasner for decades.
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" McConnell fired back at the racially tinged remarks, saying he doesn't have a comment "about a ridiculous observation.
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Blankenship has repeatedly gone after McConnell, calling him "Cocaine Mitch" and making racially tinged comments about his family.
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Since we both had reported from the Arab world for years, the trip was partly tinged with nostalgia.
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Moore's win Tuesday night will thrust his long history of homophobic and racially tinged remarks into the spotlight.
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When learning about climate change, you could feel alarm tinged with sorrow and regret for species facing extinction.
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Stephen Colbert promised a hot Emmys night, and he kicked it off politically-tinged song concerning current events.
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The story of that spread is what this brash, acid-tinged show, full of fascinating artists, is about.
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A slapstick comedy tinged with pathos, "Rooming-House" is set in a London attic hung with metal hooks.
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We have our online carts poised for Trust Me, a deep red, and Boa, a lilac-tinged pink.
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"My parents spoke English when talking among themselves," Fabian says (in German tinged with a subtle Munich accent).
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There are swelling seedpods, trailing vines tinged with the optimistic blue of the sky and cascading gourd shapes.
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His departure is tinged by allegations made about him to those investigating the ride-hailing company's loose culture.
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The Killing of a Sacred Deer mixes all of those together in service of a myth-tinged nightmare.
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It starts with moody ambience, building toward a slamming climax with a italo-tinged track from Cold Cuts.
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And when her parents find her dead body, we see her blue skin and the pink-tinged bathwater.
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WASHINGTON — The dissent, tinged with anguish and filled with bitter accusations, was not ready until almost 3 a.m.
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Mucus tinged with blood (which she always greeted with a sign of the cross): salt and cold water.
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And although his political positions are tricky to pin down, they are tinged with populist and muscular rhetoric.
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Performing as Phosphorescent, he sings elegantly understated lyrics over a country-rock lilt, tinged with hymnody and psychedelia.
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"You might call it corruption-tinged synergy," said Robert Weissman, president of Public Citizen, a liberal nonprofit group.
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The string quartet plays episodes of contemplative, modal-tinged harmonies that lend a timeless cast to the storytelling.
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And the conjunctivitis was a tipoff: neither chikungunya nor dengue is usually accompanied by those blood-tinged eyes.
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The Deitch installation underscores Mr. Ai's activist role, in which genuine concern tends to be tinged with opportunism.
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At the same time, Russia-tinged scandal shadowed Mr. Trump with increasing urgency, delivering a deluge of distractions.
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The heavy air was red and tinged with dirt, casting the scorched residential neighborhood in a sepia tone.
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With the Funk Apostles, he plays a nostalgic brew of ironed-out R&B, tinged with gospel flair.
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That is, the fruit was dark-tinged and denser, with complex flavors of tobacco, licorice, menthol and flowers.
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Even now, 50 years after what, yes, must have been a miracle, that glory is tinged with sadness.
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There are so many moments I come back to, times that should be happy, but they are tinged.
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But both men agree the entire LP that plays like a dug-up mixtape glistens with gospel-tinged tones.
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The best books, the books that stay with us, are tinged with both comedy and sorrow, humor and anger.
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His thin chest rose and fell in an uneven rhythm, and red-tinged fluid seeped from his swollen lips.
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Her immaculate, R&B-tinged third album, Dangerous Woman (due Friday), gives listeners a look into her life now.
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After the coloring was complete, the youngster posed for her mom and showed off her new purple-tinged hair.
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With this in mind… Chuck speaks to his father in the language he understands best: money, tinged with cruelty.
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" (+1) A racially tinged ep about how annoying "naggers" (+1) are really got Randy's "balls in a vice grip.
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Comfortable seating soon had me willingly idling away a good half hour of spellbound time somewhat tinged with tragedy.
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Some Ethiopians have criticised Jawar for using ethnically tinged language, but many young Oromo men consider him a hero.
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A rapper and singer, he has a propensity for fast, '90s tinged songs that get people on their feet.
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The song's gospel-tinged feel was a preview of Chance's triumphant third album, Coloring Book, which dropped in May.
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Why should serious people bother with the BDSM-tinged love story between a powerful man and his virginal ingenue?
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His faith in technological progress is, unusually for Silicon Valley, explicitly tinged with darkness: he is a paranoid optimist.
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But that seems appropriate for a biopic about a star whose entire career was tinged with a slight melancholy.
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But his leadership style is also cut-throat and tinged with nationalism, say some of those who know him.
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The purple-tinged wedding took place last week, on the same day Nevada's marijuana legalization laws went into effect.
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From OPI's red-tinged Aloha to a subtle pale peach by Essie, find your new favorite nail polish, ahead.
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In Coover's fictional universe, familiar tales and conventional genres are made new, tinged with shuddering wonder and titillating humor.
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During my tea days, I was forced to drink one bitter, coffee-tinged cup of tea after the next.
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When I call her at her home in Copenhagen, her passion for what FATE does is tinged with desperation.
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Let's just say that while we've dreamt of Timberlake-tinged kisses, we never imagined they'd be accompanied by giggles.
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If Bell's personal life was tinged with sadness, her relationships with the men she worked with were equally complicated.
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In the spring of 2004, Sufjan Stevens was a folk singer with a set full of God-tinged ballads.
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Yesterday, Canadian band Arcade Fire announced their fifth studio album, Everything Now, with its funky, disco-tinged titular track.
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Better the flawed, Islamist-tinged strongman than the return of the generals for the fifth time since the 1960s.
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Eventually, they turned to George Martin to provide an over-the-top prelude to the simple country-tinged ditty.
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In his confirmation hearing, Vitiello apologized for the racially tinged tweet and said it was meant as a joke.
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Dana let her in with a subtle dramatic flair; Carol spoke in a tone of bewilderment tinged with wonder.
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Two doors down, I enjoyed a red-tinged beet falafel sandwich ($9) at Foxy Falafel, a casual Mediterranean restaurant.
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There are misunderstandings with shepherds, awkward negotiations with village elders and an overall atmosphere of suspicion tinged with absurdity.
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But that understanding is nevertheless tinged with the knowledge that the sexes, fluid though they were, were still ranked.
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The Samuel Morris-directed video takes place under a purple and green-tinged night sky in a woodsy terrain.
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Kane is almost certainly going to run as some flavor of libertarian-tinged conservative in the medium-term future.
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Ms. Clifford has lately been an inescapable feature of tabloid-tinged news cycles about Mr. Trump's pre-presidential life.
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But the nuance got lost online, and racially-tinged conspiracies and racist memes around Chinese food culture began mounting.
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That cartoon, like Harper's protest, further revealed a historic and racially tinged battle line in the country's culture wars.
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As our politics becomes increasingly tinged with elements of the conspiratorial, the great reveal becomes a potentially massive liability.
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Knausgaard's response to the varying opinions of those he encounters is at once measured, insightful and tinged with comedy.
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Jack Kingston, a former Republican congressman from Georgia, said Democrats engaged in their own brand of racially tinged politics.
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But some people I talked to also mentioned the gratification they felt, even if it was tinged with regret.
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Nearly all of their reminiscences are tinged with the kind of astonishment that can start to sound like admiration.
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And while becoming a parent is joyful and emotional and unparalleled, it also comes tinged with a little darkness.
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When most people think of the 1920s, it's the glitzed-up, Gatsby-tinged, Hollywood version that comes to mind.
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In my mind's eye, his face was suffused with love and tinged with exasperation, a common look for Daniel.
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These voters have become attracted to, or at least tolerant of, a politics tinged with ethno-nationalism and authoritarianism.
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The painting conveys a post-Fall America, tinged with menace, in which sin and grace manage a dissonant coexistence.
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News reports during the trial at Hove Crown Court said the argument between the two men was racially tinged.
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The two men shared not just a nationalist-tinged conservative view on policy but a desire for political provocation.
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It is not, of course, but two years of Mr Trump's racially tinged comments about immigrants have left nerves raw.
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At the same time, China can only view Trump's decision to withdraw from the TPP with delight tinged with caution.
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The highly conceptual performer has long been making beautiful, pop-tinged R&B for a seven-part Metropolis-themed series.
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The boot is tinged with biker-babe credibility, a Rick Owens-lite sensibility that pairs well with lots of denim.
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Some of the gender-bending pieces read "Ecotricity" and "IOU," and there's a colorful, vintage-tinged feel throughout the collection.
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Among the memories and grief-tinged social media posts and phone calls were declarations of resilience and promises to rebuild.
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Enormous antigovernment demonstrations in Iraq and Lebanon, some tinged with hostility toward Iran, have suddenly put Iran's interests at risk.
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Russian elites long viewed China with racially tinged scorn, says Alexander Gabuev of the Carnegie Moscow Centre, a think-tank.
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He vaulted out of that hole, into a period of making music that was upbeat, pop-tinged and pumped up.
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But the boycotts that followed were often xenophobia-tinged retaliations, depicting a sort of tit-for-tat cycle between communities.
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The stories cover very different ground, and they are tinged with a sadness that's common in these kinds of RPGs.
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The sets for the rest of the night screeched between industrial techno, stomach-churning gabber, and jungle-tinged 90s hardcore.
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Frequently overwrought dialogue and an often-troubling gender and sexual dynamic tinged every performance with a degree of bad camp.
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Lately his sets skew towards hard and fast techno, which match his two acid-tinged LPs released through Dark Entries.
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On "Dat Way" Kyle Dixon delivers an acid-tinged reverie that sounds like Mr. Fingers popping an Adderall or two.
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They were all experienced musicians who forged a laid-back, country-tinged sound that the Eagles would eventually make famous.
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His legend lives on in Catalonia, but again the story is tinged with a sourness that did not exist before.
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Social media users quickly began debating King's remarks, with some seeing them as racially tinged and supportive of white nationalism.
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At the School of Visual Arts, Haring developed his eponymous bold-lined figures, accompanied by even bolder, activism-tinged mantras.
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Disney's getting in on it too, with Tajin-tinged menu items popping up all over, like the limited-edition Mangonada.
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Now the inquiries — as well as a race-tinged joke the mayor made during a skit he performed with Mrs.
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It's tinged with wistfulness, as when an interviewer asks Ms. Patterson if she ever wanted her own children, human ones.
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For all the supporting players, this remains a heavily British-tinged production -- basically James Bond on steroids and laughing gas.
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A year later in 2007, the R&B-tinged pop ballad "Bleeding Love" came fluttering and falsettoeing into the world.
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Around Mogalakwena, set amid rust-tinged rocky outcrops in sweltering latitudes north of Johannesburg, resentment over grinding poverty runs deep.
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Sometimes the moon is tinged red, but that occurs in the summer because the moon appears lower on the horizon.
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No doubt subtleties have been lost in translation, but the film is best viewed as an overripe, noir-tinged tragedy.
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Meeting, touching and knowing that there had been a past and that the present was tinged with the gone before.
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The resulting book offers a window into specific experiences that's tinged with a pessimistic view of men, women and power.
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How about anise-tinged hoja santa leaves, to wrap around logs of goat cheese or muddle into your G & T?
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Their friendship is tinged with homoerotic suggestion in the original, but Mr. Rau focuses on it to a distracting extent.
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But the humor is tinged with menace, as his lies and insults pile up, targeting women, the disabled and minorities.
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On Baseball This year's Hall of Fame ballot, announced Monday and mailed to voters this week, is tinged with sadness.
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More Asian accents follow with a thick slab of cod atop a velvety potato purée tinged with yuzu and truffle.
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The upper half of the canvas is sky, summarily noted with horizontal gray strokes tinged with luminous blue and lavender.
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The birth of Sama in 2016 is a joyous event, if tinged with sadness for the friends they have lost.
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A self-taught engineer tinged with genius, Waldo had designed motorcycles that set speed records at Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats.
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Busch responded with a tweet that had a crying emoji and a profanity-tinged message telling Keselowski to shut up.
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International scapegoating of Chinese eating habits, as Foreign Policy pointed out earlier this week, can often be tinged with racism.
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Ishion Hutchinson's darkly tinged yet exuberant new poems are the strongest to come out of the Caribbean in a generation.
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One of Jamaica's most important historical artists, Dunkley deployed a dark palette to create imaginative, highly detailed, psychologically tinged works.
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Taiwan As we were saying, Taiwanese voters head to the polls tomorrow for a presidential election tinged with political anxiety.
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And then I discovered the big, wide, green-and-red-tinged world of holiday romances I'd been missing out on.
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Observers say the vitriol, tinged with allegations about race and class, does not augur well for a reconciliation anytime soon.
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Mr. Alexander, a pianist, mingles the rhythms of his native Jamaica with his talents as a gospel-tinged jazz improviser.
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Like all the other works, and the show itself, Connor's work is at once earnest, comedic, and tinged with darkness.
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Rather, these words are tinged with a different kind of sadness, regret, for what Bowie didn't achieve in his lifetime.
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It's not your fault if your perception of the world has been a little smudged or tinged with confusion lately.
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In Eisenstein's thinking, which was tinged with violence, individual shots are not so much as linked together, but in conflict.
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Bishop is deploying the base conservative playbook, running fear-tinged ads of a Democratic Party gone "crazy" with images of Reps.
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We knew each other for over 40 years, in a friendship that was always tinged by echoes of Pete and Dud.
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And yet its eye-popping $18.4 billion in earnings for the most recent quarter was tinged with not-so-great news.
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And it's one that's only gained more prominence since Donald Trump -- who flamed the racially tinged birther theory -- was elected President.
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From overly frizzy tresses and chlorine-tinged color, there isn't a crisis they haven't helped avert at their West Hollywood, Calif.
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Whether that was just because of the nuisance calls, or whether it was tinged with a little professional jealousy was unclear.
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The end result is that everything, from wedding celebrations to registering to vote, becomes tinged with resentment and anxiety and avoidance.
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Honan's review is that the phone is a good phone — he recommends it, even — but it's also tinged with the existential.
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JonTron's alt right-tinged comments spilled into Twitter, but largely avoided his YouTube channel, which has more than three million subscribers.
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Where a few hardy souls had first traversed, there were now single-file crevasses, filled with a melting, exhaust-tinged mire.
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From the looks of the cyberpunk-tinged trailer, the movie adaptation of Bradbury's classic 1953 novel will feature some modern updates.
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Enormous antigovernment demonstrations in both countries, some tinged with hostility and resentment toward Iran, have suddenly put Iran's interests at risk.
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The mothers-versus-daughters narrative, long an election-year trope, is particularly pronounced now, and tinged with stereotypes on both sides.
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The Chinese are comingThe world has seen this kind of racially tinged fear before in the face of a rising power.
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Simply put, there seems to be a sadness, tinged with fear, that what Shimon Peres stood for may die with him.
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Spare CS, HelloMD, and Transcend Lighting are just a few of the companies that have enjoyed this particularly green-tinged windfall.
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They represent the promise of new genetics technologies to address a disease that has long been neglected and tinged with racism.
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It has all the sweetness and heart of the best of Dahl's full-length novels, but it's tinged with unmistakable melancholy.
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Utagawa Hirokage has a special humor, which, though at times edging on corny, is often sly and even tinged with eroticism.
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" Brian Schatz, the Democratic senator from Hawaii, called the comment a "dog whistle," and the NAACP said it was "racially tinged.
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Following the Christchurch shooting, a new feature with the anti-Semitic-tinged title "King of the Shekel" was unveiled on 28chan.
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Tallying up and moralizing Twitter's failings is a reliable, near-mandatory media exercise, along with a widespread schadenfreude-tinged public joke.
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It was only a matter of time before she went with something new, and this gray-tinged brown is definitely fresh.
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The friendly red-and-white-tinged aisles of your local branch have it all — and the beauty section is no exception.
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High ceilings and plenty of gold in The Carter recall the rap mogul's Art Deco-tinged spot in the Big Apple.
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Such moments are tinged with sentimentality, as if they are full-hearted outtakes from the lovable ragtag universe of season one.
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The story behind the Castañeda's foray into veganism is a familiar one, though it's tinged with elements of working-class life.
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The Coens make dark comedies that are tinged with the absurd and populated by exaggerated personalities with a tendency towards caricature.
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He was pale, though not yet the blue-tinged gray that people turn when they've been breathing poorly for a while.
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The Lettuce and Lentils was half a head of gem and radish curls tinged with a sweet bacon-infused sherry dressing.
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But the reception has been mostly positive, with some even suggesting that politically tinged marketing could bring the country closer together.
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Is it possible to imagine a future that isn't at least somewhat tinged by the feverish traces of our collective past?
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Fisher and Owen have fun as Moondog's nearest and dearest, not least because the fun is tinged with a wistful tolerance.
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There's a smoke-tinged feel to this pod, and it's not as pleasant as the Norwegian air I was just in.
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"These are suspicions, and probably heavily politically tinged ones," said Mr. Hibey, a member of the Washington law firm Miller & Chevalier.
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This science fiction-tinged collection of stories has won widespread acclaim for its creepily believable vision of our tech-infused future.
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Still, much of the blame also lands at the feet of the cheesy, sci-fi-tinged horror I'm labeling nu-horror.
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But the dream of bringing about an end to Trump's era in Washington is tinged with something darker and more worrisome.
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The latter collaborated with local bembe group Ache Meyi, and transformed their conga drum clangs into bleepy, Latin-tinged dance music.
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These are his earliest memories of OCD-like behavior, already tinged with the obsession with right and wrong, good and bad.
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The newly opened life-sized Noah ark replica, in Williamstown, KY, is 913,000 square feet of hellfire-tinged, free-ranging weirdness.
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His campaign has already been tinged with public accusations that he interfered with a corruption investigation into a Canadian engineering firm.
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Large swaths of suburban Atlanta swung away from the Republicans in 2016, recoiling from Mr. Trump's divisive and racially tinged appeals.
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Turning the solemn rites of loss in the line of military duty into a squalid, race-tinged scandal is some achievement.
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If a porn-tinged hush payment falls in a news din already torqued to maximum volume, does it make a sound?
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The media often falls back on euphemisms when describing Trump's comments about race: racially loaded, racially charged, racially tinged, racially sensitive.
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But they're not the only ones: UFC lives in a world tinged by a bit of fairy magic make-believe, too.
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"Broken Halos" is a God-tinged ballad that trades the emotional complexity of Traveller's high points for a more comforting fatalism.
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China, Europe and the U.S. are all racing to produce a coronavirus vaccine, and the efforts are tinged with nationalistic competition.
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The delicate, balanced, chocolate-tinged red mole served over the enchiladas is revelatory, but the chicken inside is plain white meat.
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The parameters of our adoption agreement were solid, albeit tinged with some regret on the part of our son's birth mother.
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The group recently returned with a new album, "Antisocialites," that extends its range toward perky new-wave and bubblegum-tinged pop.
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Conscientious eaters choose salads overflowing with raw kale or collard greens; frothy, chalky matcha and "golden lattes" tinged with pungent turmeric.
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Does the journalistic principle of neutrality doom you to the bland and ultimately distorting vocabulary of "both sides" and "racially tinged"?
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His first three albums were tightly orchestrated affairs for midsize combos, driven by Mr. Owens's crafty, soul-tinged tunes and arrangements.
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Ms Omar has apologised for hers; Mr Trump has never apologised for his own statements and advertisements tinged with anti-Semitism.
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CARAMANICA The R&B duo Emotional Oranges has a clear concept: A male-female dialogue set to midtempo, 1990s-tinged grooves.
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At first, reflective passages full of poignant melodic turns and blues-tinged, plushly orchestrated harmonies alternate with vibrantly jazzy, fidgety episodes.
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Almost nobody gets out of a racially-tinged crisis unscathed, given how deeply troubled our nation's conscience is on this subject.
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But the music is no dirge; it's a sly, New Orleans-tinged mambo full of improvisational byplay, a swinging life force.
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It's the part tinged with isolation and sometimes depression, brought on by months on the road away from friends and family.
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Watch: Part horror, part allegory, HBO's supernaturally tinged, 10-episode murder mystery "The Outsider" asks where we turn when logic fails.
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While there's plenty of desire, it's tinged with condescension (even spite), which contributes more than it should to their sexual tension.
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It was more xenophobia-tinged fearmongering from a man who had spent the previous years questioning President Obama's place of birth.
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"Diamonds" is a tribute to the lost world of the Imperial Ballet — a gleaming, grandiloquent elegance, remote but tinged with melancholy.
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Apparently, Minnesota believes that Americans are incapable of standing next to a neighbor wearing politically-tinged apparel without resorting to violence.
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There is a macabre fascination, tinged with pitch-black humor, in Koji's meeting Ippei again after he is released from prison.
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In the last presidential election, automation took a backseat to racially-tinged debates around immigration, dwindling industries like coal, and outsourcing.
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It's a mini-showcase of house music in its many forms, from acid-tinged lo-fi to spaced-out synth work.
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The last presidential race was tinged with sexist reporting, not in the language of its articles, but rather in their selection.
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Arthur: I've heard that rooting for Hillary is sort of like being a Cubs fan: loyalty tinged with a sense of doom.
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Yet my feeling is now tinged with melancholy that the youth of today are growing up in a far more difficult world.
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Though some of those fears were tinged with moral judgement, there's now data showing the concern about the health consequences is justified.
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Some of her fellow honorees wore sequined Hillary shirts and "I'm With Her" pins, relics of a campaign now tinged with sadness.
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The video's picturesque West Coast shots are tinged with a film filter that will please the Instagram lover in all of us.
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The game gets to this point through several segments that involve time travel, each of which are tinged with nostalgia and loss.
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Whenever a technology company gears up to go public, I feel a wave of empathy tinged with nostalgia and a little PTSD.
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I pushed a finger up along each side of it and squeezed until its dome broke, releasing a white liquid tinged green.
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Instead of the default Apple wallpaper (a purple-tinged night sky in my case), I had something I actively enjoyed looking at.
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When interviewed by news outlets like CNN or Fox about being an online video creator, the tone was still tinged with judgement.
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Tracks range from current pop-tinged bops ("Drew Barrymore"), to hazy and lazy kickback anthems (the Kendrick-featuring "Doves in the Wind").
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Rockstar's first major release since Grand Theft Auto V sees the developer return to the Western-tinged world of Red Dead Redemption.
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In a decade green-tinged assets under management have grown from almost nothing to a small but significant share of the total.
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The singer released the infidelity-fueled "Diane" in October, and PEOPLE premiered the '70s-tinged music video for the single in February.
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Cut to Perry as a rainbow-tinged version of Joan of Arc, who — you guessed it — lets her backup dancers eat cake.
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But Stein's recount campaign has so far been tinged with a sense of alarm that doesn't seem to hold up against evidence.
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From Galax, Virginia, Dori Freeman plays an old-fashioned sort of country-tinged pop, with hints of Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn.
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It chronicles the fateful encounter between two pint-size wrestlers and a pair of aging prostitutes in a dreamlike, noir-tinged demimonde.
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Comey appeared Thursday morning before the committee, reiterating his contention that the FBI's recommendation was not at all tinged by political considerations.
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I have to mention, Drake and Rihanna's "Work" has brought electronic-tinged dancehall to the front of the pop sphere this month.
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Living up to the Swaecation name, "Guatemala" is a bright nugget of holiday-tinged optimism, and will surely be a radio favourite.
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Mars, which looks much like a red-tinged star, should appear just below the moon, with brightly-shining Venus just below that.
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But the celebration will be tinged with some sadness at those who can't be there alongside the Queen, 91, and Philip, 96.
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DJ Nature dropping four tracks of summer-tinged house music on Bristol-label Futureboogie feels like something of a full circle moment.
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The dwarf planet's high elevations in the region are somewhat yellow-tinged, a coloration "not seen elsewhere on Pluto," according to NASA.
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If you like your disco-tinged warehouse rumblers nice and chugging, we're certain you'll be all over this one like a rash.
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Under the Skhirat agreement, members of the old Islamist-tinged parliament in Tripoli join a new advisory body called the State Council.
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This tax is both regressive (it falls disproportionally heavily on poorer people) and racially tinged (it falls disproportionally on non-white athletes).
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While his oversized glasses and red-tinged beard were instantly recognizable, his voice was unknown as broadcasters had actors dub his words.
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His Maura is gentle and layered, tinged with a melancholy that's irresistible and stands out even amid an already stellar ensemble cast.
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The Associated Press reported that the survey found an increasing number of teenagers who are vaping, or using nicotine-tinged electronic cigarettes.
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"The Jones defendants concoct elaborate and false paranoia-tinged conspiracy theories because it moves product and they make money," the suit alleges.
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It's hard to miss, that curvy, orange-tinged region of space forming what looks at this great distance like a tenuous connection.
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She has male friends, as teenage girls obviously do, but we did not want it tinged with, 'Ooh, they're falling in love.
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The early Helado Negro albums imagined a midpoint between exotica-tinged electronic music and folk, like dispatches from some vibrant, imaginary island.
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That will take work, since the specter of fraud, inevitably tinged with racist overtones, has long been a rallying cry among Republicans.
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Over the next few years, the awkwardness that permeated my conversations about being Muslim became tinged with vicious judgement and even hatred.
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You can stream the gloriously 231s-tinged track below, but be warned: you might quit your job because this sounds so inspiring.
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This new cut is a bit more straight up R&B-tinged pop—modern while tipping its hat to 90s R&B.
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The resultant patterns orbiting the oval are tinged with framed patches of enlivening color — aqueous blues, flourishes of white and fleshly pink.
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All of our buildings are still named after these old white dudes, and all of our cultural institutions are tinged with colonialism.
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You can close your eyes and hear the hoarse voice rising in pitch and cracking as it reaches a cocaine-tinged crescendo.
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Tim Ryan of Ohio is considering offering a formal resolution censuring King for the latest in a history of racially tinged remarks.
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Critics had questioned the appointment of Mr. Johnson in the first place, noting his own history of undiplomatic and racially tinged remarks.
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An EP's worth of taut, trippy rollers, tinged with just enough rave nostalgia to leave the silverbacks in the club teary-eyed.
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She doesn't know if it's irony or not, and if it's irony tinged with truth, how far down does the hostility go?
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His new book is a reworking of the Book of Jeremiah tinged with much surreality — there are talking dogs and cunneiform tattoos.
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His uncritical embrace of Saudi Arabia reflects a radical gut-driven, money-tinged reorientation of American foreign policy in the Middle East.
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Her voice is tinged with a sadness you imagine she'd like to soothe by reading Anaïs Nin aloud to you in bed.
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" Before playing a snippet of the EDM-tinged club banger, the radio host states that the track is coming "very, very soon.
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The pride Ms. Can feels at how the area has developed is tinged with fear that she, too, will be edged out.
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The billionaire, Xiao Jianhua, now appears to be a material witness in another politically tinged investigation against the Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda.
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Without federal court oversight, the plaintiffs contend, little will change in a city that has perennially faced racially tinged police-abuse scandals.
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Leonardo García Alarcón leads his Cappella Mediterranea ensemble in a vibrant performance, propulsive and tinged with the fermenting tang of period instruments.
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Opposition research and hard-edge direct mail pieces are flying between candidates, too, some of them tinged with accusations of #MeToo impropriety.
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The L.A. based band was formed in the early '70s, and became figureheads for the new brigade of country-tinged singer-songwriters.
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Trump has also offered racially tinged warnings of possible voter fraud in cities with large African-American populations, including Philadelphia and Chicago.
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As I watched, however, I could not help but notice that the pride I felt was tinged with another, less positive emotion.
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His fascination is always tinged by the lurking suspicion that the wonders of the world, all its beauties and surprises, are temporary.
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The loosening of political freedoms means many regional powerbrokers are demanding more influence and resources, fueling ethnically-tinged conflicts around the country.
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Yet Alexa, Siri, Google Assistant and others that you're likely to hear from still tend to speak in stilted, robot-tinged voices.
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The mezzo-soprano Serena Malfi, singing the pageboy Cherubino, has an unusual yet appealing voice: focused and radiant, yet tinged with graininess.
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Blue fabric, neatly pressed between photographs, mirroring racially tinged police violence — a reminder of what's left, two months later: Only the bodies.
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You might try this terrific vegetarian mushroom shawarma, with a turmeric-tinged yogurt sauce, and lots and lots of cilantro and mint.
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"Get up or get out, you don't have a thing to complain about," Weaver sings over the country-tinged, arena-rock chorus.
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For those unfamiliar with the fabled but not forgotten lunchtime treat, Treatza and Pizza packs are Kraft's Italian-tinged spin on traditional Lunchables.
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Alveda King, Howie Kurtz join us to discuss whether this is the best way to deal with racially-tinged remarks by a celebrity.
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Del Toro's name is almost synonymous with a kind of monster-haunted gothic horror that's often tinged with affection, magic, and even romance.
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For Canadians like me, the March for Science, in particular, brought not just encouragement but a sense of déjà vu, tinged with relief.
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"Red-tinged highlights add dimension and tonality to the hair," colorist Stephanie Brown told Refinery29 about the trend so many are dabbling in.
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Ultimately, what started off as calls for a "new generation of leadership" came to be seen as attacks tinged with sexism and ageism.
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And stringy street dogs all of the same stumpy build, the same yellow-red tinged fur, the same black patches of bare skin.
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Texas may have permitted appeals in five other cases of racism-tinged trials, Mr Keller explained, but Mr Buck's crimes were particularly egregious.
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After months of speculation and false starts, the singer released a Caribbean-tinged new single, "Work," featuring Drake, as a surprise on Wednesday.
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Given his career thus far, you'd be forgiven for thinking that this is a game designer who lives and breathes vampire-tinged action.
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"I waited till I saw the sun / I don't know why I didn't come," sang a woman, in a voice tinged with melancholy.
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We can imagine a future April-tinged released of Dash buttons that work with Prime Air that do 1-hour Prime Now deliveries.
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They just released their first EP, Anubis – a three-track introduction to their synth-tinged collision of doom and sludge—on December 1.
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" This keen sense of mystery became tinged with melancholy as getting older "you're still trying to capture that sense but it gets harder.
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We get a kick out of the will-they-or-won't-they teases of a good on-screen friendship tinged with sexual attraction.
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A president's policies should not be hamstrung, the main dissent suggests, by an alcohol-tinged insult he uttered at a party decades ago.
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Paddington is set in a pastel-tinged London, but in Christopher Robin's post-war London, everything seems to match the color of rain.
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The gospel-tinged melodies of Bill Withers' 1972 hit "Lean on Me" has been playing on repeat all too often as of late.
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Bavor mentions more colors as a possibility in upcoming years — I put in my own suggestion for a FiestaWare-tinged bright avocado green.
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But a lawsuit filed in 2014 by Edward Blum—architect of six race-tinged Supreme Court cases—says their share should be higher.
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The Chicago visit is Obama's last scheduled trip as president, and even the final flight on the presidential aircraft was tinged with wistfulness.
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At the Disco's Queen-meets-Sinatra-tinged album Death of a Bachelor – but it turns out he's gifted in other areas as well.
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The original is tinged with happy, sunshiney 90s pop, but the revisited and updated version finds Williams in a darker, grittier place sonically.
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The European Union's response to the official triggering of Brexit negotiations by the U.K. was tinged with a sentiment of regret and sadness.
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But for Fletcher and Rocketman music director Giles Martin, the chance to create a visually stunning, fantasy-tinged jukebox musical was more interesting.
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Some of this history is racially tinged, and, perhaps as a result, the war on drugs has long hit minority communities the hardest.
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Amidst a blush-tinged sea, an amorphous liquid shape floats above the water, evolving into endless variations and occasionally dipping into the ocean.
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There was clearly a lot of racially-tinged anger out there in the heartland, just waiting for any demagogue to tap into it.
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Still, unsurprisingly, the boom has created its own tensions, such as rising housing costs and, say some, an exacerbation of racially tinged inequality.
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An image of Stonehenge might interrupt a beach scene like a sunset-tinged mirage; baseball players could be transported into an African safari.
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Paul LePage (R) is considering resigning from his post after coming under fire for a string of racially tinged comments and confrontational actions.
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In Cairo, as news of the missing plane began to come out, families were overcome by grief, in some cases tinged with anger.
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I popped a few final gizzards into my mouth, chewed through their strange gumminess and heat-tinged saltiness, and got up to leave.
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Around the same time, his gospel tinged single "I Believe I Can Fly" is included in the film "Space Jam," starring Michael Jordan.
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These economic positions reinforce the distance between the GOP and these places, particularly in the Trump era, over cultural and racially tinged issues.
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Democratic critics pushed back with charges of racism, arguing that the allegations were unfounded and racially tinged attacks against America's first black president.
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Once you crack open the record's jungle-tinged cover, you're treated to seven tracks that speak to the natural world's many sonic reverberations.
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Extremely James Blake vibes, it's a downtempo house-tinged R&B which ekes into "House for You," their second ever track—premiering below.
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This makes sense: 'San Junipero,' like Call Me By Your Name, shows a kind of queer paradise that's tinged with sadness, or loneliness.
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Zyron featuring Lyan - "Volar" This R&B-tinged trap jam promises the objects of its protagonist's desires alluring new heights to be reached.
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Tart and sweet, tinged with the faint scent of almonds and flowers, the Blenheim is the ideal apricot for both eating and preserving.
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Kusama's art is often explicitly intertwined with her well-known past, tinged with psychological distress and her self-commitment to a mental institution.
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Here he conjures wistfulness as the waltz theme returns in the third movement of Dvorak's Symphony No. 8 — a dance tinged with regret.
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His dumplings are loaded with ground beef, loosely packed and tinged with nothing more than scallions, salt and a drop of soy sauce.
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MILAN — Alessandro Mahmoud recently won a prestigious Italian song contest with his Italian-language rap tune "Money," tinged with a Middle Eastern flavor.
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León Clapisson seated on a red chair against a scarlet-tinged wall, perhaps in an oblique reference to the portraits of the past.
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WASHINGTON — In private, President Trump sometimes addresses his adult children as "baby," a term of endearment tinged with a New Yorker's wisecracking edge.
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Hayley Williams, from Paramore, drives her solo statement (although she's still collaborating with Paramore's guitarist Taylor York) with syncopated, almost Caribbean-tinged drums.
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He designed psychedelic-tinged concert posters using wild colors, swirling lettering and vibrant images that helped give a visual imprint to an era.
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The Biennial, which began as an annual show in 1932 and adopted its current schedule in 1973, has often included politically tinged works.
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The Biennial, which began as an annual show in 1932 and adopted its current schedule in 1973, has often included politically tinged works.
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"This pineapple was nothing more than a prank," said Hilary Nicoll, an associate director of the festival, with amusement tinged with slight irritation.
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Around the same time, Kelly's gospel-tinged single "I Believe I Can Fly" is included in the film "Space Jam," starring Michael Jordan.
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" The self-described outsider was soon the fulcrum of a witty, rustic brand of industrial-tinged modernism now known worldwide simply as "Brooklyn.
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Another item available in the store, a Make America Great Again hat ornament, has accrued a variety of politically-tinged reviews on Amazon.
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"Now we see diseases that we never saw before," said Mutisya, 67, his dark brown eyes tinged with the blue of old age.
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Bradley Price, who runs Autodromo, a cultish Brooklyn brand that makes sleek, retro-tinged racing-style watches, made his first trek to Baselworld.
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And why is a reference to "the testosterone-tinged frenzy" any less bigoted than a reference to women's "raging hormonal imbalance" would be?
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The saucy, country-tinged pop song ("If you're careless with your kisses, find another turtle dove") rose to No. 2 on the charts.
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With six politically tinged nominees, this year is tied with 215 for the second-most ever, behind the seven such nominees of 219.
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"Roll (Burbank Funk)" lives up to its name––it's a funky, psych-tinged jam, featuring Steve Lacy on vocals, taking over from Syd.
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Paired with the rise of yeehaw couture, or irony-tinged Western fashion, the cellphone holster feels as primed for a comeback as ever.
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The film is tinged with a deep sense of nostalgia, a reckoning of marginalized pasts, and a look forward to an uncertain future.
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By the end of the season, Reggie helped Archie blow up a car and was waving a gun around a class war-tinged riot.
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The camera cut to Tambor in the audience, and his icy glare was tinged not with anger but with something else: a weird boredom.
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There would not be so many working-class whites whose increasingly dire economic prospects have made them eager for Trump's nostalgia-tinged nationalist populism.
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The L.A. based band was formed in the early '70s, and they quickly became figureheads for the new brigade of country-tinged singer-songwriters.
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But her blithe references to the eugenics-tinged theory of hereditary criminality, combined with Cotillard's steely composure, suggest a colder and more manipulative figure.
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Anne Gray Fischer said later that their joy was tinged with awareness that if they hadn't lost their parents, they would not be celebrating.
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The short glimpse we got of gameplay suggests that you'll get some Dark Souls-tinged combat, RPG-style loot, and complex customization options, too.
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The story went up on Vice with an orange-tinged, haunting illustration of the Statue of Liberty submerged to the neck by rising seas.
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This Grammy-nominated hit from BSB's 1999 blockbuster Millennium captures the ache of "something missing in my heart" with a Latin-tinged lushness. 7.
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Ravenclaws can wear a shimmery golden shade called Wit and Gryffindors, like Hermione Granger, may want to apply a mustard-tinged shadow called Nerve.
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In recent weeks Junot Díaz has been accused of rudeness, allegedly tinged with misogyny, that chimes with the machismo he depicts in his stories.
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Still, Ryan has shifted on some positions -- including trade, where his rhetoric now is tinged with some of the populism of Trump and Nehlen.
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The budding beauty mogul tested that theory out with an extended session that was silly, real, and tinged with a bit of dog poop.
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Hershey will also be re-upping its tried-and-true classic seasonal flavors like Candy Cane Kisses and regular Kisses in holiday-tinged foils.
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Philadelphia band Dr. Dog have crafted a dedicated fan base for their psychedelic-tinged indie rock by steadily touring and releasing music since 1999.
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The German response to their Eastern neighbors' suppression of cultural freedom was also tinged with political subtext, ingrained and reinforced in postwar German identity.
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January 17: Glenn Frey The Eagles co-founder, who died at 803, was known for his laid-back persona and country-tinged California sound.
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That is why she recently left the campaign trail to visit mostly-black Flint, Michigan, and decry the racially-tinged manmade health disaster there.
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There is a sense of urgency on both sides to agree on the terms of the divorce, but the tone is tinged with rivalry.
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There are glimpses of powered armor, massive, crumbling ruins tinged with a future tech vibe, and some manner of sharp-toothed, dinosaur-looking creature.
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But Paul suspects that he has an ulterior motive for his unexpected visit, and a rambunctious comedy of manners becomes a politically-tinged thriller.
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Pegg, who originally supported Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders, currently uses the site to host "Hillary Potter" comics, an election-tinged Harry Potter parody.
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With stories of tuna tinged with neon-green relish, and braised chicken feet with steamed tripe, it's no wonder these chefs learned to cook!
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For as long as I've been playing the mode, it's only ever used black voice actors, the player character's script always tinged with AAVE.
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With the help of producer-engineer, Claudius Mitterndorfer (Weezer, Arctic Monkeys) On Desire melds their usual punk-tinged Britpop with a sonically sinister twist.
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Asbrink presents scenes from around the world alongside one another, making for juxtapositions that are sometimes ironic, sometimes damning, and always tinged with sadness.
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Justice Sotomayor is more apt to see encounters with the police through the eyes of the powerless, as tinged with humiliation, danger and worse.
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Since the verdict in the Hogan case was handed down by a Florida jury in March, Gawker's typical defiance has been tinged with resignation.
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The "horseface" remark is just the latest in a string of crude and sometimes racially tinged attacks that the president has lobbed at women.
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A cobalt-tinged chunker with a faux pearl set in the center, held there by no visible prongs or bezels, like an iridescent clitoris.
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"DON GIOVANNI" — "FINCH'HAN DAL VINO" For once, Don Giovanni's "Champagne Aria" isn't a brash, brusque tumble but a sly, elegant declaration, tinged with bitterness.
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According to The Washington Post, the caucus accused Pelosi of a "racially tinged double standard" back in 2007, when she worked to oust Rep.
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There are roti wraps called frankies, as well as salads and curries, like the chicken stewed in a tomato-tinged curry of unusual complexity.
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If the first reviews are to be believed, Ready Player One may be just the shot of epic, '80s-tinged escapism you're looking for.
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The small, oddly triangular filet was moist, flaky and surrounded by a delicious broth tinged with ginger, soy and just a hint of wasabi.
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When Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles entered under the abbey's vaulted ceiling to "God Save the Queen," the familiar pomp was tinged with sadness.
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Among the disclosures was the racially tinged disdain senior Russians felt for Barack Obama, all dutifully reported back to Washington in top-secret cables.
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As her band played folk-pop tinged with some hip-hop brittleness, Ms. Eilish strolled, slouched and crooned with precisely gauged insolence and nonchalance.
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Washington Memo WASHINGTON — If a porn-tinged hush payment falls in a news din already torqued to maximum volume, does it make a sound?
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It goes for the comic, with a steady syncopated bounce, Caribbean-tinged riffs and an artificial zoo-full of squeaks, chirps, scrapes and plunks.
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Despite bringing a more palatable sound than their earlier work, the band doesn't lay its head on easily digestible new wave tinged on nostalgia.
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Liberal resistance to that scenario may become a more serious obstacle for moderate Democrats later in primary season, when bluer-tinged states select candidates.
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It's part of a continuing story on the show, but it works as a hilarious, nightmare-tinged intro to the series as a whole.
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Some sermons are tinged with sectarianism — he once said that Christians in Egypt have sided with the military and the West against the Brotherhood.
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Young — who plays "ferocious" Prodigal matriarch Jessica Whitly — could easily be describing a number of tantalizing mysteries knocking around the grey-tinged crime thriller.
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On Bobby Timmons's gospel-tinged "Moanin'," the drummer Henry Conerway III shook a syncopated New Orleansian tambourine pattern as the horns stated the melody.
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As açaí mania has progressed, even multinationals have latched on to the trend, with both Coca-Cola and Pepsi now peddling açaí-tinged drinks.
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The third could be the soups du jour, like a lusty, deeply satisfying curried Japanese sweet potato, tinged with lemongrass and topped with walnuts.
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These bores could emerge from lower layers of the atmosphere to sculpt excited oxygen atoms in the MLTI region into the green-tinged dunes.
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McGregor has been criticized for making racially tinged statements, and Mayweather directed a gay slur toward McGregor during the final stop Friday in London.
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NOW: Gaga released a folk-tinged album, "Joanne," and was nominated for an Oscar for her role as Ally in "A Star Is Born."
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The forest's worth of woodwork is washed in luminous hand-blended shades of cream and off-white with some walls tinged, almost imperceptibly, green.
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She judges televised karaoke contests sponsored by the company, and a CD of her singing nostalgia-tinged songs can be purchased on APA's website.
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His latest, "A Breukelen Story," is a joint project with producer Marco Polo, who layers lush, jazz-tinged samples over classic boom-bap beats.
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"I just want you to be able to be yourself," she sighs on closing track "Ever Again," her words tinged with warmth and empathy.
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"Et voilà, that's what I do," he shrugged backstage after the curtain came down, as sweaty dancers embraced, mascara-tinged tears streaking their cheeks.
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A cornetist, Knuffke has a strong sense of his instrument's history and expressive range, but his playing seems always tinged with a playful optimism.
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Their upper body and arms are supposed to remain still while their feet quickly work through steps that look like a Latin-tinged jive.
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The song quickly became the catalyst for an industry-wide discussion about the definition of country music and racially tinged gatekeeping within the genre.
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While there is a tendency to exclusively portray the noble aspects of queer collectivity, pride is more truthfully tinged with shame, exclusion, and erasure.
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Mumbai brought to a standstill Heavy rains brought Mumbai to a standstill Tuesday, with roads waterlogged with yellow-tinged water, disrupting schools, government, and transport.
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This incompleteness provides the nostalgia-tinged comfort that not everything can be automated, wrapped neatly in a bow, shipped to an inbox in a millisecond.
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When I'd written this song I thought, 'It would be really nice to have a really good arrangement, slightly jazz tinged but not too much.
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Sustainability-tinged consumer activism is a new flavor of an old tactic, one that falls under the umbrella of what we now call conscious consumerism.
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Bryan: The last time I saw Negan he was murdering some of the show's most beloved characters in a display of torture porn-tinged brutality.
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But the cases have drawn criticism for being racially tinged and vestiges of colonialism, and the appellate court's decision relying on them likewise drew flak.
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The Glee alum dropped his country-tinged new single "Hold On" Friday, and PEOPLE has an exclusive first look at a behind-the-scenes video.
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But compared to her peers, Lo has often presented more jagged edges, her liquor-soaked lyrics tinged with as much self-destruction as self-discovery.
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The gap between that crowdfunded tchotchke and my own desperation-tinged investment in the well-being of the real woman it represented felt almost unbearable.
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But it's a must-see for audiences who like their costume dramas tinged with horror, or their horror made as authentically and immersively as possible.
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Mr Arpaio housed inmates in tents even as temperatures inside soared to 54 degrees Celsius, serving them meals of green-tinged bologna and vegetarian slop.
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The retro-tinged Joanne dropped in late-October, marking a departure for the musician who found fame with her dance-pop-infused first four albums.
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Photos on WikiFeet can be sorted by shoe size, but also by nationality, proving there's nothing on the Internet that can't be be racially tinged.
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With "Emotionless," he samples Mariah Carey's disco-tinged 1991 hit "Emotions" where he heavily examines the controversial way social media increases celebrity for posthumous artists.
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Anytime she wasn't on tour with Waxahatchee, she was working on her solo music, which evolved into a marked departure from Swearin's rock-tinged rhythms.
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In the past, written language was almost always tinged with a level of formality because it was associated with permanence in books and written documents.
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The glamour, exoticism and showmanship that makes seeing them live so exciting, so incredible, is tinged with the unshakeable feeling that it's all an act.
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People like to talk about sports as a post-racial space in American society, but it's probably the most racially tinged spectacle in modern society.
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Six perfect minutes of Reggie Miller-tinged on court destruction, undersized and overachieving Paul Millsap is reborn to us as an unstoppable force of nature.
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" The EDM-tinged single prompted plenty of positive comments from fans, who wrote things like, "Honestly, this is so inspiring!" and "OMG Rebecca DON'T CRY!
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Listeners with antiquated, racially-tinged notions of "pure country" balked at the song, a backlash that had a Streisand effect — to Lil Nas X's benefit.
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It's one locked in filth and remorse and regret but also tinged with a kind of hope—the one constant positive that comes with exploration.
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If you're not already one of the millions of people who've viewed the emotionally-tinged video, we dare you to watch it and not sob.
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The four-track EP includes two new, original disco-tinged house tracks as well as remixes from the likes of Eli Escobar and Duke Slammer.
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This time the star is taking himself out of the limelight and into a more neon-tinged hue, by executive producing a mockumentary about DJs.
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Soul is injected into the production of "Gonna Love Me," and "Issues/Hold On" where the Delfonics and Billy Stewart assist Taylor's love-tinged vocals.
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They all had populist-tinged domestic troubles to deal with, and as a result deprived the event of some of its world-leader star power.
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He has the liberated confidence, tinged with irony, of a cardplayer who has won a lot of hands and can afford to lose some chips.
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Mr. Green also composed the melancholy bluegrass-tinged music (performed by him, Catherine McRae and Kate Ryan) that accompanies Mr. Findlay's raffish, ruminative guided tour.
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The first episode, titled "Genesis," is devoted to this conundrum, featuring Bowien wandering around downtown Seoul, his skin tinged a melancholy blue by neon lights.
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As the night goes on, Oktoberfest turns into madness — but a beautiful, beer-tinged madness that makes you feel connected to everyone at the festival.
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For the small plate called Lettuce and Lentils, half a head of gem and radish curls are tinged with a sweet bacon-infused sherry dressing.
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Here his mission is nostalgic nourishment, which means schnitzel with golden crevices and slightly paprika-shy goulash, redeemed by rough potato pancakes tinged with marjoram.
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The Trump presidency may expose more citizens to traditional patriotism, devoid of political correctness and tinged with increasing feelings of pride in being an American.
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From a bold makeup look to a subtle, color-tinged veil, we've got 10 ideas for incorporating some blue hues into your big day, ahead.
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She is an idea of a woman (maybe white, maybe basic, maybe a little sexual) whose locks underscore the racially tinged hierarchy of sleek vs.
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The beats he learned how to make on his PS2 in tenth grade laid the groundwork for the techno-tinged rap that he makes now.
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"The latest racially-tinged comments by U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions should give all people reason to worry," wrote the NAACP in a statement. Sen.
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By midnight, the priest seemed not to realize, or to care, that the glasses we were handing him contained little more than amber-tinged water.
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Episodes of the podcast are short but rich in detail, and are delivered lyrically, with a soothing, occasionally emotionally tinged tone in Mr. DiMeo's voice.
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It played on misplaced nostalgia for an era of "perfect" border security, tinged with nativist unease that a white dominated America was receding into history.
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" — Nell McShane Wulfhart 36 Hours in Buenos Aires "Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, is almost invariably described as old-fashioned, nostalgia-tinged and slow-paced.
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In their nostalgia for a premodern society, they reveal his ambivalence — perhaps tinged, yes, with shame — toward czarist might and the progress of Russian history.
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This was another joyous baseball holiday, but it was tinged with sadness after the news about Staub, an All-Star, a humanitarian and a restaurateur.
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Even when Burnham and Tyler land on what seems to be a brightly-lit desert, the colors we see are a darkly-tinged blue. 2.
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This weekend the sophisticated, space-rock-tinged, 18-piece band will perform works from across its three-disc catalog, as well as some unrecorded numbers.
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"Cherokee America" is an essential corrective to the racially tinged myths created to justify the annihilation of indigenous cultures and the theft of native lands.
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Davíd, a gifted but difficult child, doubts his new circumstances; his persistent questioning of Simón forms the grist of a philosophical dialogue tinged with intimacy.
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The event turned out to be an "orgy of lewdness tinged with hate," the music critic Ann Powers wrote in a Times piece that summer.
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Mr. Scott said on Thursday that he was ultimately too troubled by Mr. Farr's involvement in one of former Senator Jesse Helms's racially tinged campaigns.
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It's not really a surprise, then, that he'd been influenced by Elliott Smith as a teenager—one of the luminaries of darkened, blue-tinged songwriting.
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The new motto, "Most Watched, Most Trusted," mimics the firm cadence of the previous slogans, but does not have their Ailes-tinged tone of defiance.
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By twisting the purpose of a commonplace machine, attacks like the one in Barcelona create a sense that public life is tinged with inescapable danger.
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Some agents who were members of the group said the tone of the posts shifted after Mr. Trump's election, becoming raunchier and more politically tinged.
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No wonder the Republican Party, whose voters are overwhelmingly white, has invested so much energy and media time in racially tinged visual and verbal propaganda.
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Perhaps. Or, as some campaign staff members argue, their voices tinged with a touch of wistfulness, Republicans could vote to end proceedings at any moment.
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In politically tinged remarks -- unusual for an elected official to deliver at a military installation -- Pence blamed Democrats for impeding progress on funding the government.
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A fine double-decker patty melt highlights two patties with great personality, layered with griddled sourdough, melty cheese, and a spicy mayo-tinged cabbage slaw.
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It also asks pretty routinely about a few, conspiracy-tinged topics, like whether Americans believe there was more than one shooter involved in JFK's assassination.
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With a new horror-tinged film version of "Fantasy Island" in theaters, a look back at some of the creepier episodes from the TV series.
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Every spring, the peacock-bright feathered striations surprise her: magenta twisted with antique white, tangerine and black exploding into hot pink, violet tinged with butterscotch.
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Their rhetoric sometimes mirrors comments made by President Donald Trump — the man they hope to challenge next year — during a 2016 campaign tinged with populism.
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And Dream Machine, the non-spooky, pastel-tinged foil to Nightmare Machine, saw 25,210 visitors during its run in the same space earlier this year.
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The common thread is a rough-around-the-edges, rock-tinged take on country music that never strays too far from the genre's dancehall roots.
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Rather than positioning her as a loner whose life was tinged with madness, the show emphasizes her engagement with other artistic movements and the world.
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Directed by Theresa Buchheister, who proves the most magnetic of the seven actors, the production has flashes of clarity, tinged variously with dread or delight.
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On each of these three surfaces — table, table, bar — is a bulbous glass vessel in which an ocher-tinged whiskey glass spins on its side.
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Giuliani has always subscribed to a racially tinged pro-police politics, but his race-baiting has been getting less and less subtle over the years.
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In many of those red-tinged or purple districts incoming lawmakers have already vowed to oppose Pelosi, and it will be difficult to change tack.
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