If they can't trust me with such a trivial detail, why should they trust me with anything else?
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If an investor would say, 'Just trust me with your money, trust me' — no one would think that's reasonable, but for some reason under law enforcement conditions it is.
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" She then added, "Dental dramas are true, trust me.
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Buy it for your valentine -- trust me on this!
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"Three years goes by quickly — trust me," she said.
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" And the answer would be, "Well, trust me, right?
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Take single "Trust Me Baby," which sees her imploring "We could do each other more love than harm / If you just, you just trust me, baby" over shiny, luxurious clouds of synth.
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You said, 'I did warn you not to trust me.
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Trust me, I never thought it would come to this.
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But trust me, you're not going to Sweeney Todd yourself.
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Trust me, you won't want to miss any of it.
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Trust me, this is one you don't want to miss.
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Trust me, he doesn't want a patient living with him.
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All this might sound complicated, but trust me, it's not.
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"Trust me, you'll grow out of it," said his father.
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But trust me, I touch my face way too much.
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When you are told that, trust me, it feels bizarre.
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Trust me when I say I looked into all options.
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It's just like, "Trust me, I got this," type thing.
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For the love of God, trust me, I'm telling you.
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They can trust me, they write, and I believe them.
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Trust me, you don't want to search "guns" on Pornhub.
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And trust me, the challenges have already made presented themselves.
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And I think my mom is starting to trust me.
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You're going to want that memory freshly minted, trust me.
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"It happens to legitimate people, trust me," she tells PEOPLE.
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Well, sometimes I wish he wouldn't trust me so much!
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It's a discipline because trust me we all go there.
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Trust me, we've done it three years in a row.
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Just trust me, you need this track in your life.
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And trust me, it is very easy to be wooed.
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Trust me: If we had a choice, we wouldn't be.
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There are better ways to spend your money, trust me.
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But trust me, I have nothing to do with it.
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And trust me, that is going to come to Europe.
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And, trust me, we got a lot of dirty looks.
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And, trust me, I've run into more than a few.
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Trust me, you won't even remember who Prosumer is mate.
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I can't quite explain it, and trust me, I've tried.
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Trust me, it's a lot different from a light switch.
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Trust me" Carter: "So what are you gonna do then?
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Trust me" Carter: "So what are you gonna do then?
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"Trust me, I would say twice as much," Ricciardo smiled.
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I don't wish for everyone's success, trust me on that.
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It was a big risk for him to trust me.
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But trust me, your heart is asking for some support.
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People trust me to bring them to a safe place.
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"Her family supports her, and they trust me," Haney said.
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When trust has been shattered, "trust me" doesn't cut it.
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And trust me, but wait until you see your paycheck.
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Those guys trust me to make shots and be aggressive.
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And trust me when I say that mishaps do occur.
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Opposed: Oh trust me, my list would be way better.
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Who are you going to trust, me or a professor?
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And, trust me, Stone got the message loud and clear.
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Trust me, these seven responses are representative of the rest.
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They don't trust me when I tell them it's safe.
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Trust me, Trump is uniquely aware of Fauci's star status.
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I had those guys on the run, trust me. Okay.
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Look, I was friends with some of them, trust me.
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Trust me, she tells you, I don't want to look.
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"Trust me, you will love it here," he would say.
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"It's impossible to contact him, trust me," Balvin said playfully.
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"Trust me, I didn't open with that," Mr. Harman said.
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It's like, yeah, trust me, bro — I wanna chill, too.
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Trust me, my husband and I have talked about it.
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"Trust me," the message read, "it's not a wasted vote."
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"Trust me, I'm a fan of the game," Leiter said.
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Trust me, that's not always the case in pro sports.
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Trust me… it's never a dull moment with my family.
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Except trust me: It does in a bunch of ways.
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I'm going to ask you to trust me on this.
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Thank you for saying trust me, and remember the love.
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It will save you so much time, trust me. 4.
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"And Kerry kept saying, 'Trust me on this,'" said Hahn.
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But trust me, the future is not on your side.
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"They just trust me because I was there," she says.
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Do people not trust me because I have a breakout?
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"Trust me we were freezing," she declared in the caption.
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" I don't remember applauding anybody for saying "Don't trust me.
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The officers seemed to respect me and even trust me.
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The simplest, Trust Me Lite, is $27 and includes four pieces of nigiri; the most expensive is the Nozawa Trust Me, with 12 pieces of sushi and two hand rolls at a price of $51.
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I cannot continue to work with you unless you trust me.
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Never trust me what I try to tell you something interesting.
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"I really can get people to trust me easily," she says.
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And you don't trust me leads to I can't trust you.
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Trust me, Nina — this will serve you well in the future.
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And trust me, no one likes the jerk who's always late.
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Right, trust me, enablers is my favorite word of the people.
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But trust me, no one wants a hat more than me.
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"Trust me, there was a cause and effect," Aliriza told CNN.
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"trust me i don't know what's going on either," wrote RolandCamry.
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Trust me, Bernie, as a businessman, I know ... nothing's ever free.
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Trust me, this challenge (which we've seen before) is not easy.
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" The mother of two even joked: "Trust me, I tried before.
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And trust me, scheduled sex doesn't have to mean boring sex.
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Trust me, you won't want to miss a moment of it.
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Trust me, you don't have to lose weight for your wedding.
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Because burnout is real — and trust me, it's not worth it.
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"Trust me – you would hate it," Khloé says with a smile.
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Trust me when I say it took a lot of work.
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"'You'll get more if you keep your legs closed, trust me.'"
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And I'm Russian — trust me — I love to save my money.
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Trust me , I know you think she didn't need much help.
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Trust me — display quality isn't an area where Navdy is lacking.
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And trust me, it takes a lot to change the world.
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Trust me, as you know, it's a very full time job.
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That is the kind of president they will be, trust me.
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Trust me, you probably aren't going to miss that extra dollar.
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Trust me, I'm not trying to make a stupid joke here.
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Trust me, I know how temping it is to ignore notifications.
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I've seen next week's episode and trust me, you need this.
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I can tell you, you are all the squad, trust me.
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Trust me -- it will be the worst day of your life!
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Trust me, it's the cheapest form of self-care out there.
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Trust me they have no desire to hire kids like that!
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But trust me, it's harmless and soothing AF. You know what?
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Trust me: there was no easy way to go about it.
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It's 2017, trust me: you need the extra good energy, fam.
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Trust me, don't even try to bring up the placebo effect.
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Trust me, it'll make the march toward early retirement much easier!
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Trust me, I've investigated this heavily and even visited factories etc.
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And trust me, I'll have a plan when I get there.
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But you have to trust me and help me fix it.
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And making records at 52 doesn't get any easier, trust me.
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Trust me when I tell you, it's like nothing you've seen.
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Celebrities trust me, so they don't put on a fake smile.
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But really, you can't trust me after a decade of marriage?
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As 'Jake the Snake,' I never wanted you to trust me.
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Trust me, it's never a boring day on the Trump beat.
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Trust me, when you are a backpacker, to carry this weight?
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Lil BabyBhad Bhabie - "No More Love"Bhad Bhabie - "Trust Me" feat.
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Trust me, your fellow Americans will not call you a traitor.
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And right now, trust me, they are applauding Jamal's assumed murder.
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BACK AT HOME My grandparents are strict but they trust me.
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Trust me, I know things are, as the locals say, despacito.
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Trust me when I say we have a problem with accountability.
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" "Trust me, you know why he challenged you to a duel?
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Trust me, you'll want to have the sound on. http://bit.
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"Trust me, I wanted to do it last night," he said.
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I was like, please, save me the semantics, just trust me.
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Like, 'Trust me — this crazy-ass white guy's the real deal.
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Trust me, you know why he challenged you to a duel?
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To me, being there, I felt like she didn't trust me.
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Trust me, I hear it from the grassroots all the time.
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BUT TRUST ME, THEY'RE VERY FOCUSED ON ELECTRONIC CARS ELECTRIC CARS.
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And trust me, she is a nightmare to go shopping with.
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" Or, "Trust me, we needed to work with Russia on this.
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And trust me, a president has got to have that quality.
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Trust me, I'm part of hordes of reporters doing the asking.
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"The model is either, 'Trust me or don't trust me,'" Anup Srivastava, the Canada research chair at the University of Calgary and co-author of a recent Harvard Business Review report on dual-class stocks, told Recode.
|
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Listen to Ancestral Void in full below—trust me on this one.
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Trust me; I've done it twice and had to undo it once.
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Trust me when I say: You will not care about Jackie Crackers.
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We're (planning on) buying: Colourpop Lippie Stix in Trust Me, $5; colourpop.
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Trust me, everything I've explained above can be done in 90 seconds.
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Trust me, you'll need it after you see what you've been missing.
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I won't ruin it for you, but trust me: Chalamet nails it.
|
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Bran is ready to lead, and trust me, I'm ready to follow.
|
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"Oh man, trust me, it killed us," Pittsburgh linebacker Arthur Moats said.
|
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Proving that men just can't leave anything alone — trust me, I know!
|
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I have had to convince friends to trust me and support me.
|
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Trust me, the ones who are making dope music are getting noticed.
|
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Trust me I deal with just as much hate if not more.
|
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I am black and I believe that you do not trust me.
|
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And trust me: I'll make her pay when she gets a job.
|
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"Trust me, I'm like the biggest Blake Shelton fan now," she said.
|
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No spoilers on his future love interest, but trust me, you'll swoon.
|
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"Trust me, get the epidural, honey," was something I heard a lot.
|
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Trust me you won't want to miss what she has to say.
|
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It helps if you like and trust me, but it's not required.
|
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And another thing -- folks who own airplanes aren't all wealthy (trust me).
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I know this is hard for you to believe, but trust me.
|
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And trust me: I love this show enough to wait and see.
|
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Trust me, it can be a life- (and sex life-) saving experience.
|
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"Trust me, Republicans will bear the burden of this vote," said Rep.
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I think...I hope, that that's why they trust me so much.
|
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"Trust me: You will never see my vagina," she told the magazine.
|
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"Trust me, it's already on its way," a female supporter responds, laughing.
|
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Note: The Hill's Snapchat is also worth following in general -- trust me.
|
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Trust me, this argument picks up pace and continues into next week.
|
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Trust me, cane farmers will think twice before voting for the BJP.
|
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And trust me, the president and his team are just getting started.
|
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Trust me, I'm the target audience, and I'll probably continue to play.
|
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BRANDON I don't want to steal any of his stuff, trust me!
|
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And Dad, the pharmacist, said, Trust me, it ' s the latest thing.
|
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Trust me, my high school soccer coach never let me forget it.
|
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What could I trust as mine—and how could others trust me?
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Trust me, I've been listening to this thing for eight years, minimum.
|
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People gotta learn the history, because slavery, trust me, can happen again.
|
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Trust me, it was pretty dark, but the picture turned out nice.
|
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The irony is, I've been more mooched then Benna Moocher, trust me.
|
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"It'll die down, trust me," I was told by a government official.
|
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It might sound cool, but trust me, it's not an easy look.
|
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"Trust me, I understand," said Mr. Calderon, a Stoneman Douglas High student.
|
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Trust me: you're not going to forget to look for what's new.
|
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Trust me: you're not going to forget to look for what's new.
|
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I've built up clout and a good reputation so they trust me.
|
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"When it comes to the 1975, just trust me," Mr. Healy said.
|
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Trust me, the immediately satisfaction will wear off before you know it.
|
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And if he touches the ball, trust me: He will shoot it.
|
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If you don't like or trust me, you can disregard my recommendations.
|
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"Trust me, I was biting my lip, scratching my head," Martinez said.
|
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Trust me: a positive mentality pays off big in the long-run.
|
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SS Trust me, I was advised to include them, so I did.
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"Just trust me—I mean it," Hall said, with a sheepish smile.
|
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Trust me, they'll feel much better, no matter which one you choose.
|
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Trust me, I had my pity party that night at the stadium.
|
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Trust me, we can deforest a lot more if we have to.
|
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"Trust me, I'll have no problem whatsoever winning this election," McAfee said.
|
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This lead him to trust me less (and micromanage me) going forward.
|
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And trust me, you don't want to be living in one, either.
|
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"Trust me, body odor is a part of it too," John adds.
|
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They can come after me, but trust me - I won't back down.
|
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"Trust me," May had told her peers, according to a British official.
|
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Trust me, the work will still be there when you get back.
|
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President Donald Trump had one overriding message Monday on guns: Trust me.
|
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They knew they could trust me because I was consistent and uncompromising.
|
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"Trust me, I wanted to have the classic high school experience," Blaise says.
|
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"Trust Me Danny" producer Danny Wolf on the 1's and 2's.
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Trust me, this one will likely stack up with the best of them.
|
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How are we going to have a future if you can't trust me?
|
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Trust me: You do not want these things getting anywhere near your house.
|
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There was no appreciable difference to be found, and, trust me, I looked.
|
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That tweet is pretty depressing — trust me, Misato is fun in real life!
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If you don't, don't touch your eyes for a while–trust me. 3.
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Trust me when I say that you're only cheating yourself by fast traveling.
|
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They also really trust me and the way I work, which is wonderful.
|
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And trust me it was basically just US investors being involved in this.
|
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She'll know she can trust me, but I would never ask anything direct.
|
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Trust me, you will full on ugly cry before the video is over.
|
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If you decide not to come, trust me… we will all be okay.
|
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Trust me—that skin will be the least upsetting part for your coworkers.
|
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I couldn't get rid of them even if I wanted to — trust me!
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So I tell you, we do business, you trust me one hundred percent.
|
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"To me, being there, I felt like she didn't trust me," he said.
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"Trust me, I'm kind of like freaking out in my head," she revealed.
|
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Trust me, you won't want to miss what these ladies have to say.
|
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Trust me, though: It took me some time to come to this conclusion.
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A true car lover does not aspire to a modern Bugatti, trust me.
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Breaking up hurts (trust me, we've all been there), but it'll get better.
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Trust me when I say, you'll really get your money's worth with this.
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You might not know his name, but trust me, you know the dude.
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"Trust me, I know this work isn't easy, especially right now," Obama said.
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Trust me when I tell you that you'll see those unknown factoids again.
|
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"Trust me, it will soon the Podesta's time in the barrel," he tweeted.
|
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And trust me, I hear every day on my Instagram, 'Just leave already!
|
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And trust me, I was doing a lot of adding and re-writing.
|
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And trust me, this level of earnestness is deeply humiliating for me, too.
|
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They trust me, the dude who runs the spot, I'm like his apprentice.
|
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If you could trust me, then that meant our relationship was getting good.
|
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I read a lot of government news releases, so trust me on this.
|
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Trust me when I assure you that there hasn't been any data breach.
|
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"Strikeouts are nice, trust me," Rodon said the other day in the Bronx.
|
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How can you trust me if we can't be honest with each other?
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Trust me, over a few weeks you start to feel a little sloppy.
|
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Now, cut forward 12 years, and many, many hits later, they trust me.
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Trust me, you don't ever want to go barefoot in a dorm shower.
|
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Trust me, I'm not worth the energy, nobody should be worth that energy!
|
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Trust me, you'll be stocking up every time you're at the grocery store.
|
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" "Trust me when I say that you can go elsewhere for a job.
|
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All that glorious sound and fury doesn't have to mean anything, trust me.
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Actually participating in an ICO is next to impossible; trust me, I've tried.
|
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And trust me, an hour of play a day is more than enough.
|
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If you need a kidney transplant, trust me, everyone will have to know.
|
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But trust me, if it was easy, everyone would be doing it successfully.
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If they would print those statements, trust me: You'd forget about this statement.
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Trust me, I would love if Hillary had every position that Bernie has.
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Add some salt, pepper, vinegar (trust me), and toast, and I'm good to go!
|
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And, trust me, people can easily notice when an account is basically a robot.
|
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Before this gets any weirder — and trust me, it's about to get super weird!!
|
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"It's not going to happen – trust me," this billionaire said, declining to be identified.
|
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Trust me, it sounds crazy, but after taking a swig, it'll all make sense.
|
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Trust me," Gladwell tweeted, to which Mane responded with "You the greatest author ever!
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I'd love for people to trust me—to earn their trust as a storyteller.
|
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If you want me to stay there trust me, you will need back up.
|
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Trust me, the decisions are not easy, and you won't want to miss it.
|
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Trust me when I tell you that you won't want to miss tomorrows episode.
|
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I cannot listen to it and not think of him—trust me, I've tried.
|
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Trust me when I say I can help you with your fear of flying.
|
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FEELING AND LISTENING FEELING AND LISTENING FEELING AND LISTENING "Just trust me," she pleaded.
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It made me think, why did you hire me if you don't trust me?
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Trust me: Millions of fans wish that Belichick and Brady were on their side.
|
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Trust me when I tell you I wanted to do ALL OF THOSE THINGS!
|
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" And I said, "You're just going to have to trust me, it's really great.
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And if it works, trust me you're going to be able to Google us.
|
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Yes. Trust me, I saw the red flags, but I loved hearing from Lucas.
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Trust me, once you see these looks, you'll be screaming for a makeover, too.
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Beat on high speed 1 hour (trust me!) until mixture is at room temperature.
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It hurts so badly it makes you yearn for numbness — trust me, I know.
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Trust me when I say these will bring your sex life to new heights.
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"Why you keep picking up my phone like you don't trust me?" she asks.
|
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They don't want you to eat organic, but trust me, eating organic is key.
|
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Trust me, the decisions are not easy — and you won't want to miss it.
|
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It took Angela a while to trust me again, but she stood by me.
|
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Trust me, it'll keep those arms and thighs remaining as flawless as ever, honey.
|
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"I said, 'Trust me on this one,'" he says after Graham mentioned her uncertainty.
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It's downright terrifying at first – but trust me, this will be a game changer.
|
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I got an exclusive sneak peek and trust me: it's out of this world.
|
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Trust me the women in this room tonight are not here for the food.
|
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We won't take the chance to fuck up a bag of cocaine, trust me.
|
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Trust me, any kid would be happy to eat it three times a day.
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If men said no to FGM, trust me, families wouldn't get their girls cut.
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Trust me, getting IKEA to loan you four bowls is a serious logistical effort.
|
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" Having watched Barr's testimony, I would sum it up in two words: "Trust me.
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"I'm a real American — trust me," Nowitzki, who hails from Wurzburg, Germany, also says.
|
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There are worst products out there trust me better not natural better not natural.
|
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Trust me, I'm all for pushing emotions aside and dealing when life requires it.
|
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G3: Trust Me — Mary Hodder, Halley Suitt Tucker, Francine Hardaway, and Tina Chase Gillmor.
|
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Because trust me.. We are adults and we know how to follow our hearts.
|
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This is the way I orgasm and trust me, you're not doing anything wrong.
|
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Both are threatened and trust me, it would be terrible to live without bees.
|
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Bit by bit, I found people willing to trust me completely with their stories.
|
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" I wanted to say, "He is a she, and, trust me, she's worth it.
|
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And trust me when I say, oh, man, can Zoo do better than that.
|
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"Trust me, you and I both want to see it reauthorized," Mr. Gowdy said.
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You won't read it in The Times, but trust me, it's a good one.
|
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You're just going to have to trust me that the cricket is worth it.
|
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Trust me when I say you should confirm Kevin Hassett for CEA chair now.
|
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If you come to New York with a dream you'll achieve it, trust me.
|
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It is not enough to be able to say, 'Just trust me on this.
|
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I know what it's like to live on a college student's budget, trust me.
|
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Trust me, I would have loved to be at the stadium — but family first.
|
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" 'Trust me,' Trump often said in endorsing and promoting the Investments," the lawsuit adds.
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Trust me — in that context alone, Emoji is a thing of high quality indeed.
|
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I haven't had that problem, but trust me, it's not for lack of trying.
|
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" I say, "Because they don't trust you, and they trust me more than you.
|
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For anybody at home, trust me, I didn't learn to be good at anything.
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And then let's say you, Kara, you don't trust me even a little bit.
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I recently learned to ride a real motorcycle, and trust me, two wheels are easier.
|
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I know you love to shop, Sagittarius, but you have enough stuff already—trust me.
|
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But this is The OA we're talking about, and eventually everything makes sense — trust me.
|
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KS: I can get him to yell, trust me, I can get him to yell.
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Trust me, when you have friends over, they want to feel a part of everything.
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Trust me, I wore one at a wedding one time, and a picture was taken.
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Trust me there's more to come but for now step into the future with me!
|
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Sure, these ladies make everything look beyond easy — but trust me, it's far from it.
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Trust me, it was a huge trend in the '80s for people in the South.
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But trust me when I say that those writing about it are over it, too.
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"Trust me, I'll be O.K." Soon came the ultimate test: Could she sit in it?
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And trust me, that destination will be the most beautiful thing you will ever see.
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" The one-time mirrorball champion added, "Trust me I'm ALL for a sexy booty dance!!
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And trust me, I heard them all when I launched the recognition culture at Yum!
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If they trust me, they need to come on and trust Tom Perez as well.
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Trust me when I say, you're going to want to get on that wait list.
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And as the saying goes, Virginia is for lovers, and trust me — it doesn't disappoint.
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And trust me, once you try shrimp with barbecue sauce, you'll be craving it forever!
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I am so enamored by the caliber of people who trust me with their hair.
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Full descriptions of diverticulitis are Google-able and trust me, you do not want it.
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I'm getting you a neon car, it'll be downstairs – just trust me on this one.
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Trust me, it's way better than trying to just laugh off stupid or degrading jokes.
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Trust me: this is exactly how it is for me, and many, many other people.
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The organic compound of this, it just shoots out on an x-ray, trust me.
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Even if you think you know where you are going, trust me, you just don't.
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But we'll be watching you trust me I love you with all my heart Kylo!!
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Trust me when I tell you I'm not simply drinking the instant film Kool-Aid.
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But trust me when I say there are enough 'L'Oréalistas' to keep the days full!
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And trust me – the difference is palpable and a shift in morale can occur immediately.
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" And he said, "Trust me, I'm not trying to make problems, just sit over there.
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Trust me: That's a skill you're going to need for the rest of your life.
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Trust me, I very much appreciate Julian Fellowes' masterful storytelling and attention to period detail.
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The worst thing America can do is to write another "trust me" check to Hamas.
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Trust me, I can make you play good Italian football, hard, clever football in England.
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Trust me, all of that pain and destruction I inflicted on myself wasn't worth it.
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"Trust me, the New T-Mobile will not stop, we will be relentless," he added.
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"Trust me when I say there's a place in hell for this guy," she said.
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So the more relaxed you are, the more there will be to savor, trust me.
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"Trust me, the New T-Mobile will not stop, we will be relentless," he added.
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Trust me, the less walking you can do as a pregnant city-goer, the better.
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When a lawyer or politician says "trust me," there is always a measure of suspicion.
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Trump will make great deals, trust me" explanation will not work for Deputy Dawg. "Mr.
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Trust me ive thougit (sic) through MANY SCENARIOS from planting things to the volo bog!!!
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But how I see it, if they trust me, I have to trust them, too.
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Intricate Japanese puns become intricate English puns, and that's bloody difficult to do, trust me.
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"I looked at Tua and said, 'Trust me,' and he nodded his head," Smith said.
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Putin: There is no reason for you to trust me or me to trust you.
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I'm not going to really make progress with a student if they don't trust me.
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"Trust me: At some point, you stop being embarrassed, and start being you," Jones grinned.
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I was able to get people who were very close to Kirk to trust me.
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The fact is, just trust me, they're going to come up with no violations there.
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Trust me, they're not going to be insulted if you offer to protect their health.
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The businesses that I was selling to didn't trust me because I was an outsider.
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So people didn't trust me enough to trust that my technology would work for them.
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Trust me, this has already been a week of trial and error at my house.
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Trust me: Good things can happen to those who make it up as they go.
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Trust me its crazy what some lights a small space and some pillow can do.
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Trust me when I say we have to take the profit out of criminal justice.
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And trust me — it's always delicious, always faintly businesslike, and the rice is always warm.
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"She said, you have to trust me on this one, so I did," he said.
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"They trust me, and they say, 'Get me out of this mess,'" Ms. Perel says.
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Even if trust is nonexistent these days, you really can trust me on this one.
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You can't just advertise 'Trust me,' which is what they've tried to do so far.
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Trust me, if I — the most scatterbrained of people — can do it, so can you.
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But trust me: Once you get this theme by Trenton Charlson, you'll find it fun.
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"He just says 'I want to repeal this law and trust me on the rest.'"
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"But I'm not sure that 'trust me' is a satisfactory answer for me," Engel said.
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Trust me, the Senator said, in his soothing Western drawl, we are ready for this.
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And he was willing to trust me, because no one else wanted to buy it.
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But please, don't just trust me; Google "voter fraud" and have a look for yourself.
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"For her to trust me made me feel like I had to help," Cissé said.
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And trust me there are a bunch of others who are just waiting to join.
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It's humbling that you'd trust me with the awesome responsibilities that await our next president.
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The video quickly went viral and, trust me, you will want to watch the whole thing.
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Trust me, the freedom to pump in public makes the Willow worth every penny and pinch.
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Trust me, it's not like I wanted to spend $2,000 just for the hell of it.
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Trust me, ask me to build a games console and I will have the same experience.
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"He just kept saying, 'No, trust me, you don't want to go any further,' " she said.
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He says to me in the movie, he says, 'All you gotta do is trust me.
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Kris was one of the first to actually trust me and tailor men's suits for me.
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Even when repeatedly poked with a needle, the taut HEX doesn't rip—trust me, I tried!
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"I will never give myself to the oligarchy, trust me," Maduro said at a recent demonstration.
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" In August, Stone tweeted, "Trust me, it will soon [be] Podesta's time in the barrel. #CrookedHillary.
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And trust me, I've got a lot of more than that in cash, securities, and bonds.
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"If something like this happens again, trust me, I will find out about this," he threatens.
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"Trust me, skinny is magic," pageant coach Bob tells an insecure Patty early in the season.
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"Why do you wanna keep going through my phone like you don't trust me?" she asks.
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Trust me, there is someone out there who will happily fold laundry at your asking price.
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Copy each of the links below (you can trust me) and paste them into new tabs.
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I'll give you a minute to contemplate, but trust me when I tell you it's amazing!
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Sadly, you're unlikely to find Larry lurking in a booth these days (trust me, I've looked).
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Trust me, you have not known shame until you have finished the final episode of Merlin.
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Of course bad stuff won't be publicized like big city crimes, but trust me it exist.
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All you need is money out here and you can live like a king, trust me.
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I just need to get over my camera shyness—and I'm working on that, trust me.
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"But trust me, one of them will be, and I'll be sure to let you know."
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It would be so ungrateful of me because, trust me, I've been treated like a queen.
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Trust me, when it's not the month of Ramadan, I am not fasting and playing football.
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I looked at his mom and dad, and I just said, 'You have to trust me.
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"She didn't trust me at all," Cooper told Stephen Colbert on The Late Show Wednesday night.
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If that seems just a tad hypocritical, trust me, you haven't even started getting angry yet.
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So trust me when I say that extra leggings will make their way into your cart.
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Trust me, if you asked a golden retriever to take a loyalty pledge, he'd do it.
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It's wrinkle-resistant, machine-washable, and flexible enough to run five long blocks in (trust me).
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If I felt I could play with bigger equipment, trust me, I would have done it.
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Trust me, when I "unseated myself," I found accounts I have no memory of ever creating.
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"Trust me, I'll have no problem whatsoever winning this election," McAfee said, according to U.S. News.
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I know it's hard to keep being optimistic—trust me, I've been there—but please try.
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And, trust me when I say that dream does not come cheap in the big city.
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Trust me when I say I've thrown $40 away on worse than a great Instagram post.
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Trust me, there were four black people on that entire island, three castmates and one producer.
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"Trust me, the women in this room tonight are not here for the food," said McDormand.
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I thought that if he knew I was also a pianist, he might trust me more.
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" Her 9-year-old daughter told her, "Mom, you have to trust me with the information.
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We didn't have the words for it back then but, trust me, they were out here.
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They do not let you go off the jumps, but trust me, you get the idea.
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Trust me on this: When you are pursuing any dream, you will have to pivot often.
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"I'm a stranger and you have no reason to trust me," I wrote her on Facebook.
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All you men up there, you put that orange wig on, it's birth control, trust me.
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Trust me, I've done this before, and I can assure you: It doesn't lead to anything.
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"I have five kids and, trust me, I don't just run out of Pampers," she said.
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" Jones screams Arya's name and says things like, "You'd better never trust me with a dragon.
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I remember getting in fights built on the basis that they didn't trust me – rightfully so.
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Gail: True, but trust me — he was the worst presidential candidate in the history of elections.
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And trust me, the difference between the two is probably a lot bigger than you think.
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Trust me, I've done this before and I can assure you it doesn't lead to anything.
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The people I currently work with are hands off and trust me to use my skills.
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"Trust me, you could hear a pin drop in that place for ninety minutes," Lehrer says.
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Trust me, these cameras are awesome (and way cheaper than they were just 10 years ago).
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And, trust me, I will continue to disagree with liberals who blindly believe in Big Government.
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I've gone to Trump protests — trust me, no one needs to get paid to protest Trump.
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I can't tell someone to trust me with their life, basically, if I've got people caught.
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Don't go overboard: Trust me, you don't need all those random things you think you'll need.
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And he ominously tweeted, "Trust me, it will soon the Podesta's time in the barrel. #CrookedHillary".
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" He added, "I would be proud ... but trust me, I had nothing to do with it.
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It is humbling that you trust me with the awesome responsibilities that await our next president.
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The pain of not knowing hurts much less than the pain of constantly obsessing — trust me.
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Trust me — you will love keeping your shoes on and zipping through your own dedicated security lane.
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ET/PT on CNN TV. Trust me -- you've never seen humanity's first moon landing quite like this.
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Trust me when I say: You want Touch ID. Because who wants to enter passwords ever again?
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You might seem a bit spaced-out or vacant, but trust me, we've seen a lot worse.
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If it's in their interest to assemble and sell that information, trust me, they will do so.
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"Trust me, this thing looks a lot worse than it actually feels," Scherzer said, the outlet reports.
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So if my husband didn't treat me the right way, trust me, I would not take it.
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Wendy's (Maggie Siff) plea of "trust me" was among the most powerful moments in this show's history.
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Trust me, if we had a choice we would not want to have to go through this.
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Show respect because trust me everyone on this side knows he deserves it and wishes him well.
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Knowing that they trust me enough to be honest eclipses any disappointment that we can't hang out.
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"Please don't feel sorry for me, trust me your boy fine even with missing fingers," he wrote.
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Trust me, bringing someone to meet my parents isn't normally something I'd do on a first date.
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I was so good to your family and for him to tell her not to trust me?
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"Now this isn't the actual cake, but trust me, it looked just like this one," she continued.
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And this is some ... Trust me when I tell you, I'm not the best at sports-ball.
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And if you do observe 4/20 as a national holiday, then trust me I'm not judging.
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"Why do you want to keep going through my phone like you don't trust me?" asks Chyna.
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I had told him to do the right thing for the right reason and to trust me.
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He says it to me in the movie, he says, 'All you gotta do is trust me.
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The meme discussion starts at 2:24 in the video below — trust me, it's worth your time.
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Investors "don't want to rely on a macho government saying 'Trust me, I will pay,'" he says.
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The word itself may defy direct translation, but you are very familiar with the concept – trust me.
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"I told him I didn't feel well and he kept saying, 'Trust me,' " she told the Times.
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Trust me, there are real life ramifications for fat shaming of any kind, it is NEVER acceptable.
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In 10 days, I will come home to a family whom enjoy my presence and TRUST me.
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"When you see a million people in Islamabad, trust me, the city will shut down," said Khan.
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" Robert Popovian, a vice president at Pfizer, countered that drug pricing is "not a mystery, trust me.
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"The fact is — just trust me, they're going to come up with no violation there," he said.
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Trust me, if it was a top-down approach, we'd be a lot more disciplined out here.
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Trust me, in your ninth month, putting on your pants is a workout in and of itself.
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" And Richard Spencer, the president of a white nationalist think tank, told the Associated Press, "Trust me.
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"And trust me, I've got a lot more than that in cash, securities and bonds," he continued.
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If you don't trust me, check out the load of five-star reviews this product has received.
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" When they performed the kiss onstage, she said, "trust me, he didn't get close to my face.
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Trust me, this is the quickest way to get it done, exactly the way we're doing it.
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Even if superhero flicks aren't your thing, you'll just have to blindly trust me on this one.
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"I can't sit here and say trust me," Jeter told the crowd, according to The Miami Herald.
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"Some may think I am too tough in my proposals on migration, but trust me," he said.
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Trump said, 'Trust me, when my wife needs a new face, I will get a new wife.
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And when they add "trust me" to the phrase, they are often signaling, inadvertently, that we shouldn't.
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"I've never been anything like you ...Trust me, I'd remember, especially that shirt," the 13th Doctor says.
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I've been inspired by designers who trust me to bring their work to life as a supermodel.
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Trust me when I say that is exceedingly impressive, especially for a camera at this price point.
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It&aposs flexible, affordable, and, trust me, much more interesting than hopping on a treadmill each day.
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I'm supposed to do stuff like that, and my teammates trust me to do stuff like that.
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"Trust me, there is no training substitute for actual flying time and real-world experience," said Capt.
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Not just once, and not just when you feel ready, because—trust me—you never feel ready.
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We did have to wait for a little but trust me it was worth all the wait!!
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"I don't think you can keep saying, 'Trust me, I got a plan for it,' " Mr. Rubio said.
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And should I win the nomination, there will be a role for her in the campaign, trust me.
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Zuckerberg's message to them, through this challenge, is: I hear you, but trust me, Facebook can fix it.
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"Please don't feel sorry for me, trust me your boy fine even with missing fingers lol," he said.
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"Until I was on Twitter, trust me: I was completely wiped off everybody's consciousness in Hollywood," Alexander says.
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And if it's in their interest to assemble and sell that information, trust me, they will do so.
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"I get the feeling that Natalia doesn't really trust me, which makes working with her difficult," Alec says.
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Trust me: picking stock photos for an article on hacking is the bane of a security journalist's existence.
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Being able to make people trust me and make them want to be part of this with me.
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I was pretty turned off by the YouTube still, so just trust me on this and click play.
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There's a large group of people that are in the closet Trump supporters in Silicon Valley, trust me!
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And trust me, you don't really want to go to the strip club sober (more on that later).
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"Summer in Siesta Key is like no other, trust me,"says one girl in the trailer (Chloe, maybe?).
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"They trust me because if they give me the whole thing, I publish the whole thing," Lim said.
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But trust me, there were days I think we all got sick of sitting in that red chair.
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Trust me- you might just wake up one morning and find yourself smackdab in the middle of heaven.
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Everyday, I wanted to sit down with Bob and say, Why do you trust me with this thing?
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They said, 'Don't count the days, don't wonder' — and trust me, I feel like I'm overflowing with goodness.
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Trust me, there were big men in there screaming and crying, and she wasn't doing anything like that.
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But unless you have a chance to visit in person, you'll just have to trust me on that.
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You might not think your MacBook Air's trackpad was bad, but trust me, this is so much nicer.
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A lot of people didn't trust me, in a nice way—they thought, 'You could be a spy.
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Trust me, I'd be the first to laugh at someone who claimed a cleanser could do all that.
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Trust me, I would be appalled if one of my passengers was abused in such a reckless manner.
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Use a meat thermometer (trust me, it's handy!) and let it cook until the internal temperature reaches 145ºF.
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A true car lover does not aspire to a modern Bugatti, trust me But the namesake is interesting.
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You do need to do that (see literally right below, the next heading, just go there, trust me).
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You'd have to trust me on that, for I hope you never get to experience it for yourself.
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"Trust me, the guy didn't stand a chance from the moment I knew about the incident," Garrett wrote.
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Trust me, it's not the easiest thing, to go and practice when you have pain from an injury.
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This may sound like a lot, but trust me, you want more than you think you will need.
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Just trust me that I don't need a label to know the role he plays in my life.
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And trust me, Harvard would have a great squash team even if it didn't recruit the whole roster.
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This isn't just about money for me, because trust me, there are easier ways to make a living.
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Cousin Sue may seem content with her current kitchen partners, but trust me, she's got a roving eye.
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If you don't wish to read any spoilers, stop here—but trust me, you'll want to read them.
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I have busy days, taking care of the children, rushing to work, exercising, and, trust me, these work.
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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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And the Australian landscapes in this one are stunning, trust me, with the wildlife everywhere, when you're driving.
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There's a large group of people that are in-the-closet Trump supporters in Silicon Valley, trust me.
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He had grown to trust me and let me into his inner circle, and the feeling was mutual.
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"Trust me, nobody respects the current laws anyways," says Jackson Mukasa, who is known to friends as Rihanna.
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The upper-left also feels strangely heavy on technology-related vocabulary for a puzzle I made (trust me).
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"I will prove it that you can trust me," Mr. Simpson told the colleague's husband, the official said.
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"Trust me, I've dated enough mid-level latte art influencers to know what the people want," Alexis says.
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"I trusted John with my life and I would think he would trust me with his," he added.
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But pumpkin and cream cheese pie is just one of those "trust me, it's good" kind of things.
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A guy who prioritizes the sensitive side of his nature will, trust me, not thrive in the slaughterhouse.
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Trust me: They'd rather know there's a flaw in their plan on day one, rather than day 100.
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You only saw one of my failed somersaults on the show, but trust me, there were so many more.
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"You have to trust me, or you will never see your father again," the businessman said, according to Gui.
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Trust me: By thinking about the most valuable contact for the other person, you'll make yourself even more memorable.
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It means a lot that they can sit back in my chair, close their eyes, and just trust me.
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"Trust me, nobody in L.A. wants to sit in traffic for over two hours every single day," she said.
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We got one we're eyeing right now and it took us a while to find that one, trust me.
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Trust me, I'm a very enterprising journalist, so I know I could get it, but not on speed dial.
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"I know that people are using the terms like active incident, but trust me everybody performed superbly," he added.
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Trust me, there was no way we could have talked any of the seniors into anything they weren't feeling.
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You just have to find the part of it that's fun for you — and trust me, it's out there.
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I don't want to spoil the cauldrons, so trust me when I say, visit them as soon as possible.
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" (The pressure from his father, the university dean, didn't help much.) Now, he says, "my own won't trust me.
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And trust me, these are movies that were designed to be seen on the big screen in theaters first.
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Trust me, I've been getting bumped from Jimmy's show for the past eight years and it takes a toll….
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I've never actually measured it (because, ew), but trust me, it's like a horror movie in my pants. #ThanksPCOS.
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I grew up in a house where my parents routinely fed the dog cheese, so trust me, I know.
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Step Four By splashing product off with water, you're cheating yourself out of a proper facial experience — trust me.
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It may not seem faster at first, but trust me, all of the minutes do add up over time.
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Trust me, dating so many amazing people is very, very exciting, but it's also humbling and kind of scary.
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Trust me when I tell you there was no part of X: Rebirth that you wanted to be replaying.
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If you have, it's as good the 3,000th time around as it is the first (trust me, I know).
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"I'm saying you can trust me because I have this history," Steyer said in a phone interview on Monday.
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I wonder if there is a correlation there – you put that orange wig on, it's birth control, trust me.
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Trust me when I say that no matter how your day is going, you definitely need to see this.
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Trust me, you'll be hard-pressed to find another 10 percent that goes down nearly as smooth this summer.
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You do something, there's going to be a reaction, and trust me, daddy, there's going to be a reaction.
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I'm trying to prove to the coaches that I belong on the penalty kill and they can trust me.
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"Trust me, he won't be the only one," said Jeff Ryer, press secretary for Republicans in the state Senate.
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" That same month, Mr. Stone wrote on Twitter, "Trust me, it will soon the Podesta's time in the barrel.
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"When you have (that much debt) on your balance sheet, trust me, labour is not your issue," Negatu said.
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Well, trust me, after many years at Viacom, having a vision and having a strategy was a new thing.
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You do something, there's going to be a reaction, and trust me daddy, there's going to be a reaction.
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Besides, trust me, you'll be ignoring me and playing augmented reality games on your own pair within the year.
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Trust me when I say that making the time for self-improvement this year will snowball into something great.
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They trust me more and know I will play with their kid and not just sit on my phone.
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There is hell to pay if an answer is inadvertently given away on social media (trust me on this).
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"I don't have cigars with me, but trust me, they fit in that bag," Mr. Shechtman told the jury.
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SUNDAY PUZZLE — Trust me, I am often the last person to connect the figurative dots in a nuanced situation.
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Trust me, I know that you and your parents probably had it rougher than your daughter in many respects.
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I could tell him how sorry I was, but the decision to trust me again was his to make.
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I eat plenty of dairy products, trust me, but I'm more into cheese curds and cheese than drinking milk.
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Be especially wary of anyone who relies on the "Trust me, I know what I'm doing" method of explanation.
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Trust me, there is information in this Joe Drape piece that you absolutely need to have in your arsenal.
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It did however, successfully hinder any effects of opiates for the month it promised, and trust me, I tried.
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I was accused of being the liberal media and they didn't trust me or want to talk to me.
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Trust me, I was never at a loss for whimsy and imagination as a child, and neither is my daughter.
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But trust me when I tell you: You are lucky not to have to listen to a lot of it.
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Trust me, I've been in this business for a long time and I know when a character needs to die.
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Oh darling, of all the secrets I'm keeping from you, this should be the LEAST of your concerns… trust me.
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"Oh darling, of all the secrets I'm keeping from you, this should be the LEAST of your concerns… trust me."
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" Wrote Teigen in a response tweet, "Oh trust me, I looked at that chest plate for 10 minutes before posting!
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BARTIROMO: And the markets feel like they&aposre trusting you at this point, saying... TRUMP: I think they trust me.
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"If they trust me, they need to come on and trust Tom Perez too," Ellison said of his vocal supporters.
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You may think it looks terrible at this point, but trust me, suddenly it all starts to come together. 4.
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There's a larger conspiracy going on over their heads, but honestly, just trust me that you don't want to know.
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If this sounds like a complicated web of accusations and drama, trust me — you don't know the half of it.
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Trust me, Sheryl Sandberg wouldn't, someone like Sheryl Sandberg wouldn't touch this with a 10-foot pole. Mm-hmm. Yeah.
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If every day this is brought up, when is he ever going to trust me more than he trusts you?
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Trust me when I say it looks great, plays well and seems fundamentally like a good time for all ages.
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If it did, trust me — I'd be rabidly searching for a lipstick that would allow me to sing like Adele.
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Once Valentina started to trust me, and other women in her life saw that, they were far more comfortable talking.
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Well, it's a lot easier to be that way when your body is flooded with estrogen—trust me, I know.
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KS: Trust me, I get emails every day from drivers who talk about that, the tricks Uber plays with them.
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These personal assistants are expanding their set of programmed responses; for proof, just ask Siri if she beatboxes — trust me.
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So, trust me, I get that when many people saw my name announced as the new Bachelor, they said, who?
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If she really wants that dress then trust me, we will find a way for the show to buy it.
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Trust me: it looks pretty on the outside, but any of these celebrities would love just one day without it.
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That's not happening, trust me—a world government with the same rights, the same laws for everyone, equality all around?
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Trust me, it will not only enrich their lives but they will pay it forward by creating even more mentors.
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I'm all for making meaningful connections — and, trust me, I've used the platform to do just that plenty of times.
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Trust me when I tell you that you want to avoid any city with a controversy section on its page.
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Maybe I have the same skin colour as these girls, or we both have oily skin, and they trust me.
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It also gives you the option to upload your pet's photo — trust me you're going to want to do this.
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I was very moved for the production team to view me in this way and trust me with this part.
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"They treat me like their family, they trust me a lot," the 242-year-old told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Trust me, the people who would rely on OPS or harm reduction support are aware that they have a problem.
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Not all of them are menacing grimaces (and it's far too hot in Tel Aviv to wear hoodies, trust me).
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Ryan Holiday is an entrepreneur, marketing strategist, and author of Trust Me, I'm Lying and The Obstacle Is the Way.
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The size of the jobs got gradually bigger as they began to trust me: from 2kg to 7kg to 12kg.
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That might be a bit vague, but trust me on this: You will eat it up and beg for more.
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Trust me—you haven't truly lived until you've mistaken baking soda for baking powder while making a cake from scratch.
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So, to have somebody come on and go, 'Hey, trust me,' is going to be a challenge for a lot.
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Trust me when I say, even if you're not "into" racing, nothing beats a 1992 Honda Civic stomping a Lamborghini.
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But trust me on this: This movie would be a rip-off even if someone paid you to see it.
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I can't actually bear to tell you the spoiler but suffice to say you're on top of it; trust me.
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Trust me, you will like this, because it's good to have to fight with a puzzle once in a while.
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But trust me: It's worth letting your personal time stay personal, especially if you aren't getting paid to "hustle" harder.
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Remi's final words to Jean are "trust me," which definitely means something is going to go down on this getaway.
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Trust me, trying to get a watch to wake up while on a treadmill can be awfully finicky at times.
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You can plan, delay, and revise all you want, but trust me, what you have now is enough to start.
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But trust me, eight countries, 15 cities and 26 flights later, our two-year-old is a pro at travel.
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That clerical celibacy doesn't guarantee asceticism is obvious, any more than attending Mass guarantees prayerfulness (trust me on that one).
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"He was like, 'Just believe me, just trust me, and I'm going to get you some offers,'" Shilo tells us.
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You've likely forgotten how hard it is to type on a numeric keyboard, and trust me, you're better off having forgotten.
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Trump's ideas about bringing back manufacturing jobs to America represented more of a "trust me" approach than substantive policy, Kemp said.
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"Trust me, I'm telling you stories," Winterson repeats in The Passion, and it's a line that could go beneath her name
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I've also learned how to acknowledge and challenge my anxious thoughts when they arise — and trust me, they arise quite frequently.
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While some folks are frustrated and tuned out and staying home on Election Day, trust me, other people are showing up.
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I don't need my influencers selling me skincare — trust me, I get enough of that from my old classmates on Facebook.
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We will announce more names in the coming days but trust me this one will undoubtedly make headlines on the day.
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"They will be fine trust me, since you want to be one nosy bitch or should I say dude," she wrote.
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And trust me, you can rearrange the words in that sentence any way you like, they don't make any more sense.
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I can't describe it adequately (I'm not sure anyone can adequately describe it) but trust me, it's worth a look through.
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Trust me, it's going to take a little bit more time, but we're working piece by piece to get that done.
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Sure, the companies behind these devices are hoping you buy their latest creation, but trust me, they're not worth your money.
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Trust me, Nicholas and Lanyadoo dispense the kind of wisdom I used to pay my therapist boatloads of money to provide.
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How did anyone trust me with the job I had if I could hardly meet the most basic of adult routines?
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"But when you believe in something strong enough…it's like well, no, but trust me, this will work, just have faith."
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"You can trust me, Zelena, I'll give you everything you want," Hades promises, but she ain't buying what he's selling — yet.
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And if you don't share their feeling that you don't recognize your country anymore, trust me, if Trump wins, you will.
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Slowly, over time, he was able to trust me enough to talk about it, but only haltingly, in bits and pieces.
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Trust me, it helps to get outside of your head and talk through what you're seeing with other founders and friends.
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"We got one we're eyeing right now and it took us a while to find that one, trust me," added Aldean.
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Trust me: It's not the shower sex she requested, but it's shower-adjacent sex—which is a far more workable compromise.
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Trust me, kids: You really did have to be that specific level of stupid to be that specific level of scared.
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Part of that was a mini-gallery of their photos, and trust me, there was nary a crappy photo in sight.
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The fact that I have women and men that trust me to decorate their bodies — it's flattering and a great responsibility.
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And trust me, you'll be the MVP of the tailgate when you bring these finger-licking good ribs with you. Cheers!
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Trust me, if Google really wanted to get to parity in the next five years, they could figure that out. Right.
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You won't finish in a week without putting in an unhealthy amount of time (trust me, I know from personal experience).
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OK, I'm as pissed off as you are about this, but trust me—listen to the video in the tweet below.
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"Trust me, the guys on the far right, the guys on the conservative side, are not happy with this," Bannon added.
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She may be calling you several times a day, but, trust me, if you don't pick up she'll figure it out.
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"I am confident, by the end of this campaign, people will know they can trust me," Clinton says in the ad.
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And trust me, with the sheer volume of hate I have for grocery shopping, relaxing during that ungodly experience isn't easy.
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Make sure to take the time to watch dance and move around near the end of their respective videos, trust me.
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Post-applicationOil tanners can take a bit longer to dry than mousse, but trust me, the glow is well worth it.
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Trust me, you don't want to know all the clues I just looked at and abandoned for the last five minutes.
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Trust me, on that day they will plead and ask Allah to forgive them, but no, it will be too late.
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But you can also trust me when I tell you that your daughter's life in the theater is probably no picnic.
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It can be frustrating to have to deal with dry, cracked skin and lips every winter — trust me, I've been there.
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"It's not as popular as Phoenix or Sedona, but trust me: it's easy to fall in love with Flagstaff," Brown continued.
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"Trust me, you do not make a living selling short stories and bringing up five kids," Clark told CNN in 2002.
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The infectious fun continues to the ending, which will be — trust me — a giant, hilarious surprise to both parents and kids.
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One can order sushi by the piece, but the servers and the printed menu heavily push the three "Trust Me" meals.
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Before you click away because you think this is going to be a religious tome, trust me: It&aposs anything but.
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It was clear at first that she didn't trust me — she chose her words carefully, and at times, her voice shook.
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Honey mustard is a fickle sauce: it's not just for nuggets, it's also great on salads, fries, and — trust me — pizza.
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This is another nontraditional role-playing game, but any board or tabletop gamer in your life will love it (trust me).
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Because we're busy watching TV. And TV, trust me, this is part of the book, doesn't know what time it is.
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Trump told Spain: 'Trust me, the last thing you want coming into your country is a bunch of Spanish-speaking people.
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I'm not worried about what they're going to find, but I am upset by the fact that they don't trust me.
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He also ominously tweeted in August of that year, "Trust me, it will soon the Podesta's time in the barrel. #CrookedHillary".
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Darryl says Glodean never let him see the will after Barry died in 2003, instead it was more like ... trust me.
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But trust me, the on-demand economy will survive and eventually prevail, and 2016 might just be the year they do it.
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" I said, "Your bosses are going to hire the robots and trust me, they'll hire them in two seconds to replace you.
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Once we do that, trust me, all that noise will be gone, and articles people write about that noise will be gone.
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After you eat that one chip, trust me, you're not looking to dig back into the bag and have a second one.
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I didn't care what kind of boat, nor trip type, I just knew that no one should trust me at the helm.
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Yell at them when their own software breaks — trust me, it happens often enough that you'll never lack for moments of catharsis.
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"Trust me, I tortured myself much more than you," Prokhorov said to a roomful of reporters at Barclays Center on Monday morning.
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Sometimes I wondered whether my family could trust me to walk the earth without a repertoire of divinities pressed against my chest.
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I hate to leave you guys high and dry, but trust me you'll want to pick back up where we left off.
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Trust me, it's not easy, but I am proud of the person I am becoming and look forward to the year ahead.
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I clean the canvas and then they trust me as a doctor, so then we can move on to other aesthetic treatments.
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"He could tell I was nervous and he just said, 'Just look in my eyes and trust me,' " Sigler said, welling up.
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Issues may seem to pop up from out of left field today, but trust me, they're not as random as you think!
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" She then added a caveat: "Trust me: My views are super liberal, and I'm like, How could anyone not think this way?
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You're gonna see a lot of crap — trust me, it's gonna be more than you can handle — but you gotta stay calm.
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Trust me, you already have all the tools necessary to make modest but meaningful adjustments with employees, customers and the bottom line.
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I mean, he was literally going crazy trying to analyze what he just did—and I wasn't his first time, trust me.
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"Oh darling, of all the secrets I'm keeping from you, this should be the LEAST of your concerns...trust me," she wrote.
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Trust me: Something as simple as a spelling mistake can make the difference between landing a job or being passed over. 4.
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"I remember my brother telling me he didn't want me to be around my niece because he didn't trust me," Dushku said.
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I have a lot of people who disagree with me on strident social issues but vote for me because they trust me.
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I'll be on a bus where eight guys are naked, and they're comfortable and trust me that I don't do something indecent.
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So, trust me, I get it: Having a gym bag that has a separate compartment for your shoes is a game changer.
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The experiment by Trust Me, I'm A Doctor is far from conclusive, and more research will be needed to confirm their findings.
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"Trust me when I tell you, he is not completely out of the woods by any stretch of the imagination," Smith said.
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These athletes trust me, and I won't put anything on the chart, and anything we talk about is between him and me.
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Trust me, I'd know—I studied with a program called Lantern using a JPay tablet while incarcerated, and it changed my life.
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"I personally know I have work to do on this front; a lot of people tell pollsters they don't trust me," Mrs.
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Get yourself a pair in your favorite color (I'm partial to the light blue) — trust me, your feet will seriously thank you.
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Trust me, gardening is hard enough without having to waste time and energy using triggers and knobs to adjust your nozzle pressure.
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Dredging up racist, anti-Semitic content often in seeming violation of a company's stated policy takes seconds — trust me, I went looking.
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Trust me, it works.) A short black (22017 dollars) to caffeinate and one of their lemon tarts (210) rounded off the meal.
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This is a variant on omakase, which roughly means "I trust the chef," but a Trust Me is not an omakase meal.
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Trust me, as a certified public accountant, I've heard all the horror stories and have helped taxpayers through a good number myself.
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So trust me when I tell you that in the last few years, better public bathrooms have started to pop up everywhere.
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His style of government as mayor was elitist: Trust me — I know what I'm doing, and I know what's good for you.
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More than once, I've had friends or students confess that it took them a while to completely trust me, given my background.
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Trust me — this is one luxe beauty tool you won't regret putting it at the very top of your 2019 wish list.
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You might be skeptical, but trust me: The LectroFan's fan sounds are actually the most calming ambient noise I have ever heard.
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Trust me, I know from personal experience, because I had a cerebral brain stem stroke when I was only 49 years young.
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Trust me, I was on the receiving end of some of those votes, but he did understand that some principles transcend politics.
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If you struggle with self-control and don't want to keep a half-gallon in your freezer, trust me, I feel you.
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Get yourself a pair in your favorite color (I'm partial to the light blue) — trust me, your feet will seriously thank you.
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The topic today — and trust me, it feels as strange to write this as it does to read this — is crowd size.
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And trust me, I need my super large almond butter — it's not a "buying a bunch of unnecessary items" type of thing.
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The video of Michelle is incredibly grainy and distorted, and parts of it are hard to make out (and trust me, I tried!).
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I eventually ask Sheila how much she would trust me if I were out one night with my guys and women were around.
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But, after wanting Lauren to trust me and be vulnerable for so long, I knew I needed to be the same with her.
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At the end of the day, these girls trust me to tell their stories, so I want to stay faithful to my sources.
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Its two spherical lenses are retracted a bit to prevent damage in the event it tips over (and trust me, that does happen).
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I do want a contract with my audience where they've kinda got to trust me a little bit and come along with me.
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Trust me when I say there are about a million more hours logged in by each contestant to bring these tasks to completion.
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I want my teammates to trust me as much as I trust them and this represents that in such clarity I loved it.
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But trust me, the slower third quarter is worth sticking with when you see the way the characters heartbreakingly come to a climax.
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"Warning: You're going to hear the p-word, and trust me, that word isn't presidential," Bee said at the top of her monologue.
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Trust me, it probably was intentional, and dwelling on it will only hold you back from future meaningless sex and potential meaningful relationships.
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If I could have been a millionaire at 15, trust me I would have, but I wasn't doing that for money at 16.
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"You're going to be part of an ensemble — and ladies, working with someone else in a video is hard, trust me," she says.
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A lot of the people in the sex research community trust me because I try to handle what they are handing me responsibly.
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"Trust me, I'm going to knock James out!" he roared down onto the gym floor where a few people were waiting to train.
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And if this is the future of web design (and trust me when I say it must be), then Ling Valentine of lingscars.
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Trust me: Work's a lot more enjoyable when you're not forcing your brain to slog through assignments when it's not in the mood.
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But that's why you should trust me when I say that the new Star Wars: The Force Awakens soundtrack vinyl is absolutely wonderful.
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"Chances are, you're feeling pretty uncomfortable right now (trust me I am too)," she wrote alongside two photos of herself and her children.
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These are just two of my under-the-radar faves in Pittsburgh, but trust me when I tell you there are plenty more.
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Nevertheless, trust me when I tell you that in the '90s, it was much harder to dare to be different at public school.
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It was a family show, and we did it with Donna Summer and feathers and heels—and trust me, we toned it down.
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And this is the epistemological challenge that trans culture lays at cis culture's doorstep: You must trust me to know my own identity.
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It's someone who'll trust me, even though they don't know me from Adam—and someone who doesn't know the first thing about trafficking.
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"I did try to stand toe-to-toe with him on a couple of occasions, and trust me, I got bent," Okerlund said.
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"I've got a gun collection that's the envy of a lot of people, trust me," he said on his show in early August.
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Trust me, even if "you know [X] is somewhere" it's more worthwhile to have one on hand than to spend 15 minutes searching.
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"What I say to Mr. Putin, if elected president, trust me, you are not going to be interfering in American elections," he said.
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"What I say to Mr. Putin, if elected president, trust me, you are not going to be interfering in American elections," Sanders said.
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"Trust me, my kids fight, they take toys, they name call, they do all of the things that normal kids do," she says.
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When "Trust Me, I'm Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator," was published in 2012, Mr. Holiday was called a "scumbag" in Amazon reviews.
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"Forget the money, you know, it was worth it just to get Greg's approval and then for him to trust me," Savini said.
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The Knicks beat the Philadelphia 76ers Wednesday night and trust me when I say that you are better for having missed this game.
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Do not listen to Haruki Murakami's work as an audiobook (trust me, several disturbing scenes in Kafka on the Shore can't be unheard).
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" He added, "If I'm your type of guy that your daughter, or mother, is into, then trust me, I'm the best-case scenario.
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She seems intrigued when I tell her it's a NYC institution, and she agrees to trust me completely when it comes to ordering.
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"Trust me, it will soon the Podesta's time in the barrel," Mr. Stone had mused on Twitter before Mr. Podesta's emails were released.
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"I love Mr. Trump, trust me," says Lillia Millard, a retired translator who was born in Russia and now lives in West Norwalk.
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"I know he finished fifth, OK, I get it, but South Carolina will right the ship, trust me" isn't a bundler's dream script.
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They trust me and reveal their unstated, but deeply held, perceptions of you, perceptions you must begin correcting the moment the interview begins.
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" via GIPHY "My parents decided they were going to meet some friends in Las Vegas, and they didn't trust me to stay home alone.
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It's dumb because it shouldn't be that way, but having that title has helped me gain some leverage and have people trust me more.
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I knew that I could trust JoJo with my heart and I wanted to show her that she could trust me with hers too.
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The Sound + Vison shows were visually stunning and the Tin Machine gig I saw in Kilburn was—you'll just have to trust me—fantastic.
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Not in the sense that you've seen anything like it before (trust me, you haven't), but rather that seeing it feels like coming home.
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Trust me when I say that splurging on your desire to have mind-blowing sex every which way you fancy is truly worth it.
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"She wasn't sure she could trust me to not take screenshots if she put up her real photo and misuse them somehow," he explained.
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"I was really happy for people to trust me to do this," said Soeder, who photographed the women last year in the United Kingdom.
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Baggage fees are expensive, so trust me, I understand the temptation to stick all your stuff in a jacket and call it a day.
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I was told it was because they didn't trust me to stick to my script, although I gave them no reason to doubt me.
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I spent the first two and a half, three years just really forming close bonds… I needed them to know they could trust me.
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Trust me, it will sneak up on you in a year or two when you can't focus and your life is starting to unravel.
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Pleading "believe me" or "trust me" — insisting to people that you are telling the truth — is a tell-tale sign that you probably aren't.
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It tears me up inside because, trust me — I know how lucky I am, and I feel like our relationship has an end date.
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"If the net neutrality rules were still in place," Sohn says, "trust me, I don't think there would've been a monthlong conversation about this."
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Jesus delivered a sobering reminder: You will never know if you can trust Me if you don't give Me the chance to prove it.
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Trust me - I totally agree it was a step back and am working constantly w our team to fix the issues with the feature.
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"It was a year's worth of sex in one day … which sounds a lot more romantic than it is, trust me," said Reynolds, 39.
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"Trust me, if I knew that that's the statement that would stop their so-called silver bullet, I would have said it," she said.
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I love the city and am moving back after a year in Charleston, trust me Chicago is way more integrated than the 'New South.
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But also, when you have to get an "A" it makes it easy for people to screw with you, trust me, I've seen it.
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I think that a lot of it comes along with the fact that they trust me and that I have the audience in mind.
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She swag surfed for us—and trust me when I say, we were right in the middle of Indio, swaggin' and surfin' right along.
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CreditCreditPhoto Illustration by The New York Times; Corbis RM Stills, via Getty Images It was the worst of times; just trust me on this.
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Or you may not see where Jamal is going, but trust me, we're getting to that point and we are building to those things.
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Having the Acrosses in alphabetical order requires those words (ABC, CHILL, and MOSSY) to monotonically increase in alphabetosity (uh, that's a thing … trust me).
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"It's a first for me, trust me, and I don't like it one bit," said Gasol, who leads Memphis in points, rebounds and assists.
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Trust me when I say that if debt is inevitable, the rewards you can earn with a credit card just aren&apost worth it.
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The included pouch is also great for transporting and storage — and trust me, you&aposll be toting this trimmer with you for a while.
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"I feel like I could do a really good mac and cheese," she says, before adding "I don't think they're gonna trust me though."
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The truth is, and please trust me I am ok and safe now, I was raped and drugged and held captive over some days.
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"I understand the fans got all the right to get frustrated, but trust me, there was no one more frustrated than me," Martinez said.
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But trust me: You're not going to be seeing this "endorsement" in any ads for Menendez in the closing week of the Senate race.
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The skin tones are warmer, more olive and (you'll have to trust me on this one) truer to life on the iPhone 11 Pro.
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Even worse, I was left wondering if any of them had learned of my mistake and wouldn't trust me to work with them again.
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But trust me that this business mindset—built off an innumerable amount of unaccounted drinks and fickle personalities dependent on booze—will eventually crumble.
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" And, "I installed tinder 6 days ago, ZERO matches and trust me, im not ugly, im not fucking brad pitt but what the fuck??
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They see what I'm doing, they trust me and we are working together to help raise awareness on topics like radicalization and so on.
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Yes, I am cold; yes, my coffee is also cold; no, you don't have to comment on it because, trust me, someone already has.
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"She took one look at me and didn't trust me at all—and told me so herself, which I laughed out loud at," Cooper said.
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They just trust me and I get so many offers to babysit, which is disgusting because I don&apost want to sit on a baby.
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If you didn't know about it, trust me, if you leave here and Google 'Bill Cosby rape,' that shit has more results than 'Hannibal Buress.
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You're absolutely right…I don't deserve Cate & trust me, karma has bitten me many times before, so I'm well equipped when she comes knocking again!
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Wise attendees avoid eye contact with the red-cheeked, Guy Fieri–costumed army of car dudes (trust me, it's a demographic) talking up their garbage.
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I want the author of the book I'm reading to trust me, to believe in my ability to piece things together and fill in gaps.
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Also 8 Yemeni women and 7 children died and trump called the raid 'successful' Also I know chuck Schumer and HE CANNOT act trust me.
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Ultimately, the ordeal ended in bloodshed, but if you think you can predict where this true story is going, trust me: You have no idea.
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Season 14 of The Bachelorette, and trust me, I was just as shocked as you were when I was announced as the next lucky lady.
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Not even sell-side analysts—a notoriously gullible bunch, not exactly known for their skeptical thinking (trust me on this)—aren't buying into this yet.
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He would bring it up when we argued and found it difficult to trust me—to the point where he'd check my phone and emails.
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"I am beyond grateful that God would trust me with something that not only saved a life but changed mine in the process," she said.
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If you do upgrade to macOS Sierra (and trust me, you will), 200 GB at $2.99 a month might be a better baseline going forward.
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I was traveling to five different cities within a few days and playing the song on guitar for radio people, asking them to trust me.
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If you're going to do it, do it properly Nope, I don't mean shaving along to a YouTube tutorial (and trust me, there are hundreds).
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That's why I did a PowerPoint — and trust me when I tell you, I hate PowerPoints — to try to get my own head around it.
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I used to go to sleep worrying about all the things I messed up that day—and trust me that list was often quite long.
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Like, yeah — I'll write big studio movies for 10 years and then eventually they'll trust me to direct a smaller budget movie that I've written.
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"I was never behind the scenes but obviously, as I said, people trust me and nobody behind the scenes can have 42 votes," he said.
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A few suggestions would be r/aww r/gaming or r/news (just say anything anti-Trump, you'll get the karma you need trust me).
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I think you'll all be surprised by some of the small and big changes, and trust me, some of those decisions didn't always sit well.
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"I am beyond grateful that God would trust me with something that not only saved a life, but changed mine in the process," she said.
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Lee sits in one of the carriages, muttering the words "Trust me, true believer," as read from a script for Smith's 1995 cult classic Mallrats.
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"Trust me, when you keep an organized and clean life, it definitely helps de-stress in the life areas that just don't need the headache."
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The full list of artists and what they'll be displaying is below, but trust me — you have to see some of this to believe it.
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Ryan Holiday's hilarious and disturbing Trust Me I'm Lying explains how he would graffiti his own client's posters at night to create controversy and shareability.
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Kaiserschmarrn, which translates to "Emperor's pancakes," may sound like a mouthful — but trust me, you're going to want more than one mouthful of this dessert.
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At first, it was difficult for them to trust Lieutenant Cleare, and in many cases it was just as difficult for them to trust me.
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" Mr. Falwell assured his audience, "Trust me, the repeal of the Johnson Amendment will create a huge revolution for conservative Christians and for free speech.
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"He's tenacious, and trust me, with the Chinese, you need to be tenacious," U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, a former Iowa governor, said of Branstad.
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"I am beyond grateful that God would trust me with something that not only saved a life, but changed mine in the process," Raisa said.
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All this emphasis on veterans—and as a veteran myself trust me I hate to say this—has made the convention real annoying so far.
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In addition to sushi by the piece, there are several omakase-style menus, called "Trust Me." (Friday): 33 East 20th Street, 347-705-8100, sugarfishsushi.com.
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One of the odd things about Mr. Trump is that he has brought back J.F.K.'s "trust me" mode in a kind of unhinged parody.
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" I emailed back to say that he could stand to sound a little bit more excited, to which he replied, "Trust me, I'm pretty excited!
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And trust me, I know she was the bigger star ... thank you from the bottom of my heart for giving us a lifetime of memories.
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So I feel my job is to make people feel as secure as possible, to make them feel trusted and that they can trust me.
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Trust me, these people who despise you and talk about you behind your back would like nothing more than for you to actually stop writing.
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"Trust me, I've had my share of critics, but I don't block people," he said during an interview with Reuters in New York on Thursday.
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They got $3 trillion of reserves; and trust me, in a New York second, that thing would flood out of the country in a second.
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"But at that point I could only tell protesters to calm down and that they can trust me and help them find a way out."
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Trust me: A couple of weeks ago, I argued in a column it made little sense to chase the rally, though staying in stocks made sense.
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Trust me: I got my dad and my grandpa each one a few years ago, and they still get excited to use them to this day.
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"I told them I'd be willing to take it out, but they didn't trust me, because that's when they found out I was gay," he said.
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And trust me when I say this: The only paperwork I had ever handled before was the packaging that arrived with a Saks Fifth Avenue delivery.
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You'll have to trust me when I say that the lighting conditions were identical and I didn't cover up the lens on my default-camera shots.
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I was immediately hit with one of the best in-shower scents that I've smelled to date — and trust me, I've tested a lot of shampoo.
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Trust me, you can still get in the spirit of the game by dusting off your participation trophies and watching these excellent 12 soccer movies instead.
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I felt like we had good energy, but obviously I was a first-timer, and they really had to trust me to give me the job.
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SP: Trust me, if [Benchmark's] Bill Gurley went after these targeted therapeutics and he was successful, he would have as much liquidity as he could imagine.
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"Despite the difficulties of insecurity and transport, it was a duty for me to come and vote here with the people who trust me," Cisse said.
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"People only see the things that succeed, but trust me—90 percent of the stuff I've tried has completely failed flat on my face," she said.
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YouTube can add kids channels, scanning services, and even human censors but trust me: your four year old is eventually going to hit stuff like this.
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But trust me, when you find the right person for you, it will be worth it and it can last forever and it WILL change you.
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And for those who don't watch the show, no talking about how we haven't seen it, which, trust me, is nearly as time-consuming as watching.
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And it is taboo... the reason it took me so long was because [I thought], 'If I say something, they're never going to trust me again.
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Trust me when I say the five minutes required to watch him destroy and rebuild an old washing machine until it disintegrates is worth your time.
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This was the choice of a girl who thought it was funny, even if no one else got the joke (and trust me, no one did).
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"He had to get a feeling that he could trust me and he knows I'm not there as basically an agent for the government," Rohrabacher said.
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It's probably a good quality to have as a journalist, and it genuinely feels good that some people trust me enough to tell me their secrets.
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They rarely give me notes—they really just trust me with the character, and I trust them with the writing and the storytelling and the shots.
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""Unfortunately we lost her yesterday in a horrific accident, I was the first one there and trust me we did everything humanly possible to save her!!
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"I just said to him, 'If you're going to swim it, you better train because you can't do it without it; trust me,'" Phelps said Saturday.
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READ MORE: The Future Is a Restaurant Apocalypse and I'm Armed and Ready "It's a terrible situation the moment when it happens, trust me," said Orlando.
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"Trust Me" is the title track of an EP set for release in January, which she made with her fellow Swede, the house producer Mr. Tophat.
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But trust me, the program will be better than what you have now, and the new taxes will be less than you currently pay in premiums.
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It's easy to be cynical about her casting (trust me), but it is good to see her making bank instead of some Hollywood dude du jour.
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It's associated with the Devil card in the tarot, and trust me, the devil has good sex (I would know, I am a witch after all).
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" And the answer is: "I don't trust me to fight in a reasonable way, but I'm going to use my common sense the best I can.
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If you&aposre even remotely young, please trust me that these blips on the radar are going to mean almost nothing in the long-term. Why?
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"Trust me, after a week of listening, or recording and listening, you'll have become acutely aware of your specific problems," she wrote in a blog post.
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Unwilling to accept this, Morgan slid over to the far side of the bench and began to pray: Lord, you can trust me with this date.
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"I've been a little bit burned in the past because my dad has given his blessing and I told him to fully trust me," she said.
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Honestly, the vital tool in my work is people's willingness to trust me with their stories and to patiently explain to me what I don't understand.
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"He said, 'There is this bad threat that's out there, and you have to trust me because I know how to handle things,' " Mr. Sneider said.
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But none of that's possible without the people who trust me with sensitive information, who take a risk that I won't put their jobs in jeopardy.
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You can watch the full 14-minute video on YouTube, and trust me: You'll want to stick around until the very end for the spectacular drum finale.
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This mayo brand is hard to find outside of the South, and trust me when I say it's vital to making an amazing sandwich — or chocolate cake.
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I'm really serious about this: Win, lose or draw—trust me, if it had been the other way around—win, lose or draw, or controversy, that's it.
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"You're absolutely right…I don't deserve Cate & trust me, karma has bitten me many times before, so I'm well equipped when she comes knocking again!" he replied.
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But trust me when I say that it's actually breathtaking, and one of the Daydream features that I think will actually change my behavior significantly long-term.
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That's when I start to plan the menu for supper, and trust me when I say that there's nothing quite as disheartening as eating every meal alone.
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It's still hard, and trust me I still get looks like in that Hannibal Buress apple juice joke, but the younger generation just don't give a fuck.
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It would not be a hard task to take one of these guys down trust me I made four deposits in 4 months to the same account.
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The length, thickness, curl, and color of eyelash extensions beats any mascara — and trust me, I have tried everything from high-end to drugstore and nothing compares.
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Trust me, this one, an epic, 5-part feat of speculation—and the most immersive fact-based fiction you'll probably ever read—is worth diving in deep.
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For me, being there, I felt like she didn't trust me and that was enough for me to leave because trust is the basis of a relationship.
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This was the beginning of the fall of '76 and he still wasn't sure whether he should trust me or not, but I just started doing things.
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I think it was called "Trust Me." It's about when you create opportunities for people to spend time with others who have very different everything for them.
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So trust me when I tell you I know what you're feeling, and I know how the situation you're in is the perfect storm of unrequited misery.
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This has made him nearly impervious to even the cleverest takedowns, and trust me, many have tried, comparing him to everyone from P. T. Barnum to Hitler.
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The BBC conducted an experiment as a part of its series Trust Me, I'm a Doctor, in which it collected samples from 20 London-based lads' beards.
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"Trust me, it may seem like what's coming out of my mouth is B-A-N-A-N-A-N-A-S," Alec Baldwin said, impersonating Trump.
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In 2008, the San Francisco Art Institute canceled his solo show that featured a video, "Don't Trust Me," which showed six animals being slaughtered with a sledgehammer.
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According to him, the fusion—an unbelievably effective hangover remedy (trust me, I know)—was invented and is made every morning by the shop's delivery driver, Singh.
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The writer Malcolm Gladwell famously claimed that it takes 10,000 hours to become an expert in a field, and while I haven't kept a log, trust me.
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" He added: "Trust me, I've had lots of calls from my friends and other O.E.M.s saying, 'Larry, you have an opportunity that we can only dream of.
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If the first two sound like something you would have avoided at all costs, trust me, you wouldn't have wanted any part of the last one, either.
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"One of the big things is my father's way of being able to trust me and being able to delegate and to think strategically," Mr. Shah said.
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Must try: The Trust Me, from $25, starts with edamame and tuna in ponzu and moves onto varied nigiri and hand rolls, depending on what's in season.
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In the past day have been told by 21994 male friends who usually trust me that they either refuse to see it or probably won't have time.
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"The last thing I want in my life is for you to not trust me any more or to look at me with different eyes." she says.
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"I say to Mr. Putin: 'If elected president, trust me, you are not going to be interfering in American elections,'" he said at an appearance in California.
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"i love adding more harmonies than anyone will ever notice or hear that no one ever asked for or needed" Trust me, Ariana, your fans have noticed.
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On an island known for poor mobile and internet speeds (trust me, it can be brutal), I was amazed by how fast everything loaded on my browser.
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However, they don't trust me with my own phone and have gone so far as installing an app on it to track what I do with it.
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It's nice to know that people trust me and trust my advice, because there are still days where I feel like I'm trying to figure it out.
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There will come a point, she says, when they will understand why they have been assembled, "but you will have to pretend to trust me until you do".
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Plus, I live in a super-conservative county, and after the election, trust me when I say it's better I stay in the closet for the time being.
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But with the amount of tournaments and the amount of training and also knowing how to push your body—and trust me, I've pushed my body a lot.
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Trust me, it's really hard to remember all of your lines, get your timing right, embody your character and look the part in a very condensed time frame.
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Trust me: As a fashion editor, I never thought I'd see the day I'd not only be wearing — but making a case for — leggings outside of the gym.
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Trust me, I get it, we all have our qualms with certain denim silhouettes (see above) and it's hard to try something you already "know" you don't like.
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"His intensity, his presence, all that, trust me, I'm hoping things like this are a shot in the arm for the club," Giants manager Bruce Bochy told reporters.
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"All is fair in war and war and trust me I'll still get you tickets to OVO fest," Drake wrote over a photo of Mallory from the game.
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"If you'd seen my play yesterday, nobody could see this coming, trust me," said Snedeker, who "found something" late on Wednesday that helped him synch-up his swing.
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And given how Trump talks about achieving his own political goals—everyone will do what I say, trust me—it's clear that Putin is his model of leadership.
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"I didn't get enough of a beating the first time I said Apple is going to the $80s, and trust me, I got a beating," he quipped Tuesday.
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Which, trust me, if I had pulled a prank in that situation, I wouldn't have just had the wrong winner's name in the envelope when they opened it.
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The latter is about to release Endalok's debut demo, Englaryk, on October 7, and please trust me when I say that you're going to want to hear it.
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Trust me; I've been around this town long enough to see it and to know there are many gutless wonders and cowards who clog the corridors of power.
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Trust me: this Cadillac Tax has nothing to do with fancy cars or extravagant health plans — it has everything to do with punishing hardworking Americans and their families.
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It may be hard for you to trust me right now, after all we've been through this year, but I want you to know I still love you.
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"Trust me, you can find $25 billion in the balance of [military spending] to make sure we put that wall up because it is national security," Biggs said.
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The recipes below do it both ways, and trust me, it was hard to narrow the choices down to five, such is my love of this meal format.
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"Trust me when I tell you that in a world of infinite options, there is a huge group of people willing to pay for the best," he said.
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And then there's the Game Over screen which, trust me, you'll be seeing a lot, as the SNES Alien 33 has some significant bottlenecks of fist-biting frustration.
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Sure, I have absolutely no experience in government, but the fact of my wealth is all the evidence you need that you can trust me to fix everything.
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Anyway, consider this encouragement if you are struggling with today's Fred Piscop construction — trust me, if you keep at it you will get the hang of it too.
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"They trust me to do a good job, and they know that I can do this job just as good if not better than any guy," she said.
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Trust me, even the man who cut you off in traffic this morning hopes you have a mother and would be sad if he found out you didn't.
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I don't have children, but if I did, I'd like to think they could be open with me and trust me so I could trust them in return.
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It would erase the "trust me, I can't tell you how I know but I know" stink that permeates these vague and anonymous leaks of alleged classified findings.
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Now, an egg-salad sandwich might not seem like something worth queuing up for, but trust me, when done right, it&aposs the best thing you&aposll eat.
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"But here's the problem, while some folks are frustrated and tuned out and stay at home on election day, trust me, other folks are showing up," Obama said.
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"If elected president, trust me, every worker in this country will make at least $15 an hour, and people will have the right to join unions," said Sanders.
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If a Capricorn is investing time into getting to know you, trust me, they are not doing it for kicks—they have so many other things to do!
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I can't show you the replay here for legal purposes, but trust me when I tell you it was one of the most breathtaking misses I've ever seen.
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" But it actually ... The argument works better when it's, "Trust me, we've been around for 90 years, and in fact, our business model depends on us doing that.
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"Trust me, I understand the irony of all of this that I'm mocking influencers and now I'm getting some social media credit as influencing non-influencers," he said.
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Trust me, being on The Bachelorette wasn't easy (it was very hard going so long without seeing Emily), but back then I only had to focus on one relationship.
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Over the course of two years, I met with some women several times — lunch, texts, late-night calls, dinner — and slowly they started to open up and trust me.
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If Silicon Valley's answer to conspiracies of political bias continues to be "trust me," they will never see the end of it and ultimately it will hurt their businesses.
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